Jonathan Stevens Jr, 1780–1854?> (aged 74 years)
- Name
- Jonathan /Stevens/ Jr
- Given names
- Jonathan
- Surname
- Stevens
- Name suffix
- Jr
Birth
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Marriage
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1st President of the United States
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a brother
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Citation details: p. 25 Note: relationship unproven but acquired 40 acres in same Sect. as Stephen, so might be son, but was in the 1820 Jackson Co. census |
2nd President of the United States
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Birth of a daughter
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Note: possible daughter/sister |
3rd President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Note: possible son/brother |
4th President of the United States
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Census
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Note: according to census names, list show a Jonathan Stephens Jr. and a Jonathan Stephens Sr. household |
Birth of a son
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Note: relationship unknown |
Birth of a daughter
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Note: possible daughter/sister |
Birth of a daughter
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Note: possible daughter/sister |
Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a son
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Note: possible son/brother |
Birth of a daughter
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Citation details: p. 50 Note: Mentioned in article about "Granny White Cemetery located near Leesville, Guthrie Twp, Lawrence Co, Ind. The 'Granny White' house (which is now re-located at Spring Mill State Park) stood very near the cemetery. The place is abandoned and badly overgrown. We are indebted to Bernice Martin of Bedford and others who copied the inscriptions several years ago. These records have been published in the Indiana Magazine of History, June 1939. Following is an abstract from the Leesville Sun (Jan 30, 1879): Mentioned in article about "Granny White Cemetery located near Leesville, Guthrie Twp, Lawrence Co, Ind. The 'Granny White' house (which is now re-located at Spring Mill State Park) stood very near the cemetery. The place is abandoned and badly overgrown. We are indebted to Bernice Martin of Bedford and others who copied the inscriptions several years ago. These records have been published in the Indiana Magazine of History, June 1939. Following is an abstract from the Leesville Sun (Jan 30, 1879): Note: born somewhere in West Canada |
British King
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5th President of the United States
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Immigration
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Source: Leesville, Indiana, Sun
Citation details: 30 Jan 1879
Source: Indiana Magazine of History
Citation details: tombstone compilation, Jun 1939 Note: mentioned in article about "Granny White Cemetary located near Leesville, Guthrie Township, Lawrence County, Indiana. The 'Granny White' house (which is now re-located at Spring Mill State Park) stood very near the cemetary. The place is abandoned and badly overgrown. We are indebted to Bernice Martin of Bedford and others who copied the inscriptions several years ago. These records have been published in the Indiana Magazine of History, June 1939. Following is an abstract from the Leesville Sun (Jan 30, 1879): mentioned in article about "Granny White Cemetary located near Leesville, Guthrie Township, Lawrence County, Indiana. The 'Granny White' house (which is now re-located at Spring Mill State Park) stood very near the cemetary. The place is abandoned and badly overgrown. We are indebted to Bernice Martin of Bedford and others who copied the inscriptions several years ago. These records have been published in the Indiana Magazine of History, June 1939. Following is an abstract from the Leesville Sun (Jan 30, 1879): |
Birth of a son
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Citation details: p. 50 |
Birth of a son
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Note: perhaps in Carr Township, his father ran a store, per descendant Thana Mitchell, Aug 2004 |
Birth of a daughter
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Citation details: p. 50 Citation details: Twp. 7 North, Range 6 East, Sect. 23, 40 acres, 21 May 1834, p. 25 Note: a younger sister of Arrena Stephens (Stevens) , according to Erie Catharine Taylor Wilks, or an orphan born Vermont according to cousin Arrie Taylor Gatewood abt 1950, the name of their father is unproven. James Stephens was the earliest landowner by that name in Jackson County, Indiana, 1834 |
British King
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6th President of the United States
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7th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Note: when they sold land in Jackson County, Indiana, USA |
British King
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8th President of the United States
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Marriage of a daughter
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Citation details: pp. 49-50 Citation details: Book A-B, p. 190 Note: license issued 5 June, performed 7 June by Jesse Hughes, minister. license issued 5 June, performed 7 June by Jesse Hughes, minister. |
Birth of a granddaughter
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Citation details: p. 171, hh 40 Note: age 11 in 1850 census |
Census
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Citation details: p. 4 Note: as Jonathan Stephens, 1 m. 10-15, 1 m. 15-20, 1 m. 50-60, 1 f. 10-15, 1 f. 30-40. On the following page were Elisha Goings 30-40 family, John W. H. Gowings 30-40 family, and Shederick Wrenn 30-40 |
Birth of a granddaughter
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Citation details: p. 50 Citation details: p. 171, hh 40 Citation details: page 50 Note: age 9 in 1850 census, "was French, Scotch, Irish, and English, getting the English from the woman [her mother] that Grandpa married . . . All of these people were members of the Church of Christ," stated by Erie Catharine Taylor Wilks |
9th President of the United States
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10th President of the United States
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Citation details: p. 171, hh 40 Note: age 8 in 1850 census |
Birth of a grandson
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11th President of the United States
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Birth of a grandson
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Citation details: p. 140, hh 140 Note: age 4 in 1850 census |
Birth of a grandson
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Citation details: p. 50 Citation details: p. 171, hh 40 |
12th President of the United States
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Death of a brother
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Note: unknown, not in county 1850 census -- did they move away? |
Birth of a granddaughter
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Citation details: p. 49 Citation details: p. 171, hh 40 Note: youngest child, 5 mos. old in 1850 census |
13th President of the United States
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Death of a granddaughter
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Citation details: p. 49 Note: at age of two years |
Birth of a grandson
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Citation details: p. 49 |
British Queen
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14th President of the United States
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Death of a father
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Death of a mother
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Death
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Note: unless he left the county |
father |
1750–
Birth: between 1750 and 1760
— Fairfield, Connecticut, USA Death: |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
himself |
1780–1854
Birth: between 1780 and 1790
40
— Connecticut, USA Death: before 1854 — Jackson, Indiana, USA |
16 years
younger brother |
1795–1850
Birth: about 1795
45
— Connecticut, USA Death: before 1850 — Jackson, Indiana, USA |
1 year
younger brother |
himself |
1780–1854
Birth: between 1780 and 1790
40
— Connecticut, USA Death: before 1854 — Jackson, Indiana, USA |
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partner | |
son | |
6 years
son |
himself |
1780–1854
Birth: between 1780 and 1790
40
— Connecticut, USA Death: before 1854 — Jackson, Indiana, USA |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
daughter | |
5 years
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7 years
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2 years
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2 years
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6 years
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6 years
son |
1822–1870
Birth: 1822
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— Indiana, USA Death: after 1870 — Bell, Texas, USA |
13 months
son |
1823–1900
Birth: February 6, 1823
43
— Jackson, Indiana, USA Death: December 11, 1900 — Brownscreek, Bell, Texas, USA |
6 years
daughter |
younger brother |
1795–1850
Birth: about 1795
45
— Connecticut, USA Death: before 1850 — Jackson, Indiana, USA |
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partner | |
Marriage | Marriage — before May 21, 1834 — |
Immigration |
Source: Leesville, Indiana, Sun
Citation details: 30 Jan 1879
Source: Indiana Magazine of History
Citation details: tombstone compilation, Jun 1939 |
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Census |
Citation details: p. 4 |
Note |
Citation details: Book __, p. 146 |
Census |
according to census names, list show a Jonathan Stephens Jr. and a Jonathan Stephens Sr. household |
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Immigration |
mentioned in article about "Granny White Cemetary located near Leesville, Guthrie Township, Lawrence County, Indiana. The 'Granny White' house (which is now re-located at Spring Mill State Park) stood very near the cemetary. The place is abandoned and badly overgrown. We are indebted to Bernice Martin of Bedford and others who copied the inscriptions several years ago. These records have been published in the Indiana Magazine of History, June 1939. Following is an abstract from the Leesville Sun (Jan 30, 1879): |
Census |
as Jonathan Stephens, 1 m. 10-15, 1 m. 15-20, 1 m. 50-60, 1 f. 10-15, 1 f. 30-40. On the following page were Elisha Goings 30-40 family, John W. H. Gowings 30-40 family, and Shederick Wrenn 30-40 |
Name |
also known as Jonathan Stephens Jr |
Death |
unless he left the county |
Note
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Last Will and Testament of Jonathan Stephens deceased, John F. Carr Executor vs. The Heirs and Creditors, for final settlement. Now at this time comes the said Executor and files his account current or final settlement sheet which is in the words and figures following to wit. (Here inset it) by which it appears that there has come into his hands, of said executor, assets belonging to said estate to be administered amounting to $533.37. That said executor has paid out for expenses of Administration funeral expenses, and other privileged claims together with the deficiency between the sale bill and inventory $554.20 leaving a ballance due to said Executor of $20.85. Which settlement being examined by the Courts is in all things approved. And the Court being satisfied that said Executor has fully administered said Estate he is hence discharged from further liability as such executor, all of which is ordered adjudged and decreed by the Court. Citation details: Book __, p. 146 |