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Trying to find Pearson

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MrsBucketBouquet

MrsBucketBouquet Report 25 Aug 2007 20:11

This looks like the marriage

Marriages Jun 1915 (>99%)

Pearson Tom Schofield Pontefract 9c 230
Schofield Mary E Pearson Pontefract 9c 230

Gerri.

This is a guess but this maybe her birth reg..

Name: Mary Ellen Schofield
Year of Registration: 1888
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Wakefield
County: Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire
Volume: 9c
Page: 1


Patricia

Patricia Report 25 Aug 2007 19:23

Hello
My dad and his bothers were born in Dewsbury My Grandfather was called Mark also there was a brother called Jack (John) also an Earnest who emgrated to Canada my Grandmother was called Harriet Marks she lived in Folkestone in Kent I dont know if there is a connection along the lines
Regards Pat

ronsjohn2

ronsjohn2 Report 20 Jun 2007 14:42

I am Ron Pearson and am trying to find any details of my paternal grandfather - Thomas Pearson born in Yorkshire the Sheffield area around the date 0f 1884 and married Mary (Some doubt as to her Christian name) Schoefield (could have been Schofield) and they had five children that I am certain of my father John Thomas Pearson being one of them along with another brother Ernest and three sisters. Any information would be really welcome.