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Geddie Pearse

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Geddie Pearse (c1797-c1865)

c.1797 Born in Devon[1]

Married Sarah

1834 Living in Ratcliff. Birth of son Geddie[2]

1840 Geddie Pearse of 105 Broad Street, Ratcliffe, having management of the British Gas Works, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.[3]

1840 Birth of son William Monro Pearse

1851 In Stoke on Trent, a visitor; railway engineer[4]

1861 Living at Wanstead: Geddie Pearse (age 64 born Devon), Retired Civil Engineer. With his wife Sarah and two visitors and one servant.[5]

1867 June 30th. Death of Sarah Pearse at her residence, Woodlands Cottage, Wanstead, widow of the late Geddie Pearse, C.E., age 61.[6]

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