Barron DeKalb PEARCE
Margaret J. GARRISON

Husband:  Barron DeKalb PEARCE
Birth:  18 Aug 1849, White Co., Illinois
Death:  9 Nov 1917, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois
Burial:  Sunset Cemetery, Illinois Veteran's Home, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois
Father:  Joseph Bowers PEARCE
Mother:  Charlotte Ann VAUGHAN

Marriage:     18 Sep 1869, Posey Co., Indiana 

Wife:  Margaret J. GARRISON
Birth:  1851, Indian Creek Twp., White Co., Illinois 
Death:  1879, White Co., Illinois
Burial:
Father:   James Preston GARRISON
Mother:  Harriet C. DAVENPORT

Children:
  
1. Oscar PEARCE, b: May 1870, Indian Creek Twp., White Co., Illinois
                             d: Aft 1870, Indian Creek Twp., White Co., Illinois
2. Clara Olive PEARCE, b: 2 Dec 1872, Indian Creek Twp., White Co., Illinois
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Notes:    

Barron served with the Union forces in the Civil War. His Service Record shows:
   Name:  Barron D. Pearce (spelled Pierce)
   Residence:  Sacramento, Illinois                       
   Enlistment Date:   21 December 1863    
   State Served:  Illinois
   Service Record:  Enlisted as a private on 21 December 1863.
                               Enlisted in Company H, 13th Calvary Regiment Illinois on 21 December 1863.
                               Mustered Out Company H, 13th Calvary Regiment Illinois on 31 August 1865
                                     at Pilot Knob, Missouri.

Margaret was Barron's second wife and after she died, he married at least two additional times.

1870 Federal Census Data (M693_0289, Page 456B), Indian Creek Twp., White Co., Illinois,
                                                                                                                     Enumeration Date: 1-Aug-1870, Family #366

NAME

Age

Sex

Col

Occupation or Trade

Real Estate

Per. Estate

POB

In
Sch

Marr
In Yr

D, D, B, I, I, P, or C

 PEARCE, DeKalb

22

M

W

 Farmer

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$250

IL

 

 

 

              Margaret

19

F

W

 Keeping House  

 

 

IL

 

 

 

              Oscar

1m

M

W

 (noted: born in May)

 

 

IL

 

 

 

By 1910, Barron was living with his daughter Clara and her family.
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