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John Stever

Birth5 Dec 1788 - Spencertown, Columbia, New York, United States
Death1834 - Columbia, New York, United States
MotherDorothea Schmit
FatherJacob Stever

Born in Spencertown, Columbia, New York, United States on 5 Dec 1788 to Jacob Stever and Dorothea Schmit. John Stever married Sarah Carpenter and had 8 children. He passed away on 1834 in Columbia, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Jacob Stever
1759 - 1848
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Dorothea Schmit
1765 - 1845
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Carpenter
1789 - 1864
Children Show all
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Peter E Stever
1810 - 1871
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Richard A Stever
1813 - 1898
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Rev. David Morehouse Stever
1819 - 1899
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Lucy Ann Stever
1817 - 1865
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Catherine Stever
1825 - 1848
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Josiah Stever
Unknown - Unknown
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Marietta Stever
1822 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Stever
Unknown - Unknown

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