Agnes Goodall Pearson: Reportedly Missing Since 1922 in Saskatoon
Missing Person: Agnes Goodall Pearson
Name: Agnes Goodall Pearson
Last Known Contact: 1922 (exact date unknown)
Last Known Location: Possibly Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Age at Time of Disappearance: Approximately 52 years old (born circa 1870)
Sex: Female
Race/Ethnicity: Caucasian (Scottish descent)
Height: Unknown
Build: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Clothing: Unknown
Possible Connection: May be linked to the unidentified "Woman in the Well" found in Saskatoon on June 29, 2006 (Reference: RCMP Case #2012020100)
Case Summary: Agnes Goodall Pearson was reported missing by her sister, Isabelle McIntosh (née Pearson), in a classified advertisement placed in the Star-Phoenix on August 9, 1938. The ad sought information about Agnes, last heard from in 1922, suggesting she may have disappeared in or around Saskatoon.
Isabelle, residing at 4644 Bader Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, indicated a specific interest in Saskatoon, implying Agnes may have traveled there. No definitive records of Agnes’ fate have been located, including obituaries or grave markers.
Additional Notes: Agnes was born around 1870 in Forgan, Fife, Scotland, to Alexander and Isabella Pearson. She appeared in the 1901 Scotland Census and may have immigrated to Canada or the USA between 1901 and 1913. Records suggest an Agnes Pearson lived in Saskatoon in the 1910s and early 1920s, though it’s unclear if this is the same individual.
Her age (52 in 1922) conflicts with the estimated age (20-35) of the "Woman in the Well" Jane Doe found in 2006, but age estimates for long-deceased remains can be unreliable.
Agnes Goodall Pearson Still Missing? Yes, I really think so.
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