The children are:
Catherine Charlotte 1834-1878. Husband William Long
James 1835-1903. Wife Matilda S Fry
Peter Hardin 1836-1879. Wife Laura O’Lily Waite
Robert (my G Grandfather) 1838-1908. Wife Ann Eliza Barkley
Mary Jane 1840-1931. Husband William Hutchinson
William Henry 1842-1903. Wife Rebecca J Payne
Eliza (Elizabeth) A 1845/6-Aft 1870 C
Margaret Ellen 1847-1915. Husband Harrison Cooper
Amanda 1850-Aft 1870 C
Lucinda 1853-Aft 1910 C
Joseph died 26 Mar 1872 (gravestone). My sis and I found his stone in Oct 2008 in Garrison Cemetery in Couch Twp, Hamilton Co, IL. It was broken across the bottom and lying face-up on the ground. I hired a local man to stand the stone up and re-cement it. His stone is near the road that runs along the east side of the cemetery in the rear section. It is right in front of the large John Hullinger stone (who is father of Joseph’s daughter Lucinda’s husband).
The children are:
Catherine Charlotte 1834-1878. Husband William Long
James 1835-1903. Wife Matilda S Fry
Peter Hardin 1836-1879. Wife Laura O’Lily Waite
Robert (my G Grandfather) 1838-1908. Wife Ann Eliza Barkley
Mary Jane 1840-1931. Husband William Hutchinson
William Henry 1842-1903. Wife Rebecca J Payne
Eliza (Elizabeth) A 1845/6-Aft 1870 C
Margaret Ellen 1847-1915. Husband Harrison Cooper
Amanda 1850-Aft 1870 C
Lucinda 1853-Aft 1910 C
Joseph died 26 Mar 1872 (gravestone). My sis and I found his stone in Oct 2008 in Garrison Cemetery in Couch Twp, Hamilton Co, IL. It was broken across the bottom and lying face-up on the ground. I hired a local man to stand the stone up and re-cement it. His stone is near the road that runs along the east side of the cemetery in the rear section. It is right in front of the large John Hullinger stone (who is father of Joseph’s daughter Lucinda’s husband).
Inscription
"Our Father" at the top. Across the face of the stone it says, "Joseph Stephenson" Below that is, "Died Mar 26, 1872" The next line is, "Aged 61 y's, 5 m's 14 d's" At the very bottom right hand corner is, "W. H. Cobb, Olney ILL" who is probably the maker of the stone.
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