Twin. Bp. 1753 or 1758 It is believed from her father's 1799 will that her married name was Stickney and that she had a daughter (named in will) of Abigail Stickney. Four of her sisters are named with husband's in the will and she is the only one left without a married name, so the conclusion is that her married name was Stickney.
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