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Family:Jeduthan Stevens and Roxanna Church (1)
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Parents:
Silas Stevens and Lydia Prouty
Jeduthan Stevens
b.
22 Jun 1766
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
d.
28 Sep 1844
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Parents:
Isaac Church and Eleanor Daniels
Roxanna Church
b.
23 Dec 1768
Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United States
d.
27 Dec 1850
m.
12 Nov 1789
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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Marriage
[1]
12 Nov 1789
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Children
Birth
Death
1.
Jeduthun Stevens
24 Sep 1790
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
2.
Acksah Stevens
26 Jan 1792
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
3.
Samuel Stevens
19 Sep 1793
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
4.
Parley Stevens
31 Jan 1796
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
5.
William Stevens
1806
5 Sep 1829
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
6.
Lyman Stevens
1810
16 Mar 1812
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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References
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Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
Vital Records of Brookfield, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849
. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1909)
414.
STEVENS, Jeduthun and Rocksene Church, Nov. 12, 1789.
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