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Title: Death Record - PEARSON
Post by: whogan on Monday 14 March 05 15:29 GMT (UK)
Looking for a death date for:

Edward Albert PEARSON
Born: 1895 Wandsworth
Father: Albert Edward Pearson

Note: on 1901 Census listed as Albert Pearson, seems given name and middle name often switched.

Medal Card indicates he was discharged from 3rd Royal West Surrey Regiment in 1919

1916 lived at 23 Ferrier Street, Wandsworth married my grandmother Ellen Gibb. Married at registers office. However in 1901 the Pearson family stated St. Faiths Parish.

My grandmother immigrated to Canada and remarried in 1922. Her marraige certificate indicates she was widowed at the time.

I cannot find a death record for Edward, hoping someone might offer a suggestion on how to find. Assume his death is between 1919 and 1922, in Surrey or Lambeth.

Thank you
Wendy Sherratt Hogan


Title: Re: Death Record - PEARSON
Post by: Magrat on Monday 14 March 05 19:31 GMT (UK)
Hi Wendy,

You could try the www.1837online.com site.  You can look up the indexes up to the present day on this site, it is a pay per view site but doesn't cost too much. It shouldn't be too expensive as you only need to check a few years.

Hope you find what you are looking for.

Cheers
Magrat

Title: Re: Death Record - PEARSON
Post by: whogan on Tuesday 15 March 05 12:27 GMT (UK)
Thanks Magrat, will do that and if I find, order the necessary certificates.

You wouldn't know what cemeteries he might be buried in or if parish records exist for the area?

Wendy
Title: Re: Death Record - PEARSON
Post by: Magrat on Thursday 17 March 05 19:21 GMT (UK)
Hi Wendy,

Sorry I don't know which cemeteries were in that area.  I imagine some parish records must have survived though I don't know where the Wandsworth records would be held. Probably in London rather than Surrey.  Sorry I can't help you with this information.

Magrat
Title: Re: Death Record - PEARSON
Post by: whogan on Thursday 17 March 05 22:00 GMT (UK)
Thanks anyways :) I've been up and down the 1837 site for deaths between 1919-1922 and still can't find him. Beginning to wonder if he fell off face of earth :)

Wendy
Title: Re: Death Record - PEARSON
Post by: Valda on Monday 20 July 09 10:11 BST (UK)
Hi

Just doing some housekeeping on the Surrey boards and going through the oldest posts. Now there are further resources available it gives a chance for old posts to be looked at again to see if the information can be found or the chance for posters to say whether this information has been answered and this topic can be completed. If it can be completed please put completed into the title of this topic and it can be moved to Surrey completed (it is never lost off Rootschat) giving more space for other topics to be looked at again by all of us to see if we can help. If you are still looking for the information perhaps you can now add further details to help others search again for you.


Regards

Valda

Co-Surrey Moderator
Title: Re: Death Record - PEARSON
Post by: whogan on Tuesday 11 August 09 16:24 BST (UK)
I still have been unable to find a death records for Albert Pearson.

He may or may not have died in WWI -- however his medal card does not indicate he died. Perhaps he died from injuries after returning home. I hired a researcher to check military death records but no luck there.

Any help appreciated.
Title: Re: Death Record - PEARSON
Post by: Valda on Wednesday 12 August 09 07:55 BST (UK)
Hi

At present there is no easy online way of searching death registers post the date you are interested in

FreeBMD show their coverage by charts

http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/progress.shtml

As you can see for deaths it peters out in the early 1930s when Albert would have been about 35. Other wise it is a trawl through the GRO quarters for each year and unless you have a rough date that is very time consuming.

Ancestry have now indexed the births and marriages post 1916 for the GRO index so presumably have plans for the deaths as well.

Regards

Valda