Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Mary Pearson [Hollamby] was the daughter of John Hollamby and Elizabeth Hollamby [Simmons]. She was born 1764 at Pembury, Kent; christened 5th Feb 1764 at St. Peter's Church, Pembury, Kent; buried 10th Nov 1825 at All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent, aged 62 years, abode St Johns in the city of London Westminster | |||
She married John Pearson on 23rd May 1796 at All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent, by licence from Rochester. He was born 1753 at Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent; christened 30th Nov 1753 at All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent, parenst Samuel & Alice Pearson; buried 22nd Jan 1820 at All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent, aged 66 years. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Maria who was born 1798 at Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent; christened 18th Nov 1798 All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent | |
ii | William who was born 1801 at Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent; christened 13th Feb 1801 All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent | ||
3 | iii | Richard who was born 1802 at Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent; christened 20th Jun 1802 All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Maria Bristow [Pearson] was the daughter of John Pearson and Mary Pearson [Hollamby]. She was born 1798 at Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent; christened 18th Nov 1798 at All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent | |||
She married William Pollard Bristow on 25th Mar 1826 at All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent. He was born 1786 at Yalding, Kent; christened 26th Nov 1786 at St. Peter and St Paul, Yalding, Kent, mother Elizabeth Bristow | |||
3. Richard Pearson was the son of John Pearson and Mary Pearson [Hollamby]. He was born 1802 at Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent; christened 20th Jun 1802 at All Saints Church, Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent | |||
He married Harriet Dow on 7th Nov 1824 at St John the Evangelist Church, Westminster, London, witnesses Thomas William & Ann Garmeson. She was born 1806 at Broseley, Shropshire | |||
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