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Pearl (Hopple) Redmon
She was born on a farm on Rhone Creek in Garfield County, Colorado. Her mother died in 1896, when Pearl was four, and she moved with her father and siblings to De Beque, Colorado in 1900. She married Paul Peysert in 1913. He passed away in 1920. She later remarried to a farm laborer named Ernest Redmon in 1924. She was a postal clerk for the Post Office in De Beque for thirty years.
Pearl (Ridley) Porter
An early Twentieth century resident who came to Delta, Colorado when she was just over a year old. After living in Delta for five years, her family moved to Grand Junction, Colorado, where she attended school. She went to college for two years at the University of Colorado in Boulder, but had to return home after the death of her mother. At that time, she began working for Roy Chapman, who owned a stationary store on Main Street.
Pearl (Yost) Baer
Pearl Baer was an active member of the Home Demonstration Club, Sweetwater chapter. She was born on January 25, 1890, and passed away on June 19, 1973.
Pearl Baker
Resident of Biddlecomb cow camp, Utah, in the early Twentieth century.
Pearl Fern (Smith) Ross
Pearl Fern (Smith) Ross moved with her family to Grand Junction in 1896. She went to school in the Congregational Church at 5th Street and Rood Avenue. She also attended school at the Mercy Chapel, then known as the African Methodist Church in 2nd Street and White Avenue. She was later a member of the First United Methodist Church. Her family owned lived on the Viola Ranch in the Fruitvale area. With her husband, Robert Ross, she later owned a fruit farm on the east end of North Avenue.

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