Individual Details

Joseph W. Pinckard

(5 Oct 1845 - )

The History of Brown County, Ohio (Morrow) identifies J. W. Pinckard as "blacksmith, Higginsport, the junior member of the firm of Yearsley & Pinckard." He resided in Mason County, Kentucky, until 1861, where "he received most of his education. In the year last given, he with his parents came to Higginsport, Brown Co., Ohio. In the year 1866, J. W. entered upon the duties of the trade of his choice, which he still follows. He took his instruction under Yearsley Bros., one of whom is his present partner. He followed work as a journeyman until 1872, when he engaged in farming, but not enjoying that pursuit, he resume his trade in one year afterward, opening a shop of his own in Higginsport, and in 1878 associated himself as he now is. They are located near the Shamrock distillery, and, by the efficiency of the proprietors, are enabled to do all work satisfactorily. General blacksmithing, plow and wagon work is their specialty."

Events

Birth5 Oct 1845Mason, Kentucky, United States
Census1850Bracken, Kentucky, United States
Census1860Minerva Lower District, Mason, Kentucky, United States
Marriage1866Josephine Hite
Living1883Higginsport, Brown, Ohio, United States

Families

SpouseJosephine Hite (1848 - )
ChildLiving
FatherGrandison Pinckard (1813 - )
MotherSarah P. Downing (1814 - 1880)
SiblingSarah E. Pinckard (1840 - )
SiblingHarriet I. Pinckard (1842 - )
SiblingEmma M. Pinckard (1855 - )

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