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Peter Pearson

Birth14 Oct 1756 - Lyme, Conn
Death12 Jan 1836 - Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA
MotherMary Ann Ely
FatherRichard Pearson

Born in Lyme, Conn on 14 Oct 1756 to Richard Pearson and Mary Ann Ely. Peter Pearson married Almira Huntley and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 Jan 1836 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Richard Pearson
1717 - 1773
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Mary Ann Ely
1725 - 1803
Spouse(s)
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Almira Huntley
1807 - 1846
Children Show all
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Abijah Pearson
1795 - 1857
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Mary Sears Pearson
1804 - 1888
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Julia Pearson
1793 - Unknown
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Anne Pearson
1787 - 1876
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Rachel Pearson
1791 - 1874
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Richard Pearson
1783 - 1853
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Sarah Pearson
1798 - 1879
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Phebe Pearson
1784 - 1877
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Henry Clay Pearson
1829 - 1915
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Sarah Pierson Rowland
1800 - 1870

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