Jacob Lansing PEARSE, REV.
1870 Census Bethlehem, Albany, New York
1880 Census Bethlehem, Albany, New York
Internet IGI, Jun 2009
OBITUARY: Included in notes. Served as an ordained member of the Reformed Dutch Church at Delmar, NY. Preceded by wife, survived by two daughters. NOTE: Three daughters listed in will in August 1894 - no husbands listed. Jacob Lansing Pearse died Nov. 6th, 1898, at Del- mar, N. Y. He was born in Niskayuna, N. Y., Oct. sth, 1829, and prepared for Union College at the Albany Academy, entering Union with the class of 1847, but graduating in the class of 1849. Entering Princeton Seminary in 1853, he graduated in 1856, and was immediately licensed by the Classis of Schenectady. In June of the same year, he received a call to the Reformed Church at Hagaman's Mills, N. Y. Here he was ordained and installed by the Classis of Montgomery, and remained until Oct 1860, when he accepted a call to the Second Reformed Church of Bethlehem, at Delmar. This Church he served, until the day of his death, a period of thirty-eight years. In April, 1871, Mr. Pearse was elected stated clerk of the Classis of Albany, and he held the position until his death, discharging the duties in a way that won the confidence and love of all the brethren associated with him in the work. He had more than once expressed the desire to pass away in the full tide of his work, before the days of weakness and seeming uselessness came, and the Lord granted him his desire. Sunday, Nov. 8th, he performed all the usual duties of the day, preaching both morning and evening with all his accustomed vigor and earnestness. Daring the night the call came, and he who never wearied, but was ever glad to work, entered into rest. He was a good preacher. Faithful to warn, reprove, exhort and plead with men, he yet won them by the fullness of Christian love that was in his heart. He was an admirable pastor comforting, cheering, strengthening the lives of his people, as he went about in their homes. More than one generation at Delmar will feel the impress of his teaching, example, and prayers. He is survived by two daughters, his wife having passed away several years ago. The funeral services were held in the Church in which he so long had preached, many brethren with whom he had been associated being present, and testifying to his long and faithful service, and to his upright, loving, Christian character.
BIRTH: 1860 Census shows she was born in NY. 1870 says she was born in Buenos Ayres, and parents were both born in Scotland.
NOTE: Died before father's will in 1894.
NOTE: Died before father's death in 1898 and after will was written in 1894.
NAME: Elizabeth aka Bessie
He married Mrs. Mary A. Pearse Abt 1858 at of Hagamans Mills, Montgomery, New York . Mrs. Mary A. Pearse was born at Buenos Aires, Argentina 1831 .
They were the parents of 4
children:
Edgar W. Pearse
born 1859.
Anna E. Pearse
born 1862.
Margaret V. Pearse
born Apr 1865.
Elizabeth B. Pearse
born Mar 1871.
Jacob Lansing Pearse, Rev. died 6 Nov 1898 at Delmar, Albany, New York .
Mrs. Mary A. Pearse died Bef 1895 at Bethlehem, Albany, New York .