E. E. Barton Papers

Stephenson Family

Contributed By: Sheryl Slaughter

Robert Stephenson

b. in Eng. moved with his entire family to Am. prior to Rev. War. He had 5 sons in Rev. War - three of them were- David, Reuben and James. Robert settled either in N.J. or Va. probably Va. One son seems to have settled in Va. after the war. Another son seems to have settled in Va. after the war. David settled in Ohio after the war. Reuben settled in N. (?) after the war. James settled in Northern Kentucky after the war.

James' children (see over)

1. William's old house is still occupied, a log house weatherboarded; near head waters of Cruises Creek in Kenton Co. He was a mechanic and Mill Wright.

2. Reuben and firs wife Sarah Mann, resided in Campbell Co. near Bryan Ford, in a log house. With his 2nd wife Anna Calahan, he moved to Boone Co. on Mud Lick near Verona. About 1848 he moved to Titus Co. Texas where he died and was buried 6 or 7 miles west of Mt. Pleasant.

5. Dudley's wife Nancy, b. Mch. 28, 1802; d. Dec. 1865.

 

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