What is the origin of the name Pearsall?
English (West Midlands):: 1: habitational name from Pearshall in Staffordshire. The placename probably derives from Old English pise peosu ‘pea’ + halh ‘nook corner of land’.2: occasionally a variant of Purcell. [...]
A copy of an account written by Jordan Seaman of Jericho : tracing the family of Seamans descended from Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead...
...17, 1729, mar. j Walter Maria Pearsall James Thomas Richard Daniel Mary mar. William Molt, Dec. 7,... (Jordan - 1729)
...17, 1729, mar. j Walter Maria Pearsall James Thomas Richard Daniel Mary mar. William Molt, Dec. 7,... (Jordan - 1729)
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A copy of an account written by Jordan Seaman of Jericho : tracing the family of Seamans descended from Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead...
...second daughter a Mott, and Nathaniel Pearsall, of her descended the family of Pearsall about. Hempstead Harbor, fourth daughter maror,... (Jordan - 1860)
...second daughter a Mott, and Nathaniel Pearsall, of her descended the family of Pearsall about. Hempstead Harbor, fourth daughter maror,... (Jordan - 1860)
Geneanet username : colgnln5914052
A copy of an account written by Jordan Seaman of Jericho : tracing the family of Seamans descended from Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead...
...Raehael mar. Marshall John mar. Amy Pearsall , i$# 4 * +'<... (Jordan - 1702)
...Raehael mar. Marshall John mar. Amy Pearsall , i$# 4 * +'<... (Jordan - 1702)
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A copy of an account written by Jordan Seaman of Jericho : tracing the family of Seamans descended from Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead
What is the origin of the name Pearsall?
English (West Midlands):: 1: habitational name from Pearshall in Staffordshire. The placename probably derives from Old English pise peosu ‘pea’ + halh ‘nook corner of land’.2: occasionally a variant of Purcell. [...]