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        JONATHAN STICKNEY, b. in St. Armand, C. E., June 8, 1805; m. March 27, 1828, Mary Getty. He m. 2d, March 6, 1849, Orpha Hurlburt. They live near Frelighsburg, in St. Armand, C. E., 1866.

                Eight children:-
1876.  Stephen Abbott, b. Jan. 1, 1831; m. Charlotte Washer.
1877.  Charles, b. June 22, 1832.
1878.  Sarah, b. Jan. 4, 1835; m. George W. Pickering.
1879.  Williard, b. Nov. 28, 1838; m. Hannah Gerow.
1880.  Mary, b. Apr. 17, 1841; m. W. F. Jennings.
1881.  Ephraim Merritt, b. Sept. 16, 1850.
1882.  Clarissa Lillian, b. Nov. 17, 1854.
1883.  Ruth Philena, b. Oct. 28, 1858.


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        WILLIARD STICKNEY, b. in St. Armand, C. E., Dec. 23, 1807; m. July 20, 1839, Clarissa Cummings. He is a Freewill Baptist preacher, and has the reputation of being a successful minister. He lives in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, where he married and settled.

                Three children:-
1884.  Sarah S., b. Dec. 31, 1840.
1885.  Phebe, b. Aug. 10, 1843.
1886.  Julia J., b. Sept. 8, 1845.


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        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Andover, Nov. 15, 1779; m. there May 8, 1804, Lucretia Lovejoy. March 1, 1811, he, of Andover, blacksmith, sells his sister Mary Stickney [835] of Andover, singlewoman, all his right in the estate of his father, John Stickney [322], late of Andover, blacksmith. [Essex Deeds, 194: 172.]

        He died in Andover, Dec. 28, 1818, and his widow m. Sept. 7, 1823, Daniel Carlton.

                Eight children:-
1887.  Mary, b. Jan. 26, 1805; d. unm. Feb. 16, 1862.


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1888.  Ruth, b. June 29, 1806; m. A. Holt, Jr.; A. Schaden.
1889.  Charles, b. June 29, 1808; d. unm.
1890.  Isaac, b. Jan. 25, 1810; d. unm.
1891.  Thomas, b. Apr. 25, 1812; d. July 17, 1819.
1892.  John, b. July 6, 1814; m. Sarah Woodman.
1893.  Joseph, b. July 4, 1816; m. at Key West, Fla.; has family.
1894.  Son, b. Nov. -, 1818; d. Nov., 1818.


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        SILES STICKNEY, b. in Temple, N. H., Aug. 5, 1779; m. June 22, 1803, Eunice Wood of Templeton, who d. June 15, 1840. He m. 2d, May 4, 1842, Clarissa Foster of Wilmington, Vt., who died April 21, 1848. He lived in Whitingham, Windham Co., Vt., where all his children were born, and where he died, Nov. 17, 1857.

                Nine children:-
1895.  Silas, b. Apr. 8, 1804; m. Matilda Garner.
1896.  Sarah, b. Oct. 2, 1805; m. D. Stimpson; C. Clark.
1897.  Martin, b. May 19, 1807; m. C. Stickney; M. Preston.
1898.  Susan, b. Feb. 13, 1809; m. John Haradon.
1899.  Stillman, b. Nov. 28, 1810; m. Emeline Powers.
1900.  Rufus, b. July 8, 1812; m. Adaline Kendall.
1901.  Siles R., b. Apr. 26, 1814; d. Dec. 26, 1844.
1902.  Harvey, b. June 2, 1816; m. Mary A. Lake.
1903.  Lydia, b. Jan. 4, 1819; living, unm. in Coleraine, Mass. Valuable records have
            been received from her.


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        MARTIN STICKNEY, b. in Temple, N. H., April 22, 1784; m. in Middleton, Mass., Oct. 30, 1808, Hannah White, who d. Aug. 29, 1850. He settled in Whitingham, Windham Co., Vt., where all his children were born. He died March 1, 1863, at his daughter's, Mrs. Martha Cobleigh, in Templeton, Mass.

                Ten children:-
1904.  Prentice B., b. Apr. 7, 1809; m. Margaret J. Brazer.
1905.  Martha, b. Sept. 20, 1810; m. David Cobleigh.
1906.  Hannah, b. May 4, 1813; m. John S. Trott.
1907.  Elizabeth, b. Feb. 15, 1815; d. unm. 1839.
1908.  Charlotte, b. Nov. 9, 1817; m. Martin Stickney.
1909.  Olive R., b. -, 1819; m. Robert R. Edwards.
1910.  Fanny, b. -, 1821; m. David Edwards.
1911.  Samuel, b. -, 1825; d. in 1825.
1912.  Diana, b. Mch. 4, 1827; m. Daniel A. Cheney.
1913.  Mary Jane, b. July 3, 1832; m. Wright P. Hall.


290 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

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        AMOS STICKNEY, b. in Tewksbury, May 3, 1789; m. in Woburn, Abigail Winn. He served in the army during the war of 1812, and died Dec. 23, 1858.

                Five children:-
1914.  Abigail, b. -; m.
1915.  Emeline, b. -; d.
1916.  John, b. -; m. and had son Henry.
1917.  Rebecca, b. -; d.
1918.  Henry, b. -; d.


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        EBENEZER STICKNEY, b. in Bradford, Jan. 17, 1780; m. in Londonderry, N. H., March 2, 1809, Hannah Fitz of Ipswich, who d. Feb. 8, 1863. He settled in Londonderry, now Derry, where all his children were born, and where he died October 3, 1844.

                Seven children:-
1919.  Aaron Fitz, b. May 18, 1809; d. Aug. 19, 1810.
1920.  John Fitz, b. June 26, 1810; m. M. Duly; M. A. Hiller.
1921.  Mary Palmer, b. Feb. 22, 1812; living, unm. 1865.
1922.  Abigail Fitz, b. May 6, 1814; m. Leonard Brickett, Esq. of Derry, N. H.,
            Aug. 5, 1862.
1923.  Aaron Fitz, b. June 13, 1816; m. Mary C. Carlton.
1924.  Elizabeth, b. May 3, 1818; m. William F. Fitz of Manchester.
1925.  Sarah Ann, b. Aug. 21, 1820; m. Joseph White.


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        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Bradford, June 30, 1785; m. in Newbury, Jan. 23, 1816, Judith, dau. of Benjamin Savary, who was b. May 30, 1792. Capt. JOHN STICKNEY died in Groveland, Nov. 22, 1857. [Gravestone.]

                Three children:-
1926.  Moses, b. May 17, 1819; m. Sarah W. Renton.
1927.  Abel, b. Feb. 11, 1825; m. Rebecca A. Balch.
1928.  Betsey, b. Nov. 22, 1830; m. Alfred F. Stickney, Aug. 27, 1866.


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        DANIEL BALCH STICKNEY, b. in Bradford, July 21, 1798; m. April 30, 1822, Anna, dau. of Samuel and Anna (Greenough) Parker of East Bradford; b. Nov. 15, 1799. He


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was a trader; afterwards largely engaged with his sons in the manufacture of boots and shoes.

        Col. DANIEL B. STICKNEY died in Groveland, December 17, 1863. [Gravestone.]

                Nine children:-
1929.  Sarah, b. June 2, 1823; m. Herschel A. Spofford, June 5, 1845; no ch.
1930.  Daniel Henry, Apr. 13, 1825; m. H. J. Pemberton.
1931.  Ann Mary, b. Mch. 21, 1827; d. Oct. 3, 1830.
1932.  Charles, b. Mch. 11, 1829; m. Julia G. Noyes.
1933.  Edward, b. Dec. 28, 1830; m. Sarah H. Parker.
1934.  Niles Tilden, b. July 26, 1833; m. Eliza H. George.
1935.  Gardner Perry, b. Nov. 1, 1835; d. Mch. 29, 1862, in Urbana, O.
1936.  William Balch, b. June 29, 1837; m. Emma L. Taylor.
1937.  Warren Abbot, b. Apr. 8, 1839; d. Jan. 2, 1840.


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        DANIEL STICKNEY, b. in Hallowell, Me., Nov. 25, 1804; m. in Wilton, Me., Nov. 10, 1829, Hannah Gould, who was b. in Wilton, March 4, 1811, and d. in Carthage, Me., March 25, 1838. He m. 2d, in Wilton, January 7, 1839, Ursula Moriah Beede, who was b. in Sandwich, N. H., Aug. 1, 1813. In his early manhood he was a mechanic and school teacher, subsequently a magistrate, doing considerable business, and for the last twenty-five years has been a clergyman of the Universalist denomination, attending largely, however, to secular pursuits. At present he resides at Presque Isle, Me., where he is the proprietor and editor of an ably conducted newspaper called "The Loyal Sunrise."

                Six children:-
1938.  Ann Augusta Josephine, b. July 9, 1832; m. P. M. Clark.
1939.  Grenville Mellen, b. Dec. 28, 1835; m. M. A. Staples.
1940.  Alpheus Beede, b. June 27, 1840; m. K. W. H. Hall.
1941.  Mary Emily, b. May 20, 1844; m. Benjamin F. Jennes of Minneapolis, Min.
1942.  Abbie Maria, b. Oct. 9, 1846; unm. living in Stillwater, Mich.
1943.  Ella Francene, b. Aug. 29, 1848; d. Aug. 16, 1852, in Sandwich, N. H.


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        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Chesterville, Me., Nov. 4, 1809; m. in Farmington, Me., Oct. 20, 1835, Sarah Hamlin.


292 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

She died and he m. 2d, Clarissa Norcross. He lives in Phillips, Maine.

                Six children:-
1944.  Charles, b. -; d. aged 20 years.
1945.  John Henry, b. -; in Co. C, 16th Maine Reg., 1865.
1946.  William Penn, b. -; in Army of the Potomac, 1865.
1947.  Sarah Cordelia, b. -.
1948.  Mary Frances, b. -.
1949.  Abby Jane, b. -.


-874.-

        THOMAS STICKNEY, b. in Chesterville, Me., June 20, 1811; was m. in East Wilton, Me., March 18, 1846, by Rev. Daniel Stickney [870] to Olive Smith, who was b. in Chesterville, Me., May 8, 1818. He lived for a time in Carthage and in Chesterville, his father having given him his farm there. His parents lived and died with him. He enlisted in the Army in Nov. of 1862, went to New Orleans, where he died in the Hospital, Oct. 26, 1862.

                Five children:-
1950.  Martha A., b. May 13, 1848.
1951.  Frances V., b. Nov. 22, 1850.
1952.  Mary C., b. May 16, 1852.
1953.  Oliver N., b. Oct. 1, 1854.
1954.  Abner S., b. Nov. 16, 1856.


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        ALFRED INGALLS STICKNEY, b. in Kennebunk, Me., Nov. 6, 1803; m. Nov. 3, 1826, Hannah, dau. of Solomon and Martha (Harriman) Hale, who was b. in east Bradford, Aug. 10, 1806. He resided in Groveland, where two children were born; he then removed to Georgetown, where he is a shoe manufacturer, and Captain of the Militia.

                Five children:-
1955.  Catharine, b. Sept. 23, 1827; m. Granville C. Hathaway.
1956.  Charles Carleton, b. Feb. 28, 1830; d. Oct. 23, 1834.
1957.  John Savory, b. Feb. 6, 1834; d. unm. Nov. 7, 1854.
1958.  Lucelia Hale, b. Jan. 23, 1837; m. H. E. Hardy.
1959.  Mary Eliza, b. June 19, 1841; m. Mosley D. Chase.


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        ERASTUS BRADBURY STICKNEY, b. in Bradford, July


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29, 1807; m. Oct. 13, 1829, Lydia, dau. of Caleb and Hannah (Cottle) Currier, who was b. Nov. 14, 1800, and d. Nov. 4, 1831. He m. 2d, May 21, 1832, Elizabeth, dau. of Moses Jameson; she d. Aug. 17, 1838. He m. 3d, Nov. 3, 1840, Lucy (Jameson) Pemberton, the widow of Kimball Pemberton, and dau. of Moses Jameson. He lives in Groveland.

                Three children:-
1960.  George Erastus, b. May 30, 1831; m. Sarah J. Page.
1961.  Lydia Ann, b. Aug. 2, 1833; m. Elbridge Spinney.
1962.  Moses Warren, b. Aug. 18, 1841; enlisted Aug. 1, 1862, in the 33d Mass. Reg.,
            Co. L, Heavy Artillery for the nine month's service, and d. in the Hospital at
            Philadelphia, Pa., unm.


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        JOSEPH PARSONS STICKNEY, b. in Bradford, April 20, 1819; m. Mary Ann Lydston, who d. in Newburyport, Jan. 20, 1844, aged 22. He m. 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Johnston, widow of George Johnston, and dau. of Moses Wood, Jr. She d. May 17, 1857. He m. 3d, in Haverhill, Olive Waterhouse of Saco, Me., Aug. 12, 1857. He lives in Groveland.

                Seven children:-
1963.  Howard Parsons, b. June 3, 1843; d. Sept. 7, 1843.
1964.  Oscar Munroe, b. Mch. 21, 1846; enlisted (1863) for one year, in the 48th Mass.
            Reg., Co. B; d. unm. Mch. 28, 1866.
1965.  Edgar Herbert, b. June 12, 1847.
1966.  Helen Eliza, b. Oct. 9, 1852; m. James A. Hall, Feb. 2, 1868.
1967.  Carrie Olive, b. Jan. 4, 1857; d. Jan. 5, 1857.
1968.  Phœbe Jane, b. Oct. 2, 1859.
1969.  Leroy White, b. Sept. 7, 1862.


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        LEONARD WHITE STICKNEY, b. in Bradford, Nov. 2, 1821; m. Susan Johnson, dau. of Vinton Streeter of New Portland, Me. In 1854 he was a shoe dealer in Freeport, Ill.; in 1863 in Denver City; in 1866, Pike's Peak.

                Two children:-
1970.  Cornelius Willmore, b. Mch. 9, 1850.
1971.  Elias Vinton, b. Aug. 2, 1853.


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        THOMAS WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Bradford, July 25, 1824; m. Mary J., dau. of Thomas Smith of West New-


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bury. She was b. in 1828, and d. June 14, 1856. He m. 2d, Adelaide B. (Moody) Fogg. His dau. Mary Josephine Stickney (by his first wife), at the age of 3 years, 9 mos., was adopted, Sept. 2, 1856, with the consent of her father, by George H. Hopkinson of Groveland, and Sarah P., his wife, and took the name of Annie Putnam Hopkinson. [Essex Prob., 118: 520.]

                Four children:-
1972.  Annette Augusta, b. Feb. 1, 1845; m. Albert S. Perkins, Aug. 26, 1865.
1973.  Mary Josephine, b. Nov. 26, 1852; adopted by Geo. H. Hopkinson, 1856.
1974.  James William, b. Jan. 6, 1859; has deceased.
1975.  Mary Jane, b. Jan. 25, 1861.


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        BENJAMIN STICKNEY, b. in Tewksbury, Oct. 10, 1779; m. in Andover, May 30, 1805, Sarah, dau. of John Barnard. They had an infant b. and d. March 1, 1836. He m. 2d, Lydia, dau. of John and Lydia Bodwell of Methuen, Dec. 29, 1836; no children. She d. July 16, 1861, aged 76. He d. in Andover, May 20, 1856. [Gravestones.]


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        ISAAC STICKNEY, b. in Andover, July 16, 1781; pub. there March 12, 1807, and m. (date not known) Sybil Adams. He m. 2d, Elizabeth Quimby of Goffstown, N. H., who d. in Andover, May 16, 1863. He resided in Bennington and Goffstown, N. H., and is living in Andover.

                Two children:-
1976.  Eliza Ann, b. -, 1815; m. Capt. Thomas A. Holt of Andover; she d. Dec. 26, 1848.
1977.  Elbridge, b. -; d. in infancy.


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        ABRAHAM STICKNEY, b. in Andover, May 4, 1787; m. April 7, 1808, Mary Beard. She d. Dec. 4, 1824. He was pub. in Andover, Jan. 2, 1826, and m. (date not known) to Hannah, dau. of Jesse and Mary (Clark) Holt, who was b. in Tewksbury, Oct. 23, 1791. He was a wheelwright and carpen-


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ter, and died in Andover, Sept. 8, 1839. [Gravestone.] His widow m. Aug. 26, 1844, Richard Barker, who d. March, 1845, and she is now living with her dau. Mrs. Hannah E. Burtt, in South Andover.

                Thirteen children:-
1978.  Mary Ann, b. June 22, 1808; m. Wm. Goldsmith.
1979.  Catharine B., b. Sept. 11, 1809; d. unm. Jan. 8, 1835.
1980.  Edward Beard, b. Feb. 22, 1812; m. H. Dean; J. P. Cogswell.
1981.  James Madison, b. July 5, 1814; m. Mary Burdett.
        -twins-
1982.  Jane Maria, b. July 5, 1814; m. W. Goldsmith; A. Meader.
1983.  Lucebia Clark, b. Sept. 8, 1816; d. unm. Dec. 7, 1839.
1984.  William Henry, b. Mch. 29, 1819; d. unm. Oct. 30, 1838.
1985.  Louisa Richmond, b. July 28, 1821; m. Noah Clapp.
1986.  Alathena Gertrude, b. Nov. 18, 1823; d. Jan. 13, 1824.
1987.  Caroline Elizabeth, b. Nov. 30, 1824; m. Arthur N. Bean.
1988.  Abraham Elmore, b. Nov. 29, 1826; d. unm. Sept. 13, 1852.
1989.  John Adams, b. Nov. 14, 1828; d. unm. Dec. 10, 1853.
1990.  Hannah Eliza, b. Oct. 5, 1831; m. Henry Burtt.


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        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Andover, March 9, 1793; pub. there Dec. 5, 1842, and m. (date not known) Eliza, dau. of David and Lydia (Noble) Ricker; no children. He died April 8, 1854. [Gravestone.] His widow died in Andover, May 29, 1868, aged 75 years.


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        JOSEPH STICKNEY, b. in West Andover, Feb. 18, 1794; m. March 7, 1817, Lucebia, dau. of Joseph and Rebecca (Fuller) Clark, b. in Tewksbury, Feb. 8, 1799, and d. in West Andover, April 25, 1863. He resides in Andover.

                Five children:-
1991.  Eliza Lucebia, b. Aug. 26, 1817; m. Gilman Davis, Nov. 8, 1848.
1992.  Joseph Clark, b. Apr. 3, 1819; m. Rachel Cram.
1993.  Mary L., b. Oct. 6, 1825; m. Wm. H. Morrison.
1994.  Charles Otis, b. Dec. 25, 1829; m. -; he is a carpenter in Lawrence.
1995.  Ellen Augusta, b. July 26, 1837; m. Wm. M. Hubbard, Apr. 6, 1868.


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        JOSEPH STICKNEY, b. in Townsend, Nov. 23, 1797; m.


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Nov. 29, 1826, Mary Ann Wheeler of Pepperell. He died in Townsend, Aug. 14, 1848.

                Six children:-
1996.  Walter Brooks, b. Oct. 25, 1828.
1997.  Mary Ann, b. Sept. 25, 1831.
1998.  Charles Grosvenor, b. June 21, 1832; d. July 29, 1832.
1999.  John Whitcomb, b. Jan. 6, 1834; d. June 3, 1837.
2000.  Aner French, b. June 12, 1836; d. June 3, 1837.
2001.  Almira Wheeler, b. Dec. 2, 1838; d. Feb. 2, 1859.


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        DAVID JEWETT STICKNEY, b. in Townsend, August 6, 1801; m. in Mason, N. H., Aug. 12, 1824, Lydia Amsden. He is living in Milford, N. H.

                Ten children:-
2002.  Lorinda O., b. Apr. 14, 1825; m. Ezra Farnsworth of Brookline; six ch.
2003.  Elbridge H., b. Apr. 5, 1828; m. Aurelia M. Cox, Mch. 28, 1855.
2004.  Harriet A., b. Mch. 24, 1830; m. Franklin Gilman, May 1, 1849, of Mason; one ch.
2005.  George J., b. Feb. 11, 1832; m. Ann Platts, June 4, 1851.
2006.  Timothy J., b. Apr. 5, 1835; m. Jennie Curtis, Feb. 22, 1857; one ch.
2007.  Mary J., b. Oct. 28, 1837; m. J. Edgar Hobson, Dec. 3, 1854, of North Garden,
            Penn.; one ch.
2008.  James M., b. Sept. 10, 1840.
2009.  Henry H., b. Aug. 22, 1842.
2010.  David A., b. Oct. 4, 1845; d. Sept. 4, 1849.
2011.  Ai W., b. Mch. 21, 1848.


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        ALVAH STICKNEY, b. in Townsend, July 19, 1807; m. Sept. 4, 1832, Rebecca W. Spaulding. "He always lived with his parents and took care of them until their death. By his own industry, and some aid of his father, he acquired a very good English education. He occupied four months or more, in the cold season, in school teaching; his remaining time being devoted to agriculture, in which he is very successful. He married an excellent woman of a good education, and they have twelve children, mostly sons; the oldest of them have received good academical educations, and in regard to their younger children, using a Scriptural phrase, they are "training


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them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." They are living in Townsend, Mass.

                Twelve children:-
2012.  Alvah Franklin, b. Sept. 24, 1833; m. M. Elizzie Martin, May 8, 1862;
            resides in Townsend, Mass.
2013.  Alonzo Lawrence, b. May 26, 1835; studied with his uncle, Dr. Simeon S.
            Stickney, at Milford, N. H.; a medical student at H. C.; grad. in 1862.
            Is a practicing physician (Allopathy) at Sutton, Mass.
2014.  Ellen, b. Dec. 5, 1837.
2015.  Everett, b. Oct. 9, 1839; m. Georgiana E. Centre, Oct. 8, 1863;
            resides in Milford, N. H.
2016.  Nancy Rebecca, b. Nov. 16, 1841.
2017.  Lois Elizabeth, b. Feb. 7, 1845.
2018.  Ambrose Grosvenor, b. May 1, 1847.
2019.  Clarence, b. July 12, 1849.
2020.  Charles Arthur, b. May 4, 1851.
2021.  Mary Eulalie, b. June 15, 1853.
2022.  Clifford Webster, b. Dec. 21, 1855.
2023.  Abbie Annah, b. Oct. 15, 1858.


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        SIMEON SMITH STICKNEY, b. in Townsend, Nov. 16, 1810; m. Nov. 16, 1837, Sarah Ann Twitchell of Dublin, N. H. She d. in Milford, N. H., June 26, 1865, aged 49.

        He acquired a good English education, studied physic, graduated at the Castleton Medical College in Vermont, in 1836, practiced medicine in Dublin, N. H., about eighteen months, and in Oct., 1837, went to Milford, N. H., where he still lives; has a good share of practice, is a Justice of the Peace and Postmaster.

                Eight children:-
2024.  Clesson Rockwood, b. Aug. 15, 1838; m. Sarah M. Smith, Jan. 1, 1862,
            when he was Sergeant of 8th Regiment, N. H. Vols.; in 1864 as Lieut.
            of 22d Reg., Corps D'Afrique, La. Resides (1869), Milford, N. H.
2025.  John Alfred, b. Sept. 7, 1839.
2026.  Sarah Marion, b. Nov. 22, 1841; d. June 23, 1843.
2027.  Charles Carroll, b. Nov. 9, 1843; d. July 22, 1862.
2028.  Walter Smith, b. Aug. 6, 1846; d. July 5, 1847.
2029.  Sarah Marion, b. Sept. 13, 1849.
2030.  Anna Bell, b. Aug. 24, 1851.
2031.  Freddie Smith, b. Apr. 18, 1859; d. Oct. 5, 1861.


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        AUGUSTUS GROSVENOR STICKNEY, born in Antrim, N. H., Sept. 7, 1807; m. June 10, 1834, in Hancock, N. H., Louisa Wilson. He studied Medicine with his father, and attended three courses of Medical Lectures, graduated at Williams College, 1834, with degree of M. D., and located in West Townsend, where he had an extensive course of practice. He was a Fellow of the Mass. Medical Society; Secretary of the Townsend Female Seminary, Nov. 8, 1854, and Postmaster. He died Aug. 23, 1862, much lamented. His widow is living (1868) in West Townsend.

                Three children:-
2032.  Augustus Grosvenor, b. Oct. 31, 1837; m. Addie M. Southworth, June, 1862.
            In 1862 he was of the 53d Mass. Reg., Co. G, and was wounded in the
            Louisiana battle of Apr., 1863. They reside in W. Townsend.
2033.  Charles Arthur, b. Mch. 13, 1843; d. in infancy.
2034.  William Albert, b. Aug. 5, 1844; unm. (1868) in Boston.


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        MOSES WHITING STICKNEY, b. in Antrim, N. H., Dec. 7, 1809; m. Feb. 25, 1834, Susan S., dau. of Robert Carr of Antrim, N. H. She d. in Albany, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1848. He m. 2d, May 22, 1850, Mary A., dau. of John Plank of Lowville, New York.

        He left Antrim, N. H., in 1826, for Boston, became a clerk at Nathaniel Smith's on Long wharf; in 1833 commenced business in Boston for himself; left there in 1834, for Bradford, N. H.; was in the mercantile business with A. T. Cressey till 1837; then went to Albany, N. Y., and engaged in the coffee and spice business with his brother, Leander Stickney, under the firm of "Bacon and Stickney." They probably have the largest coffee and spice establishment in America.

                Three children:-
2035.  Son, b. -; d. in infancy.
2036.  Milton Whiting, b. Jan. 4, 1852.
2037.  Ida Mary, b. May 15, 1854; d. May 4, 1865.


-914.-

        JAMES MILTON STICKNEY, b. in Antrim, N. H., Nov.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 299

24, 1813; m. Mary Eaton, of Townsend. He studied Medicine with his father, attended two courses of lectures, graduated in the class of 1840 at the Vermont Medical College; was for a time a physician in Hancock, Milford, N. H., and Pepperell, where he still has a good practice. He has no children.


-915.-

        LEANDER STICKNEY, born in Antrim, N. H., Dec. 12, 1815; m. Sept. 4, 1841, Fanny Rodgers, who d. Sept. 5, 1851, aged 29 years. He m. 2d, Aug. 28, 1853, Mary Ellen Dowlin of Albany, N. Y. He is engaged with his brother in the coffee and spice business, under the firm of "Bacon and Stickney," at Albany, N. Y.

                Three children:-
2038.  Child, b. -; d. in infancy.
2039.  Ellen Mary, b. Sept. 24, 1854.
2040.  Herbert Whiting, b. Feb. 7, 1859.


-933.-

        STEPHEN STICKNEY, born in Windsor, Me., April 16, 1812; m. 1832 (?) Eliza Nash, and settled in Belfast, Me., where they still reside.

                Nine children:-
2041.  Annie, b. -, 1840; m. Henry Jones.
2042.  Darius, b. -, 1841; d. 1859.
2043.  Emery W., b. -, 1842; of New Orleans.
2044.  Alonzo, b. -, 1844; killed at Gettysburg, 1863.
2045.  Virginia, b. -, 1848.
2046.  Augusta, b. -, 1850.
2047.  Georgia, b. -, 1852.
2048.  Freddie, b. -, 1853.
2049.  Frank, b. -, 1855.


-935.-

        ABRAHAM STICKNEY, b. -; m. - Moor of Windsor, Me. Resides in Augusta, Me.

                Three children:-
2050.  George.
2051.  John.
2052.  Joel.


-939.-

        BENJAMIN STICKNEY, b. Jan. 31, 1802; m. May 5, 1828, Letitia Wilson. She d. Sept. 4, 1834. he m. 2d, Feb.


300 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

15, 1836, Elizabeth Teater, by whom he had no children. He is a farmer, and lives (1866) at Sherwood, Will Co., Ill.

                One child:-
2053.  Charles, b. July 10, 1829; m. Sarah E. Van Ness.


-941.-

        ABRAHAM STICKNEY, born July 9, 1806; m. March 6, 1828, Sarah T. Miller, who was b. Jan. 3, 1804. He is a merchant, and resides in New York City.

                Three children:-
2054.  Mary Elizabeth, b. Mch. 30, 1829; m. John K. Roe, Feb. 14, 1849; no ch.
            She d. Mch. 19, 1864.
2055.  Elmira Louisa, b. Nov. 29, 1832; d. May 17, 1833.
2056.  Adelaide Cordelia, b. Feb. 25, 1843; d. Feb. 27, 1844.


-942.-

        DAVID BELKNAP STICKNEY, b. Jan. 26, 1809; m. March 15, 1839, Julia Ann, dau. of Elijah Purdy. She was b. June 6, 1821. He writes that:-

        "When about seventeen years of age, I was sent to the Academy at Montgomery, and subsequently studied the medical profession, attended lectures at Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; graduated in 1831. I first went to a place called Tafton, in Pike Co., Pa., where I practiced some six years; emigrated to Ohio in 1838; stayed some two years in Holmes County, where I married. I then went to Morrow Co., located at Chesterville. In the meantime my father having sold his property in Orange Co., N. Y., emigrated to Ohio, bought a farm near Chesterville. He being aged and infirm, and my youngest brother John being too young to manage the farm, and I having become somewhat tired of the profession, I moved on and took charge of the farm, and after my father's death I became the owner.

        This farm I sold in 1859, moved into Allen Co., Ohio, located at a place called Acadia, where I kept the Post-office and did a little at my medical profession. I could probably have spent my remaining days in comparative ease and comfort, but believing it is the duty of parents to look to the future welfare of their children, and ought to make all due sacrifice to do so, I left Ohio, in 1864, staid one year in Kansas, when the war being over I removed to South-west Missouri, and purchased such an estate as will make three good farms for my three sons, and reasonable portions for my daughters.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 301

        I am located (1866) at Marion Jasper Co., Missouri, in a pleasant country, a delightful climate, and land of great fertility; all kinds of fruit grow to perfection, grapes of a great variety grow natural, and I do not doubt a great deal of wine will be made in this vicinity in a few years. Water of an excellent quality is abundant, timber is plenty, and it is as healthy as any country I ever lived in. The country is fast being settled by northern men. I live on the Buck branch of Spring River, about two miles from the main river."

        To Dr. STICKNEY I am indebted for not only the record, but memoirs of nearly all the descendants of his grandfather, James Stickney [122], who in early life left New England and became one of the original proprietors of Newburgh, N. Y., in 1766.

                Eight children:-
2057.  John S., b. Nov. 13, 1839; d. Dec. 7, 1839.
2058.  Clarenda V., b. Sept. 23, 1840; m. Ephraim Sheets, Mch. 2, 1860;
            resides in Delphi, Indiana.
2059.  Janetta, b. Aug. 31, 1842; m. Prof. S. S. Riley, Aug. 7, 1866,
            of Hartsville, Indiana.
2060.  Cassius M. C., b. Jan. 2, 1845; unm. in Leavenworth, Kansas.
2061.  Mary Sophronia, b. Feb. 19, 1850; d. July 3, 1851.
2062.  Chauncey Belknap, b. July 7, 1852.
2063.  Robert Treat Paine, b. Oct. 10, 1854.
2064.  Elana Rosine, b. Jan. 10, 1859.


-943.-

        ROBERT STICKNEY, b. Nov. 9, 1811; never married. It was thought that he should study the legal profession; he was, therefore, early put to a school, and Sept. 9, 1836, entered Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., and graduated in 1839. His address being "Equitable Union," which was printed in pamphlet form, and a copy of which is in the New York State Library. He spent about a year in the office of Judge Suffran, Rockland Co., New York. His health failing, he then went to Vicksburg, Miss., and taught school some two years; he then went to Shreveport, La., where he remained several years. He next returned to Chicago, Ill., and with his brother, Chauncey, purchased a lumber establishment in Michigan, and also established a lumber yard in Chicago; but the business not meeting their expectations they sold out. Robert went South again; before the rebellion broke out, bought salt-works in Arkansas,


302 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

at a place called Perry Cliffton. Was doing well. He died in the winter or spring of 1862, at a place on the White River, Arkansas, called White Cliff.


-944.-

        CHAUNCEY STICKNEY, b. Oct. 1, 1814; m. August 19, 1852, Helen A. Berry, in Will Co., Ill. He, with his brother Robert, was engaged for a time in the lumber business in Chicago, Ill., where he resided in 1868.

                Two children:-
2065.  Theodore, b. Oct. 2, 1853.
2066.  Helen, b. Nov. 17, 1855.


-949.-

        FREDERICK S. STICKNEY, b. at Shawangunk, Orange Co., N. Y., Aug. 24, 1798; m. March 30, 1826, Submit, dau. of Abel and Submit Watkins. He went with his parents to Borreyville, from there to Philadelphia, Pa., where he tended as a clerk in a retail, and afterwards in a wholesale, store; returned to New York State, married, and opened a store in Wurtsboro, Sullivan Co., N. Y., where he remained until his death, May 8, 1839. His widow m. 2d, Cornelius Wood. She d. at Bloomingburg, N. Y., March 19, 1864.

                Five children:-
2067.  Isaac Shultz, b. Feb. 11, 1827; m. Sarah Thompson.
2068.  Son, b. -; d. in infancy.
2069.  Son, b. -; d. in infancy.
2070.  Daughter, b. -; d. in infancy.
2071.  George Washington, b. Nov. 29, 1835; d. Apr. 5, 1842.


-952.-

        WILLIAM L. STICKNEY, b. at Shawangunk, Orange Co., N. Y., July 5, 1804; m. Feb. 23, 1830, Eliza Markley, who was born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 11, 1811, and d. there April 25, 1864.

        He is a merchant in Philadelphia, Pa.

                Ten children:-
2072.  Mary Adelaide, b. Oct. 23, 1830; m. Thomas Moore.
2073.  Josephine Caroline, b. Sept. 23, 1832; m. Chas. M. Wilson.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 303

2074.  William Preston, b. Mch. 1, 1834; m. Melia M. Haverstick, about 1854; four ch.
            They reside in Philadelphia, Pa. Their record could not be obtained.
2075.  Matilda Tomlin, b. Oct. 23, 1835; m. J. K. Cummings.
2076.  Emma Marcella Komo, b. July 8, 1839; m. J. L. Anderson.
2077.  Harriet Probasco, b. Mch. 12, 1842.
2078.  Johnathine Markley, b. Jan. 13, 1844.
2079.  Celestine Louisa Wagner, b. Nov. 3, 1845.
2080.  Henry Fritz, b. Mch. 12, 1848. Served in the late War.
2081.  Eliza Blyler, b. Apr. 8, 1850.


-953.-

        MARCUS STICKNEY, b. at Shawangunk, Orange Co., N. Y., Nov. 2, 1805; m. Oct. 11, 1827, Sarah Allison, who d. April 8, 1846. He m. 2d, Jan. 30, 1850, Jane M. Shaw of Orange Co., N. Y., who is still living. He lived and died at Mast Hope, Pike Co., Penn., April 1, 1855.

                Nine children:-
2082.  Merandah, b. July 23, 1828; d. Jan. 14, 1831.
2083.  Samuel, b. Aug. 24, 1830; m. Mary Horton.
2084.  Mary, b. Aug. 17, 1832; m. Jacob Elmore of Mast Hope, Pike Co., Pa., Nov., 1851.
2085.  Malvenia, b. Sept. 15, 1834; m. Jacob S. Miller of Dyberry, Wayne Co., Pa., July 4, 1854.
2086.  Jehial, b. Oct. 1, 1836; d. Nov. 10, 1836.
2087.  Emily A., b. Oct. 23, 1837; m. Aaron Newton of Wurtsborough, N. Y., May 31, 1855.
2088.  Margaret Malinda, b. Dec. 29, 1839; living, unm. (1866) Dyberry, Pa.
2089.  Sarah, b. Oct. 14, 1841; m. Capt. Lyman T. Borcher of Dyberry, Pa., May 16, 1865.
2090.  William M., b. Feb. 15, 1843. Entered the Army as a volunteer, Sept., 1861,
            in the 56th N. Y. Reg.; served out his first enlistment, and enlisted again in March, 1864, and d. at Beaufort, S. C., Sept. 15, 1864, of yellow fever; unm.


-955.-

        DAVID DORRANCE STICKNEY, b. at Borreyville, on the Delaware River, in the town of Highland, Sullivan Co., N. Y., Nov. 19, 1811; m. June 6, 1839, Margaret, dau. of Morire and Mary Starne, who was b. at Phila., Pa., Jan. 15, 1816.

        He is a carpenter, having worked at his trade in Borreyville, Wurtsboro, Burlingham, Bloomingburg, and Middletown, until


304 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

he married and settled in Phila., Pa., where he still resides; none of his children have married. This gentleman, to whom I am greatly indebted for records and other information conected with the families, also writes me that "The Stickney Family, my grandfather's descendants, or those of them that I have seen, are about middle height, and rather slim; generally married those of corresponding height, with gray and blue eyes; men and women of good judgement and faithful to promises, but none of the highest order of talents; it is true there are lawyers, preachers, doctors and magistrates, but I see no account of their filling any high place in the nation. Now my grandfather puts me in mind of Abraham that we read of in the Bible, his descendants are very numerous."

                Four children:-
2091.  Mary, b. Mch. 8, 1841.
2092.  Theresa, b. Sept. 19, 1844.
2093.  Adaline, b. Jan. 15, 1847.
2094.  Frank Alexander, b. Feb. 23, 1853.


-957.-

        ERASTUS STICKNEY, b. May 4, 1810; m. Oct. 28, 1836, Lucy R. Allyn; has always resided in Orange Co., N. Y., which he represented one term at the Legislature. He has been for many years Justice of the Peace, and lives at Wawayanda, Orange Co., N. Y. None of his children were married in 1866.

                Five children:-
2095.  Charles E., b.-.
2096.  Erastus A., b. -.
2097.  Frances R., b. -.
2098.  Harriet, b. -.
2099.  John, b. -.


-958.-

        JOHN HOWELL STICKNEY, b. in Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y., April 15, 1815; m. Nov. 23, 1840, Elizabeth Crator. Resides at Lyons, N. Y. (?).

                Nine children:-
2100.  Ella, b. Aug. 10, 1845.
2101.  Hannah Elizabeth, b. Apr. 21, 1848.
2102.  Mary Rebecca, b. Dec. 11, 1850.
2103.  Sarah Howell, b. Mch. 3, 1853.
2104.  Emma Jane, b. Dec. 16, 1855; d. May 25, 1858.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 305

2105.  Alice Roseman, b. Mch. 12, 1858.
2106.  John Erastus, b. Apr. 29, 1860.
2107.  Minnie, b. July 18, 1862.
2108.  Florence, b. Feb. 19, 1865.


-959.-

        CHARLES STICKNEY, b. in Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y., May 28, 1820; m. May 5, 1846, Mary Barker of Lyons, N. Y.

                Two children:-
2109.  Walter, b. Jan. 27, 1847.
2110.  Andrew, b. Apr. 17, 1850.


-960.-

        BENJAMIN MERRIT STICKNEY, b. in Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y., Dec. 22, 1823; m. May 25, 1865, Carrie Hosford; lives at Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y.

                One child:-
2111.  Anna, b. Feb. 26, 1866.


-967.-

        WASHINGTON STICKNEY, b. April 27, 1811; m. Jan., 1840, Sarah Lusk, dau. of N. Buckingham, M. D. He graduated at Hamilton College, New York, in 1834; is a clergyman of the Presbyterian Church; has been settled over a congregation at Cazanova, N. Y.; was a Presidential Elector on the Barney Ticket, and served as Chaplain in a Cavalry Regiment during the late war, and is now living in Lockport, N. Y.

                Two children:-
2112.  Catharine, F., b. Apr., 1843.
2113.  Sarah Elizabeth, b. Oct., 1846.


-968.-

        THOMAS STICKNEY, b. May 17, 1799; m. March 16, 1828, Mary Hardy, who was b. in 1805. They were living (1868) in Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.

                Seven children:-
2114.  Barnet W., b. Jan. 20, 1829; d. Oct. 16, 1856.
2115.  Abigail H., b. Dec. 31, 1831; m. John Keech.
2116.  Hattie E., b. Dec. 26, 1832; unm. (1866) at Sackett's Harbor.
2117.  Sarah Jane, b. Feb. 8, 1834; d. 1837.


306 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

2118.  Mary L., b. Jan. 7, 1837; m. Alonzo Holloway.
2119.  Lois E., b. Apr. 10, 1839; m. Daniel W. Holloway.
2120.  Hannah, b. June 13, 1841; d. 1847.


-977.-

        SAMUEL STICKNEY, b. in Machias, Me., March 9, 1794; m. Dec. 14, 1819, Lavinia DeWolf Crowell of Truro, Nova Scotia. He settled in St. John, N. B., was a master mariner, and died at his son's, in St. Andrews, N. B., Oct. 9, 1867.

                Two children:-
2121.  Hannah Amelia, b. Oct. 4, 1820; m. John D. Purdy.
2122.   George Forsyth, b. Oct. 5, 1822; m. Mary Miller.


-979.-

        TIMOTHY STICKNEY, b. in Calais, Me., June 1, 1798; m. in Nova Scotia, Jan. 21, 1824, Nancy Crowell. He was a master mariner, and is supposed to have been lost at sea, having left home, April 10, 1838, and not been heard from since.

                Three children:-
2123.  Thomas, b. Oct. 1, 1824; m. Sarah Page.
2124.  Lucilla M., b. Oct. 28, 1826; m. Daniel Goulding.
2125.  William Henry, b. July 21, 1831; d. Apr., 1855.


-984.-

        HENRY PRESCOTT STICKNEY, b. in Calais, Me., April 3, 1808; m. April 25, 1836, in St. Johns, N. B., Sarah A. Patterson. He is a master mariner; resides in Calais (?), Me.

                One child:-
2126.  William Henry Prescott, b. Jan. 29, 1837; m. C. E. Gibson.


-986.-

        HIRAM T. STICKNEY, b. in Perry, Me., July 3, 1813; m. May 26, 1845, Louisa T. Lancy. He is a master mariner living (1868) in Eastport, Me.

                Eight children:-
2127.  Louisa, b. Dec. 10, 1847.
2128.  Lucy E. B., b. Mch. 6, 1849.
2129.  Dorcas A., b. May 22, 1851.
2130.  Maggie E., b. Dec. 3, 1853.
2131.  John L., b. June 15, 1856.
2132.  Samuel, b. Jan. 8, 1860.
2133.  Annie M., b. May 10, 1862.
2134.  Benett, b. June 25, 1865.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 307

-988.-

        JAMES WARREN HATHAWAY STICKNEY, b. in Perry, Me., April 27, 1820; m. at Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa., Nov. 22, 1848, Mary T., dau. of Richard and E. A. Bishop. He settled in Camden, N. J., served through the war as Captain of Co. F, 3d New Jersey Reg.; afterwards promoted to Major, in April of 1864, he was in command of the Reserve Corps at Washington, at the time of President Lincoln's assassination.

                Five children:-
2135.  Richard Warren, b. Sept. 8, 1849.
2136.  Charles DeForest, b. Feb. 1, 1851.
2137.  James Chace, b. Apr. 21, 1853; d. June 28, 1854.
2138.  Mary Eleanor, b. Oct. 4, 1855.
2139.  Annie Page, b. Dec. 27, 1857; d. Dec. 9, 1858.


-990.-

        ZEPHENIAH KITTREDGE STICKNEY, b. in Mount Vernon, N. H., Dec. 14, 1798; m. Dec. 24, 1825, Lucy Earle, who was b. in Morristown, Vt., Jan. 30, 1806. He is a farmer at Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan. [Record not received in season to number.]

                Eleven children:-
          Sarah C., b. Jan. 28, 1826; m. A. Beaman, Mch. 9, 1848.
          William R., b. Nov. 21, 1827; m. Catherine Hamel.
          Cornelia H., b. Dec. 25, 1829; d. Apr. 19, 1847.
          Henrietta, b. Jan. 9, 1832; d. Feb. 5, 1834.
          Joseph E., b. Nov. 14, 1833; m. Jane -.
          Oscar C., b. Feb. 5, 1836; m. Adelaide Stoughton.
          Russell W., b. Jan. 4, 1838; m. Hortinea Thomas.
          Lucy M., b. Oct. 4, 1840; m. Beaman Hawks, May 12, 1857.
          Julius Z., b. Oct. 14, 1842; m. Emmie Coon.
          Lucia C., b. Apr. 18, 1845; m. Adolphus Sherburne, June 12, 1865.
          Amaretta C., b. Feb. 3, 1848; m. Charles Sherburne, Feb. 25, 1865.


-992.-

        HENRY C. STICKNEY, b. in Troy, N. H., April 2, 1802; m. Dec. 25, 1822, Sally Smith of Eden, Vt., who d. March 22, 1824. He m. 2d, Oct. 31, 1826, Nancy Sawyer of Nelson,


308 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

N. H., who was b. March 2, 1806, and d. Dec. 5, 1846. He m. 3d, June 14, 1847, Mary (McKeen) Beckwith, who was b. at Acworth, N. H., March 24, 1818. She left her family to find her affinity with the spiritualists; divorced in 1863. He m. 4th, Feb. 2, 1864, Valeria O'Bryon Wright of Hanover, N. H., who was b. Feb. 6, 1818, the dau. of David and Irene L. Wright. His children were probably all born in Troy, N. H. He resides (1869) in Lebanon, N. H.

                Fifteen children:-
2140.  Nancy M., b. Nov. 19, 1827; m. Thomas W. Crosby of Nashua, N. H., Jan. 28, 1847.
2141.  Abial, b. Apr. 7, 1829; m. Susan P. Derby of Westmoreland, Dec., 1852;
            6 ch. Living at Council Bluff, Iowa.
2142.  Infant, b. Mch. 3, 1831; d. Mch. 31, 1831.
2143.  Sarah S., b. Feb. 24, 1832; m. Augustine W. Shapleigh.
2144.  Lucy Jane, b. June 5, 1834; m. Appleton Oakes of Troy, N. H., Nov. 10, 1852.
2145.  Silas S., b. June 19, 1836; m. Marion O. Stearns.
2146.  Mary O., b. July 5, 1838; d. Aug. 16, 1840.
2147.  Clara A., b. Feb. 6, 1840; m. Geo. F. W. Billings of Methuen, June 31, 1859.
2148.  Orrilla, b. July 17, 1844; m. William Wentworth of Charleston, N. H.
2149.  Augustine W., b. Apr. 29, 1848; m. Mary J. White, Dec. 31, 1868. Enlisted
            Sept. 13, 1864, in the 18th N. H. Reg., Co. B, and served until June 10, 1865.
2150.  Samuel A., b. Mch. 31, 1850.
2151.  Mary A., b. Sept. 27, 1852.
2152.  Charles H., b. Feb. 21, 1855.
2153.  Orlando G., b. Feb. 16, 1857.
2154.  Henrietta C., b. July 5, 1859; d. Jan. 22, 1864.


-993.-

        JAMES STICKNEY, b. in Troy, N. H., Dec. 13, 1804; m. in Chelsea, Vt., Dec., 1830, Mary Shattuck, who has deceased. He lived in 1849 in Taunton, Mass., and in 1868 in Michigan.

                Two children:-
2155.  Marble L., b. -.
2156.  Janett M., b. -; d. 1866.


-1000.-

        ELVY I. STICKNEY, b. in Johnson, Vt., June 14, 1822; removed with his parents to Eden, Vt., in 1827; m. Feb. 2,


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 309

1848, Lucia C., dau. of Ebenezer W. and Mary (Cleveland) Kellogg. She was b. in Calais, Vt., Jan. 14, 1825; her father was b. in N. Y. State, May 3, 1785, and her mother in Hanover, N. H., Nov. 7, 1792. They removed after marriage to Beverly, where they remained until Nov., 1849, then went to Constable, N.Y., where their second child was born; then to Burke, N. Y., where their two youngest children were born. He is a carpenter and cabinet-maker, and resides at Groton Junction.

                Four children:-
2157.  Emma A., b. Dec. 11, 1848.
2158.  Ella M., b. June 10, 1850.
2159.  Eva F., b. Mch. 13, 1852.
2160.  Lillie Love, b. June 29, 1856; d. Apr. 1, 1869.


-1001.-

        JAMES STICKNEY, b. in Calais, Me., Oct. 15, 1800; m. in Perry, Me., Aug. 20, 1838, Mary Tuttle; resides in Perry.

                Seven children:-
2161.  Harriet Ellen, b. Jan. 25, 1841; m. Simeon Newman, 1862, and d. in 1863.
2162.  Olivet Clarissa, b. June 26, 1843; m. Jeremiah Loring, Apr. 19, 1864.
2163.  Charles Lewis, b. Feb. 20, 1846. Served two years in the 1st Maine Cavalry.
2164.  James Henry, b. May 9, 1848.
2165.  Thomas Fuller, b. July 26, 1850.
2166.  Mary Adelaide, b. Mch. 7, 1853.
2167.  Ann Tuttle, b. Aug. 23, 1856.


-1002.-

        JOHNATHAN STICKNEY, b. in Perry, Me., Mch. 6, 1815; m. Jan. 21, 1843, Clara M. Eaton. He was an owner of mills in Perry, where he was engaged in the lumber business in 1865. He resides in Calais, Me.

                Three children:-
2168.  George Wentworth, b. Aug. 11, 1844; r. in Washington, D. C.
2169.  Frank Webster, b. Nov. 28, 1855.
2170.  Josephine Cutts, b. July 23, 1857.


-1003.-

        TYLER STICKNEY, b. in Shoreham, Addison Co., Vt., Dec. 10, 1799; m. March 13, 1828, Lora Treadway, who was


310 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

b. March 24, 1806. He is a farmer, engaged in rearing American Merino sheep; residing at Shoreham.

                Eleven children:-
2171.  Julius Tyler, b. Mch. 2, 1829; m. Eliza M. Aulls.
2172.  Lora Elnthora, b. Aug. 2, 1830; m. John Preston of Leicester, Addison Co.,
            Vt., Feb. 1, 1859.
2173.  William Wirt, b. Jan. 30, 1832; m. Georgiana Atwood.
2174.  Emma A., b. Oct. 27, 1833; living, unm. 1866, in Shoreham.
2175.  Joseph Treadway, b. July 28, 1835; living, unm. 1866, in Shoreham.
2176.  Charles Carroll, b. May 1, 1837; living, unm. 1866, in Shoreham.
2177.  John Quincy, b. Jan. 5, 1839; living, unm. 1866, in Shoreham.
2178.  Mary Elizabeth, b. Mch. 13, 1841; m. Charles W. Cox, of Blue Earth Co.,
            Minn., Sept. 29, 1863.
2179.  Saraph A. T., b. Nov. 8, 1843; d. Jan. 4, 1863.
2180.  Edger C., b. Oct. 18, 1845; living, unm. in Shoreham.
2181.  Mallary Napoleon, b. Mch. 5, 1848; living, unm. in Shoreham.


-1007.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Norwich, Vt., Aug. 13, 1816; pub. in Andover, Dec. 17, 1847 (when he was of Reading), and m. Isabella, dau. of Nathaniel White. She d. Nov. 15, 1856, aged 36 years [Gravestone]. He m. 2d, March 10, 1858, Mary F., dau. of Henry and Lucy (Floyd) Abbott, who d. Nov. 22, 1860, aged 29 years. He m. 3d, July 1, 1862, Mrs. Hannah S. Simpson, widow of Benjamin Simpson, and dau. of David and Deborah (Ingalls) Lee. She was born in Andover, Feb. 15, 1818, and d. Aug. 18, 1864. He m. 4th, Feb. 27, 1868, Hannah M., dau. of Zarah and Mary Osgood Chickering, who was b. in Andover, Sept. 15, 1819. He resides in Andover.

                One child:-
2182.  William Henry, b. Aug. 17, 1859.


-1009.-

        JOHN FORREST STICKNEY, b. May 3, 1821; m. Abby Jewell of Athens, Me., where he was living, 1868.

                Three children:-
2183.  Daughter, b. -, 1847.
2184.  Son, b. -, 1848.
2185.  Frederick A., b. -, 1853.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 311

-1015.-

        SAMUEL WEBSTER STICKNEY, b. in Atkinson, N. H., Nov. 28, 1799; m. in Haverhill, Nov. 24, 1825, Susannah, dau. of Joseph and Tryphena (Wheeler) Webster, who was b. Feb. 7, 1803. They live in Atkinson.

                Five children:-
2186.  Caroline, b. Mch. 11, 1826; d. Dec. 23, 1839.
2187.  Tryphena Wheeler, b. June 1, 1828; m. Jos. C. Hall.
2188.  Johnathan Webster, b. Apr. 15, 1830; d. Sept. 20, 1831.
2189.  Daughter, b. Oct. 28, 1832; d. Nov. 11, 1832.
2190.  Charles Kent, b. Feb. 6, 1838; d. Dec. 17, 1839.


-1016.-

        JOHNATHAN STICKNEY, b. in Atkinson, N. H., October 18, 1801; m. Dec. 17, 1829, Dorcas S. Gage. They live in Windham, N. H.

                Six children:-
2191.  Jonathan Frye, b. Dec. 12, 1830; d. June 27, 1833.
2192.  Edmund Dole, b. Sept. 13, 1832; d. Jan. 17, 1833.
2193.  Infant, b. Feb. 11, 1834; d. Feb. 16, 1835.
2194.  Mary Tenney, b. Nov. 2, 1835.
2195.  Emma Jane, b. Aug. 27, 1837; m. Olinthus A. Simpson, Dec. 13, 1860.
2196.  Edwin Noyes, b. Mch. 31, 1839; a merchant at Windham, N. H.


-1019.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Atkinson, N. H., June 12, 1806; m. Janette, dau. of Peter Dawson, b. in Barnet, Vt., Mch. 4, 1809. They live in Methuen.

                Three children:-
2197.  Andrew Jackson, b. May 15, 1832; unm. 1865; farmer, in Pelham, N. H.
2198.  William Hardy, b. Sept. 24, 1833; m. Sarah A. McNeil.
2199.  Lafayette, b. Sept. 21, 1844. Enlisted in 57th Mass. Reg., Co. K, and was
            wounded in the Battle of Fort Steadman, Mch., 1865. Unm.


-1024.-

        GILMAN STICKNEY, b. in Atkinson, N. H., Aug. 29, 1816; m. in Haverhill, Dec. 6, 1838, Sarah N., dau. of Ebenezer and Polly (Poor) Webster, who was b. April 25, 1818, and


312 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

d. Oct. 27, 1857. He m. 2d, March, 1858, Ann M. Gage of Pelham, N. H. He is a farmer in the W. Parish of Haverhill.

                Two children:-
2200.  Charles Henry, b. Mch. 23, 1841. Enlisted in 50th Mass. Reg., Co. F; was
            wounded in action at Port Hudson, June, 1863, and d. of his wounds, June 30, 1863.
2201.  Franklin Cottle, b. July 12, 1842. Firm of Stickney & White, Haverhill.


-1029.-

        DAVID GAGE STICKNEY, b. in Pelham, N. H., April 2, 1809; m. April 7, 1835, Mary Jane, dau. of Joseph and Mary (Dole) Woodward of Sutton, N. H.; resided in Pelham until their children were born; in West Concord, Vt., a few years, and since 1856 in Dracut.

                Four children:-
2202.  William H., b. Nov. 27, 1836.
2203.  Charles Hazen, b. Apr. 18, 1839. He enlisted from Lowell, Dec. 26, 1861, in
            the 8th N. H. Reg., Co. D; was promoted to Corporal, Nov. 10, 1862, then to
            First Lieut. of Corps D'Afrique, Sept. 1, 1863, and was Post Commissary, 1865.
2204.  Carrie Gage, b. Sept. 9, 1842; m. A. R. Hobbs, Dec. 10, 1863.
2205.  Jennie Rhoda, b. Dec. 15, 1847.


-1031.-

        DARIUS STICKNEY, b. in Pelham, N. H., March 1, 1813; m. Dec. 28, 1837, Sarah, dau. of Dudley and Mary (Atwood) Spofford. She was b. in Pelham, June 11, 1817, and d. March 12, 1849. He m. 2d, in Pelham, April 18, 1850, Achsah Marsh, who was b. June 5, 1830, the dau. of Nathaniel and Olive Eliza (Gage) Marsh. He resides in Pelham, and has favored me with all the information he could obtain of his branch of the family.

                Six children:-
2206.  Edwin Augustus, b. Jan. 23, 1839; d. July 31, 1841.
2207.  Ellen Elizabeth, b. June 1, 1842; d. Oct. 17, 1846.
2208.  Frank, b. Mch. 7, 1849.
2209.  George Addison, b. July 7, 1851.
2210.  Charles, b. Mch. 16, 1856.
2211.  Henry Howard, b. Jan. 6, 1865.


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-1032.-

        DANIEL STICKNEY, b. in Pelham, N. H., Oct. 11, 1814; m. Dec., 1843, Betsey Emery of Loudon, N. H. He lived in Dracut until one child was born, and is now a grocer in Lowell.

                Two children:-
2212.  Abbie O., b. Oct. 26, 1844.
2213.  Fred W., b. June 17, 1854.


-1035.-

        ASA STICKNEY, b. in Pelham, N. H., June 4, 1822; m. May, 1844, Susan A., dau. of Dudley and Mary (Atwood) Spofford, who was b. in Pelham, October 29, 1821, and d. at Charleston, S. C., June 15, 1861. He has been in the ice business since 1856, and was living in 1864 in Atlanta, Ga.

                Two children:-
2214.  Mary Alice, b. Mch. 10, 1845.
2215.  Truman Ransom, b. Nov. 2, 1847.


-1039.-

        LEMUEL STICKNEY, b. April 27, 1796; m. October 28, 1823, Chloe Farman of Darien, N. Y. He lived in Birmingham, Oakland Co., Mich., where he died, April 14, 1868.

                Seven children:-
2216.  Caroline, b. Aug. 28, 1824; m. Luke Chapin; Jas. Richardson.
2217.  Silas, b. Apr. 6, 1826; d. June 28, 1848.
2218.  Louisa, b. Aug. 18, 1828; m. Joseph A. Durkee, Dec. 29, 1853.
2219.  Rhuana, b. June 3, 1830; m. Russell Stickney, Apr. 7, 1853.
2220.  James, b. June 26, 1832; d. Apr. 23, 1848.
2221.  Edward, b. May 8, 1834; drowned, May 9, 1857, in Mississippi.
2222.  Clarena, b. Apr. 7, 1839; m. J. E. Brown, Sept. 27, 1865.


-1043.-

        STOUGHTON STICKNEY, b. in Brookfield, Vt., April 3, 1805; m. October 28, 1830, Sophronia, dau. of John Thomas of Darien, N. Y. She was b. in Woodstock, Vt., in 1811, and d. Jan. 22, 1860. He m. 2d, Nov. 27, 1863, Julia C., dau. of Benjamin and Mary Norton of West Hampton, Mass. She was b. Aug. 25, 1828. He resides at Wyoming, N .Y.


314 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

                Five children:-
2223.  Sophia A., b. July 29, 1831; d. Sept. 22, 1842.
2224.  Joseph Jerome, b. July 3, 1834; m. Lorane Hurlburt.
2225.  Lester P., b. June 19, 1838; living, unm. 1868.
2226.  Lucretia I., b. Apr. 19, 1840; m. William Hall.
2227.  Amelia S., b. Mch. 31, 1844; m. William Mullett.


-1052.-

        NELON STICKNEY, b. in Western, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1812; m. Jan. 18, 1848, Jane Johnson. They were living (1867) in Pontiac, Oakland Co., Mich.

                Four children:-
2228.  Maggie, b. Aug. 6, 1851.
2229.  Richard Nelon, b. Jan. 20, 1853.
2230.  William Moody, b. July 16, 1856.
2231.  Charles Addison, b. Aug. 8, 1859.


-1060.-

        ASA LORENZO STICKNEY, b. Aug. 4, 1814; m. June 12, 1841, Eunice M. [1054], dau. of Solomon and Eunice (Humphrey) Stickney [389]. She was b. June 24, 1819. They were living in Darien Centre, N. Y., 1867.

                Six children:-
2232.  Louisa M., b. Mch. 10, 1842; d. Jan. 7, 1854.
2233.  Roseltha E., b. Jan. 2, 1845.
2234.  Laura Jane, b. Feb. 22, 1847.
2235.  Olive M., b. May 31, 1851; d. Jan. 24, 1854.
2236.  Nelon M., b. Apr. 3, 1855.
2237.  Mary Emily, b. Dec. 2, 1857.


-1066.-

        WALTER HOWARD STICKNEY, b. Aug. 4, 1805; m. Dec. 12, 1831, Phebe Christy. Is a farmer and resided in Sophiasburgh, Prince Edwards Co., C. W., where all his children were born, and is (1869) at Peterson's Ferry, Prince Edwards Co., C. W.

                Ten children:-
2238.  David J., b. Sept. 21, 1833; m. Rebecca C. White.
2239.  Lydia E., b. Mch. 13, 1835; m. Nicholas W. Lazier, Feb. 20, 1866.
2240.  Samuel C., b. Dec. 31, 1836; m. Mary A. Webster.
2241.  Ruth C., b. Aug. 22, 1840; m. Isaac Wilson.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 315

2242.  William C., b. June 8, 1842.
2243.  Lewis P., b. Nov. 22, 1844.
2244.  James B., b. Apr. 1, 1847.
2245.  Edward B., b. May 5, 1849.
2246.  Jacob C., b. May 1, 1852.
2247.  Willett B., b. Jan. 1, 1858.


-1068.-

        JOHN DWIGHT STICKNEY, b. Dec. 4, 1808; m. Dec. 21, 1830, Mary Ann Earle, who d. in 1857. He m. 2d, Eliza A. Brown, by whom he had no children. He was a hatter and farmer, and lived most of his life in Pickering, Ontario Co., C. W. He d. in Whitby, Ontario Co., C. W., Jan. 19, 1864.

                Four children:-
2248.  Rebecca Frances, b. Nov. 2, 1831; m. Allen G. Smith.
2249.  Edward Earle, b. Apr. 8, 1833; m. Arietta Wells.
2250.  Richard Albert, b. June 17, 1841; d. July 20, 1842.
2251.  Sarah Josephine, b. May 28, 1851.


-1069.-

        CALEB BARKER STICKNEY, b. Feb. 17, 1811; m. Oct. 24, 1834, Sarah R. Noxon, who d. May 19, 1851. He m. 2d, Nancy A. Hoover, Sept. 20, 1854. Has been a merchant at Pickering, C. W.; is now a farmer at Picton, Prince Edwards Co., C. W.

                Three children:-
2252.  Elizabeth N., b. Feb. 12, 1835; d. Nov. 19, 1854.
2253.  David J., b. Jan. 26, 1840; d. July 7, 1859.
2254.  Amelia E., b. Oct. 2, 1857.


-1070.-

        REUBEN CRONK STICKNEY, b. April 3, 1813; m. Jan. 15, 1839, Meribeth Garrison. He is a farmer and carpenter, lives at Tyantanaga, C. W.; none of his children have married.

                Seven children:-
2255.  Walter, b. Mch. 22, 1840.
2256.  Thomas F., b. May 3, 1842.
2257.  Lydia J., b. Apr. 12, 1845.
2258.  Emeline R., b. Sept. 19, 1849.
2259.  Mary E., b. Sept. 6, 1852.
2260.  David M., b. July 31, 1857.
2261.  George E., b. Aug. 13, 1860.


-1072.-

        DAVID BARKER STICKNEY, b. Jan. 20, 1819; m. May


316 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

10, 1844, Elizabeth Miller, who d. March, 1857. He m. 2d, Margaret Dunbar, Jan 5, 1859. He has a machine shop and iron foundry at Newburgh, C. W., where he resides.

                Four children:-
2262.  Emeline E., b. Oct. 4, 1845.
2263.  George A., b. Mch. 2, 1847.
2264.  Ella D., b. May 10, 1861.
2265.  Jane E., b. Jan. 17, 1864.


-1073.-

        EDWARD BARKER STICKNEY, b. Sept. 14, 1827; m. July 9, 1849, Jane Hoover. He was a merchant at Picton, Prince Edwards Co., C. W., in partnership with his brother, Caleb B. Stickney. He died there May 10, 1866. From this gentleman was received the record of his father's descendants.

                One child:-
2266.  Charles H., b. Oct. 11, 1852.


-1074.-

        CALEB HOWARD STICKNEY, Jr., b. in Norwich, now Huntington, Mass., Sept. 20, 1818; m. May 10, 1843, Caroline Tucker. She died, and he m. 2d, in Boston, Mrs. Jane B. Holton, Oct., 1865. He has lived in New York City, was in the 31st Mass. Reg., four years, and is now a farmer at South Hampton.

                Eleven children:-
2267.  Adella J., b. Jan. 12, 1844.
2268.  Ella G., b. Mch. 6, 1846.
2269.  Caleb H., b. May 6, 1848; d. May 26, 1850.
2270.  Caleb H., b. June 14, 1850.
2271.  Twin boys, b. Apr. 16, 1852; d. Apr., 1853.
2272.  Isabella C., b. Apr. 7, 1854.
2273.  Samuel D., b. Nov., 1856.
2274.  Brenton H., b. Nov., 1858.
2275.  Charles, b. Apr. 28, 1861.
        -twins-
2276.  Caroline F., b. Apr. 28, 1861.


-1075.-

        JOHN G. STICKNEY, b. in Norwich, now Huntington, July 3, 1819; m. Sept. 7, 1843, Sarah B. Cady. He is an engineer at the Juvenile Asylum, Station M., New York City.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 317

                Four children:-
2277.  John W., b. Mch. 14, 1845.
2278.  Byron H., b. Mch. 23, 1848.
2279.  Julia A., b. July 8, 1853.
2280.  Horatio R., b. July 4, 1857.


-1076.-

        HENRY WALTER STICKNEY, b. in Norwich, now Huntington, March 15, 1822; m. April 14, 1844, Cordelia M. Wight. He owns and carries on the farm which was his grandfather's, in South Hadley.

                Three children:-
2281.  Eliza Jane, b. Apr. 3, 1843; m. E. Aug. Allyn, Mch. 8, 1865.
2282.  Henry Franklin, b. Jan. 24, 1847; m. Anna E. Pendleton, Apr. 18, 1867.
2283.  Ada E., b. Dec. 24, 1848; m. George Smith, Aug. 30, 1866.


-1077.-

        GEORGE FRANKLIN STICKNEY, b. in Norwich, now Huntington, Jan. 7, 1823; m. Sept. 20, 1850, Julia B. Johnson. He keeps a hotel at Cold Water, Branch Co., Michigan.

                Two children:-
2284.  Cora L., b. Dec. 8, 1851.
2285.  George W., b. Sept. 16, 1853.


-1079.-

        CHARLES DICKINSON STICKNEY, b. in Norwich, now Huntington, Sept. 26, 1828; m. Dec. 3, 1856, Mary Hale, youngest dau. of Oliver Crocker of New Bedford. He settled in New Bedford in Oct., 1851, where he is a practicing physician.

                Two children:-
2286.  Son, b. Nov. 15, 1857; d. in infancy.
2287.  Charles D., b. Sept. 28, 1858.


-1081.-

        HORATIO GATES STICKNEY, b. in Norwich, now Huntington, July 23, 1833; m. Sept. 20, 1861, Louisa A. Hammond. She was b. in Cadiz, Spain, Dec. 16, 1842. He studied medicine with Dr. Samuel D. Brooks, his brother-in-law, and graduated, 1858, at the College of Physicians and Surgeons,


318 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

New York City; practiced for a time in Providence, R. I., was two and a half years in 3d Rhode Island Regiment, as a Surgeon; since in Springfield, Mass., where he still resides. He has no children.


-1093.-

        NATHAN STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., Sept. 26, 1787; m. March 19, 1815, Martha L. Currier. She d. in Springfield, N. H., Sept. 13, 1818, aged 29 yrs. 7 mos. He m. 2d, April 19, 1819, Mrs. Nancy W. Noyes, who d. in Concord, May 9, 1845, in her 61st year. He m. 3d, March 2, 1846, Mrs. Mary G. Bradley, who d. Jan. 29, 1866, aged 82 years.

        He was elected Captain of the First Company of Concord Infantry, Nov. 2, 1811, and Selectman, 1814. He removed to Springfield, N. H., where he kept a hotel on the road leading to Dartmouth College, from 1819 to 1827; was postmaster there from 1821 to 1836, and Justice of the Peace. He returned to Concord, was one of its Selectmen from 1841 to 1852; Trustee of the N. H. Savings Bank; Director of the N. H. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and Director of the Concord Bank. He gave to the city in 1854, a quit-claim deed of the land on which the City Hall and County Court House stand. In 1855 he was a Director of the Portsmouth and Concord R. R. "He was an eminently useful, respected and honored citizen of Concord, N. H.," where he died, Oct. 29, 1855.

                One child:-
2288.  Martha C., b. Apr. 21, 1818; m. Edw. Pendexter, Nov. 12, 1840.


-1094.-

        JEREMIAH STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., Jan. 4, 1790; m. in Haverhill, May 29, 1828, Mary, dau. of Nathan Ayer. He was an Innholder in Haverhill, where he died May 6, 1855.

        His widow, Mrs. Mary Stickney, d. in Haverhill, March 17, 1865. "She was a member of the Centre Church, and was well and widely known in the vicinity of Haverhill, as one whose life was full of good works, and who never wearied in the many labors of love in which so much of her time was passed. She was for many years President of the Female


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 319

Benevolent Society, and also gave much time and labor to the Soldiers' cause, and her death will leave a vacant place in the societies which have so long enjoyed her hearty aid and wise superintendance."

                Four children:-
2289.  Catharine Ayer, b. June 28, 1829; d. July 18, 1830.
2290.  Catharine Ayer, b. June 30, 1831; m. William Ransom, July 26, 1860.
2291.  Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 5, 1834; m. Calvin Buttrick, Nov. 23, 1865.
2292.  Josephine, b. Dec. 2, 1837; d. Feb. 3, 1838.


-1097.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., Feb. 16, 1798; m. Jan. 2, 1848, Dorcas M., dau. of Thomas and Anna (Eaton) Abbot, who was b. April 16, 1817. They had no children. He was Captain of the 6th Co. of Concord Infantry, 1839; Adjutant, with the rank of Captain, of the 11th Concord Reg., 1844; Lieut. Col., 1846, and Colonel, 1852. He died in Concord, N. H., Feb. 16, 1854.


-1104.-

        ALEXANDER HAMILTON STICKNEY, b. May 17, 1805; m. Feb. 1, 1827, Betsey Ham Chesley of Durham, N. H. He was Town Clerk of Somersworth, N. H., 1841; represented that place in the Legislature, 1849. Justice of the Peace, etc. He died Oct. 21, 1850.

                Five children:-
2293.  Joseph Augustus, b. Nov. 30, 1828; m. Aseneth H. White.
2294.  Charlotte Elizabeth, b. Apr. 19, 1831; m. David H. Buffum.
2295.  Sarah Frances, b. Nov. 6, 1834; d. July 24, 1850.
2296.  Angenette, b. Jan. 17, 1839.
2297.  Charles Wirt, b. Oct. 3, 1848.


-1109.-

        JOSEPH PEARSON STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., Oct. 9, 1796; m. Dec. 25, 1832, Lucretia Gibson of Francestown, N. H., who died in Concord, May 31, 1840. He m. 2d, Aug. 31, 1843, in Beverly, Elizabeth W., dau. of Col. Abraham and Nancy (Hill) Edwards. He was one of the Selectmen of


320 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

Concord, N. H., 1832, its Representative, 1835; has been one of the Directors of the Portsmouth and Concord R. R., and an active and esteemed citizen of Concord, N. H.

        He is in possession of the ancient homestead and lands of his ancestor, Col. Jeremiah Stickney, one of the first settlers of that place. The house which he occupies having been built probably by his great grandfather, Col. Jeremiah Stickney, soon after his settlement there in 1731.

                Eight children:-
2298.  Maria G., b. Jan. 7, 1834; d. Aug. 12, 1834.
2299.  Caroline G., b. July 9, 1836; d. May 4, 1849.
2300.  Charles, b. Apr. 13, 1838; d. Oct. 9, 1839.
2301.  Joseph, b. May 31, 1840; living unm. (1863) in Newark, N. J.
2302.  Annie Edwards, b. Oct. 29, 1845; d. July 14, 1846.
2303.  Frank Edwards, b. Dec. 29, 1846.
2304.  George Woodbridge, b. Nov. 21, 1848.
2305.  Edwards, b. Sept. 13, 1851; d. Sept. 4, 1856.


-1110.-

        GEORGE STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., March 26, 1799. A school teacher there, and Capt. of the Concord Light Infantry, Jan. 4, 1821. He removed to Waterville, Maine, where he was an Attorney at Law, and where he m. Mary Stackpole, who d. there April 8, 1829, aged 27. He then appears to have been of Clinton, Me., but died at Castine, Oct. 26, 1830, aged 31.

                Two children:-
2306.  George Woodbridge, b. at Clinton, Me., Mch. 20, 1826; m. Harriet S. Marston,
            and d. Oct. 15, 1850, leaving no ch; possibly a Baptist minister. His widow m.
            Rev. Abram Snyder, and r. at New Ipswich, N. H.
2307.  Harriet Stackpole, b. at Waterville, Me., Aug. 4, 1828; m. Edward A. Jenks of
            Newport, N. H., May 4, 1852, where they r. and have 6 ch. Charles B., b. Oct.
            23, 1853. Henry A., b. Jan. 22, 1855. George O., b. Apr. 1, 1856. Allan, b.
            Apr. 17, 1858. Robert Irving, b. Jan. 17, 1865. Mary Leslie, b. Oct. 7, 1866.
            [Mrs. Jenks is the great-granddaughter of Col. Thos. Stickney, and has kindly
            loaned the block containing the engraving of the Stickney Mansion in Concord,
            N. H., which was executed by Mr. Herrick of New York for Rev. Nath'l Bouton's
            History of Concord, N. H.]


-1112.-

        JOHNATHAN STICKNEY, b. in Conway, N. H., March 4, 1784; m. Dec. 10, 1810, Patty Eastman, who was b. June 22, 1788. he lived and died in Brownfield, Me., Feb. 12, 1832.

                Four children:-
2308.  J. Osborn, b. Sept. 6, 1811; m. Sarah M. Nickerson.
2309.  Mary J., b. June 1, 1815; d. Dec. 11, 1832.
2310.  Sarah W., b. Oct. 10, 1816; d. Mch. 19, 1855.
2311.  Elizabeth A., b. June 6, 1823.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 321

-1118.-

        JACOB EVANS STICKNEY, b. in Brownfield, Me., April 5, 1797; m. at Lancaster, N. H., Sept. 27, 1827, Martha B., Goss, who was b. at Greenland, N. H., Dec. 24, 1804, and d. Aug. 3, 1840. He m. 2d, Mary Holton, who deceased, and he m. 3d, Sarah A. Moore, who resides in Lancaster, N. H. He graduated from Bowdoin Medical College, Brunswick, Me.; was a physician of some note; twice represented the town of Lancaster, N. H., in the Legislature, and held appointments under the General Government, such as Medical Examiner, etc. He died in Lancaster, July 17, 1869.

                Three children:-
2312.  John B., b. Aug. 4, 1828; m. Charlotte W. Moore.
2313.  Nathaniel Goss, b. Apr. 26, 1830; living unm. Lancaster, N. H.
2314.  Frederick, b. June 8, 1836; m. Sarah Campbell.


-1119.-

        SAMUEL STICKNEY, b. in Brownfield, Me., Jan. 26, 1799; m. Oct. 24, 1831, Virene Rice, who was b. Sept. 22, 1808. He succeeded his father as an Innholder at Brownfield, Me.; was a member of the Maine Missionary Society. Also an insurance agent. Nearly all the records of his father's family were furnished by him.

                Five children:-
2315.  Mary Ann, b. July 2, 1833; m. C. D. Palmer, Aug. 28, 1854, and d. in Detroit,
            Mich., Sept. 29, 1855.
2316.  Johnathan, b. Dec. 12, 1834; living unm. at Buenos Ayres, S. A.
2317.  William H., b. June 18, 1836; m. Eliza A. Gibson.
2318.  Martha G., b. Apr. 4, 1841; d. Sept. 25, 1841.
2319.  Samuel N., b. Oct. 19, 1842; d. Aug. 12, 1846.


-1121.-

        JOHN L. STICKNEY, b. in Brownfield, Me., Nov. 24, 1804; m. Dec. 20, 1838, Sarah Thomas, who was b. Mar 6, 1815. They are living in Brownfield, Me.

                Three children:-
2320.  Ann, b. Mch. 7, 1843.
2321.  Susan M., b. Oct. 1, 1848.
2322.  Edward O., b. Jan. 15, 1850.


322 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1124.

        DAVID STICKNEY, b. at Plainfield, N. H., Sept. 15, 1789; m. Catharine Torance. He died March 28, 1863, at Three Rivers, St. Joseph Co., Mich.
                Six children:-
2323.  Eunice, b. -.
2324.  Edgar, b. -.
2325.  Sidney, b. -.
2326.  Jane, b. -.
2327.  George, b. -.
2328.  Sarah Ann, b. -.

-1127.-

        ABIEL STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., July 16, 1798; m. Diana Churchell. He died Oct., 1854, at Rockford, Winnebago Co., Ill., where he was living.
                Eight children:-
2329.  Abby L., b. -.
2330.  Calvin C., b. -.
2331.  Harriet N., b. -.
2332.  Eliza M., b. -.
2333.  Wealthy A., b. -.
2334.  Benjamin F., b. -.
2335.  Charles W., b. -.
2336.  Frances J., b. -.

-1128.-

        WEBSTER STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., Oct. 18, 1800; m. Catharine Starner. He died Sept., 1828, at Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y.
                Three children:-
2337.  Daniel, b. -.
2338.  Julia Ann, b. -.
2339.  Sarah Jane, b. -.

-1129.-

        DANIEL STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., Oct. 17, 1802; m. June, 1830, Mrs. Sally Otis. They are living in Jay, Essex Co., N. Y., where all their children were born.
                Nine children:-
2340.  Ruth A., b. June 5, 1832.
2341.  Mary, b. Apr. 3, 1834.
2342.  Daniel, b. Mch. 19, 1836.
2343.  Franklin J., b. Feb. 10, 1838.
2344.  Pierpont, b. Dec. 25, 1839.
2345.  Anthony W., b. Feb. 8, 1841.
2346.  Warren, b. Sept. 10, 1843.
2347.  Jane, b. Mch. 13, 1846.
2348.  Robert, b. Aug. 30, 1848.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 323

-1130.-

        GEORGE WASHINGTON STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., Sept. 10, 1804; m. Sept. 15, 1825, Lydia Torrance. They were living at Jay, Essex Co., N. Y., where all their children were born.

                Seven children:-
2349.  John, b. May 30, 1826; m. Loanda R. Boynton.
2350.  Lydia W., b. Jan. 13, 1828; m. Bushrod W. Jones.
2351.  Walter, b. Feb. 28, 1830; unm. 1867.
2352.  Timothy S., b. Dec. 23, 1832; probably d. y.
2353.  David, b. May 12, 1834; probably d. y.
2354.  Sherman, b. Apr. 19, 1838; living unm. (1867) Vinton, Iowa.
2355.  William Wallace, b. Mch. 21, 1840; m. Sarah Torrance, Aug. 13, 1865.


-1134.-

        SAMUEL STICKNEY, b. Sept. 2, 1791; m. Jan. 27, 1816, Betsey Wells, who d. Aug. 14, 1864. He is living in Lebanon, N. H.

                Six children:-
2356.  James, b. Apr. 17, 1820; m. Nancy Tone.
2357.  Horace A., b. Dec. 23, 1822; m. Eloiza Kimball.
2358.  Edwin W., b. Dec. 23, 1825; m. Mehitable Fifield.
2359.  William H., b. Dec. 3, 1829; m. Rosina Picknell.
2360.  Lucinda W., b. Aug. 30, 1835; m. J. S. Noyes; J. T. Kimball.
2361.  Elias L., b. Nov. 27, 1838; d. Sept. 27, 1840.


-1143.-

        SAMUEL STICKNEY, b. in Fryeburg, Me., July 9, 1805; m. in Lowell, Mass., Jan., 1833, Lucy M. Haynes. He died Dec. 24, 1843.

                Five children:-
2362.  Child, b. -; d. y.
2363.  Child, b. -; d. y.
2364.  Lucy A., b. -.
2365.  Abby J., b. -.
2366.  Helen, b. -.


-1145.-

        STEPHEN O. STICKNEY, b. in Fryeburg, Me., Feb. 12, 1811; m. in Woburn, Nov. 19, 1843, Mrs. Jemima Reed, where they reside.

                One child:-
2367.  Adelaide Osgood, b. May 9, 1850.


324 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1147.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Fryeburg, Me., Oct. 7, 1816; m. Oct., 1842, Mary Putney. He was accidentally drowned, Nov. 4, 1847, whilst at work in Lawrence on the Coffer Dam. "He was a worthy man, a member of the I. O. O. F., and the Lodge here (at Lawrence) took charge of his body. He left a wife and one child in Woburn." His widow living (1865) in Manchester, N. H.

                One child:-
2368.  Frank W., b. Feb. 10, 1845.


-1149.-

        JAMES O. STICKNEY, b. in Fryeburg, Me., July 27, 1824; m. June 19, 1845, Sarah Jane Piper, who d. June 7, 1852, aged 27. He m. 2d, May 16, 1855, Maria B. Piper. He is living in Lowell, Mass.

                Five children:-
2369.  James Henry, b. Feb., 1846; d. Oct. 19, 1847.
2370.  William Frank, b. Jan. 14, 1848; d. Nov. 8, 1852.
2371.  Martha Jane, b. Dec. 26, 1858.
2372.  Mary Ellen, b. May 6, 1860; d. July 10, 1861.
2373.  Lillie Gertrude, b. Sept. 1, 1863.


-1150.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Beverly, June 27, 1809; m. Dec. 27, 1827, Abby P. Dexter, who was b. in Medford, Dec. 12, 1807, and d. Feb. 14, 1855. He m. 2d, July 27, 1857, Matilda J. Gowlding, who was b. in Petersborough, Eng. He died in Charlestown, Aug. 11, 1860; was a resident of Concord, N. H.

                Five children:-
2374.  Martha Ann, b. Oct. 11, 1835; m. George H. Whitford.
2375.  Mary Abbie, b. Aug. 11, 1838; m. Hugh Hill, Jr.
2376.  Elizabeth, b. Jan. 18, 1841; m. Charles Webster.
2377.  Sarah Ellen, b. Sept. 23, 1845; unm. 1864.
2378.  George Anson Dexter, b. Mch. 15, 1849; living unm. in Beverly.


-1155.-

        GEORGE WASHINGTON STICKNEY, b. in Concord, N. H., Mch. 8, 1823; m. Mch. 19, 1850, Harriet Newell Clay,


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 325

who was b. in Candia, N. H., April 10, 1828. He is a baker and resides in Beverly.

                One child:-
2379.  George Clay, b. Jan. 20, 1851.


-1163.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Leicester, Addison Co., Vt., Dec. 26, 1805; m. Feb. 22, 1826, Julia A. Harris, who d. June 6, 1826. He m. 2d, Jan. 1, 1829, Caroline Abba, dau. of Theodore and Ruhanna (Trusdale) Stevens, who was b. in Salem, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1806, d. June 11, 1850. He m. 3d, Mary Ann Buckley, Feb. 12, 1851. He is a farmer and resides at Fort Edward, N. Y.

                Twelve children:-
2380.  Julia Anna, b. Oct. 23, 1830; m. David G. Worth, June 7, 1853.
2381.  Mary Eliza, b. Nov. 22, 1832; d. June, 1834.
2382.  Charles Harris, b. Jan. 31, 1834; killed in battle at Antietam, Md.,
            Sept. 14, 1862; unm.
2383.  George Henry, b. June 1, 1838; d. Aug., 1838.
2384.  Caroline Harriet, b. Feb. 9, 1840; d. Dec., 1840.
2385.  John Henry, b. Feb. 24, 1842; unm. 1868; has served in the Army.
2386.  Minerva Jane, b. Feb. 11, 1845; d. Aug., 1845.
2387.  William Wallace, b. Jan. 16, 1849; living unm. Ft. Edward, N. Y.
2388.  Frederick R., b. Jan. 11, 1852.
2389.  Ida M., b. June 5, 1853; d. Sept. 13, 1861.
2390.  George W., b. July 20, 1855.
2391.  Frank D., b. Aug. 17, 1858.


-1165.-

        FREDERICK R. STICKNEY, b. in Leicester, Vt., May 24, 1813; m. Oct. 23, 1842, Mary P., dau. of Jasper and Persee Marvin. She was b. Nov. 26, 1821. He is a physician, residing at Fowlerville, Livingston Co., N. Y.

                Five children:-
2392.  Emma P., b. Aug. 30, 1843; m. Albert F. Chase, Feb. 25, 1868,
            and d. June 11, 1868.
2393.  Anna B., b. -.
2394.  Louise M., b. -.
2395.  Frank E., b. -.
2396.  Howard Beecher, b. -.


-1166.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Boston; m. a widow (cousin to the English actor Wallack); they had no children. He m. 2d,


326 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

a widow (a singing actress) by whom he had three children. She has deceased. He was an Equestrian Dramatic Actor, and died in New Orleans, La., in 1843.

                Three children:-
2397.  Daughter, b. -; m. living in Philadelphia, Pa.
2398.  Daughter, b. -; dec'd.
2399.  John, b. -; dec'd.


-1169.-

        EDWIN STICKNEY, b. in Boston, Oct. 24, 1805; m. in 1838, -, who died, and he m. 2d, May 25, 1843, Mrs. Mary Ann Smith of New York City. He has no children, and resides in Yorkville, N. Y.


-1170.-

        SAMUEL PECK STICKNEY, b. in Boston, Feb. 12, 1810; m. Christiana Wolf, who was b. in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 10, 1810, and d. April 19, 1861. He is the proprietor of a circus in New York City and is a skilful horse trainer.

                Five children:-
2400.  Roseline, b. Jan. 2, 1831; m. Benoit Tounaire.
2401.  Sarah Louisa, b. Dec. 23, 1838; m. Omar Kingsley.
2402.  Samuel Edwin, b. Jan. 9, 1841; m. Ida Sherwin.
2403.  Robert, b. Dec. 20, 1846; connected (1868) with Lent's New York Circus as
            the "Great American Bareback Rider, who has just returned with a Prize Medal
            from the Exposition Universelle, Paris." While in England in the spring of 1868
            he visited (see p. 2) Stickney, a parish in Lincolnshire.
2404.  Emma, b. May 12, 1850; living in New York City.


-1171.-

        BENJAMIN STICKNEY, b. in Canada; m. in Charleston, S. C., April 6, 1826, Mrs. Clara Battersby, of the Park Theatre, N. Y., by whom he had two sons, one residing in Baltimore, Md., the other in the English Army. He m. 2d, the widow of John Du'Crow, by whom he had two daughters. He m. 3d, a lady connected with a circus in England, where they both died.

                Four children:-
2405.  Robert, b. -.
2406.  Benjamin, b. -.
2407.  Daughter, b. -.
2408.  Daughter, b. -.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 327

-1177.-

        GEORGE STICKNEY, b. in Boston; m. -, resides in Newark, N. J. Record not obtained.

                Six children:- 2409 - 2414


-1182.-

        WILLIAM AUGUSTUS STICKNEY, b. in Boston, Dec. 2, 1809; was a clergyman of the Universalist denomination at Spencer, Mass., 1834; removed to Berlin, Conn., April of the same year, and m. Aug. 27, 1835, Mary, dau. of Stephen and Susan Bolles of Hartford. She was b. Jan. 12, 1805.

        In April 1837, they removed to Upper Middletown, now Cromwell, where all their children were born, except the eldest, and where he is a Universalist Clergyman.

                Five children:-
2415.  Mary Elizabeth, b. June 25, 1836; m. Eben W. Post.
2416.  Helen Gardner, b. Sept. 29, 1838; d. Apr. 10, 1839.
2417.  Charles Lowell, b. May 6, 1840; d. June 1, 1852.
2418.  William Sanford, b. Aug. 30, 1842; m. C. L. Kipp.
2419.  Almina Frances Harrington, b. Mch. 6, 1846; d. Sept. 25, 1848.


-1183.-

        CHARLES LOWELL STICKNEY, b. in Boston, Dec. 27, 1811, removed to New York City, in Feb., 1834, and m. Mary E., dau. of Robert Beck of that city, May 26, 1836. He was, in 1846, '47, the proprietor and publisher of a periodical, "The New York Christian Messenger"; also an extensive publisher of Universalist books. He resides in New York City.

                Six children:-
2420.  Harriet Horton, b. June 14, 1837; d. July 1, 1838.
2421.  Mary Addie, b. Sept. 25, 1839.
2422.  Emma Louisa, b. Jan. 12, 1841.
2423.  Charles Lowell, b. June 21, 1845.
2424.  William Robert, b. Feb. 24, 1848; d. Jan. 8, 1853.
2425.  Sarah Elizabeth, b. Aug. 15, 1854.


-1188.-

        RUFUS BARRUS STICKNEY, b. in Medford, Oct. 1, 1824; went with his father to Charlestown; removed from thence to Boston, and was m. Oct. 1, 1846, to Meraina Naomi


328 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

Dupee, dau. of Henry and Susan Homer. He returned to Charlestown, 1850, where his wife d. Jan. 1, 1858, aged 29 years and 26 days. He m. 2d, in New York, Oct. 17, 1865, Abbie L., dau. of Robert and Hannah Beck, who was b. in Boston, Jan. 1, 1831.

        He has been engaged in the manufacture of mustard and spice in Boston, since 1846; also has a mustard, spice and coffee factory in Charlestown, and is now of the firm of Stickney and Poor in Boston, doing an extensive business at No. 20 India Street; residing at Somerville.

                Four children:-
2426.  Anna Phillips; b. Jan. 9, 1849.
2427.  Susan Homer Clinton, b. Nov. 6, 1851.
2428.  Meraina, b. May 20, 1853; d. Sept. 29, 1853.
2429.  Rufus Henry, b. July 16, 1854.


-1194.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., Aug. 20, 1799; m. Feb. 24, 1831, Lucy, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary (Hall) Burgess, who was b. March 24, 1803. He was a merchant, engaged in active business, at 99 State Street, Boston, living in Boston, Roxbury and Cambridge, where he died July 28, 1850, and was buried in Mount Auburn. His widow, Mrs. Lucy Stickney, died at Cambridge, June 8, 1864.

                Three children:-
2430.  Austin, b. Nov. 25, 1831; m. Harriet C. Trumbull.
2431.  Albert, b. Feb. 1, 1839; m. Elizabeth H. Weston.
2432.  William, b. Jan. 6, 1842; d. Aug. 15, 1842.


-1196.-

        SALMON STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., Sept. 9, 1804; m. in Boston, Feb. 5, 1832, Catharine A. Ford of Cambridge. He was a resident of Cambridgeport, and died Dec. 26, 1832. His death was occasioned by being thrown from a chaise the preceding evening, in Brookline. He was buried at Mount Auburn. His widow m. in Cambridgeport, July 18, 1835, Frederick W. White of Wrentham.

                One child:-
2433.  Hannah, b. Aug. 5, 1832; m. Henry Woodruff.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 329

-1197.-

        HENRY STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., Jan. 29, 1807; m. in Rindge, N. H., June 2, 1837, Mary Ann Wood of that place, who was b. Feb. 21, 1810.

        He was a grain merchant at, and a resident of, Cambridgeport; for several years a commission merchant in Boston, doing business at Nos. 8 and 9 Chatham Row, in partnership with his brother, Isaac Stickney.

        He purchased a large tract of land in Henry County, Illinois, and previous to 1856, he removed with his family to his farm at Woodhull, Henry Co., Ill., where he was accidentally killed, Nov. 16, 1866. His widow and family are still living there.

                Five children:-
2434.  Henry, b. Nov. 7, 1838.
2435.  Alfred, b. July 3, 1840.
2436.  Idalia, b. Mch. 25, 1842; d. Apr. 12, 1844.
2437.  William Curtis, b. Sept. 6, 1846.
2438.  Carrie Wood, b. Oct. 6, 1856.


-1198.-

        CURTIS STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., May 20, 1809; m. Mrs. Lucy Baldwin. No children. He was for a time a merchant in Boston, where he resided. He died at Chester, Vt., April 7, 1865, and was buried at Grafton.


-1200.-

        ISAAC STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., May 1, 1814; m. in Painesville, Ohio, Jan. 21, 1864, Eliza, dau. of Samuel and Cassandra (Clark) Wass, who was b. in Normanton, near Alfreton, Derbyshire, England, Jan. 8, 1834. He was engaged for nearly twenty-five years, in Boston, as an extensive produce and wool commission merchant, at Nos. 8 and 9 Chatham Row, and 12 Chatham Street, and was more recently at 65 Chatham Street. He sold out his business there in 1865, to Messrs. W. Hatch and Co., and went to New York, where he leased the store No. 14 Water Street, and continued his commission business till April 1867, when he removed with his family to his farm in Henry County, Illinois.


330 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

        He writes, "As to a business life I never have had any great attachment for or to it; my desire has been to be a farmer. I consider an agricultural life the highest calling there is for a man; all other professions, of whatever name or nature, do not compare with it;" and he is now cultivating his broad acres in the West. This gentleman, in the transaction of his extensive business, visited many parts of the United States. By consulting directories and making enquiries, he has furnished me with the Post Office addresses of a great portion of the Stickneys residing in the West. He was the first of his family to express to me by letter, in 1858, a desire to know more of his ancestors, and has ever since taken a deep interest in the work which he has forwarded to the best of his ability.

                Two children:-
2439.  Arthur Wass, b. Dec. 6, 1864.
2440.  Mary Emma, b. Sept. 15, 1866.


-1204.-

        JOHN WINSLOW STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., Sept. 16, 1818; m. in Plymouth, Vt., April 30, 1848, Ann M. Pinney, who was b. there March 22, 1831. He settled in Plymouth, Vt., where all his children were born; subsequently he became managing agent of the Tyson Furnace Iron Works at that place, where he has been Postmaster, and still resides.

                Seven children:-
2441.  John Thatcher, b. June 29, 1849.
2442.  Joseph Horatio, b. Mch. 27, 1851.
2443.  William Wallace, b. Mch. 21, 1853.
2444.  Victor Hugo, b. Apr. 13, 1855.
2445.  Rollin Winslow, b. Dec. 27, 1859.
2446.  Henry Elmer, b. Feb. 8, 1862.
2447.  Frances Ann, b. Mch. 13, 1864.


-1205.-

        CHARLES WELLS STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., July 29, 1808; m. Sept. 11, 1839, Emeline Ballard. He lived at Painesville, O., where he died, Sept. 13, 1851, and where his widow still lives.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 331

                Three children:-
2448.  William Edson, b. Jan. 16, 1842; unm. (1867) Painesville, O.
2449.  Emma, b. Dec. 17, 1844; d. Aug. 17, 1851.
2450.  Charles Elbridge, b. Aug. 14, 1847; unm. (1867) Painesville, O.


-1209.-

        BELA SIMMONS STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., Feb., 1813; m. Emily Moultroup, and resides in Burton, Ohio.

                One child:-
2451  Son, b. -.


-1216.-

        JOSIAH HENRY STICKNEY, b. in Boston, Feb. 11, 1826; m. in Waltham, at Christ Church, Oct. 8, 1861, by Rev. Thomas F. Fales, to Elizabeth Shannon, dau. of the late Jonas C. March of Newton.

        He attended the celebrated private school of Mr. Gideon F. Thayer, in Chauncey Place, and as it was his father's desire that he should be a merchant, he entered into business in Boston in 1849, under the firm of Cutler and Stickney, at No. 1 India Street, dealing in Paints, Oil and Glass, where he continued for a time. In 1854 he commenced to study medicine with Dr. Lucius Slade; was at the Tremont and Harvard Schools; served one year as Surgeon at the Mass. General Hospital in Boston, and graduated (1858) with the degree of M. D. He then went as a Surgeon on board of Train's vessel to England; arrived there, went into the Royal Veterinary College at London, from which he graduated with high honors after two years study. When he returned home the cattle plague raged here, and Gov. Banks placed him on the Board of Health. He went into practice and eradicated the disease. He has now an extensive practice in Boston as a Veterinary Surgeon.

                Three children:-
2452.  Mary Waldron, b. Sept. 14, 1862.
2453.  Ellen Freeman, b. May 6, 1865.
2454.  Josiah, b. May 28, 1866.


-1228.-

        DANIEL STICKNEY, b. in Putnam, O., March 15, 1813; m. in Cincinnati, O., May 15, 1839, Mary Jane Plummer, who


332 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

was b. in Dearborn Co., Ind., Oct. 8, 1820, and d. in Cincinnati, May 4, 1845. He m. 2d, May 25, 1847, Sarah Ann Lewis, who was born in Switzerland Co., Ind., March 23, 1819.

        He is living in Cincinnati, and is of the firm of Stickney and Tanner, No. 345 Plum Street; business, Planing Mill and Box Factory, in which they are extensively engaged.

                Three children:-
2455.  Mary Emma, b. July 30, 1842.
2456.  Frances Jane, b. Apr. 9, 1844; d. Aug. 9, 1845.
2457.  Irene, b. Oct. 31, 1852.


-1229.-

        DAVID HALL STICKNEY, b. in Putnam, O., June 16, 1816; m. in Cincinnati, O., July 3, 1839, Rosanna McGlenn, who was b. in Philadelphia, Pa., March 10, 1809, and d. in Cincinnati, May 8, 1850. He m. 2d, July 2, 1851, Emily Jane Gwinn, who was b. in Fleming Co., Kentucky, June 16, 1842.

        He is Superintendent of the Mechanical Department of the South-western Lunatic Asylum, located at Carthage, about six miles from Cincinnati, where he resides.

                Ten children:-
2458.  Mary Rosanna, b. Oct. 29, 1843; d. July 11, 1844.
2459.  Frances, b. Dec. 6, 1846.
2460.  Paul Dean, b. July 13, 1852.
2461.  Joseph Edward, b. Nov. 28, 1853.
2462.  Mary Eunice, b. June 1, 1856.
2463.  David Shed, b. Jan. 18, 1859; d. Jan. 22, 1859.
2464.  Robert Spencer, b. Aug. 23, 1860.
        -twins-
2465.  William Walker, b. Aug. 23, 1860.
2466.  Sarah Louisa, b. June 9, 1865.
2467.  George Clifford, b. May 21, 1867.


-1233.-

        JONATHAN STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., Dec. 25, 1796; m. in Parin, Oneida Co., N. Y., Sept. 1, 1821, Sophia Avery. He resides in Painesville, Ohio.

                Nine children:-
2468.  Grove Henderson, b. June 24, 1823; d. Nov. 21, 1845.
2469.  Maria, b. Mch. 11, 1825; m. John N. Dyer, Feb. 2, 1849.
        -twins-
2470.  Sophia, b. Mch. 11, 1825; d. Aug., 1826.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 333

2471.  Gardner Avery, b. Feb. 16, 1827; m. C. Peck; M. Stearns.
2472.  Franklin Gray, b. Mch. 23, 1828; m. Phebe M. Merritt.
2473.  Sophia, b. July 16, 1830; m. Edward Kelly, Sept., 1855.
2474.  Oscar, b. June 10, 1835; d. unm. in Army, Apr. 29, 1863.
2475.  Emily, b. June 10, 1837; d. unm. Sept. 5, 1860.
2476.  Henry Harrison, b. Apr. 15, 1844; drowned May 15, 1853.


-1235.-

        DAVID STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., March 2, 1801; m. Dec. 26, 1820, Hannah Hopkins, who was b. in Westmoreland, Vt., Nov. 28, 1800, and d. in Seward, Ill., Oct. 9, 1854. He lived in Sardinia, N. Y., where his children were born. He died Sept. 28, 1854.

                Ten children:-
2477.  Edwin H., b. Aug. 25, 1828; m. Irena Mallison.
2478.  Charles C., b. Sept. 22, 1830.
2479.  Everett E., b. Dec. 6, 1831.
2480.  George I., b. Feb. 13, 1833.
2481.  Mary Jane, b. May 24, 1834.
2482.  Albert G., b. Sept. 14, 1840.
2483.  Austin N., b. Dec. 22, 1841.
2484.  Cassius M., b. Aug. 8, 1843.
2485.  Julius W., b. Aug. 18, 1845.
2486.  David W., b. Oct. 16, 1848.


-1238.-

        EVERETT STICKNEY, b. in Grafton, Vt., May 10, 1809; m. in Eden, Erie Co., N. Y., Oct. 23, 1834, Lucy Green. They have no children. He is a physician (Allopathy), and resides in Leon, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.


-1239.-

        ALBERT O. STICKNEY, b. Oct. 10, 1813; m. in Concord, Geauga Co., Ohio, Jan. 5, 1835, Cornelia R., dau. of Edward and Roxanna Trask, who was b. in Waterville, Oneida Co., N. Y., Dec. 21, 1818. They reside in Louisa Co., Iowa.

                Nine children:-
2487.  Frances M., b. Oct. 1, 1837; m. Alfred Corgrow, June 10, 1859.
2488.  Calista C., b. Jan. 14, 1840; m. Cyrile Carpenter, Jan. 15, 1860.
2489.  Isadora C., b. Aug. 27, 1843; m. S. E. Start, July 14, 1863.
2490.  Albert H., b. Feb. 14, 1845.
2491.  Everett E., b. Dec. 12, 1848.
2492.  Orson H., b. Feb. 14, 1851.
2493.  Mary L., b. May 22, 1852; d. Oct. 1, 1853.
2494.  John C. F., b. Feb. 1, 1858.
2495.  Eva B., b. Feb. 9, 1863.


334 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1240.-

        JACOB STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, June 22, 1767; bapt. First Church (his father then being absent), July 12, 1767; m. Jan. 15, 1792, Ruth, dau. of Captain Lawrence Furlong of Newburyport. She d. in Epping, N. H., Dec., 1824, aged 55. He m. 2d, in Newburyport, Dec. 21, 1825 (when he is of Epping, N. H.), Ruth C., widow of Thomas Frothingham, and dau. of Samuel and Lydia (Pecker) Foster. He was a cabinet-maker, resided in Newburyport, where he died at an advanced age.

                Four children:-
2496.  Henry Furlong, b. Sept. 16, 1793; bapt. at St. Paul's Church, Sept. 29;
            was a printer, and d. unm. in Newburyport, Oct. 11, 1825.
2497.  Mary Furlong, b. Apr. 20, 1796; intention of m. with Henry Bartlett,
            June 19, 1819.
2498.  Ruth, b. -, 1801; m. Stephen Gilman, and d. in Boston, July 2, 1847, aged 46.
2499.  Sarah H., b. Dec. 6, 1826; m. William H. Pearson, Oct. 21, 1852; Mr. Davis
            of Bangor, Me.


-1246.-

        JACOB STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, July 28, 1774; m. July 7, 1796, Betsey, dau. of Enoch and Elizabeth (Brown) Pike, who was b. April 10, 1776, and d. Nov. 2, 1828. [Gravestone.] He m. 2d, Feb. 6, 1833, Rebecca Blake Eaton, who is still living. He was by trade a cabinet-maker; a surveyor of lumber, and for twenty-four years an assessor; also had many other offices of trust conferred upon him by his townsmen, to which he was annually elected for sixty-seven consecutive years, having from his twenty-first year of age taken the official oath two hundred and twenty-three times. He died in Newburyport, Jan. 20, 1866.

                Nine children:-
2500.  Sally, b. Dec. 11, 1797; living, unm. in Newburyport.
2501.  Betsey, b. June 7, 1799; m. Enoch Peirce, Apr. 24, 1824.
2502.  John Fernald, b. Nov. 4, 1801; m. Esther S. Tappan.
2503.  William, b. Feb. 8, 1804; d. Jan. 14, 1805.
2504.  Jacob, b. Feb. 20, 1806; m. Sarah Loring.
2505.  Mary Ann, b. Mch. 20, 1808; d. July 20, 1843.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 335

2506.  Caleb, b. Feb. 9, 1811; m. Miriam Noyes.
2507.  Emily, b. June 23, 1813; m. Moses Chase.
2508.  Fanny, b. Sept. 23, 1816; living, unm. in Newburyport.


-1247.-

        GIDEON WOODWELL STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, Sept. 28, bapt. Oct. 8, 1775; m. Oct. 25, 1798, Lydia, dau. of Enoch and Jane Lunt, who d. Oct. 6, 1851.

        He was a merchant of Newburyport and Calais, Me., where he died March 28, 1862.

                Seven children:-
2509.  Sarah, b. June 28, 1800; m. Benj. A. Pettingell, June 11, 1839.
2510.  Gideon, b. Oct. 20, 1802; d. Oct. 14, 1803.
2511.  Lydia, b. Dec. 15, 1805; living, unm. 1864.
2512.  Gideon, b. Aug. 25, 1807; m. Sarah A. Minot.
2513.  Mary, b. Feb. 28, 1811; d. Apr. 15, 1811.
2514.  Jane, b. Nov. 10, 1812; d. Oct. 5, 1814.
2515.  Lavinia Brickett, b. July 21, 1817; m. H. A. Pettingell.


-1251.-

        ENOCH STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, Dec. 20, 1789; m. Nov. 16, 1823, Sarah Wyer, dau. of Nathaniel and Sarah (Nevins) Knapp. He was a merchant in Newburyport, held in high esteem by all who knew him. He died of consumption, Sept. 7, 1855, and was buried in the old cemetery, where a stone stands to his memory. His widow is living in Newburyport.

                Three children:-
2516.  Edward Swan, b. Oct. 7, 1824; m. Elizabeth W. Hammond, Mch. 25, 1869,
            and r. in Chicago, Ill.
2517.  William Wyer, b. Mch. 29, 1829; living, unm. in Boston.
2518.  Sarah Elizabeth, b. Jan. 7, 1831; living, unm. in Newburyport.


-1253.-

        ENOCH STICKNEY, bapt. at First Church, Newburyport, March 5, 1775; m. Hannah Collins. April 19, 1798, Enoch Stickney of Lynn, cordwainer, with Hannah, his wife, for $163.37, sell Elizabeth Collins of Lynn, widow and administratrix of the estate of Joshua Collins, late of Lynn, cordwainer, all their interest in his estate. [Essex Deeds, 165: 178.]

        They were living in Lynn, in 1807, where their children were born.


336 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

                Five children:-
2519.  William P., b. Oct. 20, 1796; d. Mch. 20, 1797.
2520.  Eliza, b. Oct. 12, 1799.
2521.  William P., b. Dec. 20, 1801; d. Sept. 23, 1802.
2522.  Mary C., b. Dec. 22, 1804; d. Mch. 10, 1829.
2523.  Lydia, b. July 12, 1806; d. Oct. 26, 1806.


-1263.-

        SAMUEL STICKNEY, b. in Newbury, Jan. 9, 1796; m. there, Nov. 7, 1821, Eunice G. Rogers.

                Five children:-
2524.  Rebecca Poor, b. Sept. 22, 1822; d. Oct. 19, 1825.
2525.  Rebecca Poor, b. Apr. 10, 1826; d. Sept. 9, 1844.
2526.  Annah Mary, b. Aug. 31, 1828; m. Benj. F. Noyes.
2527.  Zilpah Gerrish, b. Feb. 25, 1834; d. unm. Sept. 15, 1865.
2528.  Caroline Augusta, b. Mch. 17, 1840; m. Leander S. Falls, Sept. 28, 1867.


-1266.-

        BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, April 1, 1773; m. Aug. 7, 1802, Mary, dau. of Major Gen. John and Elizabeth (Page) Stark, who d. at Detroit, Mich., Jan. 13, 1828, aged about 56 years. He m. 2d, at Urbana, Ohio, July 12, 1835, Mary Matilda, the widow of Andrew Way of Washington, D. C., who survives him, and is living in Baltimore, Md.

        He was named (as requested) for Benjamin Franklin (see 482); went with his father from Newburyport to Chester, N. H., then to Pembroke, and from thence to Bow, where he was Justice of the Peace, 1812 and 1813, Postmaster, etc.; then to Concord, N. H.

        He removed with his family to Toledo, O., in July of 1815, where he died, Jan. 7, 1852. He collected and contributed to the Concord, N. H., Patriot, many interesting particulars in the life of Gen. Stark, which have since been used in the biographies published of him.

        He was deeply interested in Mineralogy and Natural History, and was the intimate friend and correspondent of Dr. William Bently of Salem. He was the Indian Agent for the United States at Fort Wayne, and was acting General of the left wing


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 337

of Gen. Jackson's army, which was composed of Indians (over whom he had a great influence, and whom they called their white Father and Chief), in the battle fought at New Orleans, January 8th, and was highly complimented by Jackson for his bravery. He was a man of good abilities, fine appearance, and excellent moral character.

        His knowledge of the Western country enabled him to make purchases of land which became exceedingly valuable, so that he left a large estate to his children. Some of the localities were named for him; one place near the Council House in Toledo, Ohio, is still known as "Stickney's Point."

                Five children:-
2529.  One, b. Aug. 31, 1803; m. Matilda J. Bassell.
2530.  Louisa, b. -, 1805; d. aged 3 years, in Bow, N. H.
2531.  Mary, b. May 23, 1808; m. M. D. Whitney; S. C. Green.
2532.  Two, b. Apr. 16, 1810; m. Lovina Cone.
2533.  Indiana, b. Jan. 16, 1817; m. Platt Card.


-1270.-

        RICHARDSTICKNEY, b. in Newbury, Oct. 22, 1789; m. in Salem, Feb. 1, 1814, Rebecca, dau. of Walter P. and Susan Jeffry, who d. April 2, 1855, aged 65 1/2 years. He m. 2d, Jan. 20, 1858, Olive D. Little of Newbury.

        He came to Salem as early as 1812, assisted in the erection of the Franklin Building, was a skillful housewright and carpenter. He was out for a short time in the War of 1812, on board the "Grand Turk," and was taken prisoner when on board the ship "Diomede," Captain Crowninshield. He died in Salem, Dec. 11, 1858, from injuries received by a fall.

                Seven children:_
2534.  Rebecca, b. Sept. 7, 1814; m. Henry Webb.
2535.  Infant, b. Oct. 12, 1816; d. Oct. 12, 1816.
2536.  Richard Henry, b. June 14, 1818; m. E. P. Currier.
2537.  Charles Theodore, b. May 10, 1820; m. Sarah E. Dexter.
2538.  Walter Palfrey Jeffry, b. Nov. 19, 1823; d. at sea, July 4, 1845.
2539.  Sarah Hodges, b. Nov. 5, 1828; m. Abel H. Dexter.
2540.  Hannah Elizabeth, b. Feb. 10, 1833; d. Jan. 3, 1859.


-1274.-

        JOHN INGALLS STICKNEY, b. in Newbury, Sept. 25, 1798, bapt. June 23, 1799; m. in New Sharon, Me., Feb. 27,


338 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

1825, Annette Bradley (he was then of Amesbury.) He is an intelligent and enterprising man and resides in Haverhill.

                Three children:-
2541.  Annette Bradley, b. Feb. 13, 1826; d. unm. Jan. 2, 1844.
2542.  Mary Francette, b. Apr. 14, 1827; living, unm. (1868) in Boston.
2543.  Ann Delia, b. Mch. 28, 1834; m. Jos. H. Barnes, Aug. 28, 1866.


-1277.-

        MOSES STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, Dec. 29, 1805; m. Mary Ann, dau. of Moses and Betsey (Sargent) Nichols. He m. 2d, in Amesbury, Nov. 30, 1831, Jane, dau. of Christopher and Jane (Patten) Sargent, who was b. in West Amesbury, Nov. 2, 1802, and survives him. He died in Amesbury, Jan. 16, 1849.

                Six children:-
2544.  Moses Sargent, b. July 22, 1830; m. A. E. Atwater.
2545.  Mary Ann, b. Apr. 19, 1834; m. George Clough, Dec. 25, 1861.
2546.  Caroline Cushing, b. May 16, 1836; living, unm. in Boston.
2547.  Sarah Byram, b. June 16, 1838; living, unm. in Boston.
2548.  Hannah Jane, b. Sept. 9, 1840; unm. 1868; teacher in Boston
            at the Branch Normal School.
2549.  Warren, b. Nov. 27, 1842; living, unm. in N. Y.


-1283.-

        HENRY ROLFE STICKNEY, b. in Newbury, June 5, bapt. June 23, 1799; m. in Newburyport, Nov. 14, 1822 (when he is of Portland, Me.), Sarah, dau. of Joseph and Margery Hale. She was b. April 27, 1803, and d. in Portland, June 25, 1827. He m. 2d, May 12, 1831, Ann Huntress, dau. of Stephen and Rebecca Little, who was b. in Portland, May 25, 1805.

        He is a gentleman of fine personal appearance and good education, is a General Commission and Insurance Agent, at Portland, Me., where he also resides.

                Five children:-
2550.  Joseph Henry, b. Aug. 8, 1824; m. Susan J. Green.
2551.  Sarah Hale, b. May 31, 1827; d. Sept. 6, 1827.
2552.  Sarah Elizabeth, b. Jan. 3, 1833.
2553.  James Hale, b. Sept. 3, 1834; m. Kate M. Livingston.
2554.  Henrietta Jones, b. Mch. 15, 1838.


-1289.-

        DAVID STICKNEY, b. in Epping, N. H., Feb. 21, 1791;


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 339

m. in Athens, Me., Dec. 25, 1817, Hannah, dau. of James and Mary (Nute) Tuttle, who was b. in Strafford, N. H., April 3, 1797. They resided in Athens until all but their youngest child was born. In 1833, went to Exeter, N. H., where they lived ten years, Epping three years, then returned to Exeter, where he purchased a house on Franklin Street, Oct. 4, 1849, and is still living (1868). He is a farmer.

                Four children:-
2555.  Amos J., b. Jan. 28, 1818; m. Lydia A. Tuttle.
2556.  David, b. Dec. 27, 1820; m. Nancy P. Hale.
2557.  Mary Susan, b. Apr. 24, 1823; m. J. H. Carpenter; J. Haley.
2558.  James Henry, b. Aug. 14, 1836; m. G. C. Robinson.


-1290.-

        AMOS STICKNEY, b. in Epping, N. H., Nov. 22, 1795; m. Matilda, dau. of Jonathan and Hannah (Marstin) Lane, who was b. in Sandwich, N. H., July 1, 1806, and d. March 5, 1851. He m. 2d, Sept. 5, 1851, Dorothy Lane, a sister to his first wife, who was b. Sept. 7, 1812. He is a farmer and resides in Epping, on his great-grandfather Pidgeon's place.

                Five children:-
2559.  Rosetta Jane, b. Aug. 2, 1820; d. Oct. 7, 1929.
2560.  Melinda Ann, b. Apr. 22, 1824; m. Jonathan Woodman.
2561.  Caroline Matilda, b. June 5, 1829; m. John W. Robie.
2562.  Maria Elizabeth, b. Sept. 1, 1835; m. Elbridge G. Brown.
2563.  George Atwood, b. July 11, 1844; d. Dec. 25, 1855.


-1293.-

        BENJAMIN STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, April 15, 1792; m. July 1, 1821, Susan, dau. of John and Abigail Philbrick, who was b. in Whitefield, Me., Oct. 11, 1791, and d. in Hallowell, Sept. 14, 1863. He is a farmer; resided in Athens, Me., until all their children were born. Living (1868) in Hallowell.

                Four children:-
2564.  Abigail, b. Jan. 25, 1825; m. Henry L. Sanger, May 8, 1852, of Boston. No ch.
2565.  Lois Ann, b. June 3, 1826; m. Horace L. Hyland.
2566.  Albert, b. Sept. 3, 1828; d. unm. Sept. 1, 1858.
2567.  Newell Henry, b. Aug. 9, 1830; m. M. A. Browning.


340 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1294.-

        CHARLES STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, Nov. 4, 1789; m. in Salem, Dec. 2, 1814, Lois Dow, who d. May, 1821, aged 28 years. He m. 2d, in Salem, Nov. 20, 1821, Margaret Dow. He was out in a Privateer from Salem in the War of 1812, and was on board the Brig "Thorn," Capt. Hooper, when taken. He was a shipwright; removed to St. John, N. B., and m. Susan (Thornton) McAlmon, the widow of Robert McAlmon. She died there, Nov. 19, 1851. He died in St. John, N. B., Dec. 7, 1863.

                Six children:-
2568.  Louisa, b. Apr. 1, 1816; m. Amos Henfield.
2569.  Charles, b. Dec. 18, 1818; m. Lydia A. Kehew.
2570.  Margaret, b. -; d. in infancy.
2571.  Mary Jane, b. Sept. 18, 1829; m. Hezekiah Wilkins, Jr., Aug. 17, 1854.
2572.  Elizabeth, b. May 29, 1831; m. James McCoskey.
2573.  Caroline, b. Feb. 1, 1834; m. Ross Woodrow.


-1295.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, Nov. 2, 1791; m. in Boston, Aug. 4, 1816, Margaret Keen. He m. 2d, April 15, 1833, Hannah S., dau. of Benj. Dole of Salem. She was b. Sept. 6, 1804. He was a brass-founder in Boston, where he d. Aug. 1, 1849. His widow resides in Salem.

                Seven children:-
2574.  Sarah G., b. abt. 1817; m. Oren Wheeler.
2575.  John, b. abt. 1819; d. unm.
2576.  Jane, b. abt. 1823; m. - Leavitt.
2577.  Mary Peabody, b. Sept. 11, 1834; d. 1841.
2578.  George Davis, b. Feb. 11, 1836; in U. S. Army, 1855.
2579.  Jane Jackman, b. May 6, 1839.
2580.  Emily, b. Dec. 24, 1840; m. John W. Hall.


-1296.-

        JOSEPH STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, Dec. 31, 1793; m. in Marblehead, Jan. 23, 1816, Hannah Hunt of that place. He is a caulker and graver by trade, and has been an industrious man through life.

        He states that he was taken prisoner in 1815, from a Priva-


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 341

teer, and carried into Halifax, and kept as a hostage; whilst there a Post Captain of the British Navy, a William Stickney, showed him great kindness on account of his name. He resides in Salem.

                Two children:-
2581.  Joseph, b. Apr., 1817; d. in Marblehead, Apr. 21, 1817.
2582.  Hannah, b. May 28, 1819; m. John Brown, June 4, 1837, and has dec'd,
            leaving dau. Elizabeth.


-1298.-

        STEPHEN STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, Dec. 25, 1797; m. in Salem, Jan. 27, 1828, Martha (Hodge) Cook, who was b. in Nottingham, N. H., March 14, 1800, and was the widow of James Cook, who d. in 1824. He is by trade a caulker, and lives in Salem.

                Three children:-

2583.  Joseph, b. Oct. 4, 1829; m. Sarah Hersey.
2584.  Benjamin Franklin, b. May 10, 1834; d. Apr. 8, 1853.
2585.  Louisa L., b. Nov. 2, 1838; m. S. G. A. Batchelder, Jan. 14, 1866.


-1303.-

        JOSEPH STICKNEY, b. in New Salisbury, N. H., April 20, 1797; m. Dec. 12, 1834, Mary (Lassell) Lord, widow of Jeremiah Lord. They reside in Lowell, Penobscot Co., Me., where he is a Justice of the Peace, and has been Postmaster for over twenty-three years. They have had no children.


-1304.-

        MOSES STICKNEY, b. in Chelsea, Vt., March 23, 1803; m. Dec. 20, 1827, Rachel Philbrook of Athens, Me., who was b. June 19, 1806. He is a farmer of Springfield, Me.

                Twelve children:-
2586.  Joseph, b. Feb. 15, 1829; m. Mary A. Philbrook.
2587.  Eleanor, b. Sept. 1, 1830; m. Elbridge Coombs.
2588.  Andrew, b. Aug. 8, 1832; d. May 16, 1834.
2589.  Leonard, b. May 22, 1834; m. Vesta L. Oliver.
2590.  Almira, b. Mch. 30, 1836; d. June 15, 1837.
2591.  Abram, b. Apr. 19, 1838; m. Margaret A. Sibley.
2592.  William, b. July 29, 1840; d. Sept. 27, 1862.
2593.  Martha, b. Aug. 18, 1842.


342 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

2594.  Lucinda, b. Aug. 1, 1844; d. Nov. 22, 1849.
2595.  Charles, b. May 23, 1846.
2596.  Emily, b. July 7, 1848; d. Nov. 12, 1849.
2597.  George, b. May 17, 1850.


-1305.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Wheelock, Vt., July 18, 1808; m. in Bloomfield Co. of York, Parish of Stanly, New Brunswick, July 26, 1841, Sarah Ann, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary Elizabeth Ann Palmer. She was b. in London, Eng., Oct. 11, 1821, and came with her parents to this country in 1834, and settled in the County of York, N. B. He settled at Bloomfield, N. B., where he died, Nov. 5, 1854, and where his widow and children (all unmarried) reside.

                Four children:-
2598.  Elizabeth, b. Oct. 21, 1842.
2599.  Ebenezer, b. Feb. 2, 1845.
2600.  John, b. Feb. 24, 1847.
2601.  Thos. Richard, b. Jan. 2, 1849.


-1306.-

        HARVEY STICKNEY, b. in Lyndon, Vt., Nov. 2, 1812; m. Nov. 20, 1852, Maria D. Shorey, and resides in Burlington, Me.

                One child:-
2602.  Sumner Smith, b. Jan. 5, 1860.


-1307.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Athens, Me., July 30, 1799; m. Susannah Rollins, and settled in Athens, where his three children were born; then removed to Bangor. A farmer. He died about 1848, and his widow has also deceased.

                Three children:-
2603.  Mary Ann, b. -.
2604.  Irena, b. -.
2605.  Frances Louisa, b. -.

"Two of these children have deceased and the other has married a Sea Captain."


-1309.-

        MOSES STICKNEY, b. in Athens, Me., June 4, 1803; m. in Corinth, Me., Feb. 14, 1827, Miriam G. Palmer. He died in Corinth, Oct. 5, 1839.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 343

                Two children:-
2606.  Sarah Minerva, b. May 3, 1829; m. Edwin R. Bean.
2607.  Justin Whitefield, b. May 27, 1833; m. Mary L. Clark.


-1310.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Athens, Me., Sept. 8, 1805; m. July 10, 1834, Rachel Humphrey, and died in Athens, Sept. 22, 1849, where his widow still lives.

                Seven children:-
2608.  Matilda Jane, b. May 7, 1835; m. William Peasley, Nov., 1860.
2609.  Susan Angeline, b. Nov. 26, 1836; m. Stephen A. Burk, Nov. 4, 1854.
2610.  Hiram P., b. June 21, 1839; m. Abby Whittier, Feb. 12, 1863.
2611.  Henry H., b. Apr. 5, 1841; m. Anna Nason, June 2, 1861.
2612.  Mary C., b. Sept. 15, 1843.
2613.  William, b. Oct. 28, 1845.
2614.  Rosetta, b. July 13, 1847.


-1313.-

        AMOS STICKNEY, b. in Athens. Me., May 13, 1812; m. June 4, 1845, Delilah Clark. They have no children. He is a carpenter and builder in Athens, and has assisted me in obtaining the records of his father's family.


-1318.-

        DAVID STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, June 24, 1799; m. May 7, 1826, Hannah Knight. He was a master mariner; removed soon after 1834, to New Orleans, La., where he was Port Warden, and an Alderman of the city, and where he died, Jan. 4, 1849. His widow died there Nov. 9, 1859.

                Seven children:-
2615.  Thomas Adams, b. Feb. 3, 1827; d. May 31, 1833.
2616.  David, b. July 15, 1828; m. Helen M. Chase, Apr. 3, 1861; no ch. She d.
            in New Orleans, where he still r. and is a dealer in coal.
2617.  Alice Moody, b. Dec. 8, 1830; m. Capt. Josiah Lovett, Oct., 1849, and d.
            Oct. 13, 1850.
2618.  Georgiana H., b. Dec. 3, 1832; m. William Whann.
2619.  Daniel Knight, b. Aug. 6, 1834; d. unm. in New Orleans.
2620.  William, b. Mch. 25, 1840; unm. r. in New Orleans.
2621.  Sarah Ann, b. Mch. 24, 1842; m. Frank T. Blish, Apr. 3, 1861.


344 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1321.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Newbury, Sept. or Nov., 1783; m. Oct. 2, 1836 (when of Newburyport), Sarah, dau. of Moses Titcomb; no children. He removed in 1841, to Pelham, N. H., where he died Jan. 21, 1842. [Gravestone.] His widow m. a Mr. Stiles.


-1322.-

        NICHOLAS STICKNEY, b. in Newbury, May, 1785, m. in Portland, Me., Lucy Foss, who died Dec., 1858, aged 73. He was a grocer, and one of the Trustees of the Methodist Society in Portland. He had no children, but adopted a daughter, Lucy E. L. Stickney, who m. May 6, 1855, Lucius W. Knight of Boston. NICHOLAS STICKNEY died in Portland, Feb. 11, 1864.


- - -

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Newbury, Aug. 4, 1800; son of Sarah Stickney [524]; m. in Epsom, N. H., in 1821, Sarah Lang Foss, who was b. July 7, 1801. He resided in Epsom, N. H., and Lowell, Mass.; went to California in 1851, where he died, Aug. 3, 1853. His widow resides in Northwood, N. H. He was a man of excellent abilities, greatly respected by all who knew him.

                Five children:-
2622.  Mary Elizabeth Waldron, b. Apr. 18, 1822; m. Josiah F. Fox, 1848.
2623.  Almira Lang, b. Aug. 4, 1824; m. Aug. P. Moors, Aug. 4, 1845.
2624.  Sarah Emerett, b. Apr. 21, 1829; m. Ezekiel W. Sayles.
2625.  William Alexis, b. Oct. 13, 1834; m. Emily V. Davis; no ch. She d. July 3, 1861.
            He r. in Northwood.
2626.  Julia Ann Whipple, b. Jan. 22, 1839; unm.; r. in Northwood.


-1328.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Fitchburg, Oct. 20, 1802; m. Jan. 8, 1829, Sophronia Gates of Westminster. Resides in Fitchburg.

                Two children:-
2627.  Lyman, b. Nov. 10, 1834; m. Helen A. Johnson.
2628.  Alvan O., b. Feb. 13, 1838; unm. Was in the 53d Reg., Co. A, 1863.
            Resides in Fitchburg.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 345

-1330.-

        GEORGE OLIVER STICKNEY, b. in Fitchburg, Nov. 25, 1823; m. Sept. 22, 1844, Eliza Amanda, dau. of Peter, Jr. and Susan Adams (Russell) Tufts. She was b. Sept. 18, 1826. He is a farmer, and resides in Fitchburg.

                Six children:-
2629.  George H., b. Feb. 7, 1846.
2630.  Edward A., b. June 17, 1850.
2631.  Clara A., b. Feb. 12, 1853.
2632.  Lizza L., b. Oct. 6, 1855.
2633.  Arthur W., b. Aug. 15, 1857.
2634.  Anna B., b. Sept. 10, 1862.


-1337.-

        WILLIAM HENRY STICKNEY, b. in Cleveland, O., Mch. 18, 1812; m. March 29, 1835, Martha Branch. He lived and died in Cleveland, May 17, 1851, where his widow and family still remain.

                Five children:-
2635.  Lucia, b. Oct. 22, 1831.
2636.  Erastus Parker, b. Dec. 18, 1835; d. Sept. 21, 1862.
2637.  George, b. Aug. 25, 1838; a book-keeper in Cleveland.
2638.  Jane, b. Apr. 12, 1844; a teacher in Cleveland.
2639.  Helen Adelaide, b. Apr. 28, 1849.


-1339.-

        CLEVELAND STICKNEY, b. in Cleveland, O., Aug. 27, 1816; m. Oct. 20, 1841, Abigail Abbot. They are both living.

                Six children:-
2640.  Elvira Sophia, b. Aug. 14, 1842.
2641.  Mary, b. Dec. 28, 1843; d. Sept. 1, 1845.
2642.  Emma, b. May 6, 1846.
2643.  Corwin Dewitt, b. June 17, 1848.
2644.  Ann, b. Jan. 30, 1850.
2645.  Charles Sumner, b. Nov. 10, 1856.


-1341.-

        CARVER STICKNEY, b. in Cleveland, O., July 4, 1819; m. Jan. 15, 1839, Harriet Youngs. They reside at Brooklyn, Ohio.

                Five children:-
2646.  Julia Maria, b. June 11, 1841; d. Jan. 25, 1849.
2647.  Betsey, b. Aug. 9, 1842; d. Aug. 30, 1842.


346 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

2648.  Reuben Elijah, b. Nov. 29, 1843.
2649.  Charles, b. Feb. 19, 1848; d. Jan. 15, 1849.
2650.  Ira Carver, b. July 29, 1851.


-1344.-

        HAMILTON STICKNEY, b. in Cleveland, O., May 16, 1824; m. Jan. 29, 1857, Christiana Baker, who was b. April 14, 1836. They reside at Reno, Venango Co., Pa.

                Three children:-
2651.  William Henry, b. Mch. 4, 1858.
2652.  Frederick Hamilton, b. Oct. 13, 1860.
2653.  Renoa Culver, b. Dec. 8, 1865.


-1360.-

        ETHAN F.. STICKNEY, b. in Lyman, N. H., Feb. 8, 1825; m. Aug. 10, 1847, Laura A., dau. of Lebbeus Hastings. He resides in Lyman.

                Seven children:-
2654.  Flavia F., b. Feb. 8, 1849.
2655.  Seth P., b. June 30, 1851.
2656.  Miriam A., b. Aug. 30, 1853.
2657.  Ella M., b. Nov. 17, 1855.
2658.  Walter H., b. Feb. 19, 1857.
2659.  Loren S., b. Oct. 15, 1859; d. Dec. 27, 1863.
2660.  Hattie P., b. July 12, 1861.


-1387.-

        LYMAN STICKNEY, b. in Bath, N. H., May, 1839; m. in Lynnfield, Sept. 28, 1861, Emma Jane, dau. of Jonathan B. and Theodocia (Gowell) Allard, who was b. in Litchfield, Me., Nov. 28, 1838. In 1861 he was of Follet's Light Artillery, 3d Battery; in 1862, in the 47th Mass. Reg., Co. B. He resides in Charlestown.

                Two children:-
2661.  Arthur Lyman, b. Jan. 21, 1862; d. Mch. 5, 1863.
2662.  Howard Lyman, b. June 5, 1863.


-1391.-

        DAVID J. STICKNEY, b. in Hallowell, Me., Nov. 23, 1788; m. Nov. 19, 1822, Elizabeth A. Ricks of Scotland Neck, Halifax Co., N. C., who was b. March 2, 1800. After a resi-


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dence of several years as a merchant in North Carolina he returned to Hallowell, where he died, of consumption, July 7, 1832.

                Four children:-
2663.  Caroline O., b. May 2, 1824; m. Martin Smith.
2664.  Georgiana, b. Mch. 31, 1826; d. Nov. 26, 1826.
2665.  Georgiana R., b. Jan. 31, 1828; d. Mch. 3, 1854.
2666.  Benjamin S. R., b. May 10, 1830.


-1396.-

        GEORGE W. STICKNEY, b. in Hallowell, Me., April 16, 1799; m. in Bloomfield, Me., Dec. 13, 1826 (when he is of Anson, Me.), Cynthia C. French of Boston. He graduated at Bowdoin College, in 1826, and received the degree of M. D.; settled at Anson, was Principal of the Anson Academy, 1856, afterwards a practicing physician there, and at North Anson, where he still resides.

                Five children:-
2667.  Sarah E., b. Nov. 2, 1827; m. Geo. Q. H. Putnam.
2668.  Lucy F., b. Aug. 21, 1829.
2669.  Ellen C., b. May 10, 1831; m. J. C. Metcalf.
2670.  Emma F., b. July 2, 1833.
2671.  George A., b. Mch. 19, 1838; r. in Chicago, Ill.


-1399.-

        PAUL STICKNEY, b. in Hallowell, Me., June 27, 1793; m. Nov. 8, 1818, Pamela Theresa Gilman, dau. of John and Theresa (Gilman) Stratton. She was b. in Hallowell, Sept. 29, 1797, and d. there Sept. 20, 1863, aged 66. [Gravestone.]

        He was an extensive manufacturer of boots and shoes in Hallowell. In 1855 he removed to Boston and engaged in the wholesale business, at No. 26 North Market Street, afterwards at 75 Pearl Street; residing at Chelsea. The latter part of his life he resided with his daughter, in Augusta, Me., where he died, May 6, 1869.

                Three children:-
2672.  Mary Gage, b. Aug. 12, 1819; m. Charles W. Safford.
2673.  John Henry, b. Dec. 7, 1830; d. Nov. 20, 1833.
2674.  John Henry, b. Apr. 13, 1837; m. Lucy Stedman.


348 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1400.-

        AMOS STICKNEY, b. in Hallowell, Me., Jan. 17, 1795; m. June 17, 1817, Alathea, dau. of John Soule, who was b. May 28, 1795, and d. at Bangor, Me., May 13, 1863, and was interred in Mount Hope Cemetery, in that place, where a stone stands to her memory. He settled in Vassalborough, Me., where he was Postmaster in 1831, and in 1843 was Cashier of the Negumkeag Bank. Col. Amos Stickney died at Bangor, Me., Nov. 22, 1869. He represented Vassalboro, Me., in the State Legislature, two years, removed to Bangor in 1842. He was noted for stern integrity, and excellent business habits. He possessed, in an unusual degree, a mild and amiable disposition, and was beloved by all who knew him.

                Six children:-
2675.  John Newton, b. Jan. 17, 1818; m. Mary S. Hale.
2676.  Thomas Gage, b. Jan. 12, 1820; m. Elizabeth G. Hincks.
2677.  Moody Thurlow, b. Mch. 12, 1822; m. Mary A. Clark.
2678.  William Danforth, b. Jan. 9, 1824; d. May 11, 1829.
2679.  William, b. Apr. 11, 1827; m. Jeannie E. Kendall.
2680.  Francis Henry, b. Oct. 10, 1830; m. Elizabeth E. Lewis.


-1401.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Hallowell, Me., April 17, 1799; m. Oct. 21, 1828, Caroline Judith, dau. of Nathan Moody of Byfield, Mass. She was b. April 22, 1809, and d. in Hallowell, Nov. 19, 1853. [Gravestone.] He with his wife, became, in 1840, life members of the Maine Missionary Society.

        He was a merchant in Hallowell, Me., where he died March 1, 1868.

        The following obituary was taken from the "Congregationalist and Boston Recorder," March 26, 1868:

        "By the death of Mr. STICKNEY, the community in which he lived has been bereft of one of its most esteemed citizens, and the Congregational Church, a prominent and dearly beloved member. His character was one of singular purity. During a long and active business life, passed in his native place, he enjoyed universal confidence and love. Highly exemplary in the more private relations of life he adorned the doctrine of the Saviour in the world. So manifestly upright were all his dealings that no man, it is generally said, was ever heard to charge him with a wrong. Modest and humble he uniformly declined alike civil and ecclesiastical office, but his example showed how honorable the private station may be made by virtue. He became a member of the South Church in early manhood, and for nearly forty years stood a faithful witness, a liberal supporter and an active promoter of the cause of Christ.

        The poor have lost in him a sympathizing friend and generous bene-


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factor. He took a deep interest in all Christian enterprises, and freely contributed to their support. His place in the Sabbath School and in the social meeting was never vacant, except upon the rare occasions when some imperative hindrance had occurred. While loving all the friends of Christ he cherished for the Church, with which he was connected, a warm affection, that ended only with his life. The last words which he uttered on earth were expressive of this affectionate interest. His death was felt as a personal loss by those of every class. Seldom are evidences of so deep and universal sorrow manifested for a private citizen. Esteemed and beloved among men he gave ground for strong confidence that he has gone to receive the crown of righteousness laid up for the faithful servants of Christ.
                                                                                C. G. M."

                Four children:-
2681.  William Moody, b. Aug. 16, 1829; d. Jan. 19, 1854.
2682.  David Moody, b. Nov. 5, 1831; d. July 11, 1852.
2683.  Joseph Wingate, b. Nov. 5, 1833; m. Harriet Harding.
2684.  Caroline Elizabeth, b. June 19, 1838; m. George Henry Hoyt, Jan. 14, 1869,
            and resides in Haverhill.


-1403.-

        SAMUEL WARREN STICKNEY, b. in Rowley (Byfield Parish), Nov. 4, 1802; m. in Salem, by Rev. Samuel M. Worcester, Aug. 29, 1836, Mary, dau. of Joseph and Eunice (Chute) Hale, who was b. in Salem, Aug. 14, 1809.

        He obtained a mercantile education at Byfield and Newburyport, opened a store in Byfield, and was Postmaster there, 1828; he removed to Salem and entered into partnership with his brother-in-law, Henry Hale, in the hardware business, at No. 215 Essex Street. In 1831 he was admitted a member of the Tabernacle Church; was also leader of its choir.

        In 1821 he was Captain of a Rifle Company in Byfield; in 1831, Aide-de-Camp to Gen'l Low; in 1832, '33, '34, Quartermaster of the Second Brigade; in 1835, Brig.-Major, appointed Oct., 1834; also Inspector of the First Brigade, Second Division; in 1836, '37, Colonel of a Regiment in the First Brigade, Second Division.

        He was chosen, Nov. 14, 1836, Representative to General Court from Salem. In 1837 Secretary of the School Committee, Fire Department, and Recording Secretary of the Salem Lyceum; also on the Executive Committee of the Salem Young Men's Temperance Society.


350 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

        From 1836 to '39 he was an agent in Boston, for the American Stationer's Company; 1839 to '53, Cashier of the Lowell Railroad Bank.

        In 1846 he was a Justice of the Peace in Lowell; 1850, Notary Public; 1856, Insurance Agent; 1861, '62, Representative from Lowell, when one of the Committee on Banks and Banking, and to qualify civil officers; 1865, one of the Board of Managers for suppression of counterfeiting.

        He has been the President of the Railroad National Bank in Lowell for the last sixteen years, having been Cashier the fourteen years next preceding. He resides in Lowell, and is a gentleman of fine personal appearance, and is held in the highest respect by all that know him.

                Five children:-
2685.  Joseph Hale, b. June 19, 1837; d. Mch. 14, 1839.
2686.  Sarah Hale, b. May 30, 1839.
2687.  Joseph Hale, b. Nov. 21, 1841; d. Nov. 9, 1858.
2688.  Samuel Warren, b. Feb. 10, 1846; d. Jan. 29, 1848.
        -twins-
2689.  Mary Hale, b. Feb. 10, 1846; d. Mch. 13, 1846.


-1405.-

        MOSES PARSONS STICKNEY, b. in Rowley (Byfield Parish), Sunday, July 12, 1807; m. in Trinity Church, Boston, by Rt. Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, Monday, Oct. 24, 1842, to Jane Frances, dau. of William and Joan (Wyer) Curry, who was b. in St. Andrews, N. B., March 11, 1818.

        He was graduated B. A., at Amherst College, 1830; studied Theology in Bangor, Me., under the Rev. Enoch Pond D. D.; and at New Haven, Conn., under the Rev. Nathaniel W. Taylor, D. D.; was settled for four years over the Congregational Church and Society in Eastport. Subsequently, upon a change of views and convictions in regard to the polity of the Church, he was ordained Deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, by Bishop Griswold, by whom he was also advanced to the order of Priests.

        He was Rector of St. Michael's Church in Marblehead, 1842 - 1847; of St. Peter's Church in Cambridgeport, 1847 - 1851; Rector of Burlington College, in Burlington, N. J., 1851 - 1852.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 351

        In May, 1853, he became the Assistant Minister of the Church of the Advent, in Boston, then under the rectorship of Bishop Southgate, where he still serves (1869).

                Five children:-
2690.  Anna Elizabeth Gray, b. Aug. 12, 1843; m. Nathaniel Whittier, Sept. 10, 1868.
            They live in San Francisco, Cal. He was b. in Boston, July 12, 1844, the son of
            Joseph Merrill and Mary Whittier.
2691.  William Brunswick Curry, b. Jan. 16, 1845.
2692.  Henry Storer, b. Mch. 25, 1849; d. Apr. 29, 1854.
2693.  Agnes Mary Palmer, b. Oct. 5, 1851; d. Oct. 9, 1866.
2694.  Cornelia Wadsworth Loring, b. Aug. 14, 1861.


-1406.-

        JOSEPH PIKE STICKNEY, b. in Rowley (Byfield Parish), Nov. 18, 1809; m. Dec. 13, 1833, Sophia Young, who died in Georgetown, Sept. 16, 1862, aged 51 years. He m. 2d, Jan., 1866, Sarah Spoffard.

        He has been a trader in Georgetown for many years; and was Town Clerk for several successive years; has represented it in the General Court, 1842, '56, '61 and '62.

                Three children:-
2695.  Sarah Maria, b. Feb. 9, 1835; unm. r. in Georgetown.
2696.  Martha Pike, b. Dec. 13, 1842; m. S. K. Holmes, Dec. 13, 1864.
2697.  Anna Josephine, b. Sept. 24, 1851.


-1408.-

        IRA STICKNEY, b. in Rowley, May 27, 1797; m. in Newbury, Sept. 18, 1845 (when he is styled Major), Ruth, dau. of Benjamin and Eleanor (Jaques) Short, who was b. Nov. 19, 1813.

        He attended Dummer Academy, and studied with his uncle, Alfred Pike, at Newburyport; commenced keeping school at Hampton, N. H., when eighteen years of age, and continued school-teaching, in different places, for twenty-three years.

        He was instrumental in forming a Rifle Company, the first in Essex County, of which he was elected Captain. He was of West Newbury, 1827, '28, when he was Major of the 1st Reg., 2d Brigade. He represented Georgetown in the General Court, the year 1843; he led the choir for many years, as his


352 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

father and grandfather had before him. He resides on the old homestead, and in the house erected by his ancestor, Benjamin Stickney [23], in 1700.

                Two children:-
2698.  Louisa Sophia, b. Aug. 25, 1847.
2699.  Mary Ellen, b. Sept. 15, 1851.


-1412.-

        MOSES STICKNEY, b. in Jaffrey, N. H., July 23, 1778; m. in Stow, Mass., Feb. 29, 1813, Mercy Puffer of that place. He settled in Athens, Vt., where he died, Jan. 17, 1832. His widow died there, March 2, 1846, aged 71.

                Three children:_
2700.  Mercy, b. Feb. 20, 1814; unm. r. in Brookline, Vt.
2701.  Moses, b. Mch. 27, 1815; m. Cynthia Brown.
2702.  Israel, b. Jan. 2, 1817; d. unm. Sept. 14, 1831.


-1415.-

        JONAS STICKNEY, b. in Jaffrey, N. H., Dec. 20, 1787; m. Jan. 19, 1812, Nancy Ripley of Rockingham, Vt. He lived for a time in Walpole, N. H., Townshend, Vt., and finally settled in Goshen, Vt., where he died, Feb. 8, 1861. His widow is living with her son, Shubel R. Stickney, in Goshen.

                Ten children:-
2703.  Mary Ann, b. Nov. 15, 1812; m. Cyrus Abernathy.
2704.  Augusta, b. Feb. 2, 1814; d. Mch. 5, 1820.
2705.  Jonas Riley, b. June 5, 1815; m. R. E. Waters; P. Sullings.
2706.  Sarah Adaline, b. Sept. 16, 1816; m. Daniel Mead.
2707.  Shubel, b. Jan. 2, 1818; d. July 5, 1819.
2708.  Warren Hastings, b. Dec. 14, 1820; d. Jan. 27, 1848; Wacaw, Wisconsin.
2709.  Shubel Romanzo, b. Oct. 22, 1824; m. R. F. Collins.
2710.  Nancy Augusta, b. Jan. 27, 1827; m. James Carson.
2711.  Jane Eunice, b. July 29, 1830; m. Lucius R. Allen.
2712.  Boswell, b. Sept. 7, 1833; d. Jan. 1, 1834.


-1416.-

        THEOPHILUS STICKNEY, b. in Jaffrey, N. H., Sept. 1, 1790; m. in Rodman, Jefferson Co., N. Y., Feb. 22, 1816, Electa Cook, who was b. in Somers, Tolland Co., Ct., Dec. 29,


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 353

1797. He settled in Rodman, N. Y., where he died, Feb. 14, 1842. His widow m. Milton Woodward, and is living in Rodman.

                Seven children:-
2713.  Charlotte A., b. Aug. 14, 1817; m. Edwin P. Ingalls.
2714.  Elmina C., b. Nov. 29, 1819; m. David Cooley, Oct. 13, 1842; no ch.
            They r. at Rodman, N, Y.
2715.  Orrin Cook, b. Sept. 25, 1822; d. Mch. 26, 1823.
2716.  Orange Hastings, b. June 28, 1824; d. July 5, 1824.
2717.  Mary R., b. Aug. 23, 1826; m. Constant Woodward, Oct. 24, 1861; no ch.
            They r. at Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y.
2718.  Chloe Angeline, b. Nov. 1, 1829; m. Asaph Hall.
2719.  Ruth Celestine, b. Sept. 3, 1833; m. Benj. F. Woodward, Aug. 30, 1854.


-1417.-

        BARZILLAH STICKNEY, b. in Jaffrey, N. H., Nov. 13, 1792; m. in Athens, Vt., Dec. 8, 1829, Sarah Perham, who was b. Aug. 26, 1800. He is a farmer in Brookline, Vt., where he has been Postmaster.

                Three children:-
2720.  Nancy P. H., b. Aug. 19, 1830; d. aged 9 years.
2721.  Warren B., b. Dec. 2, 1837; m. Olive B. Darling.
2722.  Charles P., b. Oct. 10, 1840; m. Martha T. Gorham, Aug. 14, 1865, the dau.
            of Bradford Gorham, Esq., of Putney, Vt. He prepared himself for College,
            but was prevented entering, so remained with his parents, carrying on the farm
            at Brookline, Vt., where he has held many prominent Town offices.


-1423.-

        MOSES STICKNEY, b. in Temple, N. H., June 10, 1782; went South about 1812; m. Miss Foster and settled in Green Co., Kentucky. Had no children. He died in Washington, D. C., Oct., 1826, when he was Sergeant of the Marine Corps.


-1424.-

        HALE STICKNEY, b. in Temple, N. H., March 2, 1783; m. in Cornwall, Vt., Dec. 8, 1808, Lucretia Hurlbut. He died in Cornwall, Aug. 28, 1815. His widow m. Oct. 5, 1825, Francis Atwood of Shoreham, Vt., where she resides.

                Two children:-
2723.  Charles, b. Apr. 23, 1810; m. Ann Whitaker. He d. Nov. 2, 1852; left a child
            b. Nov. 2, 1849.
2724.  Hannah, b. May 18, 1815; d. Sept. 23, 1818.


354 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1425.-

        CHARLES STICKNEY, b. in Cornwall, Vt., May 17, 1785; m. in Dickinson, Franklin Co., N. Y., April 11, 1809, Betsey Pierce, who was b. in New Salem, Mass., April 11, 1790. He settled in Moira, Franklin Co., N. Y., where all his children were born, and where he died, March 23, 1859. His widow d. there, Dec. 29, 1860.

                Twelve children:-
2725.  Charles Blackman, b. Jan. 20, 1810; unm. r. in Norwalk, O.
2726.  Edson Thayer, b. Aug. 11, 1811; m. Emma Roberts.
2727.  Sarepta, b. Feb. 13, 1813; m. John Thayer, June, 1850; no ch.
            Resides at Hamond, St. Croix Co., Wis.
2728.  Maryette, b. Oct. 26, 1814; m. Samuel Foster.
2729.  Henry, b. Dec. 17, 1817; m. Julia A. Wilber.
2730.  Ira S., b. July 22, 1819; m. Harriet A. Stone.
2731.  Hannah, b. July 4, 1821; m. Rufus W. Bowen.
2732.  Laura Ann, b. July 4, 1824; living unm. 1866.
        -twins-
2733.  Lydia Ann, b. July 4, 1824; m. Silas W. Shaw.
2734.  Orrin M., b. Jan. 9, 1828; d. unm. June 8, 1851.
2735.  Israel, b. Oct. 28, 1831; m. Delia C. Sanford.
2736.  Royal Barzillai, b. May 25, 1835; d. May 28, 1838.


-1426.-

        JOSIAH STICKNEY, b. in Cornwall, Vt., April 19, 1787; m. Rachel Hill of Swansey, N. H. He died in Malone, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1865, at the residence of his son-in-law, John B. Broughton.

                Two children:-
2737.  Olive, b. -; m. - Porter.
2738.  Rachel, b. -; m. John B. Broughton.


-1431.-

        ASA L.. STICKNEY, b. in Weybridge, Vt., Jan. 29, 1795; m. Jan. 28, 1821, Maria Wood of Malone, N. Y., where he lived and died March 21, 1851.

                Two children:-
2739.  Abiram John, b. Nov. 22, 1822; m. Sarah Ashley.
2740.  Charles A., b. July 31, 1827; m. Lydia Pierce.


-1435.-

        SILAS STICKNEY, b. in Weybridge, Vt., March 16, 1803;


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m. in 1823, Alvira Moore, who was b. in Berkshire, Vt., 1805. He d. March 18, 1846, and his widow resides, 1869, in Waukegan, Illinois. [Record not received in season to number.]

                Seven children:-
          George, b. -, 1825.
          Charles, b. -, 1827, in Weybridge, Vt.
          Orra, b. -, 1830, in Gainesville, N. Y.; m. - Ingalls. Resides in Wisconsin.
          Cleora, b. -, 1833, in Gainesville, N. Y.; m. - Wakefield. Resides in Wisconsin.
          Mary Jane, b. -, 1836, in Gainesville, N. Y.; m. - Sanders; d. aged 21 years.
          Henry H., b. -, 1839, in Brimfield, O.
          Edgar, b. -, 1841, in Brimfield, O.; d. aged 11 years, in Benton, Illinois.


-1436.-

        ORRIN STICKNEY, b. in Weybridge, Vt., Sept. 2, 1806; m. in Middlebury, Vt., Oct. 4, 1829, Emeline Scott. He is a carpenter, and resides at Black Rock, Erie Co., N. Y.

                Seven children:-
2741.  Emily M., b. Sept. 30, 1830; m. John M. Graham, May 19, 1845,
            of Rochester, N. Y.
2742.  Laura M., b. Sept. 1, 1832; m. Jos. Wellington.
2743.  Zillai B., b. Dec. 21, 1835; m. Kate Fowles.
2744.  Angenette B., b. Mch. 15, 1838; d. June 30, 1839.
2745.  Orrin, b. Dec. 23, 1843.
2746.  John H., b. Apr. 10, 1848.
2747.  Charles H., b. June 4, 1850.


-1439.-

        ALBIN STICKNEY, b. in Cornwall, Vt., Nov. 29, 1786; m. Feb. 1, 1821, Clarissa Moon, who was b. May 30, 1795, and d. May 3, 1866. He went to Ohio in 1815. Was a farmer, and lived at Avon, Loraine Co., Ohio, where he died, Feb. 7, 1867.

                Three children:-
2748.  Solomon R., b. Jan. 22, 1823; m. Catharine M. Crow.
2749.  Sarepta R., b. June 9, 1826; m. L. S. Johnson.
2750.  Sidney A., b. Oct. 29, 1830; m. Julia M. Goldsmith.


-1440.-

        NORMAN STICKNEY, b. in Cornwall, Vt., Feb. 20, 1790; m. Aug. 14, 1812, his cousin, Susan M. [1414], dau. of Moses


356 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

and Mary (Hastings) Stickney, who was b. in Jaffrey, N. H., Sept. 2, 1783. He settled at Franklin, Franklin Co., N. Y., of which place he was Supervisor, 1839, '40 and '46, and where he still resides.

                Nine children:-
2751.  Daphne, b. Oct. 18, 1812; d. unm. Apr. 29, 1858.
2752.  Elizabeth, b. Mch. 19, 1814; m. F. Pratt; B. Benjamin.
2753.  Edward Spaulding, b. Dec. 20, 1815; m. Delia Stone.
2754.  Burzil, b. May 11, 1818; m. Celinda Toby.
2755.  Hastings, b. Mch. 20, 1820; unm. living, 1866.
2756.  Norman, b. Feb. 28, 1822; unm. 1850, in California.
2757.  Abram Rily, b. Nov. 16, 1825; unm. living, 1866.
2758.  Rufus Munroe, b. Mch. 19, 1827; d. May 29, 1829.
2759.  Susan Charlotte, b. Oct. 4, 1828; m. Wesley E. Merrill of Franklin, N. Y.,
            Aug. 7, 1856, and d. Apr. 29, 1858; no ch.


-1443.-

        SIMON STICKNEY, b. in Weybridge, Vt., March 2, 1797; m. -; settled in Franklin, Franklin Co., N. Y., where he died, April 11, 1865, leaving nine children and fifty-two grandchildren, whose records I have not been able to obtain. His widow is still living in Franklin.

                Nine children:-
2760.  Charles H., b. July 11, 1824.
2761.  Ellen, b. Aug. 9, 1825.
2762.  Mary Ann, b. Aug. 2, 1827.
2763.  David, b. Apr. 14, 1829.
2764.  Jane, b. Mch. 17, 1831.
2765.  Martha, b. Mch. 19, 1833.
2766.  Cyrus, b. Aug. 21, 1834.
2767.  Lauryett, b. Aug. 2, 1837.
2768.  Eliza Ann, b. Sept. 11, 1839.


-1445.-

        LEVI STICKNEY, b. in Weybridge, Vt., July 21, 1800; m. Martha Soles. Had no children. He probably m. 2d, Harriet -, who survived him and m. a Mr. Cox, and is living (1866) in Lapeer, Mich. He was a "Christian Preacher" of Upper Canada Conference, in 1842; in Ohio in 1851; settled afterwards in Lapeer, Mich., where he died, Sept., 1859.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 357

-1446.-

        DAVID STICKNEY, b. in Weybridge, Vt., March 3, 1802; m. Feb. 25, 1842, Catherine Theresa O'Sullivan; settled in Sterling, Macomb Co., Mich., where they still reside.

                One child:-
2769.  Levi Joseph, b. Oct. 14, 1843; unm. 1866.


-1449.-

        ABIJAH STICKNEY, b. Feb. 23, 1789; m. Rhoda Hazen. He was out during the War of 1812, and died in the service. His widow died in one of the Western States.

                One child:-
2770.  Oscar, b. about 1806. Lives in the West.


-1454.-

        ELIPHALET STICKNEY, b. June 3, 1800; m. at Brookfield, N. Y., June 5, 1825, Lois A. Greenman. He died March 3, 1865, in Utica, N. Y., where his widow is still living.

                Six children:-
2771.  Mary Jane, b. June 2, 1826; unm. r. in Utica.
2772.  Antoinette, b. Apr. 20, 1829; d. May 10, 1835.
2773.  Susan, b. May 13, 1832; m. Dewitt Bender, Nov. 17, 1858.
2774.  Antoinette, b. July 7, 1835; m. Henry J. Flint, Sept. 11, 1854.
2775.  Lois, b. Nov. 30, 1839; m. Charles Swerttagen, May 7, 1861.
2776.  Martha, b. Oct. 18, 1842; m. Sebastian C. Lewis, May 30, 1867.


-1456.-

        NAPOLEON STICKNEY, b. Feb. 3, 1805; m. in Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y., May 4, 1830, Malissa Stevens, who was b. April 28, 1805. He d. in Floyd Co., Indiana, Oct. 8, 1844, and his widow is living with her daughter, at Fort Wayne, Indiana.

                Eight children:-
2777.  Zerrissa, b. Apr. 6, 1831; d. July 6, 1834.
2778.  Jeremiah, b. Aug. 23, 1833; d. Sept. 26, 1835.
2779.  Harrison, b. July 17, 1836; d. Aug. 1, 1836.
2780.  Sarah T., b. Aug. 11, 1837; m. David Phillabaum.
2781.  Alvah S., b. Jan. 23, 1840; d. Jan. 26, 1840.
2782.  Elizabeth D., b. Feb. 28, 1841; d. Mch. 4, 1841.
2783.  Emeline, b. Mch. 30, 1842; d. Nov. 27, 1860.
2784.  Augusta, b. Apr. 28, 1845; d. May 22, 1845.


358 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1458.-

        JAMES M. STICKNEY, b. May 3, 1809; m. at Northfield, N. J., March 19, 1839, Cynthia R. Gill, who was b. Oct. 1, 1818. He is a Clergyman of the Baptist denomination, has lived in Stamford, Ct., Oak Creek, Wis., and Toulon, Ill., and is (1868) Pastor of the First Baptist Church at Wyoming, Ill.

                Nine children:-
2785.  Mary Abigail, b. Apr. 21, 1840; d. Nov. 6, 1844.
2786.  Francis Wayland, b. Oct. 31, 1841; unm. r. in Pittsburgh, Pa.
2787.  Ann Eliza, b. Sept. 28, 1843; m. Lt. Duncan G. Ingraham, Oct. 23, 1865,
            and d. in Princeton, Ill., Aug. 19, 1866.
2788.  John Higgins, b. Oct. 7, 1845.
2789.  Andrew Fuller, b. Dec. 13, 1847.
2790.  Ryland Pearse, b. Sept. 13, 1850; d. Oct. 13, 1858.
2791.  Heman Lincoln, b. Feb. 23, 1855.
2792.  Effa Celinda, b. Aug. 29, 1856.
2793.  Arthur Brown, b. Apr. 4, 1863.


-1460.-

        PAUL STICKNEY, b. in Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y., May 14, 1814; m. Aug. 24, 1841, Emeline Frances Shield, who was b. in Cincinnati, O., Sept. 30, 1822. He is a machinist, and resides at Indian Hill, near Madeira Station in Cincinnati.

                Seven children:-
2794.  Emeline, b. May 10, 1843; d. Apr. 3, 1847.
2795.  Henry, b. Dec. 12, 1845; d. Apr. 27, 1847.
2796.  Paul, b. Aug. 12, 1848; d. Aug. 14, 1848.
2797.  Ella Maria, b. Nov. 7, 1849.
2798.  Clara Matilda, b. Sept. 3, 1852.
2799.  Blanche Augusta, b. Feb. 28, 1855.
2800.  Jennie Bell, b. June 28, 1860.


-1463.-

        DANIEL B. STICKNEY, b. in Jay, Essex Co., N. Y., Sept. 1, 1816; m. March 3, 1841, Sarah Sherman; settled in Jay where they reside.

                Six children:-
2801.  Justus B., b. Mch. 3, 1841; d. Apr. 7, 1862.
2802.  Joan A., b. Jan. 3, 1844.
2803.  Jerome M., b. Sept. 30, 1845.
2804.  Franklin L., b. Nov. 1, 1847.
2805.  Lewis S., b. May 5, 1851.
2806.  Sarah E., b. June 2, 1855.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 359

-1464.-

        EDWARD HALE STICKNEY, b. in Jay, Essex Co., N. Y., June 21, 1818; m. Nov. 12, 1855, Helen H. Richardson. They reside at Ausable Forks, Essex Co., N. Y., where their children were born.

                Two children:-
2807.  Annie E., b. July 15, 1857.
2808.  Lucy H., b. Dec. 22, 1862.


-1471.-

        GEORGE W. STICKNEY, b. in New Ipswich, N. H., Oct. 25, 1804; m. in Weston, Vt., Nov. 20, 1832, to Roxalane Barton, settled in Andover, Vt., which place he has represented, and where he is still living, a Justice of the Peace.

                Eight children:-
2809.  Nancy, b. Dec. 8, 1833; m. Alonzo C. Gutterson, Feb., 1855,
            and lives at Black Earth, Wis.
2810.  Warren, b. Sept. 1, 1835; d. Sept. 22, 1851.
2811.  Byron, b. Oct. 17, 1837; m. Meranda O. Carlton.
2812.  Jane, b. Jan. 13, 1840; d. July 28, 1851.
2813.  Cassius M., b. Apr. 14, 1843; m. Rosalie J. Peabody.
2814.  Eliza, b. July 23, 1845.
2815.  Preston, b. June 13, 1849.
2816.  Eva J., b. July 29, 1851.


-1472.-

        JOSEPH HOSMER STICKNEY, b. in Andover, Vt., Oct. 8, 1811, where he resided until he was twenty-two years of age, when he went to Troy, N. Y., to work as a carpenter and joiner; here he remained one year; he then went to Boston, Mass., where he remained three years. In 1838 he removed to Vernon, Wis., and Jan. 1, 1840, m. Achsah Ellen, dau. of Orien Haseltine, Esq. In June, 1847, moved to LeRoy, Dodge Co., Wis., where he remained until Feb., 1852, when he returned to his home in Vernon, where they resided (1868).

                Ten children:-
2817.  Orien Haseltine, b. June 10, 1841; d. Dec. 10, 1841.
        -twins-
2818.  Warren Hosmer, b. June 10, 1841; living in 1868.
2819.  Annie Ellen, b. Nov. 20, 1842.
2820.  Alice Maria, b. Aug. 28, 1844.


360 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

2821.  Rollin Joseph, b. Feb. 14, 1847.
2822.  Volney Julien, b. July 4, 1850.
2823.  Rachel Emily, b. Jan. 20, 1853.
2824.  Persis Eliza, b. Aug. 14, 1855.
2825.  Elvie Janet, b. Feb. 19, 1860.
2826.  Ida Lucy, b. July 22, 1863.


-1473.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Rindge, N. H., June 1, 1790, settled in Edmeston, N. Y., June, 1815, where he m. July 5, 1818, Amy Peat. He was a blacksmith by trade, became a man of property, and died May 13, 1854, much respected.

                Eight children:-
2827.  Jane M., b. Oct. 26, 1819; unm. 1865.
2828.  William, b. May 12, 1822; m. Addia P. Hoig.
2829.  Johaniah L., b. Jan. 9, 1824; m. David P. Randall, May 31, 1842,
            and d. Mch. 29, 1845; no ch.
2830.  Nancy M., b. Jan. 12, 1826; d. Oct. 9, 1826.
2831.  Mariah N., b. July 23, 1827; m. Anson D. Hammond, Nov. 15, 1849.
2832.  Silus P., b. Nov. 23, 1829; m. Sarah A. Pitts.
2833.  Azuba, b. July 30, 1833; unm. 1865.
2834.  Lucy P., b. Apr. 19, 1836; m. Solomon Hoxie.


-1474.-

        THOMAS STICKNEY, b. in Rindge, N. H., Jan. 9, 1792, was a student at Lawrence Academy in 1817, settled in Troy, N. Y., about 1826, in the mercantile business; m. Feb. 18, 1835, Sarah Alden of Nassau, N. Y. He became a man of considerable wealth, but was for six years a hopeless maniac in an Insane Asylum in Troy, where he died March 3, 1865. His widow resides in Troy.

                Three children:-
2835.  Elbert C., b. Feb. 1, 1836; d. Oct. 20, 1836.
2836.  Albert A., b. Sept. 6, 1838; unm. r. in Troy.
2837.  Lib C., b. May 10, 1841; unm. r. in Troy.


-1475.-

        CHARLES STICKNEY, b. in Rindge, N. H., Dec. 31, 1793; settled in Troy, N. Y., in April, 1822, and engaged in mercantile business, in which he still continues, though he is


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 361

in very comfortable circumstances. He m. June 6, 1822, Sarah Ann Baxter, who d. June 20, 1824. He m. 2d, June 3, 1832, Sarah Malinda Crandall of Troy.

                Five children:-
2838.  Jane Ann, b. Dec. 29, 1823; m. Henry L. Lovejoy, Nov. 1, 1842; no ch;
            reside in Troy.
2839.  George W., b. Aug. 25, 1833; m. Elmira A. Havens.
2840.  Charles L., b. May 11, 1837; unm. r. in Troy.
2841.  Albina M., b. May 21, 1844; m. John H. Buffington, Oct. 19, 1864; r. in Troy.
2842.  Coria M., b. Oct. 2, 1855.


-1478.-

        ASA STICKNEY, b. in Rindge, N. H., April 22, 1800; m. Nov. 29, 1826, Malina Emerson of Reading, Mass., and settled in Rindge, where they still reside. He is a farmer.

                Five children:-
2843.  Charles, b. June 23, 1828; m. Mary P. Thomas, Sept. 22, 1859; no ch.
2844.  Sarah M., b. Oct. 29, 1829; m. Elipha Kimball, July 4, 1850.
2845.  Nancy I., b. Mch. 6, 1833; m. Moses Bancroft, Mch. 5, 1857; no ch.;
            r. in West Reading, Mass.
2846.  Julia A., b. Nov. 26, 1835; m. Waldo T. Kendall.
2847.  Mary E., b. May 7, 1841; m. Hudson D. Hale of Rindge, N. H., Jan. 1, 1861.


-1480.-

        LYMAN STICKNEY, b. in Rindge, N. H., Feb. 10, 1804; settled in Troy, N. Y., in 1827; m. about 1830, Sarah Smeeley of that place. He followed the mercantile business and died in Troy, Jan. 9, 1840.

                One child:-
2848.  Ellen, b. May 3, 1836; m. Dr. N. B. Healy, 1863.


-1482.-

        WARREN STICKNEY, b. in Rindge, N. H., Aug. 11, 1808; removed to New Orleans, La., in 1841, and was never married. He followed the stone-cutting business. He died in New Orleans, Sept. 30, 1843.


-1483.-

        ALFRED STICKNEY, b. in Rindge, N. H., March 10, 1812; settled in New Orleans, La., in 1835, and carried on the


362 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

stone-cutting business, and was a master builder. He m. Jan. 9, 1839, Hannah M. Parsels of Williamsburg, N. Y. After having acquired a comfortable competence, and greatly injured his health, he returned with his family to Rindge, about 1855, and engaged in farming. He returned to New Orleans about 1858, for the purpose of closing up his business, and was taken sick and died there about Jan., 1859. His widow and family reside in Troy, N .Y.

                Seven children:-
2849.  Josephine, b. Dec. 28, 1839.
2850.  Jane F., b. Dec. 2, 1841; m. George Pine.
2851.  Alfred, b. Oct. 28, 1843; m. Viese Greene.
2852.  Mary, b. Dec. 23, 1845; d. Jan. 1, 1846.
2853.  Pamelia, b. July 25, 1847; d. Jan. 4, 1852.
2854.  Hannah E., b. Sept. 7, 1849.
2855.  Randolph, b. Nov. 10, 1851.


-1488.-

        NATHAN STICKNEY, b. in Orford, N. H., May 7, 1797; m. in New York in 1822, Lydia A. Rust. He died in Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1832. His widow d. June 11, 1848, in Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y.

                Five children:-
2856.  Ancil, b. Oct. 30, 1823; m. Lucy J. Waterman, July 2, 1848.
2857.  Nathan R., b. 1825; d. 1858.
2858.  Mary A., b. 1827; d. 1854.
2859.  Amelia, b. 1829; d. 1847.
2860.  Augustus A., b. Nov., 1832; m. -.


-1492.-

        JEDEDIAH STICKNEY, b. in Orford, N. H., April 20, 1806; m. in Bolton, Canada East, Oct. 24, 1843, Nancy Randall. They reside in Orford. From him have been received the records of his father's family.

                Two children:-
2861.  Nathan George, b. Mch. 15, 1847; d. Oct. 2, 1848.
2862.  Jonathan George, b. Oct. 9, 1849.


-1493.-

        JONATHAN BURPY STICKNEY, b. in Orford, N. H., Aug. 13, 1808; m. Oct. 29, 1833, Saloma W. Ford, who was


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 363

b. in Benton, N. H., Dec. 3, 1804. They settled in Warren, N. H., where he owns a saw-mill, and is still living.

                Four children:-
2863.  Elizabeth A., b. Oct. 1, 1835; m. George S. Aldrich.
2864.  Polly J., b. May 24, 1837; d. Sept. 6, 1838.
2865.  Achsah Jane, b. Dec. 12, 1839; m. Chas. R. Emerton.
2866.  Mary Aramenta, b. Apr. 1, 1842; m. John D. Marstin, Feb. 29, 1864.


-1500.-

        BENJAMIN RAYMOND STICKNEY, b. in Beverly, Aug. 12, 1796; m. in Manchester, Nov. 25, 1819, Eunice Lee, who d. at Beverly, April 23, 1830, aged 34. He m. 2d, in Beverly, Dec. 26, 1830, Sarah Webber. He removed to Lowell, where he was a Special Constable and Captain of the Watch. He died there Aug. 18, 1854. His widow resides in St. Louis, Mo., with her daughter, Mrs. Read.

                Six children:-
2867.  Benjamin, b. Aug. 17, 1820; m. Lydia Woodberry.
2868.  Eunice Adaline, b. Feb. 24, 1822; m. Jonathan Ladd; r. at
            Washington, D. C., 1864.
2869.  Joseph William, b. Dec. 9, 1827; d. unm.
2870.  Mary Louisa, b. Aug. 6, 1829; d. Jan. 3, 1835.
2871.  Helen, b. July 9, 1832; m. William Read of St. Louis, Mo.
2872.  Eliza, b. Jan. 14, 1835; m. Ephraim Small of Urbana, O.


-1502.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Beverly, March 6, 1799; m. there Oct. 27, 1835, Martha, dau. of Livermore and Sally (Carter) Whittredge, who was b. July 19, 1814. He was a master mariner, and died in Rio Nunez, West Coast of Africa, on board brig "Planet" of Salem, July 28, 1848.

                Three children:-
2873.  Martha E., b. Sept. 24, 1836.
2874.  John Edward, b. Jan. 26, 1839; m. S. E. Woodbury.
2875.  Sarah W., b. Oct. 15, 1841.


-1504.-

        JOSIAH STICKNEY, b. in Beverly, Nov. 6, 1803; m. there Dec. 9, 1830, Joanna, dau. of Andrew and Joanna (Woodbury) Wallis, who was b. Nov. 4, 1810. He resides in Beverly.


364 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

                Four children:-
2876.  John Edwin, b. July 1, 1833; d. Sept. 11, 1834.
2877.  Mary Louisa, b. Nov. 8, 1835; m. Philip A. Hammond, Jan. 26, 1859.
2878.  John Edwin b. Apr. 11, 1837; m. M. P. Robinson.
2879.  Anna Woodbury, b. Apr. 27, 1840.


-1507.-

        LUTHER WALLIS STICKNEY, b. in Beverly, July 22, 1798; m. there July 20, 1817, Ruth, dau. of John and Molly Glover, who was b. Feb. 15, 1799. He resided in Beverly, and Nashua, N. H., where he died, Feb. 21, 1849.

                Fourteen children:-
2880.  Luther, b. Oct. 2, 1817; m. Susan P. Murphy.
2881.  Jonathan Gage, b. Mch. 15, 1819; m. Mary A. Leonard.
2882.  Eliza, b. Feb. 20, 1821; m. Newell R. Burbank of Vt., Feb. 10, 1845; no ch.
            She d. in Lowell, 1848.
2883.  Charles Augustus, b. Mch. 1, 1823; d. Sept. 4, 1824.
2884.  Augustanna, b. Jan. 15, 1825; m. Nath'l S. Batchelder.
2885.  Susan Glover, b. May 22, 1826; m. Geo. H. Whitney.
2886.  Josephine, b. Feb. 12, 1828; m. Edw. P. Whitney.
2887.  Charles Augustus, b. Apr. 11, 1830; d. Sept. 28, 1835.
2888.  Edwin, b. Feb. 2, 1832; d. Mch. 5, 1832.
2889.  Gertrude, b. May 21, 1833; m. George W. Kenny.
2890.  Charles Layfayette, b. June 29, 1835; m. Hannah C. Ordway.
2891.  Victoria, b. Oct. 28, 1838; d. Oct. 20, 1842.
2892.  Adelaide Louisa, b. Jan. 18, 1842; m. J. H. Bradley.
2893.  Victoria, b. Oct. 2, 1844; m. Andrew S. McGarrett, Jan. 26, 1869.


- - -

        MOSES STICKNEY, b. in Beverly about 1800; son of Hannah Stickney [622]; m. there June 12, 1819, Joanna, dau. of Thomas and Joanna Standley, who was b. Dec. 31, 1800, and d. June, 1844. He m. 2d, in Salem, Sept. 9, 1847, Dorcas Sweetland. He lived in Beverly, was a painter by trade, and died July 5, 1861.

                Seven children:-
2894.  Emeline, b. Aug. 15, 1819; m. Eleazer Wallis, 2d, Nov. 22, 1840.
2895.  Nancy Jackson, b. Aug. 22, 1821; m. Jos. D. Glover, Nov. 26, 1845.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 365

2896.  Charles W., b. Mch. 1, 1824; a member of the 40th Mass. Reg., Co. K., and
            d. unm. Sept. 1, 1863, in Carver U. S. General Hospital at Washington, D. C.
2897.  Benjamin, b. Jan. 1, 1826; d. Feb. 27, 1827.
2898.  George, b. Dec. 29, 1827; d. Jan. 2, 1828.
2899.  Margaret Cleaves, b. Oct. 18, 1829; living, unm.
2900.  Thomas Standley, b. Mch. 29, 1833; a physician in N. Y.; dec'd.


-1513.-

        CHARLES PICKETT STICKNEY, b. in Chester, N. H., March 14, 1824; m. June 12, 1849, Ann Maria, only dau. of William C. Davol. She was b. in Fall River, June 14, 1829. He has resided in Fall River since 1843. A Notary Public; President of the Massasoit National Bank; and is of the firm of Castner, Stickney and Wellington, dealers, by the cargo, in Anthracite and Bituminous Coals. Offices in Boston, New York and Philadelphia.

                Three children:-
2901.  Charles Davol, b. Feb. 24, 1853.
2902.  Annie Hoyt, b. Feb. 18, 1857.
2903.  William Davol, b. Oct. 18, 1859.


-1522.-

        HORACE M. STICKNEY, b. in Berlin, Vt., Sept. 17, 1828; m. Sept. 22, 1853, Helen M., dau. of William and Ann Maria (Riney) Perrin, who was b. in Williamstown, Vt., October 22, 1835. He is a farmer and resides in Williamstown.

                Three children:-
2904.  Mary B., b. Aug. 3, 1855.
2905.  Lucy A., b. Feb. 11, 1858.
2906.  Anna L., b. May 20, 1865.


-1524.-

        LYMAN DODGE STICKNEY, b. in Berlin, Vt., March 15, 1815; m. in Lawrence Co., Indiana, Jan. 12, 1843, Eliza Jane, dau. of David W. Nugent.

        He had a clerkship in Boston two or three years, and in 1837 was of the firm of Kimball & Stickney. He went South about 1844, and in 1860 was of the firm of Stickney & Co., with Solon Borland and Jere. Clemens as editors and proprietors of


366 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

the "Memphis Inquirer." In 1863 he was Tax Commissioner of the State of Florida, and in partnership with C. P. Chamberlain as Attorneys and Counsellors at Law; Solicitors in Chancery; and Proctors and Advocates in Admiralty; offices in Fernandina and St. Augustine, Florida. In 1864 he was preparing for publication a History of Florida, describing the resources, soil, climate, and capability of the State. He is an influential politician, and resides in Jacksonville, Fla. (1868).

                Three children:-
2907.  Emily Jane, b. Apr. 17, 1847; d. Mch. 9, 1849.
2908.  Lucienne Agnes, b. Aug. 29, 1849; d. Aug. 30, 1865.
2909.  Emma Mary Lauretta, b. May 7, 1851.


-1525.-

        EDWARD STICKNEY, b. in Berlin, Vt., Dec. 29, 1816; m. Jan. 6, 1841, Selina E. Stevens of Plainfield, Vt.; was a merchant tailor in Barre, Vt., for several years; came to Boston in the Fall of 1843, was clerk for the firm of Brown, Lawrence & Stickney (of which his brother was partner), and died there June 29, 1844, and was buried in Mount Auburn. His widow m. 2d, David Fuller of Montpelier, Vt.

                Two children:-
2910.  Mary Alice, b. Sept. 12, 1842; m. a Methodist Clergyman, and d. Aug., 1864.
2911.  Joseph Edward, b. Aug. 14, 1843; of Montpelier, Vt., 1865; been in Army.


-1526.-

        JOSEPH EMERY STICKNEY, b. in Berlin, Vt., Dec. 11, 1818; m. Jan. 18, 1844, Sarah T. Keyes of Barre, Vt.; had no children. He came to Boston in 1839, was a merchant tailor of the firm of Brown, Lawrence & Stickney from 1844. In connection with his business sailed in the "Maria" for San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 8, 1849; returned with inpaired health, and died suddenly in Boston, Feb. 11, 1850, and was buried at Mount Auburn. His widow m. Nov., 1857, Lysander B. Jaquith, and resides at Fitchburg.


-1532.-

        JOHN KIMBALL STICKNEY, b. in Berlin, Vt., Sept. 1,


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 367

1829; m. March, 1857, Mary Bloom of Detroit, Mich. He was doing business in Boston, 1850, '51. In 1866, in St. Augustine, Florida, with his brother Lyman D.

                Three children:-
2912.  Clementina, b. -.
2913.  Lillie Blanch, b. -.
2914.  Algernon Sidney, b. -.


-1533.-

        HORACE NEWTON STICKNEY, b. in Berlin, Vt., March 30, 1832. He went South when sixteen years of age. In 1860, he was book-keeper at the "Memphis Inquirer" office, Tenn., a paper edited by his brother, Lyman D., where he was living (1865). He has been in the Army, and was Major on General Bragg's Staff. Unmarried, 1866.


-1535.-

        JOHN CARTER STICKNEY, b. in Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y., 1807; m. in Edminston, N. Y., in 1830, Betsey Tyler. He was a wagon-maker by trade, living at Janesville, Wis. He died in 1856. All of his six sons served in the late War. No further record can be obtained of them.

                Eight children:-
2915.  William H., b. -.
2916.  Mary Ann, b. -.
2917.  Truman, b. -.
2918.  Albert, b. -.
2919.  Alonzo, b. -.
2920.  Charles, b. -.
2921.  George, b. -.
2922.  Adelbert, b. -.


-1536.-

        AMOS WRIGHT STICKNEY, b. in Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y., Sept. 9, 1809; m. there March 19, 1835, Emeranda Burlingham. She d. of consumption at Milford, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1850, aged 36. He m. 2d, May 19, 1852, widow Sarah M. Lane, the dau. of Richard Swartevant. He is a farmer, living at Milford, Otsego Co., N. Y.

                Four children:-
2923.  Leverett, b. May 25, 1836; d. Feb. 28, 1857.
2924.  Edgar E., b. Sept. 1, 1839; r. in St. Louis, Mo.
2925.  Emma E., b. May 28, 1853.
2926.  Hattie A., b. June 19, 1859.


368 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1538.-

        TRUMAN CURTIS STICKNEY, b. in Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y., 1813; m. in Dexter, Mich., Oct. 6, 1843, Elizabeth Calista Phelps. They live in Chicago, Ill. He is an accountant in the office of N. Ludington & Co., lumber manufacturers.

                Two children:-
2927.  William Henry, b. July 25, 1844; d. Aug. 20, 1844.
2928.  Charles Curtis, b. Feb. 22, 1853.


-1540.-

        RUSSELL BLISS STICKNEY, b. in Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y., 1815; m. in Dexter, Mich., 1845, Eleanor Taylor. She d. in Goshen, Ind., in 1853. He m. 2d, Mrs. - Welch; has no children. He resides at Leesberg, Ind., where he has a Flouring Mill.


-1541.-

        ELIPHALET WALTON STICKNEY, b. in Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y., Sept. 22, 1819; m. there May 29, 1844, Harriett Luther. He resides at Milford, Otsego Co., N. Y., where he is a leather manufacturer.

                Two children:-
2929.  Josephine M., b. Nov. 4, 1845.
2930.  Isabelle A., b. Sept. 8, 1855.


-1543.-

        FRANCIS HENRY STICKNEY, b. in Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y., 1824; m. at Milwaukie, Wis., 1853, Adaline Carpenter. He has lived at Fox Lake, Wis., and is at present a farmer at Saugatuck, Mich., his aged mother living with him.

                Five children:-
2931.  Henry E., b. -, 1854.
2932.  John C., b. -, 1855.
2933.  Eliphalet W., b. -, 1858.
2934.  Sarah C., b. -, 1860.
2935.  Kate L., b. -, 1866.


-1557.-

        ANSELL WRIGHT STICKNEY, b. in Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y., Feb. 16, 1815; m. Feb. 16, 1841, Eliza Ann Clark, who was b. in Hamburgh, Erie Co., N. Y., Feb. 19, 1821.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 369

They settled at Collins, Erie Co., N. Y., where their children were born. He is now a farmer at New Oregon, Erie Co., N. Y.

                Four children:-
2936.  Hortensia Dianthy, b. Nov. 21, 1841.
2937.  Clark Ansell, b. Apr. 9, 1850.
2938.  Harriet Frances, b. Aug. 10, 1852.
2939.  Estelle Sylvia, b. June 8, 1864.


-1558.-

        RUFUS W. STICKNEY, b. in Boston, Erie Co., N. Y., Nov. 2, 1818; m. in 1849, Hannah H. White, who was b. in Collins, Erie Co., N .Y., Sept. 2, 1819. He removed with his father to Collins, settled there, and is a farmer, and proprietor of a Cheese Factory.

                Three children:-
2940.  Mary, b. Sept. 2, 1850.
2941.  Amos, b. June 11, 1854.
2942.  Phebe, b. Aug. 11, 1856.


-1560.-

        MANVILLE A. STICKNEY, b. in Collins, Erie Co., N. Y., March 31, 1822; m. July 31, 1856, Catharine M., dau. of A. H. and J. M. Talcott, b. Dec. 30, 1835. He is a farmer and resides at Maine Prairie, Stearns Co., Minnesota.

                Four children:-
2943.  Ada H., b. Apr. 23, 1857.
2944.  Ina Bell, b. Dec. 19, 1859.
2945.  Charlie Ellsworth, b. June 8, 1862.
2946.  Ulysses Grant, b. July 3, 1864.


-1561.-

        TRUMAN L. STICKNEY, b. in Collins, Erie Co., N. Y., May 24, 1823; m. Feb. 13, 1851, Lydia Heath, who was b. June 18, 1825. He is a farmer at New Albion, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.

                Six children:-
2947.  Frank, b. Dec. 23, 1851.
2948.  Ida, b. May 1, 1854; d. Oct. 26, 1854.
        -twins-
2949.  Inez, b. May 1, 1854; d. Nov. 5, 1854.
2950.  Anna, b. Oct. 8, 1855.
2951.  Guy, b. June 6, 1859.
2952.  John, b. June 16, 1862.


370 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1562.-

        THEODORE L. STICKNEY, b. in Collins, Erie Co., N. Y., Feb. 6, 1827; m. Sept. 10, 1850, Elda Ann Fritz, who d. Nov., 1854. He m. 2d, May 2, 1855, Kate Heath, who was b. in Collins, Oct. 30, 1830. He is a mechanic at Leon, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.

                Six children:-
2953.  Maria, b. Jan. 23, 1852.
2954.  Anna, b. Aug., 1854.
2955.  Charles, b. Oct. 23, 1856.
2956.  George, b. Mch. 17, 1859.
2957.  Delburt, b. Apr. 23, 1863.
2958.  Orseville, b. Oct. 9, 1866.


-1563.-

        JOHN BLACK STICKNEY, b. in Jaffrey, N. H., about 1814; m. Mary -. He m. 2d in Boston, Nov. 17, 1843, Sarah Ann Weld. He was a housewright, and resided in Boston from 1840 to 1858.

                Two children:-
2959.  Harriet, b. June 23, 1836, in Boston.
2960.  Alpheus M., b. May 6, 1845; d. June 6, 1845, in Boston.


-1573.-

        DANIEL GRAGG STICKNEY, b. in Rindge, N. H., about 1820; m. May, 1843, in North Brookfield, Rosella Jane McCrillis, who was born in Canada East, Dec. 23, 1825. They removed to Woburn, where he died Nov., 1848. His widow is living (1868) in New Orleans, La.

                One child:-
2961.  Daniel Eugene, b. Nov. 18, 1847; d. in the fall of 1849, in Woburn.


-1574.-

        LEVI THOMAS STICKNEY, b. in Fairfax, Vt., Dec. 28, 1812; m. March 8, 1843, Olive, dau. of Cornelius and Anna (Scott) Higgins, who was b. in Fletcher, Vt., March 24, 1821. He resides with his father at Greensboro, Vt.

                One child:-
2962.  Cyrus, b. Feb. 15, 1845.


-1578.-

        JOSEPH MERRITT STICKNEY, b. in Jericho, Vt., Nov.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 371

20, 1820; m. Jan. 31, 1844, Harriet McClellen of Weston, Vt., who was b. Sept. 25, 1818. He is a carriage and sleigh manufacturer, was of Westford, Vt., 1860, Fairfax, 1865, and now resides at Fletcher, Vt.

                Five children:-
2963.  Charles Langdon, b. Jan. 26, 1847.
2964.  Mary Albina, b. Mch. 12, 1850.
2965.  Edson Merritt, b. July 1, 1854.
2966.  Hannah Electa, b. Jan. 1, 1857.
2967.  Harriet Cornelia, b. Aug. 21, 1861.


-1582.-

        JOHN DENISON STICKNEY, b. in Fairfax, Vt., Nov. 1, 1828; m. in Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., Jan. 14, 1850, Beulah M. Lockwood, where he lived for a time. He is now a resident of Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.

                Six children:-
2968.  William E., b. Sept. 16, 1852.
2969.  Lucretia S., b. Nov. 3, 1853; d. Dec. 19, 1858.
2970.  Frank E., b. Oct. 25, 1855; d. Dec. 2, 1858.
2971.  Lottie E., b. Mch. 18, 1860.
2972.  Frank L., b. Oct. 27, 1863.
2973.  Minnie L., b. Apr. 5, 1867.


-1583.-

        WILLIAM EMERSON STICKNEY, b. in Westford, Vt., Aug. 22, 1831; m. at Booneville, Cooper Co., Mo., June 8, 1861, Mary Divers. They reside at Syracuse, Cooper Co., Mo.

                Two children:-
2974.  Laura Lorain, b. Aug. 23, 1863.
2975.  Frank Edward, b. July 8, 1865.


-1585.-

        EDWARD E. STICKNEY, b. in Jay, Clinton Co., N. Y., Oct. 10, 1837; m. in Canton, N. Y., Esther M. Smith, who was b. in Addison, Vt., Sept. 13, 1844. They reside at Madrid, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.

                One child:-
2976.  Minnie E., b. Feb. 12, 1867; d. Mch. 16, 1867.


372 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1591.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, June 25, 1784; called himself Albert Alonzo, as there were so many Williams in Newburyport; m. there by Rev. Mr. Milton, Feb. 4, 1810, to Margaret Muzzey, dau. of Thomas and Prudence (Stickney) Evans [493], who was born Sept. 16, 1789, and d. in Newburyport, Jan. 15, 1830.

        At an early age he was apprenticed to Mr. Daniel Haskell, to learn the saddle and harness maker's trade; after gaining a sufficient knowledge of those branches he went to Belville, two and a half miles distant, to learn chaise-trimming, which was the other branch, though distinct from it.

        In Jan. of 1808, he was working at his trade in Amesbury, and in Sept. of the same year, went to Haverhill, continuing there until the spring of 1809, from thence he came again to Belville, and worked with the Messrs. Wigglesworth, until he was married. He continued at Belville through the summer, and in the autumn took a house there, and thought of moving, but a rumor of a War with England vetoed this movement. All business was paralyzed. His uncle, Capt. Jeremy Stickney [681], in part owner and commander of ship "Echo," wished him to go to sea with him one voyage; he went to Cadiz. The next voyage (in 1811) he made to Liverpool, but on his third voyage the vessel was wrecked; officers and crew saved. After his arrival home he volunteered to go out in the Sloop of War "Volant," built by Abner Wood and others for Christophe in the Revolution of St. Domingo; but he failing to send the money for her purchase the owners fitted her out with a letter of marque. She carried fourteen guns on a side, and a long gun at her stern; commanded by Capt. Bartlett, Mr. STICKNEY being Second Lieutenant. They sailed with every prospect of success, accomplished their voyage, but when they were within one day's sail of home, was captured by his British Majesty's ship "Plumper," and carried into Halifax; vessel and goods sold and officers and crew thrown into Mill Prison. In about a year they were exchanged as there was no work to be done. His uncle Stone, commander of ship "Wallace," offered him the office of first mate of the ship; he accepted it and sailed for


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 373

Portugal. While there he acquired a knowledge of the Portuguese language. From thence he went to France; there he acquired the French language, in part, while waiting for freight. His uncle brought two French boys home to be educated; from them he acquired the full pronunciation, and could speak French like a native. Their names were Archie St. Clair, who did not live long, and Edwana Du Frande, who completed his education, took the name of Edward D. Thomas, and always remained in this country.

        In 1820, he left the "Wallace," preferring to make shorter voyages; he went to Portsmouth, N. H., and sailed with Capt. Patten in the brig "Susan." He was with him some two or three years, when he took the command of a large brig, the "Eliza and Jane," owned by Capt. Varina and others, who had several vessels in their employ, and continued in her until his death, Sept. 17, 1828.

                One child:-
2977.  Margaret Eleanor, b. June 16, 1810; living, unm. in Newburyport.


-1598.-

        MOSES PECK STICKNEY, b. in Raymond, N. H., -, 1802; m. in Boston, Nov. 16, 1824, Mary Ann Roulston. They had no children. He was a watchmaker and jeweller at No. 17 Cornhill, Boston, 1822; and at No. 154 Chatham St., New York City, 1827, '28. He died in New Orleans, April, 1832, aged 31 years.


-1603.-

        PETER LE BRETON STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, May 9, 1814; m. July 15, 1845, Mary Rhea. He was a student at Bradford Academy in 1832, graduated at Dartmouth College, 1839, M. D. Was a physician (Allopathy) at West Springfield, 1847, '48; of Lowell, 1849; of West Springfield, 1850, '51; and Postmaster there, 1851. Now resides at Chicopee, where he is a practicing physician.

                Three children:-
2978.  Edward Rhea, b. Feb. 17, 1847.
2979.  Sarah Higginson Astley, b. Feb. 27, 1849.
2980.  Mary Rhea Le Breton, b. Dec. 27, 1851.


374 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1606.-

        JONATHAN STICKNEY, b. in Haverhill, May 1, 1789; m. there, April 24, 1819, Nancy, dau. of William and Sally (Carter) Pearson, who was b. in Gloucester, May 31, 1797. He resided in Haverhill until after 1820, then went to Plaistow, N. H., where he remained till after the birth of two children; then went to Atkinson and Hampstead, where he died, Aug. 16, 1863. His widow resides at Hampstead.

                Nine children:-
2981.  John Perkins, b. July 22, 1820; m. Lucy W. Knight.
2982.  Sarah, b. June 18, 1822; m. James Noyes.
2983.  David, b. Mch. 25, 1825; m. Elizabeth Heath.
2984.  William Wallace, b. Sept. 8, 1827; m. E. Goodridge; O. P. Townsend.
2985.  Ruth Ann Smith, b. Mch. 27, 1830; m. Orey Severence.
2986.  Ezekiel Wilson, b. Jan. 29, 1832; m. Mary E. Brickett.
2987.  Abigail Knight, b. Mch. 13, 1834; m. Alex. H. Reed.
2988.  Rhoda Eliza, b. Nov. 21, 1837; m. Francis Mirick.
2989.  Hannah Maria, b. Jan. 14, 1842; m. James Blatchford, Jan. 15, 1862.


-1610.-

        EZEKIEL WILSON STICKNEY, b. in Haverhill, August 19, 1800; m. in Windham, N. H., Dec. 12, 1824, Rhoda George, dau. of Joseph and Dolly (Nichols) Cottle, b. in Methuen, Feb. 20, 1797, and d. in Virginia, Sept. 23, 1863. He m. 2d, Anna Atwood of Wellfleet, Mass.

        He joined the N. E. Conference, June, 1822, as a Clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church. His first station was Pembroke Circuit, including Concord, N. H., and other towns in vicinity. June, 1823, of Landaff, N. H. Circuit; July, 1824, Pembroke; June, 1825, Sutton, N. H. Circuit; June, 1826, and June, 1827, Tuftenborough, N. H. Circuit. Four years in Concord and vicinity; also Chaplain at State Prison in Concord; 1832, '33, Lamprey River, Newmarket; 1834, Saugus; 1835, '6, Weymouth, Mass; 1837, '8, in Lowell; 1839, Provincetown; 1840, Nantucket; 1841, Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard; 1842, Providence, R. I.; 1843, Somerset, Mass.; then superannuated, and commenced the practice of Medicine; followed it seceral years; in Dighton, Taunton, Provincetown five years. For


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 375

twenty-two years of his life he served the poor as a physician, receiving from choice, no wages. He moved to Virginia, practiced and preached there; during the war lost his fine library, his life-long collection, and property to the amount of five thousand dollars; went to Jacksonville, Somerset Co., Maryland, and was there four years; was Surgeon of the First Maryland Reg. After the War he removed to Hamilton, Mass. He resides (1868) in Plaistow, N. H.

                Three children:-
2990.  Elizabeth, b. June 9, 1828; m. Luther Nickerson.
2991.  Isaac Colby, b. Mch. 18, 1831; unm. 1866; in Toulumne Co., Cal.
2992.  Josiah Bates, b. Jan. 6, 1836; d. Mch. 12, 1837.


-1611.-

        DAVID STICKNEY, b. in Haverhill, Oct. 6, 1803; m. about 1825, Elizabeth Hoyt. He m. 2d, May 25, 1829, Cynthia, dau. of Jeremiah Culver of Berlin, Vt., who was b. there Aug. 16, 1809. They settled in Berlin. He was a Clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church; enlisted, April 28, 1847, as Chaplain of a Vermont Reg.; went to Mexico, served in the War, and died in the City of Mexico, of camp fever, Nov. 13, 1847. His widow still resides at Berlin.

                Six children:-
2993.  Elizabeth Fuller, b. Feb. 26, 1830; m. John Johnson.
2994.  Lois Ann, b. Dec. 30, 1831; m. David Wing.
2995.  Nancy S., b. Mch. 11, 1834; m. Wm. R. Paddock.
2996.  William O., b. May 12, 1836; enlisted Oct., 1861, for three years in the
            1st Vt. Cavalry, Co. C, and served out his time; living, unm. in Berlin.
2997.  Abbie H., b. Jan. 18, 1842; m. Andrew H. Stone, Sept. 19, 1865.
2998.  Daniel K., b. Dec. 29, 1844; d. unm. Apr. 7, 1863.


-1612.-

        MOSES STICKNEY, b. in Jaffrey, N. H., Feb. 23, 1788, removed when four years of age, with his parents, to Litchfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., afterwards to Northumberland; m. May 7, 1822, Hannah Rice, and moved to Horicon, Warren Co., N. Y. He has been engaged in the lumber and flour business, and removed in 1864, to Warbeck, Linn Co., Iowa, where he is farming.


376 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

                Four children:-
2999.  Laura Ann, b. Mch. 22, 1823; m. Levi B. Andrews.
3000.  Moses Franklin, b. Dec. 20, 1826; m. Lydia A. Pratt.
3001.  Henry Jeremiah, b. Feb. 24, 1830; m. Fanny J. Bunker.
3002.  Densmore G. W., b. Nov. 15, 1833; m. Julia M. Smith.


-1615.-

        JEREMIAH STICKNEY, b. in Floyd, Oneida Co., N. Y., Oct. 13, 1796; m. in New York City, May 5, 1835, Sarah Jane Steele. He was a watchmaker, assayer and refiner of gold, in North Carolina and Alabama. When at St. Louis, Mo., ready to set out on the overland route to California he was seized with the cholera, and died April 3, 1850. His widow resides with her family at Racine, Wis.

                Seven children:-
3003.  Eugene Cass, b. June 9, 1836; m. Mary Donnelly.
3004.  Milford Steele, b. May 26, 1838.
3005.  Elrick Bailey, b. Apr. 10, 1840; killed in Battle at Gainesville, Aug. 28, 1862.
3006.  Romelia Sophronia, b. May 16, 1842.
3007.  Elizabeth Theodosia, b. Feb. 3, 1844.
3008.  Gertrude Seymour, b. July 16, 1847.
3009.  Gabrella Townley, b. Sept. 12, 1850.


-1616.-

        ERASTUS BAILEY STICKNEY, b. in Floyd, Oneida Co., N. Y., Aug. 23, 1800; m. in Troy, Jan. 1, 1828, Laura Lawrence. He is a carpenter and joiner, resided at West Troy, N. Y., but now at Warbeck, Linn Co., Iowa. From him have been received many records of his ancestors.

                Two children:-
3010.  Harriet Adelaide, b. Oct. 15, 1829.
3011.  Milford Blachford, b. Nov. 6, 1836; d. July 30, 1839.


-1618.-

        SAMUEL STICKNEY, b. in Putnam (now Washington), Me., Jan. 10, 1810; m. May, 1852, Harriet B. (Benner) Greenleaf of Waldoboro', Me. She was the widow of Alden Greenleaf. They reside at Washington, Me.

                One child:-
3012.  Edward B., b. Oct. 15, 1854.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 377

-1619.-

        MOSES STICKNEY, b. in Putnam, Me., July 19, 1812; m. Eliza (Williams) Goss, who was b. May 16, 1816. He is a Boot and Shoe manufacturer, and resides at Washington, Me.

                Ten children:-
3013.  Horatio B., b. Oct. 16, 1837; m. Emily B. Read of Tremont, Me.,
            Feb. 10, 1862. He is a sailor; has a daughter, b. 1863.
3014.  Emerson Frank, b. Nov. 19, 1840; in 15th Me. Reg., Co. K.
3015.  Joseph H., b. Feb. 27, 1842; is a sailor.
3016.  William B., b. Apr. 30, 1847; in 9th Me. Reg., Co. C.
3017.  Mary E., b. Nov. 5, 1848.
3018.  Mereldy A., b. Mch. 20, 1853.
3019.  Ellen B., b. Mch. 6, 1856.
3020.  Abby, b. Jan. 14, 1859; d. Sept. 10, 1859.
3021.  Samuel H., b. -; d. y.
3022.  Jonathan, b. -; d. y.


-1623.-

        PETER STICKNEY, b. in Putnam, Me., March 30, 1822; m. May 12, 1858, Abby J. Williams, who was b. Feb. 1, 1829. They reside at Washington, Me.

                Three children:-
3023.  Eugene F., b. Apr. 2, 1859; d. Mch. 13, 1863.
3024.  Frank N., b. Nov. 10, 1863; d. Sept. 1, 1864.
3025.  Pearly L., b. Sept. 8, 1865.


-1628.-

        DAVID STICKNEY, b. in Jaffrey, N. H., Feb. 27, 1807; m. in Hope, Hamilton Co., N. Y., May 2, 1842, Alida Staley, who was b. Feb. 4, 1817, where they reside.

                Three children:-
3026.  Mary Eliza, b. Jan. 31, 1852.
3027.  John Alonzo, b. Aug. 8, 1854.
3028.  Harman Erastus, b. July 13, 1860.


-1630.-

        JOSEPH M. STICKNEY, b. in Northumberland, Saratoga Co., N. Y., June 26, 1817; m. Jan. 27, 1845, Susan P. Vannornum of Albion, Jackson Co., Wis. They have no children; reside at Black River Falls, Jackson Co., Wis.


378 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1631.-

        ALONZO STICKNEY, b. in Northumberland, Saratoga Co., N. Y., Oct. 5, 1819; m. March 6, 1856, Laura (Austin) Vannornum of St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. They reside in Hixton, Jackson Co., Wis.

                Four children:-
3029.  Ann Eliza, b. Jan. 15, 1857; d. Sept. 17, 1857.
3030.  Herbert Alonzo, b. June 22, 1858.
3031.  Mary Loiza, b. Feb. 26, 1860.
3032.  Willard Adelbert, b. June 19, 1862.


-1634.-

        BENJAMIN STICKNEY, b. in Leominster, Mass., March 15, 1785; m. Oct. 25, 1807, Sally Betterbey, who was b. in Newfane, Vt., June 15, 1786, and d. there Jan. 30, 1862, in the same room in which she was born. He settled in Dummerston, Vt., where he died May 25, 1853.

                Nine children:-
3033.  Benjamin, b. Sept. 4, 1808; m. Betsey Tenney.
3034.  Sarah, b. Oct. 3, 1810; m. Reuben M. Call.
3035.  William, b. Sept. 16, 1812; m. E. L. Lanfair; J. W. Wait.
3036.  Eunice W., b. Oct. 19, 1815; m. Ira Barrett, Nov. 12, 1863.
3037.  Lucy, b Aug. 21, 1817; m. Seth B. Hudson, Sept. 23, 1838.
3038.  Peter, b. July 21, 1820; m. Abigail Wellman.
3039.  Samuel, b. Jan. 10, 1823; m. Sibyl Hudson.
3040.  Thomas, b. Nov. 18, 1824; d. Nov. 8, 1842.
3041.  Lydia W., b. Nov. 17, 1828; d. Nov. 7, 1842.


-1636.-

        DUDLEY STICKNEY, b. in Topsfield, Nov. 4, 1798; bapt. in Rowley, by Rev. Isaac Braman, July 6, 1800; never married.

        He removed with his father to Belfast, Me., and became a student at the Belfast Academy where he continued until Oct. 14, 1815. Soon after he visited Rowley and became a clerk and assistant in the store of his uncle, Solomon Stickney, where he remained until he removed, in 1823, to Danvers.

        His childhood, youth and manhood, were graced with that fervor of devotion, that love for his Redeemer, which made him not only beloved by his associates, but which rendered his


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 379

life one of exceeding usefulness. At the age of fourteen he commenced a journal which was continued until the close of life. In that journal, intended for his own perusal only, may be found the secret of his eminently holy life, the breathings of a soul after closer and sweeter communion with his God and Saviour.

        He united with the Orthodox Congregational Church in Byfield, Sept. 17, 1820. During this year and the following he attended Dummer Academy, to prepare for College, intending to devote his life to the sacred ministry. While there he was instrumental in forming a Society, to be called "The Religious Society of Dummer Academy."

        He was of a delicate physical constitution, predisposed to consumption, and his intense application to his studies caused a dangerous sickness, which obliged him to relinquish all thoughts of obtaining a collegiate education.

        He, however, so far recovered his health as to be able to teach school in Essex and Bradford. On the 28th of July, 1823, he became an instructor in the first District School in Danvers, where he continued until May, 1828, when failing health compelled him to resign and remove to Portsmouth, N. H., where he opened a Religious Book Store.

        At the urgent solicitation of his friends he relinquished his business in Portsmouth, and returned to Danvers in the fall of 1828, where he resumed the instruction of his former school. He was chosen President of the Danvers Lyceum at its organization, and delivered among others, the introductory address, Dec. 16, 1828.

        He died of consumption, Oct. 30, 1829, at the residence of his uncle in Rowley, after a sickness of a few weeks. At his funeral, from Byfield Church, on the 3d of Nov., a discourse was delivered by the Rev. John P. Cleaveland, Pastor of the Tabernacle Church in Salem. A marble tablet marks his grave in Byfield Cemetery.


-1637.-

        MATTHEW ADAMS STICKNEY, b. in Rowley, First Parish, Sept. 23, 1805; bapt. in Second Parish, by Rev. Ebenezer Dutch of Bradford, Dec. 15, 1805; m. in Danvers, by Rev.


380 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

William Williams, April 17, 1833, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Caleb and Betsey (Winchester) Smith. She was b. in Salem, Dec. 17, 1810, and d. there, May 9, 1834; was buried in the old Danvers Burial Ground; removed, Nov. 4, 1840, to Lot. 4, in Harmony Grove Cemetery. He was m. 2d, in Salem, by Rev. John Wayland, Dec. 25, 1838, to Lucy, youngest daughter of John and Eleanor (Shales) Waters. She was b. in Salem, Nov. 10, 1816, and d. Feb. 13, 1847, and was buried Feb. 15th, in Lot 4, Harmony Grove Cemetery, Salem. He removed in 1827, to Danvers, and March 6, 1832, to Salem. He has since resided in the last named place.

                Four children:-
3042.  Dudley, b. May 7, 1834; d. the same day.
3043.  Sarah Elizabeth, b. Oct. 12, 1839.
3044.  Lucy Waters, b. Feb. 5, 1843.
3045.  Cornelia Augusta, b. Sept. 13, 1846.


-1638.-

        THOMAS STICKNEY, b. in Belfast, Me., April 18, 1812; m. March 30, 1844, Louisa Larrabee.

        He was Captain of Co. H., 1st Maine Reg., 6th Division, and held his commission five years. He was a farmer, and resided in Hartford, Me., where he died, Jan. 8, 1851.

        From the Augusta "Gospel Banner," is taken the following: "Captain Stickney was regarded by his townsmen as an excellent man and his death is deeply lamented by all who knew him. He has left a widow and two young children to mourn his loss." They reside in Dixfield, Me.

                Two children:-
3046.  Viola, b. Apr. 20, 1845.
3047.  Thomas, b. July 6, 1850.


-1639.-

        GUILFORD STICKNEY, b. in Belmont, Me., May 5, 1821; m. Oct. 20, 1846, Hannah Holmes, dau. of Holmes and Susanna Pettengill. She was b. Oct. 20, 1822.

        He is a farmer, and resides in Auburn, Me.

                One child:-
3048.  Frances Helen, b. Sept. 18, 1847.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 381

-1645.-

        SAMUEL LOCKWOOD STICKNEY, b. in Sheffield, Sunbury Co., N. B., Nov. 10, 1799; m. there Aug. 4, 1829, Mary Ann, dau. of John and Sarah Wilson (Wasson) Connolly. She was b. July 2, 1810.

        He removed from Sheffield in 1852, to St. John, N. B., where he has been a merchant for many years, and where he still resides. The writer is indebted to his active and zealous exertions for the information contained in this book, relating to the families in New Brunswick.

                Four children:-
3049.  Margaret, b. Aug. 16, 1830; d. July 14, 1856.
3050.  Mary Ann, b. Apr. 21, 1833; d. Aug. 9, 1845.
3051.  Sarah Elizabeth, b. Sept. 22, 1836; m. Gideon K. Hanson.
3052.  Harvey Emery, b. Jan. 8, 1841; living, unm. St. John, N. B.


-1651.-

        JEREMIAH BURPEE STICKNEY, b. in Sheffield, N. B., March 12, 1815; m. there, Oct. 24, 1839, Grace, dau. of John Robertson. He is a farmer, and resides in Sheffield.

                Two children:-
3053.  Wilhelmina, b. Mch. 27, 1842; m. Henry A. Palmer, Dec. 7, 1861.
            He d. May 26, 1863.
3054.  Henry Constantine, b. Sept. 1, 1844; unm. r. in Sheffield.


-1652.-

        BENJAMIN STICKNEY, b. in Sheffield, N. B., June 24, 1790; m. Catharine Mills. He was a farmer, and died of the apoplexy, at Stickney's Point, in the Parish of Sheffield, Sunbury Co., N. B.

                Two children:-
3055.  William, b. -; m. Charlotte Burpee.
3056.  Catherine, b. -; m. Joseph Estabrook.


-1654.-

        NATHANIEL STICKNEY, b. in Sunbury Co., N. B., Aug. 29, 1798; m. Aug. 12, 1824, Elizabeth, the dau. of William and Sarah Turner. She was b. March 29, 1796. He is a


382 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

farmer and resides at Simonds, Carleton Co., N. B. Mrs. Stickney has assisted me in obtaining many records.

                Six children:-
3057.  Samuel, b. Oct. 29, 1825; d. Dec. 15, 1849.
3058.  Benjamin, b. Dec. 15, 1826.
3059.  Sarah Turner, b. Aug. 2, 1828.
3060.  Mary Johnston, b. May 2, 1830; m. Hiram H. Tompkins, Oct. 18, 1855.
3061.  William P., b. June 23, 1833; m. Sarah Kermot.
3062.  Josiah B., b. Sept. 6, 1835.


-1655.-

        ISAAC STICKNEY, b. in Sunbury Co., N. B., April 29, 1800; m. June 17, 1824, Matilda, dau. of Paul Smith. He was a farmer, and died June 4, 1849, at Simonds, Carleton Co., N. B., where his family still reside.

                Ten children:-
3063.  John, b. May 20, 1825; m. Eliza Flanagan.
3064.  Ann, b. Aug. 17, 1826; m. William Tompkins, 1851.
3065.  James, b. June 14, 1828; m. Sarah Ann Foster, Oct. 7, 1868.
3066.  Elizabeth, b. Nov. 21, 1830; m. Frederick Basten, 1855.
3067.  Samuel, b. June 3, 1833; m. Martha Rideout.
3068.  Thomas, b. May 20, 1835; d. July 2, 1864.
3069.  Lydia, b. Sept. 26, 1838; m. Robert Rideout, 1855.
3070.  Mary, b. Feb. 14, 1841; m. Samuel Foster, July 4, 1868.
3071.  Eleanor, b. May 20, 1843; d. Nov. 2, 1864.
3072.  George, b. June 26, 1846.


-1658.-

        AMOS STICKNEY, b. in Sunbury Co., N. B., April 12, 1807; m. 1833, Sarah McDermot. They reside at Port Ryerse, Canada West.

                Four children:-
3073.  John, b. -, 1834.
3074.  Mary, b. -, 1836.
3075.  James, b. -, 1838.
3076.  Hetty, b. -, 1840.


-1659.-

        JAMES STICKNEY, b. in Sunbury Co., N. B., June 25, 1809; m. 1834, Eleanor Flanagan. He was a school teacher in Woodstock, N. B., where he died, Sept. 10, 1865.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 383

                Seven children:-
3077.  Emma, b. -, 1835; m. Samuel Lovely, 1854.
3078.  Eliza, b. -, 1837; m. George Clare, 1853.
3079.  Amelia, b. -, 1839; m. George Lovely, 1857.
3080.  Samuel, b. -, 1841.
3081.  James, b. -, 1843; d. the same year.
3082.  Louisa, b. -, 1845.
3083.  Randolph, b. -, 1847.


-1663.-

        GEORGE STICKNEY, b. in Brighton, Carleton Co., N. B., March 22, 1819; m. March 21, 1852, Lavinia Jane McGee, who was b. Sept. 27, 1831.

                Six children:-
3084.  Annie E., b. Apr. 1, 1853.
3085.  Laura F., b. July 13, 1855; d. Mch. 25, 1856.
3086.  Louisa Amelia, b. July 26, 1858; d. Mch. 30, 1859.
3087.  Mary Alice, b. Apr. 22, 1860; d. Nov. 25, 1860.
3088.  George Leopold, b. Oct. 31, 1862.
3089.  Martha Idella, b. Mch. 16, 1867.


-1666.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, Sept. 5, 1806; m. Dec. 14, 1830, Angeline Gillett, who d. Oct. 10, 1848. He m. 2d, May 9, 1850, Fanny A. Preston. They reside at Booneville, Oneida Co., N. Y.

                Ten children:-
3090.  Judson W., b. Jan. 7, 1832.
3091.  Benjamin, b. June 19, 1833; m. Eunice Allen.
3092.  Harriet N., b. Jan. 7, 1835; m. George Wood.
3093.  John, b. Feb. 3, 1837.
3094.  Mary A., b. Mch. 21, 1838; m. Francis Buck.
3095.  Caroline A., b. Jan. 20, 1840.
3096.  Morgan D., b. Apr. 5, 1842; living at Chicago, Ill.
3097.  Fanny, b. Nov. 26, 1843.
3098.  Enoch Peirce, b. Aug. 20, 1845.
3099.  Charles H., b. Oct. 24, 1847.


-1667.-

        BENJAMIN STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, July 28, 1808; m. in Boston, Nov. 9, 1837, by Rev. Samuel Barratt, to Sarah Jane, dau. of John G. and Sarah (Pierce) Powers of


384 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

Boston. She died and he m. 2d, in Boonville, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1846, Lucy C., the dau. of Rev. E. S. and Electa (Holley) Hunter of Vt. She was b. March, 1825.

        He went from Boston to St. Louis, Mo., in March, 1837, and kept the National Hotel four years; opened the Planter's House (when finished), which was in April, 1841, and was its proprietor till April, 1864; then returned to private life with a comfortable competency. He has been a Director of the Missouri Pacific Railroad about ten years, and is still on the Board. He is now, and has been, a Director of the St. Louis National Bank, formerly the Bank of St. Louis, for ten or twelve years; also in the St. Louis Gas Light Co. about the same length of time. He still resides in St. Louis, Mo.

                Four children:-
3100.  Sarah Frances, b. Feb. 15, 1839; m. William F. Anderson.
3101.  Josephine, b. July 30, 1840; m. Ranson R. Cable, Feb. 16, 1865.
3102.  Benjamin, b. Nov. 26, 1841; unm. (1869) at St. Louis, Mo.
3103.  Amos, b. Aug. 27, 1843; m. Jennie Fetter, July, 1866.


-1668.-

        ENOCH PEIRCE STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, Jan. 9, 1811; m. in Fairfield, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1833, Sarah Ellis. He m. 2d, in Homer, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1855, Elcina Tubbs. He m. 3d, in Homer, Oct. 3, 1861, Kate Vanhosen. They lived in Fairfield until after 1847, when they removed to Homer, where he resides.

                Eight children:-
3104.  Eunice, b. May 22, 1834.
3105.  Phillip, b. Oct. 1, 1836; m. Bethsada Rood, Sept. 5, 1860. He d. Dec. 7, 1860.
3106.  Emily, b. July 15, 1838; m. Lorenzo Rood, Dec. 30, 1858; no ch.
3107.  Clark, b. Oct. 13, 1840; d. July 5, 1863, of wounds received in the
            Battle of Gettysburg.
3108.  Arthur, b. Jan. 21, 1843; d. Jan. 4, 1853.
3109.  Sarah Jane, b. Oct. 31, 1844.
3110.  Duane, b. Aug. 25, 1847.
3111.  Susan E., b. June 15, 1852.


-1677.-

        WILLIAM HENRY STICKNEY, b. in Baltimore, Md., Nov. 5, 1809; m. at Cormi, Ill., Feb. 11, 1837, Elizabeth L.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 385

Weed, who d. at Chicago, Ill., July 30, 1850. He m. 2d, Aug., 1852, Cornelia A. Brown. He was admitted to the Bar as an Attorney at Law, in Cincinnati, Ohio; in 1833, became District Attorney for Illinois. He was for a time a member of the Illinois Legislature; has been in the practice of Law in Chicago for many years, where he resides. He has no children.


-1679.-

        JOHN CHARLES STICKNEY, b. in Baltimore, Md., Sept. 11, 1813; m. at Providence, R. I., June 2, 1836, Abby Ann, dau. of Benjamin Clifford, Esq. He was accidentally killed at Grayville, Ill., Nov. 3, 1851.

        "He was formerly a prominent merchant of Cincinnati, Ohio; for some years past one of the most active, enterprising men of Southern Illinois, and an extensive pork dealer at Shawneetown, and on the Wabash River; of great energy of character, untiring perseverance, and an enlarged benevolence. Not only his relatives and friends, but the community in which his lot was cast, have sustained a loss of no ordinary character." [Chicago Tribune of Nov. 19, 1851.]

        His widow and family reside in Chicago, Illinois.

                Four children:-
3112.  Clifford, b. Jan. 3, 1839; d. unm. Oct. 1, 1867.
3113.  Caroline, b. Jan. 1, 1841.
3114.  Charles Wade, b. Oct. 26, 1844; m. Lizzie L. Little.
3115.  Joseph Louis, b. July 12, 1848.


-1688.-

        JOSEPH HENRY STICKNEY, b. at West Brookfield, Worcester Co., Mass., Aug. 6, 1811, served an apprenticeship at the importing hardware business in Boston. After passing about a year in New York, went to Baltimore, and in 1834 engaged in the commission business as an agent for the manufacturers of iron and hardware in the New England and other states, representing at one time a hundred and twenty different manufacturing establishments, and being the first to establish successfully the American Hardware as a distinct branch of business in that city. This was gradually changed to a foreign and domestic iron, and a coal shipping business, as having less detail, which in connection with manufacturing of pig


386 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

iron in Baltimore, is at the date of this writing, still continued under the firm of Stickney & Co.

        Mr. STICKNEY is descended on the female side, from a long line of worthy ancestors, among whom might be mentioned Col. Jonathan Wade of Ipswich; Col. Joshua Wingate of Hampton, N. H., his great-great-grandfather; Rev. Ephraim Ward of Brookfield; Judge Samuel Blodget of Manchester, N. H., his great-grandfather, to whose memory he has erected a granite monument in the Valley Cemetery of that city. He has in his possession a sketch of the Blodget House and Canal at Manchester, made by his father, Mr. Thomas Stickney, in 1810.

        Mr. STICKNEY sailed for Europe in 1852, and during that and the following year, visited most of the countries of Europe. From Mrs. Sarah Ellis, residing near London, formerly Miss Sarah Stickney, an authoress of some repute in England and America (now the wife of Rev. William Ellis, of the London Missionary Society, author of the well known work on Madagascar), he obtained interesting information in regard to her ancestors, who had lived over two hundred years at their well known hospitable mansion near Hull.

        Mr. STICKNEY's fine taste and liberality has been freely extended to the encouragement of works of art and historic research, and his great respect for the memory of his ancestors prompted him to contribute to the monument erected in Rowley in 1865, over the remains of William Stickney, the emigrant ancestor, and to the preparation and publication of this work.


-1690.-

        FREDERICK GRIST STICKNEY, b. in Washington, N. C., Dec. 14, 1814; m. in Perry Co., Ala., Feb. 6, 1851, Martha W. Walthall. He is a planter and resides in Havana, Hale Co., Ala.

                Three children:-
3116.  Malina Walthall, b. May 21, 1852.
3117.  Frederick Grist, b. Jan. 30, 1854.
3118.  John Walthall, b. Apr. 24, 1858.


-1694.-

        CHARLES LEFEBVRE STICKNEY, b. in Greensboro,


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 387

Ala., Aug. 19, 1822; m. at Petersburg, Va., Sept. 27, 1860, Euretta Blair Banister. He plants on the old home place at Greensboro, Ala., and his mother resides with him. He kindly furnished the full record of his father's family.

                Four children:-
3119.  Augusta Banister, b. Apr. 21, 1862; d. Feb. 10, 1865.
3120.  Charles Lefebvre, b. Oct. 5, 1863.
3121.  Harriet Blair, b. June 8, 1865; d. Jan. 12, 1866.
3122.  Mary Louisa, b. Oct. 17, 1866.


-1695.-

        WILLIAM AUGUSTUS STICKNEY, b. in Greensboro, Ala., Feb. 14, 1824; m. Jan. 29, 1863, Mrs. Louisa W. Harrison, dau. of Josiah Collins of Edenton, N. C. He is a Clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church; was, in 1850, Rector of St. Michael's Church, Marion, Ala.; also in the employ of the Domestic Committee of the Board of Missions. In 1866, was filling the Mission to the negroes of the Canebrake, Marengo Co., Ala. He resides in Faunsdale, Marengo Co., Ala., where he plants. They have no children.


-1697.-

        JOSEPH BRYAN STICKNEY, b. in Greensboro, Ala.; March 8, 1827; m. near Washington N. C., April 23, 1857, Martha A. Satterthwaite. He resides near Washington, N. C.

                Three children:-
3123.  Ann Elizabeth, b. Jan. 23, 1859.
3124.  Fenner Satterthwaite, b. Apr. 5, 1860.
3125.  Joseph Bryan, b. July 14, 1861; d. Mch. 12, 1862.


-1698.-

        EDWARD LEONIDAS STICKNEY, b. in Greensboro, Ala., Nov. 6, 1828; has never married. He has an Episcopal Church School on his own place, in Marion, Perry Co., Ala.


-1699.-

        THOMAS FRANKLIN STICKNEY, b. in Greensboro, Ala., April 14, 1830; m. in Perry Co., Ala., Oct. 6, 1864, Justina A. (Eskridge) Cunningham. He merchandizes in Selma,


388 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

Ala., and also plants. Resides in Greensboro, Hale Co., Ala. They have no children.


-1700.-

        JOHN COBB STICKNEY, b. in Greensboro, Ala., Jan. 30, 1832; m. near Washington, N. C., May 27, 1861, Anne Grimes. He is a Physician, settled in New Orleans, La.

                Four children:-
3126.  Lucy Olivia Blount, b. Aug. 31, 1862; d. Aug. 24, 1863.
3127.  Harriet Bryan, b. Nov. 28, 1864; d. June 1, 1866.
3128.  Mary H., b. Sept. 9, 1866; d. Sept. 9, 1866.
3129.  Charles L., b. Dec. 29, 1867.


-1702.-

        RICHARD HENRY STICKNEY, b. in Greensboro, Ala., April 9, 1838; m. in Lynchburg, Va., Oct. 29, 1861, Lucy O. Pryor. He carries on tanning and the leather business in Greensboro, Ala.

                Three children:-
3130.  Samuel Pryor, b. Sept. 21, 1862.
3131.  Richard Henry, b. Aug. 27, 1864.
3132.  Edward L., b. Sept. 3, 1866.


-1704.-

        HENRY FEARSON STICKNEY, b. in Baltimore, Md., March 22, 1813; was m. there Jan. 31, 1849, in St. Andrew's Church, by Rev. Joseph Trapnell, to Ann Musgrave. He has been a merchant in Mobile, Ala.; is now of Baltimore, Md.

                Five children:-
3133.  George Henry, b. Apr. 7, 1851.
3134.  Elizabeth Musgrave, b. June 20, 1852; d. Apr. 29, 1853.
3135.  Charles Edward, b. July 19, 1853; d. July 29, 1854.
3136.  John Thomas, b. Sept. 30, 1854.
3137.  Mary Augusta, b. Mch. 10, 1857; d. June 4, 1857.


-1705.-

        EDWARD LAWRENCE STICKNEY, b. in Baltimore, Md., Oct. 24, 1816; removed to Texas, and m. there July 22, 1838, Catherine M., dau. of Capt. G. Childress of Kentucky. He died in Baldwin Co., Ala., Nov. 9, 1854. His widow is living at Gatesville, Coriel Co., Texas.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 389

                Six children:-
3138.  Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 21, 1839; m. John P. Key, July 22, 1856,
            and d. May 23, 1857.
3139.  Richard Henry, b. July 18, 1841; d. Dec. 13, 1851.
3140.  Lydia Wells, b. Dec. 8, 1843; m. John Powell Key, and d. Dec. 2, 1864.
3141.  Emma Caroline, b. Dec. 15, 1846.
3142.  James Franklin, b. May 13, 1849.
3143.  Hannah Jones, b. Jan. 16, 1854.


-1710.-

        GEORGE WALDO STICKNEY, b. in Mobile, Ala., March 31, 1829; m. in St. Luke's Church, New Orleans, La., April 29, 1858, by the Rt. Rev. Leonidas Polk, to Mary Lee, eldest dau. of Rev. Chaplin Southwood (of St. Luke's Church), and Mary Robertson (Lee) Hedges. She was b. in Jefferson Barracks, Mo., May 1, 1840, bapt. by Bishop Kemper, Nov., 1840, and d. in New Orleans, Jan. 6, 1868.

        He was baptized by the Rev. Norman Pinney. At the age of fourteen years was confirmed by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Polk, and was admitted to the Holy Communion. His attention was now directed to the Holy Ministry, but circumstances beyond his control, preventing for a season, the consummation of his desire, he spent the four following years in business.

        During the fourth year, and while thus employed, the wish to devote his life to the sacred office returning with increased force, he commenced the study of the Greek language. A relative observing this and the bent of his mind, offered to assist him in obtaining an education, and giving up his business engagements he entered the Diocesan School in Tuscaloosa, Ala., of which he subsequently became a tutor as well as pupil.

        In the summer of 1851, he was accepted as a candidate for Holy Orders, in the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Alabama, and opened a private school in the town of Greensboro, where he remained until a change of residence to St. Timothy's Hall, Baltimore, was made, and a position was obtained and held for a year as tutor.

        In 1852 he entered the General Theological Seminary in the City of New York, from which he graduated in 1855. He was ordained by the Bishop of Alabama to the Holy Order of Dea-


390 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

cons, in St. Paul's Church, Greensboro, on the 13th day of May, 1855.

        During his Diaconate, he served as assistant to the Rev. B. B. Leacock, at the same time having charge of the colored congregation of the Church of the Good Shepherd. On the 26th of Sept., 1856, he was ordained to the Holy Priesthood, in St. John's Church, Montgomery, Ala. After his marriage, he became Rector of St. Matthew's Church, Houma, La. At the present time he is Rector of St. John's Church, Wilmington, North Carolina.

                Six children:-
3144.  Lillian Hedges, b. June 21, 1859.
3145.  Carrie Hammond, b. Aug. 31, 1860.
3146.  Charles Lee, b. Feb 18, 1862.
3147.  Albert Massey, b. May 7, 1863; d. Sept. 1, 1864.
3148.  Henry Southwood, b. May 28, 1865.
3149.  Lawrence Hill, b. Nov. 29, 1867; d. Sept. 3, 1868.


-1721.-

        WILLIAM STICKNEY, b. in Portsmouth, N. H., 1806; m. there, Jan. 26, 1834, Mary Ann Sherburne. He m. 2d, April 12, 1842, Margaret A. Sherburne, sister of his first wife. He died in Portsmouth, Aug., 1846. His widow and children are living in Boston.

                Two children:-
3150.  Anna Elizabeth, b. Jan. 23, 1838; m. Stephen M. Grant.
3151.  Horace William, b. Jan. 25, 1844.


-1722.-

        JOSEPH STICKNEY, b. in Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 10, 1809; m. Nov. 24, 1833, Mary J. Middleton, who was b. in Newburyport, Aug. 28, 1806, and d. in Portsmouth, June 17, 1859. He m. 2d, Oct. 6, 1861, Mrs. Almira C. Dennett. He is a rope-maker, working at the Navy Yard.

                Eight children:-
3152.  Franklin, b. July 17, 1836; d. June 23, 1837.
3153.  Joseph Hammond, b. Aug. 26, 1837; m. Maria A. Dexter.
3154.  Frances Abby, b. Sept. 12, 1839; d. Oct. 18, 1841.
3155.  Charles William, b. Feb. 10, 1842; d. Apr. 18, 1863.
3156.  Eliza Jane, b. June 12, 1844; d. July 2, 1844.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 391

3157.  Andrew Jackson, b. Aug. 8, 1845; d. Oct. 10, 1845.
3158.  George Hathaway, b. Apr. 12, 1847; d. Sept. 6, 1847.
3159.  Lewis Henry, b. Nov. 3, 1848.


-1723.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 22, 1811; m. April 5, 1829, Elizabeth T. Stokell. They reside in Portsmouth. He is a painter, and works at the Navy Yard.

                Ten children:-
3160.  William F., b. July 18, 1829; m. Lives in Kittery, Me.
3161.  Sarah E., b. Jan. 10, 1832; m. - Frost.
3162.  Harriet A., b. Apr. 6, 1834.
3163.  John H., b. Sept. 15, 1836; m. Clara N. Tucker.
3164.  Frances E., b. Apr. 10, 1839.
3165.  Emily A., b. Apr. 22, 1842.
3166.  George L., b. Aug. 8, 1844.
3167.  Albert G., b. Mch. 9, 1848.
3168.  Samuel M., b. May 25, 1851.
3169.  Frank H., b. Nov. 14, 1853.


-1730.-

        MOSES HOW STICKNEY, b. in Portsmouth, N. H.; served two or three years with Charles W. Brewster, in the "Portsmouth Journal" office; then went to the "American Ballot" office, at Exeter, N. H., where he m. Jan. 6, 1861, Harriet N. Barker of that place. He was a private in the 11th Reg., N. H. Volunteers, Co. I, mustered Sept. 2, 1862; killed in action, July 30, 1864, near Petersburg, Va.; probably had no children.


-1736.-

        JOSIAH DWIGHT STICKNEY, b. in Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 13, 1815; m. in New York City, Juliett Warren, by whom he had two children. He was a Physician, and practised in New York City, and died of the cholera, Sept. 30, 1849. His widow has m. twice since to Mr. Elliot and Mr. Mix, and resides in Brooklyn, N. Y.

                Two children:-
3170.  Rodolph Warren, b. Mch. 23, 1847; served three years during the War,
            in Co. H, 16th Reg. Waltham Volunteers, and has been in the Regular
            Army for about two years.
3171.  Jotham Dwight, b. Nov. 2, 1849; a clerk in N. Y. City.


392 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1737.-

        FRANCIS HOLLIS STICKNEY, b. in Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 22, 1817; m. June 27, 1821, Almira, dau. of Daniel Morrison of Sandwich, N. H., by whom he had three children. She d. August 20, 1856. He m. 2d, in East Cambridge, Oct. 31, 1858, Margaret, dau. of Daniel and Almira (Talphey) Allen. She was b. in Brooksville, Hancock Co. Me., Aug. 26, 1827. He removed with his father to Sandwich, N. H., where he married and his first child was born. He has resided in East Cambridge since 1842; is a carpenter and contractor.

                Six children:-
3172.  Charles Francis, b. Oct. 5, 1842; d. May 9, 1858.
3173.  Mary Emma, b. Apr. 20, 1846; m. Orren P. Kenny, July, 1863.
3174.  Rodolph, b. Mch. 9, 1849; m. Louise Jane, dau. of William and
            Jane (Crockett) Stuart, June 27, 1868. She was b. in St. George,
            N. B., Mch. 27, 1849. They r. in East Cambridge.
3175.  Louisa Allen, b. Aug. 28, 1859.
3176.  Ella Frances, b. Dec. 25, 1861.
3177.  George Edward, b. Jan. 3, 1864.


-1744.-

        GEORGE HENRY STICKNEY, b. in Newbury, June 15, 1836; m. in Newburyport, Nov. 27, 1862, Mary Augusta, dau. of Elisha S. and Mehitable Goodwin, who was b. in Kennebunkport, Me., Dec. 20, 1835. He is a farmer, and lives on the homestead with his parents, in Newbury.

                Two children:-
3178.  Hattie May, b. Feb. 3, 1864.
3178 1.2  George Clark, b. July 7, 1868; d. Mch. 17, 1869.


-1754.-

        SAMUEL N. STICKNEY, b. in Campton, N. H., Feb. 15, 1830; m. Jan. 4, 1862, Sarah Ada, dau. of Samuel P. and Sally Smith of New Hampton, N. H. She was b. Feb. 5, 1840. They reside in Campton.

                Four children:-
3179.  John b. Feb. 11, 1863; d. Jan. 23, 1864.
3180.  Sarah Ellen, b. Sept. 28, 1864.
3181.  Samuel Elmer, b. Oct. 11, 1866.
3182.  Daughter, b. Aug. 11, 1868.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 393

-1761.-

        JOHN PULSIFER STICKNEY, b. in Newburyport, June 25, 1836; m. in Boston, Dec. 13, 1860, Mary E., dau. of Hardy and Martha Merrill of Campton, N. H. Resides in Boston.

                One child:-
3183.  Edward Henry, b. Nov. 18, 1862; d. Nov. 8, 1863.


-1762.-

        GEORGE ARTHUR STICKNEY, b. in Campton, N. H., July 28, 1838; m. in Newburyport, June 14, 1859, Mary, dau. of Buckley and Olive Blackburn, who was b. in Andover, 1840. They resided in Newbury, where their children were born, and where he died April 26, 1866.

                Two children:-
3184.  Benjamin Gardner, b. Jan. 17, 1860.
3185.  Arthur, b. Oct. 27, 1862.


-1775.-

        FREDERICK AUGUSTUS STICKNEY, b. in Bridgton, Me., June 6, 1814; m. Aug., 1838, Mary Ann Coffin of Waterford, Me. He d. in Bridgton, March 10, 1842.

                One child:-
3186.  Charles Oren, b. Nov. 16, 1839; unm. r. in Cambridge.


-1776.-

        NATHANIEL NEWTON STICKNEY, b. in Bridgton, Me., June 8, 1816; m. in Boston (when he is of Cambridge), Jan. 18, 1846, Catharine Beeman Kempton of Frankfort, Me. He m. 2d, in Cambridge, May 1, 1851, Helen H. Kempton, sister of his first wife. He resides in Cambridge, and is a dealer in Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement and Plaster.

                Seven children:-
3187.  Mary Beeman, b. Jan. 24, 1847; d. Aug. 6, 1847.
3188.  Infant, b. July 31, 1849; d. Aug. 5, 1849.
3189.  Florence Victorine, b. Jan. 23, 1853.
3190.  Frederick Newton, b. June 12, 1854; d. Dec. 23, 1854.
3191.  William Horace, b. Mch. 6, 1857.
3192.  Frederick Newton, b. Mch. 15, 1859.
3193.  Kate Kempton, b. Aug. 8, 1862.


394 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1781.-

        JEREMIAH STICKNEY, b. in Rowley, Dec. 14, 1822, attended Dummer Academy, Byfield, 1839; m. Nov. 1, 1849, Olive T. Whittier of Mercer, Me., who d. Feb. 15, 1861, aged 28 years, 5 mos. He m. 2d, Sept. 1, 1861, Martha M. Marston of Holderness, N. H. They reside in Manchester, N. H., where he is a dealer in Leather and Shoe Findings.

                Four children:-
3194.  Anna, b. Oct. 25, 1852; d. Feb. 28, 1854.
3195.  Walter Adriance, b. July 7, 1855.
3196.  Arthur Frank, b. Apr. 5, 1863; d. Sept. 5, 1865.
3197.  Irving Lincoln, b. Aug. 2, 1865.


-1784.-

        EDWARD SOUTHWICK STICKNEY, b. in Rowley, Mch. 20, 1831; m. in Ipswich, April 7, 1854, Olive W., dau. of Abraham and Olive W. Day. He resides in Newburyport.

                Two children:-
3198.  Lizzie Hunter, b. Dec. 10, 1854.
3199.  Frank, b. Dec., 1857; d. in infancy.


-1785.-

        THOMAS MIGHILL STICKNEY, b. in Rowley, Feb. 21, 1835; never married. He was a jeweller and watchmaker by trade, in Lowell, where he died April 25, 1863, leaving property for the erection of a monument on his own and his mother's grave, in Rowley.


-1787.-

        NATT STICKNEY, b. in Dracut, Dec. 4, 1822; m. there Dec. 25, 1847, Jane A. Nutting. They reside at Dracut, he doing business in Boston, on Broad Street, of the firm of Stickney & Moore.

                Three children:-
3200.  Jennie, b. Apr. 16, 1852.
3201.  Hattie, b. Feb. 5, 1854.
3202.  Farrie, b. Feb. 2, 1859; d. Feb. 16, 1859.


-1790.-

        JEREMIAH CHAPLIN STICKNEY, b. in Rowley, Jan.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 395

6, 1805; was m. in Salem, by Rt. Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, Dec. 25, 1829, to Anna, dau. of John Frazier of Philadelphia, Pa. She was b. in Philadelphia, May 19, 1804.

        After leaving Bradford Academy, in 1818, he entered the Latin School in Salem, then under the charge of Masters Day and Oliver (Gen. H. K. O.), and in 1820, the Freshman Class at Harvard University, at the same time with David Roberts, late Mayor of Salem, and Augustus Torrey, now a Physician of Beverly (these three being the first students prepared for College at the Latin School). They were graduated at Cambridge in 1824.

        On leaving College he entered the Law Office of the late Judge Cummins, when he also commenced a course of ancient and modern history, which he pursued with diligence for a long time. He next turned his attention to political economy, which then occupied a large space in the public mind, both theoretically and practically. The subjects of Tariff and Free Trade soon became the absorbing themes of the public press, and of general discussion. Into these he entered with great zeal, and made them the subjects of discussion in the "Gazette" and "Register," and also in the Young Men's Debating Society, and at the meetings of the Literary Club (a society composed of professional gentlemen), both of which societies he was instrumental in founding.

        From these various causes, on being admitted to the Bar in 1827, he found himself already well versed in public speaking; he removed to Lynn and commenced upon the duties of the profession, having remained there ever since, engaged in an extensive and laborious practice. He never found it for his interest or happiness to seek any change of place or business. In 1826, '7, before being admitted to the Bar, when the amalgamation of the old political parties was preparing the way for the election of John Q. Adams to the Presidency, he entered upon the arena of politics, and being born of a democratic family, and strongly imbued with its principles, he strenuously opposed the election of Mr. Adams, both by speaking and writing, and soon found himself in the political ranks of Gen. Jackson, and on his accession to the Presidency in 1829, received through him the appointment of Postmaster of Lynn,


396 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

and subsequently was offered the U. S. District Attorneyship in Boston, but on consultation with an old and honored friend, Judge Cummins, and Mr. Saltonstall, he declined the latter and more honorable position, preferring to remain in Essex County and take his chance of professional success there, rather than be limited to the official practice in the U. S. Courts. He remained Postmaster till 1839-40, and then in obedience to the democratic doctrine of rotation in office, voluntarily surrendered it to another.

        During all this time he was obliged from his position, as well as his inclination, to take an active and prominent part in the politics of the day, and from time to time to enjoy the doubtful honor of being the unsuccessful candidate of the minority party, for Congress, etc. His political association, however, often brought him into acquaintance with many of the leading men of the time; among others, with Presidents Jackson, Van Buren and Polk; Gen. Cass, Col. Benton, Mr. Richard Rush, Henry Clay, Gov. Morton, George Bancroft, and a host of others of more or less distinction and celebrity. He also had the honor conferred upon him by the citizens of Lynn, to receive and welcome to that place, Presidents Jackson and Polk, Mr. Clay and Col. Benton.

        In 1839 and '40, he was elected to the Mass. House of Representatives and served there two years, having acquired some distinction as a legislator and public speaker. The leading measures of the Legislature for these two years, were, the changing the basis of representation in the State Senate, and the sustaining of the temperance law of 1838. In both these questions he was made to stand the brunt of the battle, and though opposed by most of the leading men of the majority party (the Democrats being a meagre minority in the Legislature), succeeded in carrying through both measures triumphantly.

        From this period, down to 1847, he devoted himself exclusively to the Law. Finding his health giving way under the pressure of professional business, in 1847, he removed from his residence on Lynn Common, to Forest Place, and there divided his time between Law and Horticulture, pursuing the first for profit and the last for health and amusement, till, in


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 397

1853, he was called by President Pierce to take charge of the Lynn Post Office a second time, which he held till 1858, doing occasional service in the Democratic party till President Buchanan's pro-slavery requirements led him to oppose some of his measures, and thus to forfeit any claim to a renewal of his commission. Since that time he has taken no part in politics, further than to support by his vote President Lincoln and his administration, and to vote for Gen. Grant.

        At Lynn he still continued writing for the public through the columns of the "Lynn Mirror," the first newspaper printed in Lynn, and upon the establishment of the "Essex Democrat," he furnished many communications, and for a time most of its editorial matter. He also got up a debating society, and did his share in sustaining it for a long term. When the system of lecturing and of lyceums superseded the debating clubs, he found himself obliged, occasionally, to do service in that line, both by delivering public lectures, and as presiding officer.

        As a general thing he has devoted himself fully to the profession, making Law the rule, and Politics the exception. On taking the Post-office, in 1853, with its greatly increased business and duties, he found himself obliged to restrict his practice to Lynn and its immediate vicinity, and to forego the trials of cases in the County Courts, and since that time has acted accordingly.

        It is with deep regret, I add to this gentleman's record, his decease after a week's illness, at his residence, Forest Place, Lynn, Aug. 3, 1869. He was one of the oldest living members of the Essex Bar, and his death is regretted by the whole community, whose respect he had gained.

                Three children:-
3203.  Charles Henry, b. Sept. 29, 1830; m. Susan M. Austin.
3204.  John Buffington, b. May 25, 1832; m. Carrie F. Rust.
3205.  Martha Anne, b. Sept. 5, 1834; m. Stephen H. Andrews
            of Lawrence, Kansas, Mch. 5, 1866.


-1793.-

        ADDISON STICKNEY, b. in Rowley, April 13, 1819; m. in Beverly (when he is of Topsfield), March 25, 1841, Mary E.


398 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

Caswell of that place, who died before her husband. He died in Boston, March 21, 1848.

                One child:-
3206.  George A., b. Oct. 7, 1842; m. Nellie J. Henderson.


-1794.-

        GEORGE STICKNEY, b. in Rowley, June 2, 1827; m. 1852, Elizabeth D., dau. of Samuel Sinclair of Stratham, N. H. She d. at Exeter, N. H., July 4, 1853. He m. 2d, in Exeter, N. H., (when he is of Epping), Feb., 1855, Mary F., dau. of Josiah and Sally C. Greely of East Kingston, N. H.

        He was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy in the Classical Course; was a member of the "Golden Branch Society," a literary society of said Academy in 1849; was the President of said society in 1850. Read Law three years in the Law office of Stickney [802] & Tuck of Exeter, N. H.; admitted to the Bar in 1854; practiced Law in Rockingham Co., N. H.; moved to Sioux City, Iowa, in 1856; moved to Elk Point, Union County Dakota Territory, April 10, 1860; engaged in farming and the practice of Law; elected a member of the House of Representatives of the Legislative Assembly of said Territory from said Union County in 1864, served one session; elected a member of the Council (equivalent to the Senate in the States) in 1865, from said Union County, for two years, Dec., 1865. On the organization of the Legislature of said Territory, was elected President of the Council (equivalent to President of the Senate in States), Aug., 1866; after serving one session as President of the Council, was appointed by the President of the United States, Receiver of Public Moneys of the United States Land Office at Vermilion, Dakota Territory; entered upon the duties of said office Sept. 1, 1866. Appointment as Receiver confirmed by the Senate of the United States, March 2, 1867. Commissioned by the President, March 7, 1867, for four years.

                Five children:-
3207.  Lizzie Augusta, b. June 27, 1853; d. Aug., 1853.
3208.  George, b. Mch. 13, 1860.
3209.  Henry, b. Jan. 15, 1862.
3210.  John, b. Mch. 6, 1864; d. Feb. 13, 1865.
3211.  Charles, b. May 14, 1866.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 399

-1796.-

        WILLIAM PICKMAN STICKNEY, b. in Salem, March 22, 1805; m. in Charlestown, May 28, 1850, Lucy Ann Sawyer of that place. He was a master mariner, and died on board barque "Cuba," on the passage from Surinam to Gloucester, Dec. 9, 1851. No children.


-1802.-

        FRANKLIN STICKNEY, b. in Salem, Aug. 9, 1827; m. Oct. 24, 1850, Hannah N., dau. of Michael and Mary Brown. She was b. in Ipswich, and d. in Salem, Aug. 17, 1854, aged 26 years. He m. 2d in Lawrence, Aug. 1, 1859, Carrie C., dau. of John B. and Sarah Fairfield. He was a master mariner, and died at Liverpool, England, April 19, 1863. His widow m. in Lawrence, Feb. 8, 1865, Caleb Saunders, Esq.

                Two children:-
3212.  George Fairfield, b. Dec. 27, 1861; d. Dec. 29, 1861.
3213.  Annie Osgood, b. Feb. -, 1863.


-1803.-

        DAVID INGERSOLL STICKNEY, b. in Salem, April 14, 1832; m. April 3, 1855, Susan, dau. of Darling and Ellen Huntress. She was b. in Salem, Oct. 9, 1836. He was a master mariner, and died in Washington, D. C., Aug. 10, 1861.

        His widow m. in Salem, March 15, 1862, Calvin L. Townes.

                One child:-
3214.  Ellen Idella, b. Oct. 24, 1856; d. Dec. 25, 1860.


-1806.-

        JOHN KNIGHT STICKNEY, b. in Charlestown, April 9, 1817; m. at Watertown, Sept. 2, 1851, Emma Grace, second dau. of Robert Gribble, Esq., of London, England. He has been a master mariner and merchant, residing in Watertown, which place he has represented in the State Legislature. He is a very capable and public spirited gentleman. He has no children.


-1816.-

        DANIEL HODGES STICKNEY, b. in Duxbury, May 11, 1815; m. Isabella McVoy of Mobile, Ala., where he had a


400 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

plantation. He died in California. His widow and children are living in Mobile.

                Four children:-
3215.  Daniel, b. -; d. in Army.
3216.  Augusta, b. -.
3217.  Isabella, b. -.
3218.  Child, b. -.


-1817.-

        SYLVANUS DELANO STICKNEY, b. in Duxbury, May 30, 1818; m. Dec. 24, 1843, Mary D. Cox of Hanson; resides in South Abington, and is a shoe manufacturer.

                Three children:-
3219.  Mariah H., b. May 14, 1845; d. Aug. 14, 1845.
3220.  Charles E., b. June 13, 1848; d. Aug. 30, 1848.
3221.  Mary Ann, b. Jan. 7, 1853.


-1819.-

        SAMUEL STICKNEY, b. in Duxbury, Feb. 17, 1828; m. in Garland, Me., Oct. 18, 1855, Eliza Jane, dau. of Nathaniel Pendleton, and Betsey (Stickney) Thomas [787]. She was b. in Ornsville, Me., July 7, 1838. They reside in Duxbury.

                Two children:-
3222.  Oscar Dunham, b. Sept. 6, 1856.
3223.  Ella Frances, b. Apr. 18, 1861.


-1821.-

        ENOS WILDER STICKNEY, b. in Brownville, Me., July 27, 1837; m. there May 25, 1865, Lizzie R. Searls. He is a school teacher in Brownville, where they reside.


-1824.-

        GEORGE H. STICKNEY, b. in Boston, June 14, 1832; m. in Beverly, Jan. 10, 1856, Hannah S., dau. of Philip and Adeline Hammond. He was a Dry Goods Merchant in Beverly for several years; served in 19th Mass. Reg. in 1862; removed to Haverhill, where he resides. He is Grand Patriarch of Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F., of Mass.

                Four children:-
3224.  George Augustus, b. Oct. 5, 1857.
3225.  Seaward Lee, b. Sept. 15, 1859.
3226.  Nannie Johnson, b. Mch. 6, 1861; d. Apr. 6, 1861.
3227.  Elizabeth Hammond, b. Mch. 15, 1862; d. Mch. 9, 1866.


  SEVENTH GENERATION. 401

-1826.-

        JAMES S. STICKNEY, b. in Enfield, N. H., Aug. 8, 1825; m. Oct., 1858, Jane Eastman. He is engaged in the nursery business at Wauwatosa, Milwaukee Co., Wis.

                One child:-
3228.  Charles, b. -, 1859.


-1827.-

        WILLIAM WIER STICKNEY, b. in Enfield, N. H., Jan. 16, 1830; m. June 20, 1867, Abbie S. Bailey. He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1856, read Law at Exeter, N. H., and went to St. Louis, Mo., in 1858, and was in the practice of the Law, until he became a member of the firm of Merrick & Stickney, Land Warrants and General Brokers, in St. Louis, Mo., where he still resides (1868).


-1836.-

        HENRY HUBBARD STICKNEY, b. Jan. 14, 1838; m. at Sunapee, N. H., Jan. 31, 1860, Betsey Smart Davis. Resides with his parents at George's Mills, Sunapee.

                One child:-
3229.  Edwin Pangman, b. Jan. 12, 1862.


-1857.-

        ALLEN J. STICKNEY, b. in Highgate, Vt., May 31, 1811; m. there July 20, 1834, Icybinda L. Bearse. He m. 2d, Miss Perry. They reside in Potsdam, N. Y.

                Three children:-
3230.  Edwin R., b. Dec. 1, 1835.
3231.  Cornelia J., b. Apr. 22, 1837.
3232.  Franklin H., b. Apr. 7, 1842; m. Mary Brown, Nov. 2, 1864.


-1862.-

        HEMON G. STICKNEY, b. in Highgate, Vt., Nov. 13, 1823; m. Feb. 7, 1859, Mary Owens of Montgomery, Ala. They have lived in Potsdam, N. Y., and (1868) are in Montgomery, Ala.

                Two children:-
3233.  Willie S., b. Jan. 26, 1860.
3234.  Richard A., b. Nov. 8, 1862.


402 THE STICKNEY FAMILY.  

-1868.-

        GEORGE WASHINGTON STICKNEY, b. in Highgate, Vt., June 19, 1815; m. there Dec. 22, 1842, Lucinda W. Stearns. They removed (in 1844) to Upper Jay, N. Y., where they reside; he is a carpenter by trade.

                One child:-
3235.  Minerva, b. Nov. 24, 1843; m. George Thayer.

-1870.-

        JOSEPH B. STICKNEY, b. in Highgate, Vt., July 3, 1819; m. Feb. 22, 1854, Laura L. Mack. They reside in Manchester, N. H., where he was overseer of the Manchester Print Works, 1864; is now a grocer.

                Two children:-
3236.  Merton A., b. Jan. 28, 1858; d. Nov. 20, 1861.
3237.  Myron S., b. Mch. 24, 1860.

-1875.-

        CHARLES HENRY STICKNEY, b. in Highgate, Vt., April 12, 1833; m. Oct. 29, 1861, Eliza Ann Bennett. He is in business in Boston, residing in Chelsea. They have no children.

-1876.-

        STEPHEN ABBOTT STICKNEY, b. in St. Armand, Canada East, Jan. 1, 1831; m. Jan. 7, 1862, Charlotte Washer.

                One child:-
3238.  Ella M., b. July 10, 1865.

-1879.-

        WILLIARD STICKNEY, b. in St. Armand, Canada East, Nov. 28, 1838; m. May 9, 1862, Hannah Gerow.

                One child:-
3239.  Alwelda S., b. Sept. 21, 1863.

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EIGHTH GENERATION.

-1892.-

        JOHN STICKNEY, b. in Andover, July 6, 1814; m. Widow Sarah Woodman, the dau. of Benjamin Davis of West Kings-