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John Stevens

Birthabt 1791 - Steventon, Hampshire, England
DeathJuly 1877 - Micheldever, Hampshire, England
MotherMary paine
FatherThomas Stevens

Born in Steventon, Hampshire, England on abt 1791 to Thomas Stevens and Mary paine. John Stevens married Lucy Cooper and had 10 children. He passed away on July 1877 in Micheldever, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Stevens
1740 - Unknown
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Mary Paine
1737 - 1822
Spouse(s)
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Lucy Cooper
1793 - 1871
Children Show all
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William Stevens
1825 - 1825
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William Stevens
1836 - Unknown
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Frances (Fanny) Stevens
1831 - 1909
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Henry Stevens
1826 - 1878
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Eliza Stevens
1817 - Unknown
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George Stevens
1828 - Unknown
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Maria Stevens
1820 - Unknown
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Sarah Stevens
1822 - 1877
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Charles Stevens
1815 - Unknown
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Phoebe Stevens
1824 - 1824

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