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Family/Spouse: Unknown BEREND. Unknown died before 1912. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Nettie married James Robert MCDONALD on 16 Mar 1912 in Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA. James was born about 1881 in Pictou, Nova Scotia, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Census: 1870 census at Woodland Township, Baraboo, Sauk, WI shows: Stephen Pearson, 23, farmer, b. IN; Mary, 19, b. NY, Jesse A., 8/12, b. WI. Stephen and Mary are enumerated next door to Bailey Pearson and his wife Elizabeth. Census: 1880 census in Minnehaha Co., Dakota Territory shows Stephen Pearson, 32, farmer, b. IN, parents b. NC/NC; Mary, 29, b. NY, parents b. CANADA, NY; children b. WI: Jessie, 9; Winnie, 8; Earnest, 6; Elma, 4; William, 2; Nettie, 6/12, b. Jan.
Stephen + Mary REYNOLDS. Mary was born in Jul 1850 in NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Census: 1900 census in Hartford Township, Minnehaha, Dakota Territory shows Mary E. Pearson, 49, widow, b. July 1850, NY, parents b. NY/CANADA, weaver of carpets; children b. WI: Jesse A., 31, b. Sep 1868; Ernest D., 26, b. Aug 1873, teamster; children b. SD: William O., 22, b. Oct 1877, day laborer; Dora E., 18, b. Feb 1882; Eunice A., 16, b. Mar 1884; Angie, G., 13, b. July 1886.
Birth: Birth records for the Duck Creek Monthly Meeting record Bailey's birth as the 24th day, 2nd month, 1807; son of Nathan and Mary. I presume, since these are Quaker records, this means his birthday was April 24, 1807. Other genealogist have recorded Feb. 24 which is likely an error. DNA: KWP Census: 1850 census at Center Township, Grant, IN shows: Baily, 43, farmer, b. NC; Elizabeth, 41, b. OH; children all born IN; Aseneth (f), 22; Levi, 17; Phebe, 16; William, 11; Jesse, 6; A. Stewart, 5; Stephen M., 3; Jemima Jones, 16; Mary Jones, 14; Eunice Jones, 12; Reuben Jones, 11. Note: From History of Reedsburg 1853 - No year in the early annals of pioneering brought more permanent settlers into the Little Baraboo Valley, than this. Many of them were Quakers, and hailed from the aguey lowlands of Indiana. These were the esteemed old Quaker families, and it is written that they "drove in covered wagons westward in search of a more healthy country and climate, and for some unknown reason, perhaps because of the pure water supply, took up landing the Little Baraboo Valley. This was the beginning of the Settlement of the Friends, though many came later who were not Quakers. James STANLEY and his wife, Jemina, and family were among these. Mr. STANLEY, like Mr. DAVIS, was an inspired minister and often preached in the Quaker church which was later founded. He had two children, one of whom, Hulda, married William, also a child of Benjamin PICKERING. Jesse and Hanna DENNIS, the former a minister, Frances and Louisa JONES, Zimri and Pheriba SMALL, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SMALL, Bailey and Betsy PEARSON, Solomon and Martha PEARSON, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah PICKERING, Mr. and Mrs. William BADGLEY, John HORINE, Henry and Rachael HORINE, Wilson and Martha SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaylord BLAKESLEE, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin TENNALL, George HENRY, Adam FIGHT, Burford TUNNEL, William ALL and Jessie MALLOW and Simeon MORTIMER came that year. Census: Bailey Pearson is listed in the 1855 Wisconsin State census index at Marston Township, Sauk, WI. Census: 1860 census at Ironton, Sauk, WI shows: B. Pierson, 53, farmer, b. NC; Elizabeth, 52, b. OH; children b. IN: Wm., 20; Stewart, 15; Stephen M., 13. Also in the household is R. Jones, 21, b. IN, farm laborer. Note: According to Interment.net cemetery transcriptions there are 4 stones located together in the Resting Green Cemetery in Sauk County, WI. They are Baily, d. 1872; Calvin W., d. 1864 in 32nd year; Asenath, d. 1853 at 25 and Alvin S., d. 1863, 21st year, Co. A., 6th Regiment, WVI. I cannot place this Alvin S. at this time. The name seems to fit his son listed as A. Stewart in the census but the date of birth is a little off. Census: 1870 census at Woodland Township, Baraboo, Sauk, WI shows: Bailey Pearson, 63, b. NC, farmer; Elizabeth, 62, b. OH. They are next door to Stephen Pearson and his wife Mary. Died: Find A Grave e-Memorial Buried: The transcription of cemetery records indicate that the stone of Bailey Pearson is broken and that he was buried on December 26, 1872 at the age of 60y, 10m, 1day. This does not jive with his birthdate of 2 Feb 1807, it is exactly years off, perhaps because the stone is broken the transcriptionist was unable to clearly read the stone. Find A Grave e-Memorial
Bailey married Jane RATLIFF on 4 Oct 1827. Jane (daughter of Joseph RATLIFF and Rebecca LAMB) was born on 28 Dec 1808; died in 1846. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Birth: Birth records for the Duck Creek Monthly Meeting record Jane's birth as the 28th day, 10th month, 1808; daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Ratliff. I presume, since these are Quaker records, this means his birthday was Dec 28, 1808. Other genealogist have recorded Oct. 24 which is likely an error. DNA: KWP
Note: Nathan married twice and his second wife is included in his will but no other information is available about her. DNA: KWP
Nathan married Mary BAILEY on 3 Jul 1796 in Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Randolph Co., NC. Mary (daughter of John BAILEY and Dorcas LAMB) was born in 1778 in 3 mo 21 da, Randolph Co., NC; died in 1821 in 9 mo, Wayne Co., IN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
DNA: KWP
Birth: Death records give death date as 12th, 4th month, 1837 and age as 48y, 6m, 9d. Birth record states birth is 3rd, 8th month, 1788. It would appear the death record is recorded using "non-Quaker" dating and birth record uses "Quaker" dating, although this is not what was translated at Ancestry.com. Using dates given at Ancestry, the age at death would be wrong. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Joseph married Rebecca LAMB on 6 Dec 1808 in Deep Creek Monthly Meeting, Guilford, NC. Rebecca (daughter of Jacob LAMB and Sarah STONE) was born on 19 Apr 1786 in Randolph Co., NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]