James Pearce1

b. 1792
James Pearce|b. 1792|p2680.htm|William Pearce|b. c 1754\nd. 6 Nov 1813|p2668.htm|Sarah Bray|d. 6 Jun 1801|p2669.htm|Joshua Pearce|b. c 1735\nd. 17 Apr 1810|p2700.htm|Hannah Green||p2701.htm|||||||

Granduncle of George Poindexter Munson Sr.
2nd great-granduncle of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Munson and Allied Families
     James Pearce was born in 1792 in Screven County, Georgia.1 He was the son of William Pearce and Sarah Bray.1 He married Rhoda Tanner.2
     
Additional Data
James Pearce appeared on the 1820 U.S. Census in Bayou Beouf, Rapides Parish, Louisiana. In his household were one male under 10; one male 16-26; one female 16-26; six engaged in agriculture; two male slaves 14-26; one male slave 26-45; one male slave 45 or over; five female slaves under 14; two female slaves 26-45.3 Click to view image

Citations

  1. [S20] Thurmond A. Williamson, The Munsons of Texas, an American Saga, First Edition manuscript (Dallas: n.pub., 1987), 84.
  2. [S400] Mordello Stephen Munson Family Papers, 1825-1978, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas, Austin, 84.
  3. [S411] James Pearce household, 1820 U.S. Census, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, page 131; National Archives micropublication M33, roll 31.