Died
at about age 72
in Manly, New South Wales, Australia
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Biography
Charles Pearson was born in the Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)
Birth Charles Alfred Pearson was born 15 November at Unley, South Australia, Australia. He was the son of Sven Pearson and Annie Lyons. [1]
His parents, Sven Pearson and Annie Lyons were married in 1880 at Adelaide, South Australia. [2]
Marriage
Ella Eleanor Margaret Backcoller married Charles Alfred Pearson 20 June 1912 at South Yarra, Victoria, Australia. [3]
Death
Charles Alfred Pearson passed away in 1957 at Manly, New South Wales, Australia. [4]
Sources
↑Birth Record: Genealogy South Australia Index: Name: PEARSON Charles Alfred| Male|Father: Sven PEARSON| Mother: Annie LYONS | Reg. Adelaide| Reg. No. 340/59| Year: 1884| Reg. South Australia, Australia
↑Marriage of his Parents: Genealogy South Australia Index: PEARSON Sven | married| LYONS Annie| Reg. Adelaide| Reg. No. 122/979| Year: 1880| Reg. South Australia, Australia
↑Marriage Record: Victoria Government, Australia BDM Index: BACKCOLLER Ella Eleanor Margt| Marriage| PEARSON, Chas Alf | Year: 1912| Reg. No. 3414/1912| Reg. Victoria, Australia
↑Death Record: New South Wales, Australia BDM Index: Name: PEARSON CHARLES ALFRED| Reg. No. 19932/1957| Father: CARL SVEN | Mother: —| Reg. MANLY, NSW, Australia
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