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Stephen Pearson

Birth1733 - Glossop, Derbyshire
Death5 February 1819 - New Mills, Hayfield, Derbyshire, England
MotherMary Hill
FatherJohn Pearson

Born in Glossop, Derbyshire on 1733 to John Pearson and Mary Hill. Stephen Pearson married Ellen Drinkwater and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 February 1819 in New Mills, Hayfield, Derbyshire, England.

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John Pearson
1711 - 1795
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Mary Hill
1712 - 1800
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Ellen Drinkwater
1739 - 1815
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William Pearson
1783 - 1860
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John Pearson
1762 - 1847
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Ellin Pearson
1773 - Unknown
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Hannah Pearson
1765 - Unknown
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Martha Pearson
1771 - Unknown
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George Pearson
1769 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Pearson
1779 - Unknown
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Ann Pearson
1761 - Unknown

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