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Pearson Silversides

Birth3 Aug 1862 - Scott Twp., , Ontario, Canada
DeathJanuary 15, 1933 - Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
MotherElizabeth Scott
FatherWilliam Silversides

Born in Scott Twp., , Ontario, Canada on 3 Aug 1862 to William Silversides and Elizabeth Scott. Pearson Silversides married Hannah Bateman and had 5 children. He passed away on January 15, 1933 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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William Silversides
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Scott
1816 - 1891
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Hannah Bateman
1859 - 1930
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Leslie Bateman Silversides
1899 - 1956
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Horace William Silversides
1896 - 1994
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Gordon Stewart Silversides
1894 - 1918
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Florence Flossie Ila Silversides
1898 - 1898
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Gilbert Nelson Silversides
1903 - Unknown

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