"20. Andrew Stickney b. in Newbury, Dec. 9, 1667 [Ct. Rec. Dec. 10?], m. in Newbury, Rebecca, probably the dau. of Abiel and Rebecca (Knight) Somerby, who was b. in Newbury, June 7, 1672. She died there, Jan. 30, 1692-3. He m. 2d, Elizabeth Chute, b. June 22, 1676, the dau. of James, 2d, and Mary (Wood) Chute. After his decease she was m. 2d, by Rev. Moses Hale, to Henry Lunt of Newbury, March 28, 1724. Jan. 1688. Andrew Stickney was impressed from Newbury, by order of Gov. Andros, to serve against the Indians. June 9, 1700. He and his wife Elizabeth, were admitted members of the First church in Rowley, and Oct. 13, 1706, they with others were dismissed 'to their imbodying in church order by themselves at Rowlbery alias Byfield.' … He was a soldier under Capt. Thomas Noyes of Newbury, 1708 [Mass. Archives], at the same time as his brother John. … Andrew Stickney died in Rowley, Byfield Parish, in 1717, leaving a Will dated Jan. 12, 1716-17, … Proved July 22, 1717. [Essex Prob. 12:46] Inv. of his estate, March 6, 1720, '29 acres of land given by Mr. James Chute and his heirs to said Stickney, dec'd, £174.' To 'Dwelling house and other buildings £17£' Amt. Personal estate, £ 46. 10s., Wm. Fiske and Max/n Jewett, Appraisers."