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James Robert Pearson

BirthMay 1851 - UNION GReene Alabama
DeathNot Available - MACON COUNTY ALABAMA USA
Mothersusan Pearson
FatherAndrew Pearson

Born in UNION GReene Alabama on May 1851 to Andrew Pearson and susan Pearson. James Robert Pearson married Sarah White and had 8 children. He passed away in MACON COUNTY ALABAMA USA.

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Andrew Pearson
Unknown - Unknown
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Susan Pearson
1825 - Unknown
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Sarah White
1852 - Unknown
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Edward Pearson
1885 - Unknown
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Ambers Pearson
1874 - Unknown
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Millie Pearson
1872 - Unknown
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Enuch Pearson
1876 - Unknown
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Robert Pearson
1895 - Unknown
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David Pearson
1884 - 1966
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Willie Pearson
1881 - Unknown
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Mollie Pearson
1879 - Unknown

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