Ancestors and descendants of David Arl Pearson and Idella Louzena Lockridge/ by Jerry Lynn Ross and Karen Sue Pearson Ross.
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Volumes indexed separately.
Genealogical charts are headed: 15 generation pedigree chart.
Includes Barnes, Biddle, Burtron, Delph, Ewbank, Garst, Goff, Hancock, King, Law, Morris, Redd, Reed, Scott, Searcy, Thompson and related families.
David Arl Pearson was born 4 August 1887 in Kempton, Indiana. His parents were David William Pearson (1863-1942) and Arminda Rector (1883-1939). He married Idella Louzena Lockridge, born on 04 Nov 1889 in Ekin, Indiana. Her parents were James Franklin Lockridge and Mary Emmer Stafford. David and Louzena married on 22 September 1906. They had eight children. David died in 1958 in Ekin, Indiana. Louzena died on 21 Mar 1969 in Ekin, Jefferson Township, Hamilton County, Indiana. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Indiana.
volume 1. Pearson -- volume 2. Lockridge.
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