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John Stickney: Shipbuilder’s Apprenticeship Document Insights

Posted on February 26, 2025 by forwardlylookingback

Occasionally family historians come across documents that are exciting and reveal interesting information that they can’t wait to share. The following is one such find. Continue reading →

Posted in American History, Fearson, Revolution, Rowley, Massachusetts, Salem & Beverly, Massachusetts, Stickney, Uncategorized, Wingate | Tagged Abigail Wingate, apprenticeship, apprenticeship document, Essex, John Stickney, Lewis Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts, Newbury, Newburyport, Peabody Essex Museum, Phillips Library, Stephen Lowell, Wingate | Leave a comment
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