Person:Jeremiah Pearson (2)

Watchers
m. 20 Sep 1739
  1. Jeremiah Pearson1740/41 - 1816
  2. Moses Pearson1744 -
  3. Samuel Pearson1747 - Bef 1759
m. 23 Feb 1762
  1. Lois Pearson1762 -
  2. Lydia Pearson1763 - 1776
  3. Nathan Pearson1766 -
  4. Jeremiah Pearson1767 -
  5. Elizabeth Pearson1769 -
  6. Samuel Pearson1771 -
  7. Jane Pearson1774 -
  8. Lydia Pearson1776 - 1817
  9. Paul Pearson1778 - 1787
  10. William Pearson1781 -
  11. John Pearson1783 -
  12. Abiel Pearson1787 -
Facts and Events
Name Jeremiah Pearson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 4 Feb 1740/41 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 23 Feb 1762 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Pearson
Death[2] 11 Dec 1816 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911)
    Vol. 1, p. 382.

    PEARSON, Jeremiah, s. Jeremiah [jr. CR3] and Sarah, [born] Feb. 4, 1740[-41. CR3]

  2. Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911)
    Vol. 2, p. 684.

    PEARSON, Jeremiah, [died] Dec. 11, 1816. [in his 76th y. GR14]
    [Age 75, so born about 1741. GR14=Byfield Cemetery]

  3.   Massachusetts, Probate Court (Essex County). The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916, 1917, 1920)
    Case 20979 "Pearson, Jeremiah 1759. May 23".

    21 May 1759: Jermiah Person minor of above fourteen years of age made Choice of his unkel Silios person for his Guardian
    21 May 1759: Bond of Silas Pearson Miller of Newbury as Guardian of "Jeremiah Pearson a Minor above fourteen years of age son of Jeremiah Pearson late of Newbury in the County of Essex deceased".
    21 Jun 1762: Recv'd of Silas Pearson a Full acquitence of his Gaurdian Ship for me from the year 1759 to this time as I am of Lawfull age to Settle with my Said Gaurdian and full Satisfaction of all Demands as wittness my Hand Jeremiah Pearson the 3'd.

  4.   Massachusetts, Probate Court (Essex County). The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916, 1917, 1920)
    Case 20983 "Pearson, Jeremiah, gent. 1816. Dec. 17".

    [undated] We the Subscribers being Children of Jeremiah Pearson late of Newbury deceased hereby request Your Honour to Appoint Jeremiah Pearson and William Pearson both of Alna in the County of Lincoln Administrator of the Estate of said deceased[.] the deceased left no widow and it is the opinion of us the Subscribers that if all the Children of said deceased were present it would be their request to have said Jeremiah and William Appointed Administrators[.] the Only Children of said deceased not present are Nathan Pearson the Eldest Son of said deceased who lives in Boscawen in the State of Newhampshire Elizabeth Dole in the County of Lincoln Lydia Folansbee in the County of Kenebeck. [Signed] Samuel Pearson, John Pearson, Abiel Pearson, Lois Coulton[?], Jane Dodge.
    17 Dec 1816: Bond of "Jeremiah Pearson of Alna Esquire and William Pearson of Alna Trader with in the County of Lincoln" with Moses colman and Jeremiah Colman both of Newbury as sureties as administrators of "Estate of Jeremiah Pearson late of Newbury in the aforesaid County of Essex Yeoman deceased".
    18 Dec 1816: Inventory: Person: $2875.00 Real $5425
    24 Jun 1817: Distribution ordered to Nathan Pearson, Samuel Pearson, John Pearson and Abiel Pearson, sons of said intestate, and Lois Carlton, Elizabeth Dole & Jane Dodge, daughters of said intestate, ... legal representative of Lydia Follansbee deceased, a daughter of said intestate.
    24 Jun 1817: payments to Daniel Carlton in right of his wife, Nathan Pearson, Nathaniel Dole in right of his wife, Samuel Pearson, Abiel Follansbee Guardian of his Children in right of their Mother, Paul Dodge in right of his wife, John Pearson, Abiel Pearson, Our [Jeremiah Pearson and W'm Pearson, Administrators] proportions.