- Thomas Stickney
Thomas Stickney (1729-1809) was an American military officer and statesman born in
Bedford, Massachusetts onJune 15 ,1729 . He moved toConcord, New Hampshire as a young man with his father Jeremiah and brother William. Their house was made into a "garrison house" where others could come for protection from Indian raids. DuringKing George's War , Stickney served underJohn Goffe in a company of scouts (rangers). Stickney married Anna Osgood, also of Concord; they had eight children. OnJanuary 20 ,1774 , Thomas was promoted to Lt. Col. in theNew Hampshire Militia and often was moderator of the Concordtown meetings .With the start of the
American Revolutionary War , Col. Stickney was appointed to theNew Hampshire Committee of Safety. In the spring of 1777, Col. Stickney was with his regiment, the 11th New Hampshire Militia Regiment atFort Ticonderoga to reinforce theContinental Army garrison there. No sooner did they arrive back in New Hampshire than the regiment was called up to serve in Gen.John Stark 'sbrigade during theSaratoga Campaign . Col. Stickney led his men at theBattle of Bennington , where 2 detachments of British Gen.John Burgoyne 's army were defeated. In 1778, Col. Stickney raised men for Gen.John Sullivan for the unsuccessfulBattle of Rhode Island .Thomas Stickney was the moderator at the New Hampshire constitutional convention on
October 31 ,1783 that ratified theNew Hampshire Constitution . He died onJanuary 26 ,1809 at his beloved home in Concord.ources
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=vKKaM73K8k0C&pg=PA688&dq=%22Thomas+Stickney%22 "History of Concord, New Hampshire: From the Original Grant in Seventeen Hundred and Twenty Five to the Opening of the Twentieth Century" by James Otis Lyford]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=XSDnxlK1sMUC&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_summary_r State Builders: An Illustrated Historical and Biographical Record of the State of New Hampshire. State Builers Publishing Manchester, NH 1903]
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