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Thomas Pearson

Birth3 Sep 1704 - Armley Yorkshire
Death6 Dec 1772 - Armley. Yorkshire
MotherAnn Clough
FatherJohn Pearson

Born in Armley Yorkshire on 3 Sep 1704 to John Pearson and Ann Clough. Thomas Pearson married Esther Geldart and had 9 children. He passed away on 6 Dec 1772 in Armley. Yorkshire.

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Parents
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John Pearson
1660 - 1729
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Ann Clough
1648 - Unknown
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Esther Geldart
1708 - 1783
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Joseph Pearson
1731 - Unknown
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William Pearson
1738 - Unknown
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Eleanor Pearson
1741 - 1768
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Abraham Pearson
Unknown - 1752
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Elizabeth Pearson
1750 - 1785
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Thomas Pearson
1736 - 1782
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Hannah Pearson
1730 - Unknown
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James Pearson
1745 - Unknown
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Sarah Pearson
Unknown - 1752

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