Person:Frederick Stephens (4)

Watchers
Frederick Stephens
d.Bef 29 Mar 1858
  1. Elijah StephensAbt 1806 - 1885
  2. Whitmell StephensAbt 1808 -
  3. Elisha B StephensAbt 1812 - 1855
  4. Sarah StephensAbt 1812 -
  5. James StephensAbt 1815 - Bef 1858
  6. Jane StephensAbt 1817 -
  7. Henry StephensAbt 1819 - Bef 1858
  8. Dawswell StephensAbt 1822 -
  9. Joseph StephensAbt 1824 -
  10. Calvin Stephens1829 - 1906
  11. Moses StephensAbt 1831 - Bef 1858
  12. David StephensAbt 1835 -
  13. Lucy StephensAbt 1837 -
  14. Frederick StephensAbt 1842 - Bef 1858
Facts and Events
Name Frederick Stephens
Gender Male
Birth[2][5] Abt 1842 Kentucky, United States
Census[2] 1850 Whitley, Kentucky, United StatesDistrict 1
Other[1] 1855 Whitley, Kentucky, United Statesnamed in father's probate
Death[3][4] Bef 29 Mar 1858 unnamed heirs referenced in suit of Chancery
References
  1. Hall, Carmaine Bruce. Whitley County, Kentucky will book two and will book 3 (partial), 1853-1868 annotated. (Lee's Summit, Missouri: [C.B. Hall], 1998).

    [Note: These are abstracts, not transcriptions]
    p. 5 – Will Book Two (1853-1863), pp. 146-149
    Settlement of Joshua Stephens by the Administrators Whitmell and Elijah Stephens, 15 Aug 1855. Among the buyers named Stephens: Joshua, John (?), widow, Calvin, Joseph, Solomon, Elisha, Lucinda, Gabriel. William King and Lewis Morgan both bought beehives 18 Feb 1857. (Joshua Stephens married Tempy __. He died 14 June 1855). At the July term 1855 appraisers were appointed to the estate of Joshua Stephens, deceased. Recorded 20 Feb 1857.
    p. 14 – Will Book Two, p. 146
    Joshua Stephens md. Tempey; son of Moses Stephens, Sr. Joshua b. 1785, died 14 June 1855. Whitmed [sic] and Elijah Stephens were two of his eleven sons. The others were James, Dawswell, Henry, Frederick, David, Joseph, Calvin, Elisha, and Moses. His daughter were Jane (King), Sally, and Lucey.

  2. 2.0 2.1 District 1, Whitley, Kentucky, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    HH 59, Fam 59.

    Stevens, Josh, 6[9?], Miller, RE = $1000, b. NC, unable to read and write
    , Timpy, 60, b. NC, unable to read and write
    , Calvin, 21, b. KY, unable to read and write
    , Moses, 19, b. KY
    , Sally, 17, b. KY
    , David, 15, b. KY
    , Lucy, 13, b. KY
    , Fred, 8, b. KY

  3. Schmidt, Cynthia V, and Janice Worley. Kinfolk indeed: clues of family relationships and migrations from the land deeds, Whitley County, Kentucky, 1818-1858, deed books one thru four. (Cordova, Maryland: C.V. Schmidt, c2004).

    Deed Book 4, Page 630
    This 29th day of March 1858 Archibald Murphy to the heirs and representatives of Joshua Stephens, deceased, a suit of Chancery of a deed of conveyance. Signed by Whitmill Stephens, Elijah Stephens, David Stephens, Calvin Stephens, William King, Jane King, Joseph Stephens, Lucretia Stephens, Elijah Stephens, Lewis Stephens, George Manning, Louisa Manning, Louisa Stephens, Sylvester Stephens, Malvina Stephens, Eli Stephens, James Stephens, Noah Stephens, Milly Stephens, Betty Ann Stephens, Lewis Morgan, Susan Morgan, Westly Morgan, Sci__ Morgan, Gabriel Stephens, Hardin Stephens, Margaret Stephens, Dorwell Stephens, Mobly Meadors, Sally Meadors and the unknown heirs of Frederick Stephens, deceased.
    Note: The deed refers to the heirs of Joshua Stephens; Frederick Stephens is as it appears following the signatures.

  4. Whitley County (Kentucky). Clerk of the County Court. Deeds, 1818-1934. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967-1968)
    Vol. 4 1853-1859, p. 633 Image 405, FamilySearch.
  5. The only known record for Frederick that gives his birth date is the 1850 US Census. However, if he was deceased by 1858 and had heirs, then he would appear to have been born earlier. The statement regarding unknown heirs may also have been a pro forma statement.