American Silversmiths

William Stickney
(1730-1800)
Mary Thurston
(1737-1790)
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Jonathan Stickney
(1760-1808)

 

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Spouses/Children:

1. Elizabeth Carr Chipman
2. Hannah Peck

Jonathan Stickney
  • Born: 17 Sep 1760, Newbury MA
  • Marriage (1): Elizabeth Carr Chipman on 1 Oct 1783 in Newburyport MA
  • Marriage (2): Hannah Peck on 5 Feb 1797 in Boston MA
  • Died: 11 Mar 1808, Newburyport MA

  General notes:

Silversmith

  Events in his life were:


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  • Alternate Mark.

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  • Alternate Mark.

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  • Alternate Mark.

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  • Example: Creamer, circa 1790, in Private Collection. H: 5 1/8"
    wt: 6.6 oz


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  • Example: Tankard, circa 1790, in Private Collection. H: 10 1/2"
    With a later added spout.
  • Advertised: Newburyport Herald, in 1796, in Newburyport MA. "Silversmith and Jeweler has removed from Water Street to Middle Street" where he makes silverware "in the newest fashion" and repairs old plate. 3
  • Flynt & Fales: 1800-1807, in Raymond NH. Became an ordained minister, but retired because of illness and returned to Newburyport where he died. His will, proved 9 June 1808, and inventory makes special mention of his library and silver plate. 3

Jonathan married Elizabeth Carr Chipman on 1 Oct 1783 in Newburyport MA. (Elizabeth Carr Chipman was born on 9 Dec 1759 in Beverly MA and died on 4 Jul 1796 in Newburyport MA.)


Jonathan next married Hannah Peck, daughter of Moses Peck and Elizabeth Townsend, on 5 Feb 1797 in Boston MA. (Hannah Peck was born on 25 Jul 1761 in Boston MA and died on 17 Dec 1833 in Newburyport MA.)




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