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Elizabeth Betsy Gomer

Birth1775 - Somerset, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
Death26 Oct 1850 - White County, Illinois
MotherMary Sarah Dorris
FatherHenry Gomer

Born in Somerset, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA on 1775 to Henry Gomer and Mary Sarah Dorris. Elizabeth Betsy Gomer married James (Pearce) Pierce and had 11 children. She passed away on 26 Oct 1850 in White County, Illinois.

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Parents
Henry Gomer
1739 - 1782
Mary Sarah Dorris
1742 - 1800
Spouse(s)
James (Pearce) Pierce
1773 - 1836
Children Show all
James J Pierce
1802 - 1885
Hosea Pearce
1798 - 1875
Mary Polly Pearce
1800 - 1877
Joseph(ok++) Bowers Pearce
1812 - 1856
Margaret J Pearce
1815 - 1868
Elizabeth Pearce
1797 - 1845

Alfred Pearce
1818 - 1893
Jemima Pearce
1807 - 1850
Nancy Pearce
1809 - 1845
Sarah Sally Pearce
1811 - 1845
Baby Boy Pearce
1796 - 1796

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