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Sarah Stickles

Birth
Death
27 Dec 1792 (aged 27–28)
Burial
Millerton, Dutchess County, New York, USA Add to Map
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This biography information was provided by: Linda Herman (49074676) • [email protected]
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There are only two possibilities for Nicholas: 1) Nicholas Claus Stickle 1694 - bef Feb 10, 1790, his second wife was Sarah Frayser (Shufelt) and 2) Nicholas I. Stickle 1732- 1800, he married a) Grietje Kilmer b) Catharina Keifer who died 1788 c) Sarah Biron. We know he had a wife after Catharina as there were 2 adult females in the household in the 1790 census, one was his daughter Henryetta, the other would be a wife. Nicholas I. Stickle and Sarah Biron were witnesses to the baptism of Sarah Pulver (women were listed by their maiden names as witnesses)

It is likely this is the wife of Nicholas I. Stickle 1732 - 1800.....and it is even more likely that the stone was transcribed incorrectly....it was 111 years old when it was transcribed in 1903 and she was more likely 58 than 28 making her born 1734.

Unlikely this is Sarah wife of Nicholas Claus Stickle....too big an age difference.
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This memorial was created using information collected and published by Laurence Van Alstyne in a book, "Burying grounds of Sharon, Connecticut, Amenia and North East, New York; being an abstract of inscriptions from thirty places of burial in the above named towns" published by Walsh, Griffin & Hoysradt, Printers; Amenia, N. Y. in 1903.

If you have any valid information to update this memorial, please let me know.
This biography information was provided by: Linda Herman (49074676) • [email protected]
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There are only two possibilities for Nicholas: 1) Nicholas Claus Stickle 1694 - bef Feb 10, 1790, his second wife was Sarah Frayser (Shufelt) and 2) Nicholas I. Stickle 1732- 1800, he married a) Grietje Kilmer b) Catharina Keifer who died 1788 c) Sarah Biron. We know he had a wife after Catharina as there were 2 adult females in the household in the 1790 census, one was his daughter Henryetta, the other would be a wife. Nicholas I. Stickle and Sarah Biron were witnesses to the baptism of Sarah Pulver (women were listed by their maiden names as witnesses)

It is likely this is the wife of Nicholas I. Stickle 1732 - 1800.....and it is even more likely that the stone was transcribed incorrectly....it was 111 years old when it was transcribed in 1903 and she was more likely 58 than 28 making her born 1734.

Unlikely this is Sarah wife of Nicholas Claus Stickle....too big an age difference.
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This memorial was created using information collected and published by Laurence Van Alstyne in a book, "Burying grounds of Sharon, Connecticut, Amenia and North East, New York; being an abstract of inscriptions from thirty places of burial in the above named towns" published by Walsh, Griffin & Hoysradt, Printers; Amenia, N. Y. in 1903.

If you have any valid information to update this memorial, please let me know.

Inscription

Wife of Nicholas, ae. 28


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