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Came to America with his parents when he was seven years old. Fought in the battle of King's Mountain with the Revolutionary Army.
Hugh W Stephenson was a farmer, five feet nine inches tall; his weight was 155 lbs; blue eyes; hair was light or whitish, his beard was sandy, his complexion for florid; his skin was thin; he had even tempered, mild disposition, he was very domestic and industrious, he was kind and gentle in his manner, and he was a very affectionate and thoughtful husband. He was a consistent member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Rock Springs, Lawrence County, Alabama.
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Came to America with his parents when he was seven years old. Fought in the battle of King's Mountain with the Revolutionary Army.
Hugh W Stephenson was a farmer, five feet nine inches tall; his weight was 155 lbs; blue eyes; hair was light or whitish, his beard was sandy, his complexion for florid; his skin was thin; he had even tempered, mild disposition, he was very domestic and industrious, he was kind and gentle in his manner, and he was a very affectionate and thoughtful husband. He was a consistent member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Rock Springs, Lawrence County, Alabama.
Inscription
Sacred to the Memory of
H W Stephenson
born January 28 1765
died (illegible)
Family Members
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William Watson Stephenson
1790–1869
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Elizabeth Stephenson Simpson
1792–1867
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Mary Margaret "Polly" Stephenson Stephenson
1795 – unknown
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John Campbell Stephenson
1797–1841
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Pleasant Wright Stephenson
1800–1880
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Hodge Lawson Stephenson
1802–1879
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Phoeby Barksdale Stinson Anthony Brown
1809–1884
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Finis Ewing Stephenson Sr
1811–1885
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