Thomas Pearson (British Columbia politician) explained

Thomas Pearson
Office:Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Predecessor:Gerald Grattan McGeer
Term Start:1920
Term End:1924
Constituency:Richmond
Birth Date:5 March 1859
Birth Place:Rawdon, Quebec
Death Place:Rawdon, Quebec
Party:Conservative
Occupation:Manager
Children:7

Thomas Pearson (March 5, 1859 – July 25, 1939) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1920 until his retirement at the 1924 provincial election, from the electoral district of Richmond, a member of the Conservative Party. He previously served as reeve of Point Grey, British Columbia in 1920 and as a councillor from 1916 to 1919.[1] [2]

He married Montreal native Eleanor Pringle on September 20, 1883.[1] She died on September 21, 1930.[3]

He died at his home in Rawdon on July 25, 1939.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Canadian Parliamentary Guide . Gale Canada . 478 . 1923 . 2020-07-16 . Google Books.
  2. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FLRF-Q5B Death registration
  3. News: William Davis is Dead in 77th Year . . 8 . 1930-09-23 . 2020-07-16 . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Thomas Pearson Removed By Death . . 9 . 1939-07-26 . 2020-07-16 . Newspapers.com.