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Juliana St Clair “Julia” <I>Chipley</I> Stedman Huey

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Juliana St Clair “Julia” Chipley Stedman Huey

Birth
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Death
31 Dec 1889 (aged 77)
Union County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Van Buren Township, Union County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Reverend & Mrs. S. Chipley of Lexington KY.

Graduated from Lafayette Female Academy in Lexington KY on 16 May 1825

She met and married her first husband, Dr. Elisha Baccus Stedman, while he was in medical school at Transylvania University in Lexington KY and they married there on 20 Mar 1833 in KY.

After his graduation, they moved to his hometown where he opened a medical practice in Pittsboro, county seat of Chatham County NC.

Their first child, Emily Euphania, was born and died the summer of 1836 in Pittsboro NC. Her grave was recovered from the old Stedman Family Cemetery in Pittsboro NC which had been paved over years ago. Her remains were reinterred with those of her family buried in the old cemetery in 2022 at nearby Pittsboro UMC Cemetery. See details in her Memorial.

Their second child, Margaret, was born in 1837 in Pittsboro NC.

They moved to Union County Arkansas in Dec 1849. Dr Stedman set up a practice in Union County, Arkansas where he treated patients for the rest of his life.

He died of a fever in 27 Jan 1850 at age 36 which he probably contracted from a patient he was treating according to the 1850 US Census Mortality Schedule.

Dr. and Mrs. Stedman were the parents of:

Emily Euphania, born and died summer of 1836.
Margaret "Maggie" 1837-1899
William H. 1839-1849
Dr. Steven Slaughter Stedman 1842-1920
Elisha b. 1844
Robert Cooper 1846-1910

Julia remarried to Thomas Huey on 6 Jun 1852 and was widowed again in Oct 1865. They had one son, Henry Bascom Huey 1853-1883.
Daughter of Reverend & Mrs. S. Chipley of Lexington KY.

Graduated from Lafayette Female Academy in Lexington KY on 16 May 1825

She met and married her first husband, Dr. Elisha Baccus Stedman, while he was in medical school at Transylvania University in Lexington KY and they married there on 20 Mar 1833 in KY.

After his graduation, they moved to his hometown where he opened a medical practice in Pittsboro, county seat of Chatham County NC.

Their first child, Emily Euphania, was born and died the summer of 1836 in Pittsboro NC. Her grave was recovered from the old Stedman Family Cemetery in Pittsboro NC which had been paved over years ago. Her remains were reinterred with those of her family buried in the old cemetery in 2022 at nearby Pittsboro UMC Cemetery. See details in her Memorial.

Their second child, Margaret, was born in 1837 in Pittsboro NC.

They moved to Union County Arkansas in Dec 1849. Dr Stedman set up a practice in Union County, Arkansas where he treated patients for the rest of his life.

He died of a fever in 27 Jan 1850 at age 36 which he probably contracted from a patient he was treating according to the 1850 US Census Mortality Schedule.

Dr. and Mrs. Stedman were the parents of:

Emily Euphania, born and died summer of 1836.
Margaret "Maggie" 1837-1899
William H. 1839-1849
Dr. Steven Slaughter Stedman 1842-1920
Elisha b. 1844
Robert Cooper 1846-1910

Julia remarried to Thomas Huey on 6 Jun 1852 and was widowed again in Oct 1865. They had one son, Henry Bascom Huey 1853-1883.


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