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Charles L. Pearson

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He married Blanche Cora Hesselgrave in 1887. They had seven children together, though one child died young. Their eldest son, Alger C. Pearson, was appointed postmaster in lieu of his father, but died just a year after his father due to a train accident.
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in Sauk County's 1st Assembly district. At the district convention, he lost the nomination to Ed C. Perkins, who went on to lose the general election.
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from which he never fully recovered. His health declined for the net eight years and he died in his home in Greenfield on March 12, 1918.
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Charles Pearson was the second of six children born to Levi and Eunice (
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Charles Pearson was born May 14, 1860, in the town of
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In the last year of his term, he suffered a bout of
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Wisconsin Senate
27th
George Wylie
John M. True
Buffalo, Marquette County, Wisconsin
Greenfield, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Democratic
Democratic
Sauk County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin Senate
27th Senate district
1907
1909
Buffalo, Marquette County, Wisconsin
Greenfield, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Baraboo, Wisconsin
Janesville, Wisconsin
West Point, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Wisconsin Senate
27th Senate district
George Wylie
pleurisy
née




"In Memoriam"
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