The Stickney family : a genealogical memoir of the descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, from 1637 to 1869 . ajor 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 Wayof Washington, D. C, who survives him, and is living inBaltimore, Md. He was named (as requested) for Benjamin Franklin (see482) ; went with his father from Newburyport to Chester, , then to Pembroke, and from thence to Bow, where he wasJustice of the Peace, 1812 and 1813, Postmaster, etc.; thent


The Stickney family : a genealogical memoir of the descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, from 1637 to 1869 . ajor 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 Wayof Washington, D. C, who survives him, and is living inBaltimore, Md. He was named (as requested) for Benjamin Franklin (see482) ; went with his father from Newburyport to Chester, , then to Pembroke, and from thence to Bow, where he wasJustice of the Peace, 1812 and 1813, Postmaster, etc.; thento Concord, N. H. He removed with his family to Toledo, 0., in July of 1815,where he died, Jan. 7, 1852. He collected and contributed tothe Concord, N. II. Patriot, many interesting particulars in thelife of Gen. Stark, which have since been used in the biogra-phies published of him. He was deeply interested in Mineralogy and Natural History,and was the intimate friend and correspondent of Dr. WUlianBentley of Salem. He was the Indian Agent for the UnittStates at Fort Wayne, and was acting General of the left wii. CtlL&^e^tL/


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