The couple had been married for 39 years, and all six of Elizabeth's children were still living.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, farmer William Pike, 44, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Elizabeth, 40, born Maine, parents born Ireland; Gertrude A., 19; farm worker Edward B., 16; William M., 13; Lavinia B., 10; and Elisha, 3, all born in Maine.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, farmer William Pike, 32, born Maine, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Elizabeth, 30; Gertrude, 8; Edward, 6; and William, 3, all born in Maine.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, laborer Lawrence Diamond, 54, born Ireland, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Ann, 36, born Ireland; laborer John, 15; Francis, 13; Elisabeth, 10; James, 8; and Mary A., 3, all born in Maine.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Lawrence Diamond and Ann Short.
The couple had been married for 39 years, and all six of Elizabeth's children were still living.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, farmer William Pike, 44, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Elizabeth, 40, born Maine, parents born Ireland; Gertrude A., 19; farm worker Edward B., 16; William M., 13; Lavinia B., 10; and Elisha, 3, all born in Maine.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, farmer William Pike, 32, born Maine, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Elizabeth, 30; Gertrude, 8; Edward, 6; and William, 3, all born in Maine.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, laborer Lawrence Diamond, 54, born Ireland, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Ann, 36, born Ireland; laborer John, 15; Francis, 13; Elisabeth, 10; James, 8; and Mary A., 3, all born in Maine.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Lawrence Diamond and Ann Short.
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