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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Fannie Maud Pearson: Birth: 09 FEB 1889 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 19 AUG 1915 in Potter County, TX

  2. Kathleen Pearson: Birth: 29 MAR 1891 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 06 OCT 1981 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Tx

  3. Lillian Jean Pearson: Birth: 05 FEB 1893 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 18 FEB 1941 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Tx

  4. Bernice Irene Pearson: Birth: 15 FEB 1895 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 12 MAR 1977 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Tx 76111

  5. Barnard M. Pearson: Birth: 11 MAR 1897 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 31 OCT 1987 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California 95831

  6. Ralph Herbert Pearson: Birth: 05 AUG 1899 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 09 JUN 1929 in Huntsville, Walker, Tx

  7. Alice D. Pearson: Birth: 03 NOV 1901 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 30 SEP 1991 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois

  8. James Douglas Pearson: Birth: 26 MAR 1904 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 29 MAR 1992 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx 76135

  9. Jessie Belle Pearson: Birth: 21 JUL 1915 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, Tx. Death: 16 JAN 1930 in Tarrant County, TX


Notes
a. Note:   See Notes The following are a few memories and remembrances of Mama Pearson:
  She had the longest hair. Every night she would let it down and brush it. It would go all the way to the floor. It generally took her about an hour to brush it.
  She had several dresses but my memory was that almost all of them were the same, black. She had several bonnets, all different. Very seldom saw her go out of the house without a bonnet.
  She brewed the thickest and strongest coffee I have ever seen in my life. You could literally spoon it out and eat it. Never saw her use tobacco but she told me she had indulged snuff and corn cob pipe in her younger days.
  January 1956, I had ridden my horse in the stock show parade, and in the process road foundered her. (Split her hooves). I had to keep her on North Side for a couple of weeks before I could ride her back across town. The day that I rode her back to Richland Hills, I stopped on Dalford St. to rest her for a little while. Mama came out on the front porch, walked down petted the horse and went back on the porch and set down and stared at her. At one point a tear came to her eyes and she said she wished she could go down and ride her. She told me about her father having some beautiful horses in Tennessee and how she loved to ride and care for them. Confided to me that she never was sold on the mechanical age, that is why she never drove a car.
  Claimed to be related to Stonewall Jackson. To this date, August 1999, unable to confirm this connection.
  Although I was only 14 when she died, my memories of Mama do not include her ever talking much about her family. She seemed almost indifferent at times and kept her innermost feelings to herself.


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