bullet Isabelle PEARCE(1) was born about 1843 in Columbia County, Florida.(21) Will James C. Pearce 2 Nov 1875
1850 Columbia County., Florida Census; Isabel Pearce age 7; Father James C. Pearce She has reference number 5745-N6. Parents: (Reverend) James Cain PEARCE (Seminole Indian War) and Frances "Fannie" MIZELL.

Children were: Jessie Lorenza GROOMS, Elias L. GROOMS, Dasie L. GROOMS, Lola GROOMS, Flora GROOMS, Fannie L. GROOMS, Bascom L. GROOMS SR..


bulletIssie Iris PEARCE(1) was born on 12 Nov 1889. She died on 7 Jul 1965. Parents: Edward Foster PEARCE and Idora E. GROOVER.


bulletJ. Irving PEARCE(1) was born about 1827 in Clifton, New York. He died. Parents: Samuel PEARCE and Eliza LARNED.

He was married to Margaret E. WILKENS about 1849 in Chicago, Illonois.


bullet Jack Wendell PEARCE(1) Parents: Verner Wesley PEARCE and Ethel Mae MCDONALD.


bullet Jake PEARCE(1) Parents: Samuel Bainbridge"Bain" PEARCE and Fannie Lee Elizabeth SMITH.


bulletJamas Zenous PEARCE(1). Parents: Virge PEARCE and Gladys GREEN.


bulletJames PEARCE(6) (108)(1) was born on 4 Sep 1691 in Little Compton, Tiverton, Rhode Island.(109) (110) (111)(2) He signed a will on 17 Jun 1740 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. He died on 24 Apr 1755. Parents: George PEARCE (King Philip's War) and Alice HART.

He was married to Martha WILBOR on 5 Mar 1712 in Little Compton, Rhode Island. Children were: William PEARCE, Susannah PEARCE, Martha PEARCE, James PEARCE, Giles "Jyles" PEARCE , Mary PEARCE, George PEARCE , Alice PEARCE, Phebe PEARCE , Samuel PEARCE.


bullet James PEARCE(1) was born on 24 Sep 1719 in Little Compton, Tiverton, Rhode Island.(31) He died on 14 Sep 1767. Parents: James PEARCE and Martha WILBOR.

He was married to Sarah SIMMONS about 1749. Children were: Wright PEARCE, (Captain) Stephen PEARCE (Revolutionary War Capt. R.I. Line), John PEARCE, Ichabod PEARCE, Ezekiel PEARCE SR. (Revloutionary War Sol R.I. Line), Ezrah PEARCE, Ichabod PEARCE (Revolutionary War Sol R.I. Line), Simeon PEARCE.


bullet (Captain) James PEARCE (Revolutionary War C L R.I.)(1) was born on 9 Oct 1740 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. He served in the military between 1775 and 1783 in Revolutionary War Sol Rhode Island Line.(112) (113) James: born 10-9-1740 RI died 3-2-1821 RI married Deborah Hunt
Private Continental Line RI
James Pearce Ensign in Capt. Hargill's Co. in 1760
James Pearce served in Capt. Kimball's Co. in 1761, and in campaign of 1762 He died on 2 Mar 1821 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. Parents: William PEARCE and Elizabeth WOODMAN.

He was married to Deborah HUNT on 14 Jul 1762. Children were: Samuel PEARCE, Elizabeth PEARCE, William PEARCE (Revolutionary War Cpl R.I.), Sarah PEARCE, Loring PEARCE, Abigail PEARCE, John PEARCE.


bullet James PEARCE(1) was born on 6 Dec 1658 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Parents: Richard PEARCE and Susannah WRIGHT.


bullet James PEARCE(1) was born about 1719 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. He died before 1754. Parents: Jeremiah PEARCE and Abigail LONG.


bullet James PEARCE(1) was born about 1737 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Parents: Jeremiah PEARCE and Frances.


bullet James PEARCE(1) was born about 1755 in Tiverton, Little Compton, Rhode Island. He died about 1820. Parents: Giles "Jyles" PEARCE and Mercy ROUSE .

Children were: Deborah PEARCE, Sally PEARCE, John PEARCE, Sussanah PEARCE, Giles PEARCE, George W. PEARCE, Desire PEARCE, Lydia W. PEARCE, Abel S. PEARCE, Phebe PEARCE.


bulletJames PEARCE(1) was born about 1765 in Little Compton, Warren, Rhode Island.(114) Moved to North Carolina Moved to North Carolina Parents: Samuel PEARCE and Betty SIMMONS.


bullet James PEARCE(1) was born about 1776 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. He died about 1800 in Lost on the Barbary Coast. Parents: (Captain) Stephen PEARCE (Revolutionary War Capt. R.I. Line) and Abigail TAYLOR.


bullet James PEARCE(1) was born about 1803 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. He died about 1874. Parents: (Captain) Stephen PEARCE (Revolutionary War Capt. R.I. Line) and Abigail TAYLOR.

He was married to Lucy BARNES about 1824 in Oriskany Falls, Syracuse, New York.

He was married to Johanna POLLEYS about 1857 in Horicon, Wisconsin.


bullet James PEARCE(1) was born about 1802 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. Parents: Godfrey PEARCE and Sarah SIMMONS.

He was married to Nancy PEARCE in 1822 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.


bullet James Arthur PEARCE(1) Parents: James Cader "Jimmie" PEARCE and Mitter Ann CONNER.

Children were: Dorothy PEARCE, James Authur PEARCE JR., Gordon Hudson PEARCE , Clara Elizabeth PEARCE, Gene Robert PEARCE, Franklin Thomas PEARCE, Mary Lee Genevieve PEARCE, Donald David PEARCE .


bulletJames Austin PEARCE(1). Parents: William Jonathan PEARCE and Henrietta PADGETT.


bulletJames B. PEARCE(1) was born on 24 Mar 1801 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. He died about 1885. Parents: Daniel PEARCE\PIERCE (Revolutionary War Cont & RI Line) and Mary (Bently) SWEET.

He was married to Mary PINNEGAR on 3 Apr 1827.


bullet James Cader "Jimmie" PEARCE(1) was born about 1850. He has reference number 5741-Z6. Parents: John David PEARCE SR. (Civil War CSA) and Elizabeth "Eliza" HANCOCK.

Children were: James Arthur PEARCE, Minnie Azalee PEARCE, Kizzie PEARCE, Corbit PEARCE, Clinton PEARCE, Rachel PEARCE, Steve PEARCE, Roy PEARCE.

Children were: John David "Johnny" PEARCE II, Charlie PEARCE , Eliza Luzenia PEARCE, George Washington PEARCE, Emery Dozier PEARCE, Budy PEARCE, Mose Virgil PEARCE, Margaret Vidella PEARCE.


bullet(Reverend) James Cain PEARCE (Seminole Indian War)(1) was born on 23 Feb 1797 in North Carolina. (27)(115) (21)(116)
Will of father John Pearce, dated October 1827 Camden County, Georgia;

1850 Census Columbia County, Florida, as James C. Pearce age 52 He served in the military between 1830 and 1865 in Seminole Indian War & Florida Militia. (117) He died on 7 Nov 1875 in Lulu, Columbia County, Florida.(118) He was buried on 10 Nov 1875 in Ebenezer Cemetery, Columbia County, Florida. (119) He has reference number 5744-P7. He was a Lay Preacher-Justice of the Peace in Lake City, Columbia County, Florida. (120) He was Methodist. Parents: John PEARCE (Revolutionary War) and Ann CAIN.

He was married to Frances "Fannie" MIZELL on 7 Dec 1821 in Camden County, Georgia. Children were: Martha Ann PEARCE , (U.S. Marshal) Samuel Jonathan PEARCE (Seminole Indian & Civil War), (1st. Lieutenant) James Washington PEARCE (Civil War CSA), John David PEARCE SR. (Civil War CSA), (2nd Lieutenant) Joseph Mizell PEARCE (Seminole Indian War), Mary Caroline PEARCE, Nancy PEARCE, (1st Sergeant) Levi Theadore PEARCE (Civil War CSA), George Wesley PEARCE (Civil War CSA) , Isabelle PEARCE.


bullet James David PEARCE(1)
Married Cousin


bulletJames David "Dave" PEARCE(1).


bulletJames T. PEARCE (Civil War CSA)(1) was born on 15 Mar 1836 in Lulu, Columbia County, Florida. He served in the military between 1861 and 1865 in Civil War C.S.A..(27) Death in Civil War He died in Civil War C.S.A.. Parents: (Reverend) Levi PEARCE (Seminole Indian War) and Mary Jane HOOKER.


bullet (1st. Lieutenant) James Washington PEARCE (Civil War CSA) (1) was born on 19 Feb 1826 in Camden County, Georgia. (121)(27) (122) 1850 Columbia County, Florida Census: Listed as James W. Pearce age 24; Father James C. Pearce; Named in father James Cain Pearce Will dated, 2 Nov 1875; Charter member of the Columbia Lodge # 27, F & A.M. He served in the military on 11 Feb 1863 in Civil War C.S.A.. (123)(124) He enlisted; 11 February., 1863 Lake City, Columbia County, Florida; age 36

Commissioned as 2nd. Lieutenant in C.S.A.

He served in C.S.A.:

1) Captain. Stewart's Company, Florida Volunteers; they became
2) Captain. Stewart's Independent Co., Florida Infantry; they became
3) 6th. Battalion Florida Infantry; which was formed of seven independent companies by S.O. No. 216. A & I.G.O. dated September 11, 1863; and was consolidated with three independent companies of Florida Infantry by S.O. No. 99. A & I.G.O. dated April 28, 1864; to form the 9th Regiment Florida Infantry.


6th BATTALION FLORIDA INFANTRY-BATTLE OF OLUSTEE

The Sixth Battalion Florida infantry, was formed in the late summer and early fall of 1863 from independent companies. Prior to the Battle of Olustee elements of the unit had garrisoned different points in north, and south central Florida, but had seen little combat. Major Pickens Bird led the Sixth at Olustee, where it lost eighty-two men, including nine killed or mortally wounded (one officer and eight enlisted men), and seventy-three wounded (four officers and sixty-nine enlisted men) for a total of eighty-two casualties according to the published compilation in the Official Records.

An historian of the unit lists an additional two men as having deserted during the battle. A company-by-company casualty total compiled by the same historian (broken down by company as it existed when it was the Ninth Florida Infantry Regiment, June 1864) is as follows: Company A-five wounded; Company B-one died of wounds, five wounded; Company C- five killed, four wounded; Company D- five killed or died of wounds, ten wounded; Company E- one wounded; Company F- two killed or died of wounds, nine wounded; Company G- four killed or died of wounds, nine wounded: Company H- two killed or died of wounds, seven wounded, two deserted; Company I- two killed or died of wounds, three wounded; Company K- one died of wounds, seven wounded.

9th REGIMENT FLORIDA INFANTRY-ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA

Early in May, 1864 General Patton Anderson, Commanding the District of Florida, received from the War Department an order to send a good brigade to Richmond Virginia with all possible expeditious. General Joseph Finnegan was ordered to immediately proceed to Virginia with his brigade, consisting of the 1st Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Hopkins; 2nd Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Brevard; 4th Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel McClellan; and 6th Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel John M. Martin.

The order was obeyed immediately, and the Brigade arrived at Richmond, Virginia May 25, 1864 and joined Anderson's Division, in which Holmes was then commander, and then Hill's Corps at Hanover Junction, May 28, 1864. On June 8, 1864 the troops were organized into two regiments as follows: The 1st Florida Battalion, six companies, and the companies of Captain May, Stewart, Clark, and Powers of the 2nd Battalion, formed the 10th Regiment, Colonel Hopkins commanding. The 4th Florida Battalion, seven companies, the companies of Captains Dehue, and Robinson of the 2nd Battalion, and Captain Cullons' unattached company formed the 11th Regiment, Colonel Theodore Brevard commanding. The 6th Battalion before this as such, had served as independent volunteer companies in different parts of the State; they were commanded by Captains John C. Chambers, John W. Pearson, Samuel Hope, James Tucker, A.A. Stewart, J.C. DuPree, S.M.G. Garry, and Lieutenant James W. Pearce.

At the Battle of Olustee these companies were formed into a battalion commanded by Major Pickens Bird. In concentrating, the troops between Waldo and Jacksonville, after the Battle of Olustee, Lieutenant Colonel. Martin was placed in command of the Battalion, and upon the arrival of the Battalion in Virginia the Regiment was formed, and the companies named, became; A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, under their respective captains.

To these companies were added the company of B.L. Reynolds, which became Company H; John McNiel, Company I; Jacob Eichelberger, Company K; John W. Martin was promoted to Colonel, John W. Pearson to Lieutenant Colonel., and Pickens B. Bird, became Major. Major Bird was killed at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864 as was Captain B.L. Reynolds of Company H, and Lieutenant Ben B. Land of Company I. Regimental Adjutant Owens, Captain James Tucker, of Company D, and Lieutenant R.D. Harrison, command Company B were seriously wounded.

After the Battle of Cold Harbor Finnegan's Brigade, which now consisted of the 2nd, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th Regiments, took up the line of march for Petersburg. On June 23, 1864 they moved from the breastworks, under heavy fire of shell, and canister, and marched down the Weldon Road, six miles below, and drove back the enemy, who were tearing up the land.

On June 30, 1864 the Battle of Ream's Station was fought. A Florida Brigade marched, reached the battle field at day-break, and attacked the enemy, driving him back in a running fight four miles, capturing seven pieces of artillery, many horses, a few prisoners, and 1300 Negroes. On the morning of the 21st August, 1864 the Florida Brigade advanced within one hundred yards of the Federal breastworks on the Weldon Railroad, where the enemy were strongly entrenched. Repeated charges were made to dislodge them, but failed. The loss in killed, and wounded was very severe. Lieutenant Colonel. John W. Pearson, of the 9th Regiment, was so severely wounded that he died in Augusta, Georgia while on his way home.

The death of Colonel Pearson left the 9th Regiment with no field officers, except Colonel Martin. An attempt was made to have outsiders appointed to these positions, but Colonel Martin objected on the ground that Captains in his regiment had earned promotion ,and were entitled to the offices; but for some reason the War Department failed to make these deserved promotions, and the 9th Regiment served to the close of the war without either Lieutenant Colonel or Major.

On December 7, 1864 the Florida Brigade, of which the 9th was a part, made a forced march of 30 miles, and struck the enemy at Bellfield on the 9th of December, 1864 but, the enemy numbering 20,000 who had been on a raid declined to accept the gage of battle, and retreated, and the Brigade returned to camp foot-sore, having marched over frozen roads, and through sleet , and snow more than one hundred miles.

Early in February, 1865 the 9th was engaged at Hatcher's Run, opposing the Federal attempt to extend their line of battle. In this engagement S.W. Crewson was seriously wounded.

The Brigade was now ordered to winter quarters, but before reaching them, received orders to return to reinforce General Gordon south of Hatcher's Run. In this engagement the Brigade numbered but 3,500 effective men. After a charge the enemy fled in confusion, and night ended the battle.

On the morning of 2 April, 1865 General Lee's lines were broken, and the retreat began. The 9th Regiment retreated by way of High Bridge, and marched to Farmville, Virginia; being crowded it halted, and fortified for an attack, which was repulsed with heavy loss to the enemy, 1st. Lieutenant James Washington Pearce, was killed in this battle. This was the last battle in which the 9th Regiment was engaged. The regiment surrendered 9 April, 1865 at Appomattox Court House, with 15 officers, and 108 men.

Company E., 9th. Regiment, Florida Infantry Was Engaged At;

Cold Harbor (June 1-3, 1864)
Petersburg Siege (June 1864-April 1865)
Weldon Railroad (June 23, 1864)
Ream's Station (June 30, 1864)
Weldon Railroad (August 21, 1864)
Bellfield (December 9, 1864)
Hatcher's Run (February 5-7, 1865)
Farmville (April 7, 1865)

1st. Lieutenant James Washington Pearce C.S.A. Roll Company E., 9th. Regiment, Florida Infantry; Killed In Action Farmville, Virginia April 07, 1865; He Was 39 Years old;

The Field Officer's Were Colonel. John M. Martin, Major. Pickens B. Bird, and Acting Colonel. Robert B. Thomas. It Was With Perry's-Finegan's Brigade, Anderson's-Mahone's Division, 3rd. Army Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.

Some of its members were recruited from he counties of Levy, Hernando, and Marion.



Battle Flag of the 6th Florida Battalion, which later became the 9th Regiment Florida Volunteer Infantry
St. Andrew's cross design; red leading edge; square format.
Size: 31" x 32"
Bears no unit designation.
Battle honor: Ocean Pond
Not captured; flag was retired from service with the 9th Florida Regiment and sent to the governor of Florida on July 4, 1864.

The 6th Florida Battalion fought at the Battle of Olustee (Ocean Pond) on February 20, 1864. The unit was later ordered to Virginia, where it was reorganized as the 9th Florida Regiment and fought in the Battle of Cold Harbor.

This flag has had conservation treatment.



He died on 7 Apr 1865 in Farmville, Virginia Civil War. (125) Killed at the Battle of Farmville, Virginia 7 April 1865 He has reference number 5745-G5. He was a Landowner-Farmer-Soilder in Lake City, Columbia County, Florida. Parents: (Reverend) James Cain PEARCE (Seminole Indian War) and Frances "Fannie" MIZELL.

Children were: Abbott Theadore PEARCE , Charles David PEARCE I, Edward Foster PEARCE, Mary Francis PEARCE.


bulletJames Zenous PEARCE(1) died about Jul 1997 in Jacksonville, Florida.(126) Parents: Mose Virgil PEARCE and Gladys GREEN.

Children were: Jimmy PEARCE, Betty Eaver PEARCE.


bulletJanice Gail PEARCE (Private). Parents: Charles Edward PEARCE and Edythe Dora BOLIN (Registered Nurse).

She was married to Paul Louis SMITH on 15 Dec 1962 in Columbus, Ohio. She was divorced from Paul Louis SMITH. Children were: Craig Louis SMITH.


bullet Jason PEARCE (Private). Parents: Stephen Rudolph PEARCE and Lourlin SHAW.


bullet Jasper Glover PEARCE(1) was born on 15 Jun 1854 in Hillsbrough County, Florida. He was christened in Plesasant Grove, Florida.


bulletJeanette PEARCE(1). Parents: Lafayette "Ett" PEARCE.

She was married to Randal JOHNSON on 2 Jul 1966.


bullet Jenette PEARCE(1) Parents: Jim Henry "Jimmie" PEARCE and Pansy Ruth LLOYD.


bullet Jeptha PEARCE(1) was born about 1722 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. He died about 1770. Parents: George PEARCE and Deborah SEARLES.

He was married to Elizabeth ROUSE about 1749. Children were: Elizabeth PEARCE, Ruth PEARCE, Elizabeth PEARCE, Jeremiah PEARCE, Isaac PEARCE (Revolutionary War Sol R.I. Line), Deborah PEARCE, Hannah PEARCE.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born on 17 Nov 1656 in Narragansett or South Kingston, Rhode Island. Parents: Richard PEARCE and Susannah WRIGHT.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born on 29 Aug 1695 in Portsmouth, Bristol, Rhode Island. He died about 1761. Parents: Richard PEARCE and Experience.

He was married to Submit CARPENTER about 1717 in Swansey, R.I.. Children were: Jonathan PEARCE, Keziah PEARCE, Renew PEARCE, Tabitha PEARCE, Jeremiah PEARCE, George PEARCE, Thomas PEARCE (Revolutionary War Sol R.I.).

He was married to Sarah EDDY about 1744.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born on 22 Jan 1678 in East Greenwich, Portsmouth, Rhode Island. He died about 1754. Parents: Giles PEARCE and Elizabeth HALL.

Children were: Giles PEARCE, Philip PEARCE , Elizabeth PEARCE, Susannah PEARCE, Jeremiah PEARCE, John PEARCE, William PEARCE, James PEARCE.


bulletJeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1738 in Bristol, Rhode Island. Parents: Jeremiah PEARCE and Submit CARPENTER.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1711 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Parents: Jeremiah PEARCE and Abigail LONG.

Children were: Caleb PEARCE, Mary PEARCE, James PEARCE, Barbara PEARCE.


bulletJeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1725 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. He died about 1750 in London, England. Parents: George PEARCE and Deborah SEARLES.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1777 in Bristol, Rhode Island. Parents: Thomas PEARCE (Revolutionary War Sol R.I.) and Abigail WARDWELL.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1726 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. He died about 1792. Parents: Giles PEARCE and Comfort NICHOLS.

He was married to Margaret about 1746. Children were: Jeremiah PEARCE, Moses PEARCE, Elizabeth PEARCE, Oliver PEARCE.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1744 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Parents: John PEARCE and Elizabeth WEAVER.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1749 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. He died about 1751. Parents: George PEARCE and Deborah WOODMAN.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE (Revolutionary War Pvt R.I. PNSR)(1) was born on 7 May 1760 in Little Compton, Warren, Rhode Island. (127)(128) (129) He served in the military between 1775 and 1782 in R.I. Line. (130) Jeremiah: born 3-7-1760 RI died 2-20-1835 NY married Anne (Bowen) Olney He died on 20 Feb 1835 in Fairfield, Herkimer County, New York. Parents: Samuel PEARCE and Betty SIMMONS.

Children were: Joseph PEARCE , Betsey PEARCE, George PEARCE .


bulletJeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1758 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. Parents: Jeptha PEARCE and Elizabeth ROUSE.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1812 in Bristol, Rhode Island. He died about 1835. Parents: William PEARCE and Mary GLADDING.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1751 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Parents: Jeremiah PEARCE and Margaret.

He was married to Mary GORTON about 1773.


bullet Jeremiah PEARCE(1) was born about 1791 in Tiverton, Rhode Island. He died about 1841. Parents: (Lt.) John PEARCE (Revolutionary War Lt R.I.) and Deborah HICKS .


bullet Jessie PEARCE(1) Parents: Napolian Bonopart PEARCE and Leonella "Nellie" J. DOUGLAS.

Children were: Wilma PEARCE.


bulletJim Henry "Jimmie" PEARCE(1). Parents: John David "Johnny" PEARCE II and Eliza Ann WILLIAMS.

Children were: Jenette PEARCE , Gloria Faye PEARCE, Peggy Joyce PEARCE, Donnie Teddy PEARCE, Jim Henry PEARCE JR., Wilbur Eugene PEARCE, Sandra Joylean PEARCE, David F. PEARCE, Darrell Lynn PEARCE.

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