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William M Stephens

Birth8 August 1829 - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Death2 February 1905 - Grass Valley, Nevada, California, United States
MotherSarah Charlotte Steel
FatherWilliam Stevens

Born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England on 8 August 1829 to William Stevens and Sarah Charlotte Steel. William M Stephens married ANN White and had 5 children. He passed away on 2 February 1905 in Grass Valley, Nevada, California, United States.

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William Stevens
1803 - Unknown
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Sarah Charlotte Steel
1808 - Unknown
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Ann White
1834 - 1921
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Mary Jane Stevens
1867 - 1965
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John James Stevens
1872 - 1935
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Richard Stevens
1870 - 1931
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William Stevens
1861 - 1932
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Catherine Ann Stevens
1856 - 1954

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