PICKERING HUGH THEODORE (1859-1921) son of William III and Jane Fyfe Pickering m. 1886 to FLORA CATHERINE TANTON (1864-1927) daughter of William and Mary Ann MacArthur Tanton of Linkletter . Theodore and Flora were the last of the Pickering families to farm in Stanley Bridge on land which was originally leased to William I in 1775. Theodore Pickering exited from his property onto the "". Theodore and Flora adopted a daughter named Rita who m. Rev. Fred Wotton and lived in Charlottetown . Rita died Sept. 2, 1983 and is buried in Crapaud Cemetery . In 1918, the Pickerings sold the farm to Thomas, Albert and James Hiscott and retired to Hunter River . The Pickerings are buried in the Hunter River Cemetery . HISCOTT JAMES (Mar. 30, 1891 - Feb. 21, 1975) son of Thomas Sr . and Frances Jane Chalk Hiscott m. to LEONORA BELLE MacARTHUR (Sept. 29, 1892 - May 15, 1967). "Jim" and Leonora Hiscott farmed on the Theodore Pickering property which bordered on Anderson's Creek. Jim's brother, Albert, owned the farm across the road. Thomas Sr . and his two sons also had a sawmill business on the river. Jim and Leonora's home was destroyed in a fire. At this time the family moved to the village and lived for a while in the Honeywell Bulman house. Later, they built a house next to the United Church. This home is now owned by George and Jean Harding. Leonora Hiscott was Post Mistress for a number of years after the family moved to the village. James and Leonora Hiscott had one daughter. 1. Hilda Alberta b. July 6, 1917 m. Elmer Fyfe of Stanley Bridge , {see Fyfe history) Hiscott sawmill on Anderson's Creek 464