WilliamPearson may refer to WilliamPearson astronomer 1767 1847 , English astronomer who helped found the Royal Astronomical Society Charles WilliamPearson 1847 1917 , pioneer Anglican missionary in Uganda William Fisher Pearson 1854 1888 , New Zealand politician William Gaston Pearson 1858 1947 , African American educator and businessman WilliamPearson baritone 1934 1995 , American baritone William George Pearson , British Member of Parliament for Jarrow UK Parliament constituency Jarrow See also Bill Pearson disambiguation Billy Pearson , jockey Will Pearson , co founder of mental floss , an American magazine hndis Pearson, William de WilliamPearson ... more details
WilliamPearson 1934 18 June 1995 was an American born baritone , who spent most of his career in Europe, especially in Germany. He was notable for his wide repertoire, stretching from Bach and Handel to spirituals , modernist and avant garde compositions. Pearson was born in Tennessee and studied at the School of Music at the University of Louisville , Kentucky . In 1956 he came to Europe on a Fulbright Scholarship , the first black singer to receive the ward. After further study at the Musikhochschule, Cologne , he sang at various German opera houses, and at Budapest and Helsinki where he scored a great success as Porgy in Gershwin s Porgy and Bess in 1965. After leaving the opera house, Pearson gave concerts and recitals around Germany, as well as in the major cultural centres in Europe. Several modern composers wrote music for him, including Gy rgy Ligeti he was also one of the soloists in Ligeti s Aventures 1962 , Sylvano Bussotti Pearson wrote the text himself for Bussotti s Pearson Piece 1960 for baritone and piano and Dieter Schnebel , wrote music for him, while he also recorded works by Hans Werner Henze and Mauricio Kagel . He was also one of the few exponents of Peter Maxwell Davies challenging work Eight Songs for a Mad King . Sources Gerhard R. Koch Wandelbar identisch . In Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , July 5 1995, p. 29 Elizabeth Forbes WilliamPearson Obituary . In The Independent , July 17 1995, p. 12 External Links http www.deseretnews.com article 428059 AVANT GARDE US OPERA SINGER DIES IN GERMANY AT 61.html Avant Garde U.S. Opera Singer dies in Germany at 61 In Deseret News , July 15 1995 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 18 June 1995 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, William Category 1934 births Category 1995 deaths Category People from Tennessee Category American baritones US opera singer stub de WilliamPearson Bariton ... more details
Refimprove article date June 2007 William Gaston Pearson 1858 1947 was an African American educator and businessman in North Carolina . Pearson was born a slave in Durham County, NC Durham County in 1858. After he was freed, he worked at the Carr Factory where General Julian S. Carr , the owner, recognized his potential and financed his education at Shaw University . Pearson graduated from Shaw with a B.S. in 1886 and received an honorary M.A. in 1890. He was awarded Honorary Ph.D s from Kittrell College in 1915 and Wilberforce University in 1919. In 1893, Pearson married Minnie Sumner of Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte . In 1886, Pearson began his teaching career in Whitted High School, a small grade school in Durham, North Carolina Durham and he succeeded James Whitted as principal of the school ... Persondata . name Pearson, William Gaston alternative names short description date of birth 1858 place of birth date of death 1947 place of death DEFAULTSORT Pearson, William Gaston Category 1858 births ... University and aided Shepard in his efforts to develop the university. Pearson became the first ... on Umstead Street in 1922. In the 18 years during which Pearson held this position, many significant ... was accredited by the Southern Association of Secondary School and Colleges. Pearson was a strict disciplinarian ... reports at regular intervals during the academic year. At graduation time each year, Pearson ... stringent demands, Profs Pearson was well liked by students, faculty and community members. In a Principal Popularity Contest sponsored by the Carolina Times newspaper for black schools in Durham, Pearson came in third with an impressive showing of votes each ticket sent in counted as 500 votes . Pearson ... Award for Achievement in Business. The W. G. Pearson Gifted and Talented Elementary School, W. G. Pearson Magnet Middle School and the cafeteria at N.C. Central University were named after him. References http docsouth.unc.edu nc andrews andrews.html Pearson is repeatedly referenced, as W.G. Pearson ... more details
. James WilliamPearson. FRANCE On 26 October, while leading a patrol, this officer observed a formation ... . NAME Pearson, James William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 April 1895 ..., New Jersey , USA DEFAULTSORT Pearson, James William Category 1895 births Category 1993 deaths Category ... http www.theaerodrome.com aces usa pearson1.php Retrieved on 11 April 2010. ref Postwar Pearson founded the J. W. Pearson Textile Company, from which he retired in 1960. Upon his death in 1993, it was realized that Pearson was the last surviving American ace from World War I. ref cite book title American ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 Charles WilliamPearson 1847 1917 was a pioneer Anglican missionary in Uganda , and thus was one of the pioneers of the Church of Uganda . He was later a parish priest in England . Biography Early life He was born in Whitehaven , Cumberland , England , on 1847 12 07, son of WilliamPearson, a butcher, and his wife Sarah Johnson, and attended St. Bees Grammar School . Pearson had three brothers and two sisters. His younger brother Henry also became an Anglican priest. Seafarer He was a merchant seaman for some years, and served as an ordinary seaman on the Tenasserim , registered at Liverpool, for four voyages between 18 Oct 1867 and 29 Oct 1870. In 1872 he served as Third Mate on the Paraguay , and served as Second Mate on several vessels between 1872 and 1874. He qualified as First Mate in 1875, but joined the Brittania in London as second mate for a voyage to Lisbon 28 April 1875. She was wrecked on Holy Island on 19 Oct 1875. He was discharged in London on 19 Oct 1875. Missionary In 1876 he attended the Church Mission Society Church Missionary Society s college in Islington , and in 1878 led a party of four missionaries to Uganda to replace four who .... Pearson and his companions, Robert William Felkin, John William Hall and the Rev. George Litchfield ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, Charles William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1847 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1917 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Charles William Category 1847 births Category 1917 deaths Category People from Whitehaven Category Christian ... . They met Colonel Gordon in Khartoum , who tried to persuade Pearson to serve in Sudan instead. Pearson ... refused to kneel for the Anglican prayers and vice versa. Pearson appears to have been mainly occupied in translation work. After serving in Uganda for two years Pearson returned to England ..., and they had three sons and four daughters. External links http www.dacb.org stories uganda pearson ... more details
WilliamPearson 1767 1847 was an English schoolmaster and astronomer. He was one of the founders of the Astronomical Society of London, and author of Practical Astronomy , 2 vol 1825 and 1829. ref cite web last Gurman, S. J. & Harratt, S. R. title Revd Dr WilliamPearson 1767 1847 a Founder of the Royal Astronomical Society url http articles.adsabs.harvard.edu cgi bin nph iarticle query?1994QJRAS..35..271G&defaultprint YES&filetype .pdf publisher Royal Astronomical Society accessdate 17 April 2012 ref Biography WilliamPearson 1767 1847 , school master and astronomer, was born at Whitbeck in Cumberland on 23 April 1767. A son of WilliamPearson by his wife Hannah Ponsonby, he was educated at the grammar school of Hawkshead, near Windermere, Cumberland. He began his career as a schoolmaster at Hawkhead before moving to Lincoln, where he was undermaster at the Free Grammar School. He was interested on astronomy and constructed an astronomical clock and an orrery, probably used for public lectures. He matriculated at Cambridge University but does not appear to have been awarded a degree he was admitted a sizar at Clare College, Cambridge Clare College in 1793, but may not have come into residence. ref Venn PR793W Pearson, William ref Pearson was one of the original proprietors of the Royal Institution , and finished in 1803 a planetarium for illustrating Dr. Thomas Young scientist Thomas Young s lectures. On 10 January 1810 he was presented to the rectory of Perivale in Middlesex ... References Reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Pearson, William DEFAULTSORT Pearson, William Category ... which assumed a definite shape at a meeting held at the Freemasons Tavern on 12 Jan. 1820. Pearson ... achromatic by Tulley, a transit by William Simms instrument maker William Simms , and a clock by Hardy ..., was worked by Tulley into the largest object glass then in England. Pearson s first notable observations ... medal of the Royal Astronomical Society. In 1830 Pearson was nominated a member of the new board of visitors ... more details
Alec WilliamPearson born 1854 was a rugby union international who represented England national rugby .... Early life and family Alexander WilliamPearson was born in 1854 at the son of Captain James Pearson ... The Pearsons of Mount Ridley based on the Journals of Captain Pearson with the permission of Ross Pearson, with additional research by F. R. Godfrey ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, Alexander William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English ... PLACE OF DEATH Australia DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Alexander William Category 1854 births Category ... 358.html A.W. Pearson Profile on scrum.com ref He was described as late as 1925 as about as f ne a full ... n e Pride Pearson. Having worked in a Liverpool Shipping Office James ran away to sea, voyaging ... Land . ref name Pears Captain Pearson stayed in the colony of New South Wales , and met and married .... Captain Pearson then purchased a total holding of 1547 acres in the parish of Yuroke . He also bought ... 1848, Alec s older brother, James Godfrey Pearson was born in Melbourne. In April 1850, another older ... December 1851. In 1854 Alexander William was born at Mount Ridley, the first of the children to be born ... Pearson in 1860, and Blanche Alice in 1862, both in Suffolk , England ref name Pears whilst the family ... union career Alec Pearson played rugby for Guy s, Kings and St. Thomas Rugby Football Club Guy ... His contemporary, Lennard Stokes , in 1925 described Alec Pearson as about as f ne a full back as ever ... Race Godfrey, had leased the property from 1858 to 1875, and in 1875 James Godfrey Pearson the eldest ... and out of the Pearson name in 1885, and would almost a century later by revived for the purposes ... more details
NZ parlbox header nolist true align right NZ parlbox start NZ election link year 1881 end 1884 term 8th electorate NZ electorate link Ashley party Independent politician NZ parlbox start NZ election link year 1884 end 1887 term 9th electorate Ashley party Independent politician NZ parlbox start NZ election link year 1887 end 1888 term 10th electorate Ashley party Independent politician NZ parlbox footer William Fisher Pearson 1854 3 July 1888 was a 19th century Member of Parliament in New Zealand. He represented the Ashley New Zealand electorate Ashley electorate from New Zealand general election, 1881 1881 to 1888, when he died. ref name Wilson cite book last Wilson first James Oakley title New Zealand parliamentary record, 1840 1984 accessdate 13 April 2012 edition 4 origyear First ed. published 1913 year 1985 publisher V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer location Wellington isbn oclc 154283103 page 226 ref References Reflist s start s par nz s bef before William Sefton Moorhouse s ttl title Ashley New Zealand electorate Member of Parliament for Ashley years 1881&ndash 1888 s aft after John Verrall politician John Verrall end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION New Zealand politician DATE OF BIRTH 1854 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 July 1888 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, William Category Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives Category 1854 births Category 1888 deaths NewZealand politician stub ... more details
Pearson may refer to In places Pearson, California disambiguation Pearson, Georgia , a US city Pearson, Texas , an unincorporated community in the US Pearson, Victoria , a ghost town in Australia. Pearson, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community in the US People Pearson surname James Larkin Pearson , 1879 1981 Poet, Editor. Former North Carolina Poet Laureate. John Loughborough Pearson , 1817 97 English architect. Josh T. Pearson , 1974 , American musician. Karl Pearson 1857 1936 , British statistician. Lester B. Pearson 1897 1972 , former Prime Minister of Canada. Pearson, abbreviation for Oliver Paynie Pearson 1915 2003 , per List of zoologists by author abbreviation . Ralph Pearson , 1919 , physical inorganic chemist Other Pearson PLC , a UK based international media conglomerate, best known as a book publisher Pearson Education , the textbook division of Pearson PLC Pearson Longman , an imprint of Pearson Education Pearson Yachts Toronto Pearson International Airport , in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Pearson Field , in Vancouver, Washington, US Pearson product moment correlation coefficient statistical measure, also known as Pearson r See also Pearson s disambiguation Pearson Peacekeeping Centre , a Canadian NGO supporting international peace Pearson Air Museum Pearson v. Chung , 67 million lawsuit over a pair of pants disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Pearson de Pearson es Pearson fr Pearson ko it Pearson lv Pearson nl Pearson ja pt Pearson ru sl Pearson vo Pearson ... more details
Pearson s may refer to Pearson s Candy Company , chocolate and confectionery manufacturer Pearson s Magazine , a British literary magazine Pearson s Magazine US , an American version of the British magazine of the same name Pearson product moment correlation coefficient , commonly referred to as Pearson s r Pearson s chi squared test , a statistical procedure whose results are evaluated by reference to the chi square distribution See also Pearson disambiguation disambig ... more details
William E. Pearson is the co founder of mental floss mental floss , a bi monthly magazine, which he started with Mangesh Hattikudur when both were students at Duke University . Pearson graduated from Duke in 2001, with a Bachelor of Arts degree.Describing himself, Pearson noted his penchant for eating two M&M s at the same time, on different sides of the mouth, making both sides of the mouth equally happy . ref Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title About mental floss Staff Biographies work mental floss Magazine publisher Glam Publisher Network date 2010 url http www.mentalfloss.com magazine staff.php format doi accessdate 30 March 2011 ref Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur met as freshmen at Duke University and in their senior year parlayed their cafeteria conversations into the first issue of mental floss magazine. ref Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Making knowledge fun a look inside the pages of Mental Flossmagazine work Trivia Hall of Fame publisher Cornerstone Word Company date 2004 url http www.triviahalloffame.com mentalfloss.aspx format doi accessdate 30 March 2011 ref In addition to the magazine, a board game , a weekly CNN Headline News segment and a daily updated website, the two have collaborated on seven mental floss books. Pearson and Hattikidur were named two of thirty promising 2007 entrepreneurs in business magazine Inc. magazine Inc. . ref Cite web last Fenn first Donna authorlink coauthors title 30 under 30 America s Coolest Young Entrepreneurs work Inc. Magazine publisher Mansueto Ventures date 2007 url http www.inc.com 30under30 2007 index.html doi accessdate 30 March 2011 ref References Reflist Use dmy dates date March 2012 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Co Founder of mental floss DATE OF BIRTH 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Will Category Year of birth missing living people Category Duke University alumni Category ... more details
Infobox scientist name Arthur Anselm Pearson birth date Birth date 1874 4 12 mf y birth place London death date Death date and age 1954 3 12 1874 4 12 residence UK nationality United Kingdom British field Mycology known for Contributions to taxonomy taxonomic mycology author abbreviation bot A.Pearson Arthur Anselm Pearson 12 April 1874 13 March 1954 was an England English mycology mycologist . Background and career Arthur Anselm Pearson was born in London, but educated in Belgium. After leaving school he worked as a seaman before joining the firm of British Belting & Asbestos Ltd in Yorkshire , where he spent the rest of his working career, eventually becoming chairman of the firm. He had an interest in music, especially madrigal music madrigals , folk song, and folk dancing, joining the English ... . Pearson s initial papers, co authored by Elsie Maud Wakefield E.M. Wakefield , were on British corticioid ..., Kew . Pearson spoke several European languages, collected fungi in Spain and Portugal on which he ... and fellow mycologist P.D. Orton . A.A. Pearson was elected president of the British Mycological ... Pearson. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 37 321 323 ref He described several new species ... ref Selected publications Pearson, A.A. 1921 . New British hymenomycetes. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 7 55 58. Pearson, A.A. 1948 . The genus Russula . Naturalist London 1948 85 108. Pearson, A.A. 1950 . Cape agarics and boleti. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 33 276 316. Pearson, A.A. 1954 . The genus Inocybe . Naturalist London 1954 117 140. Pearson, A.A. ... Mycological Society 31 145 190. botanist A.Pearson Pearson, A.A. References Reflist Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, A. A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, A. A. Category 1874 births Category 1954 deaths Category Mycologists ... Society of London es Arthur Anselm Pearson ... more details
Bill Pearson may refer to Bill Pearson jockey 1920 2002 , American jockey Bill Pearson New Zealand writer 1922 2002 Bill Pearson footballer born 1922 , Australian rules footballer Bill Pearson American writer born 1938 Bill Pearson rugby league , Australian rugby league footballer and coach See also WilliamPearson disambiguation hndis Pearson, Bill de Bill Pearson ... more details
WilliamPearson disambiguation , several people, including William Gaston Pearson 1858 1947 , African American educator and businessman WilliamPearson baritone WilliamPearson 1934 1995 ...Pearson is a surname , and may refer to many people. compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A Adam Pearson , chairman of Hull City A.F.C. Albie Pearson , American baseball player Alister Pearson , British illustrator Allison Pearson , British journalist Andrew Pearson born 1957 , English cricketer Anthony Pearson martyr , English Protestant martyr Anthony Pearson Quaker April Pearson , British actress Arthur Pearson UK politician 1897 1980 , British Labour Party Member of Parliament MP for Pontypridd 1938 1970 Sir Arthur Pearson, 1st Baronet 1866 1921 , British newspaper magnate and publisher Arthur Maurice Pearson 1890 1976 was a Canadian Senator from Saskatchewan B Ben Pearson bowyer , Arrow and bow maker and businessman. Ben Pearson photographer , Photographer, notably of music album covers. Bernard Pearson , Discworld modeler Bill Pearson disambiguation , multiple people Bird M. Pearson Florida supreme court justice C Carl Pearson, later Karl Pearson , statistician Carlton Pearson , American evangelical minister Carol Lynn Pearson , American poet and playwright Carol S. Pearson 1944 , Ph.D. American psychologist Charles Pearson , British promoter of an underground railway in London Charles Henry Pearson , British historian Charles John Pearson , Scottish politician and judge Chris Pearson politician , Canadian politician Chris Pearson radio , British radio presenter Colin Pearson, Baron Pearson 1899 1980 , Canadian born English barrister and judge Cyril Arthur Pearson , British newspaperman D Dan Pearson disambiguation David John Pearson , computer scientist, founder of Orcatech David Pearson NASCAR driver David Pearson , American racing driver Denise Pearson , British singer songwriter Derrick Pearson , American sports commentator Digby Pearson , British record label ... more details
Alexander Pearson may refer to Alex Pearson 1877 1966 , Major League Baseball pitcher Alexander Pearson, Jr. 1895 1924 , aviation figure in the Army Air Service Alexander WilliamPearson born 1854 , rugby union international who represented England hndis Pearson, Alexander ... more details
James Pearson is the name of James Pearson Wells 1822 1896 , Ontario farmer and political figure James Pearson rugby union , Scotland rugby player James Pearson soldier 1822 1900 James Pearson engineer British railway engineer and locomotive designer James Pearson politician , British Conservative Party politician James Pearson painter , English glass painter James B. Pearson 1922 2009 , U.S. Senator James Douglas Pearson 1911 97 , Orientalist librarian and bibliographer, compiler of Index Islamicus James Pearson actor , contemporary British actor James Pearson musician , Ronnie Scott s Jazz Club s house pianist since 2006 James Larkin Pearson , poet James WilliamPearson 1895 1993 , American World War I flying ace who served with the British Jim Pearson , Scottish footballer hndis Pearson, James ... more details
Image Pearson 424.jpg thumb Pearson 424 Pearson Yachts was a small manufacturer of fiberglass sailboats built in Bristol, Rhode Island founded by cousins Clinton and Everett Pearson in 1956. ref name goodoldboat citation last Mitchell first Steve title The Pearson Era Starting in a garage, cousins Clinton and Everett Pearson initiated an era in yachting history periodical Good Old Boat date November December 1999 accessdate 2010 04 10 ref The company is one of earliest fiberglass sailboat manufacturers. The Carl Alberg designed Pearson Triton Triton 28 launched at the New York Boat Show in January 1959 began the modern era of fiberglass production. ref name bestnotebook citation last Kretschmer first John title The Best Used Boat Notebook accessdate 2009 12 27 ref The Pearson cousins left the company in the 1960s, and Bill Shaw became the chief designer. ref name sailor citation title Designers Bill Shaw periodical Sailor Magazine date August 15, 1985 accessdate 2010 04 16 page 6 ref One of Shaw s most notable designs is the flush decked Pearson 40 introduced in 1977. ref name p40 citation ... 2001 accessdate 2010 04 16 page 124 ref Pearson filed for bancruptcy in 1991. ref name goodoldboat TPI Composites, formerly known as Tillotson Pearson, was co run by Everett Pearson who owned the rights to the Pearson Yachts brandname. As of 2001, old Pearson molds laid abandoned at the former Portsmouth ... publisher pearsoninfo.net accessdate 2010 04 17 ref Now, Pearson Marine Group carries forward ... and North Rip sportfishing boats. Pearson Marine Group is one of the world s most experienced users ... and is just one aspect in a concerted program to protect our environment. See also William Shaw yacht designer References reflist External links http www.pearson424.org Pearson 424 Owners http www.pearson40.net Pearson 40 Owners http www.pearson35.com Pearson 35 Owners http www.pearson323.com Pearson 323 Owners http www.pearson31.com Pearson 31 Owners http www.renegade27.org Renegade 27 ... more details
Chris Pearson is the name of Chris Pearson boxer Chris Pearson basketball born 1981 Chris Pearson politician born 1931 , first premier of the Yukon Chris Pearson radio , British radio presenter Christopher Pearson , journalist hndis Pearson, Chris ... more details
Benjamin or Ben Pearson may refer to Ben Pearson bowyer 1898 1971 Ben Pearson photographer active since 1990 Benjamin Franklin Pearson , lawyer hndis Pearson, Benjamni ... more details
Mark Pearson may refer to Mark Pearson footballer , British footballer Mark Pearson musician , American singer with Nielsen Pearson Mark Pearson field hockey , Canadian field hockey player hndis name Pearson, Mark ... more details
Anthony Pearson may refer to Anthony Pearson martyr , English Protestant martyr, executed for heresy in the 1540s Anthony Pearson Quaker 1628 1670? , English Quaker Tony Pearson , cricketer Tony Pearson bodybuilder hndis Pearson, Anthony ... more details
Richmond Pearson 1852 1923 was an American diplomat and member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina . Biography He was born in Yadkin County, North Carolina , the fourth of five children of North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Richmond Mumford Pearson . Pearson studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1874. The same year he was appointed United States consul to Verviers and Li ge city Liege , Belgium , which he resigned in 1877. Pearson was elected to one term 1884 86 in the North Carolina House of Representatives and later to two consecutive terms in the U.S. House, serving from 1895 to 1899. When he ran for re election in 1898, he was initially declared the loser, and William T. Crawford the winner. But he successfully contested the election and was seated for the last half of the Fifty sixth Congress May 10, 1900 to March 1901 . ref cite news last first coauthors title House Ousts a Democrat work New York Times pages 6 publisher date May 11, 1900 url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9404E2DE163CE433A25752C1A9639C946197D6CF accessdate 2007 10 10 ref President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Pearson consul to Genoa in 1901, ambassador to Persia in 1902 .... External links CongBio P000169 name PEARSON, Richmond inline 1 http dd1.library.appstate.edu regional history people Pearson, 20Richmond.htm Appalachian State University Library http www.cr.nps.gov ... Richmond Hill Inn website http toto.lib.unca.edu findingaids mss pearson pearson.htm University ... state North Carolina district 9 before William T. Crawford after William T. Crawford years March 4, 1895 March 3, 1899 USRepSuccessionBox state North Carolina district 9 before William T. Crawford ... . NAME Pearson, Richmond ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1852 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1923 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Richmond Category Members ... States to Iran de Richmond Pearson ... more details
Lord Pearson or Baron Pearson may refer to Colin Pearson, Baron Pearson 1899&ndash 1980 , Canadian born British barrister and judge Malcolm Pearson, Baron Pearson of Rannoch born 1942 , British insurance executive and former leader of the UK Independence Party hndis Pearson, Lord ... more details