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Mary Elizabeth Pearson Lockyer

Birth
Olive, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Death
1900 (aged 55–56)
Robin, Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Robin, Bannock County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Mary was the daughter of Jesse Beaman Pearson and Mary Ann Brownell Pearson. Mary and her husband, Thomas James Lockyer, are on the USGENWEB cemetery site for Bannock Co., Idaho. It states they are both buried in the Robin Cemetery. There is some wrong information. It gives her birthdate as Sep. 10, 1842, in Pottawattamie Co., Illinois. She was born Sep. 10, 1844, in Olive, St. Joseph Co., Indiana. There is no Pottawattamie Co., ILL. Her parents had not yet joined the church in 1844. They did not move to Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, until they had been driven from Nauvoo, Illinois in 1846.

USGENWEB did not list her death date, but place of death was Robin, Idaho. She is buried in Section 7 (8 feet from the James Kniffin plot). It lists her spouse as Thomas Lockery (Lockyer). Note: She and her husband were on the 1900 Census in Montana, but they were not on the 1910 in Idaho or Montana, so they would probably have died between 1900 and 1910.
Mary was the daughter of Jesse Beaman Pearson and Mary Ann Brownell Pearson. Mary and her husband, Thomas James Lockyer, are on the USGENWEB cemetery site for Bannock Co., Idaho. It states they are both buried in the Robin Cemetery. There is some wrong information. It gives her birthdate as Sep. 10, 1842, in Pottawattamie Co., Illinois. She was born Sep. 10, 1844, in Olive, St. Joseph Co., Indiana. There is no Pottawattamie Co., ILL. Her parents had not yet joined the church in 1844. They did not move to Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, until they had been driven from Nauvoo, Illinois in 1846.

USGENWEB did not list her death date, but place of death was Robin, Idaho. She is buried in Section 7 (8 feet from the James Kniffin plot). It lists her spouse as Thomas Lockery (Lockyer). Note: She and her husband were on the 1900 Census in Montana, but they were not on the 1910 in Idaho or Montana, so they would probably have died between 1900 and 1910.


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