Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 68 Number 1085 Rank 117 Date March 12 1887 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate.
d. 2nd inst., at residence of her son, G.W. HOLMES, Jacksonville (Carleton Co.), Margaret F. rideout relict of Joseph rideout, Esq., 79th year, left eight children, 44 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. (see verse)
Burial - [place: Upper Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada]
Loyalist Cemetery although there is no stone there to mark his final resting place.
Blind since birth, Never married, Like her brother Willard, she was thought to be clairvoyant.
Blind sence birth, Like his sister Melissa, he was thought to bo clairvoyant.
Why was he named Edward Winslow. He is distantly related (3rd cousin 4 gen removed) to Edward Winslow, then President of the Government of NB, and a descendant of Edward Winslow, Governor of Plymouth Colony in the 1600's.
1850 Aroostook census shows as Elenor & born New Brunswick
died young
died young.
Infant baby of Hiram II and Caroline named for Edward. The baby died in infancy 2 June 1874 and is buried beside his mother and father in the Pike lot, Evergreen Cemetery, Caribou, Maine
Hiram II and Caroline's fifth baby, who is buried with them, named after this Lucinda. Hiram II visited her in Canada. Believed to be the Lucinda who Blanche Pike (Morgan) remembered her father Hiram II talk about. She thought Lucinda may have been Hiram's third wife! This Lucinda was, in fact, their half-aunt. A sister-in-law to her father by his first marriage to Caroline Mary Rideout