William Pearl Peabody

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William Pearl Peabody

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Birthplace: Albion, MI, United States
Death: 1947 (80-81)
Denver, CO, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of David Peabody and Mary Ann Peabody
Husband of Lizzie / Lissie Woodbury Peabody
Brother of Mary Ann Grosvenor Fitch and George Grosvenor Peabody

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About William Pearl Peabody

Birth: Dec. 6, 1866, Albion, Calhoun County Michigan, USA.

Death: 1947, Colorado, USA

Spouse: Lissie Woodbury Dailey, married April 29, 1893. Son: Alfred Dailey Peabody (1893-1961) who married Priscilla Ten Winkel (1894-1985) and had 2 daughters 1) Evva Belle b. 1920 (Mrs. Allan Vickers); and Kathryn (Mrs. William McPherson) Parents: David and Augusta Ann (PEARL) Peabody. The cremains of William and his wife Lissie are interred in this lot with William's mother Augusta. William's father David is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Albion, Michigan. The family moved here after the death of David. Occupation of William Pearl Peabody: He was an auditor for the Colorado and Wyoming Railroad. William was a direct descendant of Tenney Peabody, the first settler and founder of Albion, Michigan.

Family links: Parents: David Peabody (1823 - 1873). Augusta Ann Pearl Peabody (1839 - 1909)

Spouse:
 Lissie Woodbury Dailey Peabody (1870 - 1948).

Inscription: Ashes of

Burial: Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA. Plot: Blk 5

Maintained by: Frank Passic, Albion Historian. Originally Created by: Joyce Escue Culver Record added: Feb 14, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 33814928

Source: Downloaded Mar. 2011 from http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33814928

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William Pearl Peabody's Timeline

1866
December 6, 1866
Albion, MI, United States
1947
1947
Age 80
Denver, CO, United States