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Born: | 1818 | Franklin Co, Virginia | |
Died: | Nov 1879 | Wanda, Newton Co, MO | in a mining accident |
Buried: | Wanda Cemetery | ||
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Married: | Susan Fraser Reed |
Born: | 1853 | McNairy Co, Tennessee | |
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James was a mining engineer and anti-union mine owner who disapeared ca1915-20 thought to be murdered and dropped down a mining shaft by union organizers. His body has never been found. He is listed on the 1900 and 1910 Jasper County Federal Census in Joplin.
Wife: Amanda(maiden name unknown)Born: | about 1851 | in Tennessee | |
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Born: | 1862 | McNairy Co, Tennessee | |
Died: | 6 March 1953 | near Skiatook, Osage Co, OK | |
Buried: | Hominy City Cemetery | ||
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Married: | July 1885 | Stella, Missouri | Jennie Ann Moore |
He came to Newton Co, MO to join his brother and their father. He later lived near Diamond in Jasper Co, MO. About 1900 he moved to Oklahoma Territory at Blackburn, Pawnee Co, OK, later into Hominy, Osage Co, OK. Thomas Everett Pearson was a road contractor, livery owner and built many of the roads in the oilfields of Osage Co, OK as well as road and railroad beds in NE OK. He died 6 March 1953 at his ranch in Osage County near Skiatook. He and Jennie are buried in Hominy City Cemetery.
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