Justin Woodside

3 Justin Woodside, 1894-1965, son of Leslie Woodside and Bertha

Milligan) Woodside, married Lulu Picketts, Kelvin Grove, born 899. They had one son Hillard, born 1921. Hillard married Mar- >n Ramsay, born 1924, New London and they had a daughter 'alerie, born 1942 and a son Barry, born 1954.

Justin served in the First World War, and built a house and . EKI‘l’l’l buildings on the farm alongside his father’s. Leslie had pur- hased this property of 65 acres from James Pickering Jr. in 1912. j he field south of the main road was retained by the Pickerings. ' astin also owned 30 acres of land originally owned by Benjamin "Joodside, who was son of the Andrew who came to P.E.I. in 1770. Justin specialized in growing potatoes until his retirement.

Hillard Woodside

Hillard Woodside, son of Justin Woodside and Lulu (Picketts) . ‘foodside, farmed with his father for a few years and worked in ~ he undertaking profession at the Davison Funeral Home, which , A now a full-time occupation.

. h“Valerie married Scott Woodside, Margate, and they have three ' 1 ren.

Barry is a student in Kensington R.H.S.

Mrs. Charles MacIsaac

. On a plot of land in the south—west corner of the field west : i Hillard Woodside’s buildings lived Anne MacIsaac, daughter of ‘ames Sullivan and Catherine (Hennessey) Sullivan who emigrated . Pom Ireland in the early 1820’s. She married Charles MacIsaac ' did they had three children: Dan, Nora and Agatha.

: Nora married John Bowlen, Tracadie and it was in their home > hat Mrs. MacIsaac spent the latter years of her life.

Property Now Owned by J. S. (Junior) Montgomery John Woodside

John Woodside, son of Andrew who came to P.E.I. in 1770, was

1 Egg in 1806 and died in 1894. He married Janet Pickering, 1808-

They had the following family: James R, 1833-1838; Thomas,

' 347-1870; Alevander, 1857-1885; John, 1852-1942; Andrew, 1834— , 14; Jane, 1841—; and William P.

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