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Thomas P. Pierson |
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Thomas P. Pierson, farmer, section 29, Hersey Township, was born Dec. 11,
1856, in Pierson Township, Montcalm Co., Mich.
His father, George M. Pierson, was born in Naples, Ontario Co., N.Y., has
been a carpenter most of his life, and is
also a farmer. He came in early life ot Michigan and married Nancy E. Peck, a
native of the Empire State. The parents
yet reside in Pierson.
Mr. Pierson remained under the guidance of his father until he was of age,
when he obtained employment in a
shingle-mill, continuing in that occupation six years in various parts of the
State. In 1883 he took possession of the
farm which has since been his field of operation. About five acres were under
improvement at the time of his purchase,
and he has cleared 17 acres, built a frame house, and by his vigorous industry
is fast putting his affairs into
prosperous condition. He is a Democrat in political views and relations.
He was married May 6, 1883, to Martha Jacobus, who was born Feb. 22, 1862.
She has two brothers and two sisters and a
half-brother - Frank E., George E., Elizabeth, Minnie E. and Warren. Her
father, Edward Jacobus, resides at Vistula,
Ind., where her mother Christina (Daun) Jacobus died, July 26, 1871.
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