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Moses Jefferson Pearson Newspaper Obituary

M. J. Pearson Dies Wednesday Evening

Moses Jefferson Pearson

Farmer Dies of Heart Condition and Complications – Rites Near Lena-Conover

Conover, Sept. 2 (1943) – Moses Jefferson Pearson, 62, died of a heart condition and complications at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening at his home, one mile east of Lena-Conover. He had been ill for six months prior to his death.

He was born in Monroe township, Miami county, November 14, 1881, where he resided till last spring when he moved to his present home. He was the son of Oliver and Elizabeth Pearson, in a family of three children.

A prominent farmer, he was married in December, 1907 to Marie Gentry, who survives him along with 14 children, six boys whom are in the armed forces. Five children died in infancy.

The six boys serving the country are Oliver, at Camp Amarillo, Texas; Charlies, in North Africa; John, Camp McCain, Mississippi; Wilmar, Harry and Donald, all in the South Pacific. Oliver and John arrived home before their father’s death and will be present for the funeral.

Other children surviving him are, James, Toledo; Walter of Piqua; Mrs. Laura Harmon, Urbana; Bessie, Ruth Rose, Mary and Ada at home; eight grandchildren, and one brother, Lewis Pearson of Troy.

The body was taken to the Suber funeral home in Fletcher, where friends may call until time for the services, which will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, with burial in Fletcher cemetery. Mrs. Edward B. Fischer, pastor of the Federated Churches, will officiate.

Family Note: This is the transcription of the obit that ran in the local paper. He died on September 1, 1943 at the age of 61. Per the Death Certificate, he died at 8 p.m. EST and the immediate cause of death was Carcinoma of the Colon (colon cancer) and Coronary Occlusions (heart issues).

Genealogy research update

Aunt Jean

Sorry I haven’t posted anything new since I got back from visiting Aunt Jean and our cousin Rosasharon a couple weeks ago. Today I’m working on changing that and getting back into my Friday genealogy day! Plan to get some new stuff posted today so stay tuned! We did do a DNA sample with Aunt Jean and it’s currently in the lab being processed. Probably another 4 weeks till we get the results. Aunt Jean is excited about seeing her results!

Searching for George Pearson’s Grave

I will share that aunt Jean and I searched the grave records at Casstown and Lost Creek Cemeteries trying to find a grave for George Pearson, who is our uncle that died at birth, but had no luck at all. According the the death certificate it should have been one of the two places where he was buried, unless he was buried somewhere on the farm. There are a lot of unknown graves at both places as well. We’ll probably never know for sure.

Our DNA Trace on the male side of the Pearson Family – via Jim Pearson

I got the results from my Ancestry DNA test and according to report the largest makeup is 37% of my DNA originates from Scandinavia and 99% from Europe.

Primarily located in: Sweden, Norway, Denmark

Also found in: Great Britain, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, the Baltic States, Finland

Scandinavia is perched atop northern Europe, its natives referred to throughout history as “North Men.” Separated from the main European continent by the Baltic Sea, the Scandinavians have historically been renowned seafarers. Their adventures brought them into contact with much of the rest of Europe, sometimes as feared raiders and other times as well-traveled merchants and tradesmen.

Genetic Diversity in the Scandinavia Region

The people living in the Scandinavia region today are slightly admixed, which means that when creating genetic ethnicity estimates for people native to this area, we see some similarities to DNA profiles from other nearby regions. We’ve found that approximately 84% of the typical native’s DNA comes from this region.

When I get the results for Aunt Jean’s DNA test I’ll share it as well. It should trace grandmother Marie Pearson’s side of things better.

Click on the graphic below and you should be able to view and look over the results more in detail.

jim-pearson-dna-overview-map

2016 Pearson Family Reunion Date set

Well, the 2015 family reunion has come and gone. We all had a great time and are looking forward to next years which we plan to hold on Saturday, May 21st, 2015 at the location in Springfield, Ohio. The post below gives pictures and directions on where the location is at. Everyone mark the date on your calendar now so you won’t forget! We have to call after January 1st to make the reservation so we won’t know if the date is firm till then. I’ll post updates here and on our Facebook Group.

We plan for things to start around 4 pm. This will allow for things to cool off a bit and shade to move over the playground area and we should still finish early enough for those that want to get home before it gets dark.

The Kentucky part of the clan really hopes that more of you make it to this one as we look forward to catching up with everyone!

Our 2015 attendees!

Our 2015 attendees!

2012 Pearson Reunion Calendar Available

The Pearson Family Calendar we make up for the 2012 reunion is now available for purchase on Lulu.com. It’s a twelve month calendar that runs from July 2012 – June 2013 and is a 13×19″ wall calendar. Click this link to place your order. You can also preview the calendar there. Do a google.com search for “lulu promo codes 2012” to find discount coupons.

All proceeds go toward next years reunion in September 2013. As of the last reunion the site will be in the Springfield, Oh area. Details will be forthcoming on this site as they are firmed up.

Our 2012 Reunion is set!

June 1st through the 3rd, 2012

2010 Pearson Family Reunion

Come one come all to the 2012 Pearson Family reunion. This year’s reunion is being hosted by the Kentucky part of our clan and it will be held in Louisville, Ky, with organizers being Aunt Jean, Jim Pearson and April Galloway.

We hope that you’ll make plans to join us. If you can’t fit all three days into your schedule try to make the reunion meeting and program on Sunday, June 3rd starting at noon Louisville time. The meeting will be at the La Quinta Inn & Suites Louisville.

We’ve got a block of ten rooms setup at The La Quinta Inn & Suites Louisville that  is  located in Blankenbaker Crossings, within the Bluegrass Business Park. Their address is: 1501 Alliant Ave, Louisville, KY 40299, Phone: 1-502-267-8889, Fax: 1-502-267-5831.

These rooms will be available on first come first serve and will be available for reservation till May 18th at which time they’ll be released. They may still have rooms after this date, but rates and availability may be different. Of course there’s other places to stay in the area and you’re free to do so, but this is where the reunion meeting a lunch will be.

Room prices are, Queen Double (Sleeps 4 adults) is $85 a night plus taxes, they have six of these reserved. King w/hideway bed, is $95 a night plus taxes. Ask for the Pearson Reunion.

The only group trip we’ll be taking for those who are interested is to the Kentucky Renaissance Fair in Eminence, Ky on their opening day June 2nd. Let us know if you’re interested in going along on this outing as if we have enough people we may be able to get a group rate.

During this years reunion we will present a video where Aunt Jean speaks about all her brothers and sisters. Topics include: How they got their nicknames, what they were like, what it was like growing up with a big family, life during the depression and war, among other things.

Complete details for the reunion will be in the mail to you the week of April 16, 2012 so watch your mailboxes! We hope to see you there!

Contact Jim at Phone: 270.339.2220 or by email by clicking on his name: Jim Pearson

 

Want to participate and help with our website?

If you are a family member of one of the Pearson families listed here and would like to help update or build your families page drop me a line and I’ll set you up with an account here. This is easy as using a word processor program for the most part and I’ll help get you started.

It’d be great if each family had one person that was willing to maintain their parents area of this site.

Email me at: jim@jimpearsonphotography.com

Jim Pearson, Son of John A. Pearson (Kelsie)