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Robert Pearson

Birth1748 - Bishopstone, Sussex, England
Death May 1809 - Sussex, England
MotherElizabeth Dunstall
FatherRobert Pearson

Born in Bishopstone, Sussex, England on 1748 to Robert Pearson and Elizabeth Dunstall. Robert Pearson married Elizabeth (Bett) Thorpe and had 8 children. He passed away on May 1809 in Sussex, England.

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Robert Pearson
1718 - 1768
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Elizabeth Dunstall
1702 - Unknown
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Elizabeth (Bett) Thorpe
1762 - 1840
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Sal Pilbin (Sarah) Pearson
1786 - 1847
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Leonard Pearson
1797 - 1878
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Allan Pearson
1795 - 1863
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Edmund Pearson
1796 - 1851
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Ann Pearson
1784 - Unknown
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Raymond Pearson
1793 - 1827
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John Pearson
1781 - 1853
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Jesse Pearson
1789 - 1789

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