Robert Stevenson to Isabella Dearinger on 24 April 1864 in Wyandot County, Ohio
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History of Montgomery county, Kansas pub 1903 Pg. 464-465 under bio for George A. Park - excerpts include:
"The married life of Mr. Park dates from July 13, 1861, when in Kenton, Ohio, he was joined to Miss Angeline, daughter of Robert and Martha (Shultz) Stevenson. The parents of Mrs. Park were of the thrifty farming class, prominent members of the M. E. church in which denomination the father was a local preacher. The mother was born November 14, 1813 and died November 3, 1861, the father's birth occurring March 28, 1814 and his death April 27, 1896. They still live in the blessed influences which were set adrfit in their holy living. Their children besides Mrs. Park were: William, a soldier of sixteen years' service, two of them in the Civil War now resides in Ft. Wayne,Ind., Joseph, a farmer near Valparaiso, Ind., and Martha, Mrs. John Pruitt of Trinidad Colorado..."
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Robert Stevenson to Isabella Dearinger on 24 April 1864 in Wyandot County, Ohio
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History of Montgomery county, Kansas pub 1903 Pg. 464-465 under bio for George A. Park - excerpts include:
"The married life of Mr. Park dates from July 13, 1861, when in Kenton, Ohio, he was joined to Miss Angeline, daughter of Robert and Martha (Shultz) Stevenson. The parents of Mrs. Park were of the thrifty farming class, prominent members of the M. E. church in which denomination the father was a local preacher. The mother was born November 14, 1813 and died November 3, 1861, the father's birth occurring March 28, 1814 and his death April 27, 1896. They still live in the blessed influences which were set adrfit in their holy living. Their children besides Mrs. Park were: William, a soldier of sixteen years' service, two of them in the Civil War now resides in Ft. Wayne,Ind., Joseph, a farmer near Valparaiso, Ind., and Martha, Mrs. John Pruitt of Trinidad Colorado..."
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