George Pickup was born 26 Jan 1858 Queen St., Lowertown, Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, and was baptised 14 Feb 1858 according to his birth certificate. He was the son of George and Ann Lawrenson Pickup of the registration district of Blackburn. George's maternal grandparents were Richard and Ann Lawrenson of Blackburn, Lancashire, England. And his paternal grandfather was Robert Pickup. He had no siblings that survived to adulthood that can be found. His immediate older brother, Edmund, was born 26 Mar 1856 in Queen St., Lowertown, Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire, England and died 10 Oct 1857 in Queen St., Lowertown, Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.
George Pickup arrived from England to the United States in the 1860's as a boy. He married Lydia Axford on the 1st Jan 1876 in Rockville, Tolland County, Connecticut at the age of 17, stating his birthplace as Blackburn, England. And he became a US citizen later that same year on the 30th of October.
George Pickup was born 26 Jan 1858 Queen St., Lowertown, Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, and was baptised 14 Feb 1858 according to his birth certificate. He was the son of George and Ann Lawrenson Pickup of the registration district of Blackburn. George's maternal grandparents were Richard and Ann Lawrenson of Blackburn, Lancashire, England. And his paternal grandfather was Robert Pickup. He had no siblings that survived to adulthood that can be found. His immediate older brother, Edmund, was born 26 Mar 1856 in Queen St., Lowertown, Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire, England and died 10 Oct 1857 in Queen St., Lowertown, Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.
George Pickup arrived from England to the United States in the 1860's as a boy. He married Lydia Axford on the 1st Jan 1876 in Rockville, Tolland County, Connecticut at the age of 17, stating his birthplace as Blackburn, England. And he became a US citizen later that same year on the 30th of October.
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