"45. Jonathan Stickney, b. in Bradford, Jan. 19, 1707; m. in Boxford, Jan. 21, 1734-5, Alice, probably the dau. of Nathaniel Symonds of Middleton. March 2, 1723, Richard Kimball of Bradford was appointed his guardian, when he was a minor of about 17 years of age. [Essex Prob. 14:203.] May 26, 1728, he was admitted a member of the Second Church, in Bradford. June 9, 1731, he of Boxford acquits to his brother Thomas, all demands on the estate of his dec'd father, Samuel Stickney. [Ibid, 42:244.] He served in the Crown Point Expedition, under Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell, from April 27, to Oct. 31, 1758. [Adj. Gen. Rep., N. H., 1866, Vol. 2.] He lived in Boxford, Tewksbury and Pelham, N. H., where he died. Adm. on estate of Jonathan Stickney of Pelham, N. H., dec'd, granted to his son Asa Stickney, Dec. 14, 1796 [Rockingham, N. H. Prob., 20:66.]"