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    1. Re: [ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH] Mary Pearson 1781-1832
    2. BOB CHOWN
    3. Dear Lindsay Another Pearson for you, a direct ancestor this time. My 4G Grandmother Mary Pearson married William Barman in May 1806 at Ashford. She was a parisioner of Ashford at the time of her marriage. She had 13 children by William of which the tragic Sarah, the fourth, was my 3G Grandmother. She died in Woodchurch in 1832, her age given as 51. She may have been the source of the Woodchurch Nursery Rhyme; Mary Barman is my name And England is my Nation Woodchurch is my dwelling place And Christ is my Salvation When I am dead and in my grave And all my bones are rotten When this you see, remember me When I am quite forgotten. That is all I have on Mary Pearson. Do you have any details on her parents please? Many thanks Bob Chown lindsay pearson <lkpearson@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi Bob, Thanks for your e-mail. I am affraid I have nothing to give yo regarding Sarah Pearson/Thomas Fullagar except that; Sarah Pearson married Thomas Fullagar on 16th Sept 1777 at All Saints , Woodchurch. Sarah was 45 years old when she married Thomas. It was Thomas' second marriage. Neither marriage produced any children. I have no info on Sarah's parents however; John Pearson c 1685 married Susanna ? c 1690 Their children: Thomas c1713, Jane c1717 and Susanna ? That is all I have, but it might be worth looking int a bit deeper because if Thomas c1713 married at around age 20 the it might be that Sarah c1732 is the daughter of Thomas. This , I feel needs further investigation. Keep in touch, Cheerio Lindsay Pearson _________________________________________________________________ Advertisement: Your Future Starts Here. Dream it? Then be it! Find it at www.ninemsn.seek.com.au http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fninemsn%2Eseek%2Ecom%2Eau%2F%3Ftracking%3Dsk%3Ahet%3Ask%3Anine%3A0%3Ahot%3Atext&_t=762942039&_r=seek_apr07_yourfuturestartshere&_m=EXT

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