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Title: pearson family in gateshead /blaydon
Post by: anthony pearson on Friday 19 March 10 13:21 GMT (UK)
hi all
i have been looking for info on my family for some time now
we can not fined 5 of the pearson family
Elizabeth pearson born in 1866 escomb
Hannah pearson born in 1868 leadgate
Robert pearson born in 1870 bishop ackland
Jane Ann <Georgena born in 1877 in wickham
Isabella pearson born in 1880 in wickham
there are around 10 marriage and deaths for each one of them dose any one have pearson in there family tree
i have been to archives in newcastle but i am still looking in there for them
any help welcomed
thanks
Title: Re: pearson family in gateshead /blaydon
Post by: lizdb on Friday 19 March 10 13:22 GMT (UK)
Where HAVE you found them?
At what stage do you lose track of them?
Title: Re: pearson family in gateshead /blaydon
Post by: anthony pearson on Friday 19 March 10 13:41 GMT (UK)
hi lizdb
i have them in
1871 census in ryhope
1881 census wickham all of the family with 7 children
1891 census Elizabeth and Hannah are missing from it
1901 census st Paul's gateshead there is William (father and Rachel mother) and Isabella

in 1899  Isabella is a witness to the marrage of thomas pearson her brother to a Elizabeth mccarrick
William still alive in 1901 was not at the marriage of thomas
thomas  had first child in 1899 about  4/5 moth after marrage we think that is why we know nothing of the rest
of the family
Title: Re: pearson family in gateshead /blaydon
Post by: Preshous on Friday 19 March 10 20:28 GMT (UK)
Have we been down this road before?? I am sure there are links to other posts regarding this. If you could post the link/s it would save an awful lot of duplicate research.
Title: Re: pearson family in gateshead /blaydon
Post by: sillgen on Saturday 20 March 10 09:01 GMT (UK)
Have we been down this road before?? I am sure there are links to other posts regarding this. If you could post the link/s it would save an awful lot of duplicate research.
Indeed we have.  Too many times to post all the links but anyone thinking of helping would be well advised to look at Anthony's previous posts as a tremendous amount of work has been done on this family and related ones already.
Andrea