William Stevens purchased land in Mississippi in 1852, returned home to South Carolina for the move west and died before the move could be made. His widow Sallie completed the move bringing her entire family to Mississippi with the exception of two daughters who were already married.
Mother of
James Silas, George W., Thomas, William David, Sara Ann (Cooper), Margaret Ann (Price), John F., Alexander L., General Pizarro, Mary Elizabeth (Boswell), Clark S., Amelia "Millie" P. (Young), Regina (Johnson), S. Walker "David"
At least seven of her sons served in the Confederate Army.
William Stevens purchased land in Mississippi in 1852, returned home to South Carolina for the move west and died before the move could be made. His widow Sallie completed the move bringing her entire family to Mississippi with the exception of two daughters who were already married.
Mother of
James Silas, George W., Thomas, William David, Sara Ann (Cooper), Margaret Ann (Price), John F., Alexander L., General Pizarro, Mary Elizabeth (Boswell), Clark S., Amelia "Millie" P. (Young), Regina (Johnson), S. Walker "David"
At least seven of her sons served in the Confederate Army.
Family Members
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James Silas Stevens
1829–1907
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George W Stevens
1831–1900
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Thomas Stevens
1832–1912
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Sara Ann Stevens Triplett Cooper
1834–1905
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Margaret Ann Stevens Price
1836–1900
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Capt John F Stevens
1838 – unknown
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Alexander L. Stevens
1840–1861
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Sgt General Pizarro Stevens
1841 – unknown
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Mary Elizabeth Stevens Boswell
1844–1926
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Clark Stevens
1845 – unknown
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Regina Stevens Johnson
1846–1892
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Amelia P "Millie" Stevens Young
1846–1918
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