STICKNEY, William 1a
Birth Name | STICKNEY, William |
Gramps ID | I1208 |
Gender | male |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Occupation [E1592] | Inn-keeper |
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Birth [E1593] | 1758-12-08 | Concord, New Hampshire, USA |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | STICKNEY, Thomas [I0247] | |
Mother | OSGOOD, Anna [I1205] | |
Sister | STICKNEY, Elizabeth [I1206] | |
Sister | STICKNEY, Mary [I1207] | |
STICKNEY, William [I1208] | ||
Brother | STICKNEY, Jeremiah [I1209] | |
Brother | STICKNEY, Jeremiah [I1210] | |
Sister | STICKNEY, Mary [I1211] | |
Brother | STICKNEY, Thomas [I1212] | |
Brother | STICKNEY, James Osgood [I1213] |
Families
  |   | Family of STICKNEY, William and EMERSON, Susanna [F0310] | ||||||||||||
Married | Wife | EMERSON, Susanna [I1318] | ||||||||||||
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Children |
Narrative
He was out to reinforce the Continental Army in New York, 1776; was a member
of the 6th Co of Vol in Concord, 1814, which was composed of its most
respectable inhabitants. The sign of his tavern in Concord was an Indian,
said to represent "King Philip." He was owner of a share in the Concord
Bridge, 1795. Other names: Capt Benjamin EMERY, Col Nahum BALDWIN.
Narrative
Records not imported into INDI (individual) Gramps ID I1208:
Tag recognized but not supported Line 17451: 2 QUAY 2
Attributes
Type | Value | Notes | Sources |
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REFN | 402 |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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Matthew Adams STICKNEY's 1869 book: "The Stickney Family".
[S13645]
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- Page: 121, 207
- Confidence: Very High
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- Page: 121, 207
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- Page: 121, 207
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