Individual Details
Hiram Larchar Pease
(25 Jan 1860 - 18 Jan 1928)
He attended Fremont public schools, Kenyon College, and was one of the surveyors of the Wheeling Railroad. He also went to Montana, where he helped survey the Northern Pacific road, leading into Helena, MT. He removed to Missouri from Fremont in 1884. He was postmaster of Climax Springs,MO.
"Hiram L. Pease, a Fremont boy, with snap in him, has comfortably fixed himself at Climax Springs, MO., as a stockman-- 320 acres and 54 head of cattle"
Fremont Journal, Aug. 8, 1884
Obituary - Fremont Daily News, Jan. 20, 1928, pg. 12
"Hiram L. Pease, a Fremont boy, with snap in him, has comfortably fixed himself at Climax Springs, MO., as a stockman-- 320 acres and 54 head of cattle"
Fremont Journal, Aug. 8, 1884
Obituary - Fremont Daily News, Jan. 20, 1928, pg. 12
Events
| Birth | 25 Jan 1860 | ![]() | |||
| Marriage | 16 Apr 1889 | Climax Springs, Camden Co., MO - Louise Grizzell | |||
| Death | 18 Jan 1928 | Climax Springs, Camden Co., MO |
Families
| Spouse | Louise Grizzell ( - 1912) |
| Child | Edwin Floyd Pease (1890 - 1925) |
| Child | Helen Frances "Fanny" Pease |
| Father | John Rutherford Pease (1804 - 1860) |
| Mother | Mary Elizabeth Mead (1827 - 1873) |
| Sibling | John Rutherford Pease (1849 - 1880) |
| Sibling | Edwin Elliot "Ed" Pease (1852 - 1928) |
| Sibling | Helen "Nellie" Pease (1854 - 1923) |
| Sibling | Frances "Fanny" Pease (1856 - 1940) |
Endnotes
1. Hayes, Charles Wells, George Hayes of Windsor and his Descendants ) (Buffalo: Baker, Jones & Co., 1884).
