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Trewman & Exeter Flying Post, January 18, 1838 Jan. 9, suddenly, at the residence of his son-in-law, at Dartmouth, Vice-Admiral R. H. Pearson, of Richmond Walk. |
At the Clevelands, Dawlish, in the 19th year of her age, after a long and painful illness, Harriet Pender, 4th daughter of the Rev. Ch. Philott, Vicar of Frome. |
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The Times, November 25, 1904 Peck On the 24th Nov., 1904, at 5, South-square, Gray's Inn, Holborn, Harry Edward Peck, of 35, Snow-hill, E. C. Funeral leaves South-square at 10.30, for Atney(?)-park Cemetery at 11.30, on Tuesday, 29th November. Friends will kindly accept this (the only) intimation. |
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The Consett Chronicle, February 4, 1910 In memoriam notices of the year 1909 7th January 1909: Ann, widow of Charlton Pearson, B'Hill, 77 years |
17th February 1909: Robert J. Pearson, Barcus Close, 26 years |
26th February 1909: John R. Pearson, South Moor, 25 years |
16th March 1909: Jane, wife of M. Pearson, Bradley Cottage, 46 years |
29th March 1909: John W. Pearson, Catchgate, 56 years |
17th April 1909: May, widow of John Perry, Castleside, 79 years |
7th May 1909: Monica, daughter of Henry Peacock, Stanley, 20 months |
2nd June 1909: Maria, wife of Robert Pearson, Stanley, 34 years |
29th July 1909: Thomas W. Perry, Langley Park, 25 years |
30th July 1909: William Pearson, Esh Winning, 67 years |
19th September 1909: William Peart, Oxhill, 73 years |
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The Consett Chronicle, February 4, 1910 West Stanley Colliery Disaster, Townley Seam, 16 Feb 1909
John Alfred Peart, Stanley, 15 years |
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The_Northern_Echo, 11 December 1930 Peart - On December 10th, 1930, at Cornriggs, Lanehead, John, the beloved husband of Mary Jane Peart. Interment on Saturday, December 13th, at Burtreeford Cemetery, cortege leaving residence at 2 p. m. for service in the Heathery Cleugh Church. |
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The Times, September 04, 1944 On Sept. 3, 1944, at Huyton Vicarage, Dora Gladys, wife of Robert Peers, and mother of Elsie Gallic and Marjorie Peers. |
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The Brooklyn Eagle, Saturday, October 21, 1944 Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA 89 Boro, L. I. Soldiers are killed in Action. Washington, Oct. 20 - The War Department made public today the names of 2,818 soldiers killed in action in the European and Mediterranean areas. The following 89 Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island men are included:
Peters, Pfc., Charles J. Jr. - Mrs. Carrie A. Peters, mother, 280 S. Franklin St., Hempstead. |
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