1) Edwin H. 1828-1888 m. Irene S. Matteson
2) Charles C. 1830-
3) Everett E. 1831-1899
4) George I. 1833-
5) Mary Jane 1834-1842
6) Albert G. 1840- d. young
7) Austin N. 1841-1889 m. Marth J. Matteson
8) Cassius M. 1843-1909 m. Mary E. Hopkins
9) Julius W. 1845-1872 d. age 26
10) David Wilmot 1848-
Grandson of David Stickney 1770-1854 & Sally Gray of Grafton, VT. They went to the Holland Purchase in NY State and then to IL. Sally died in 1855 in Eden, Erie Co., NY and is buried in Erie Co., NY. In 1810, David Stickney 1770-1854 built a hotel "The Tavern" adjacent to the village green in Springville, Erie Co., NY.
Note: A cholera epidemic in 1854 claimed the lives of David Stickney b. 1801, his wife Hannah Hopkins and his father David Stickney b. 1770.
1) Edwin H. 1828-1888 m. Irene S. Matteson
2) Charles C. 1830-
3) Everett E. 1831-1899
4) George I. 1833-
5) Mary Jane 1834-1842
6) Albert G. 1840- d. young
7) Austin N. 1841-1889 m. Marth J. Matteson
8) Cassius M. 1843-1909 m. Mary E. Hopkins
9) Julius W. 1845-1872 d. age 26
10) David Wilmot 1848-
Grandson of David Stickney 1770-1854 & Sally Gray of Grafton, VT. They went to the Holland Purchase in NY State and then to IL. Sally died in 1855 in Eden, Erie Co., NY and is buried in Erie Co., NY. In 1810, David Stickney 1770-1854 built a hotel "The Tavern" adjacent to the village green in Springville, Erie Co., NY.
Note: A cholera epidemic in 1854 claimed the lives of David Stickney b. 1801, his wife Hannah Hopkins and his father David Stickney b. 1770.
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