The couple had been married for 37 years and four of Margaret's six children were still living.
James and Fred came to the U.S. in 1878.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, soap maker James Pickard, 39, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Scotland, was living in Calais, Maine with Margaret, 33, born Canada, parents born Ireland; Frederick, 15, and Minnie, 9, both born in Canada; James W., 7; and Margaret E., 1, both born in Maine.
In the 1871 Canada Census, surveyor of lumber James Pickard, 29, born N.B. was living in St. George, N.B. with Margaret, 24; Frederick, 6; and Minnie, six months, born October, all born in N.B.; and Jane Constantine, 57, born Ireland.
In the 1861 Canada Census, Valentine Pickard, 50, native, was living in Prince William District 2, N.B. with Grace, 50, Scottish; Humphrey, 26; Robert, 24; James, 19; Abraham, 17; Hepesybeth, 14; and Hester, 11, all native born.
James was the son of Valentine Pickard and Grace McLean.
The couple had been married for 37 years and four of Margaret's six children were still living.
James and Fred came to the U.S. in 1878.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, soap maker James Pickard, 39, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Scotland, was living in Calais, Maine with Margaret, 33, born Canada, parents born Ireland; Frederick, 15, and Minnie, 9, both born in Canada; James W., 7; and Margaret E., 1, both born in Maine.
In the 1871 Canada Census, surveyor of lumber James Pickard, 29, born N.B. was living in St. George, N.B. with Margaret, 24; Frederick, 6; and Minnie, six months, born October, all born in N.B.; and Jane Constantine, 57, born Ireland.
In the 1861 Canada Census, Valentine Pickard, 50, native, was living in Prince William District 2, N.B. with Grace, 50, Scottish; Humphrey, 26; Robert, 24; James, 19; Abraham, 17; Hepesybeth, 14; and Hester, 11, all native born.
James was the son of Valentine Pickard and Grace McLean.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement