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Julia Pearson

Birth1 March 1859 - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
Death30 March 1949 - Southwark, England, United Kingdom
MotherMary Ann Pearson
FatherCharles Pearson

Born in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England on 1 March 1859 to Charles Pearson and Mary Ann Pearson. Julia Pearson married James William Cooke and had 8 children. She passed away on 30 March 1949 in Southwark, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Charles Pearson
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Ann Pearson
1837 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James William Cooke
1856 - 1906
Children Show all
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Clara Marguerite Cooke
1883 - 1972
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Margaret Cooke
1899 - 1989
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Ernest Cooke
1890 - 1970
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Edith Cooke
1892 - 1973
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Rosabel Cooke
1879 - 1956
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James W. Cooke
1887 - Unknown
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Elsie Cooke
1896 - Unknown
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Ethel Cooke
1894 - Unknown

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