August 25, 1820.The will of General Edward Stevens of Culpepper County, Virginia, was recorded in Washington County, Kentucky. His wife was Gilley (Grizzell) Coleman.He left land to his sister Patty Stevens Edmondson’s heirs:the children of Joseph Edmondson, deceased: John Edmonson, James Scanland (Edmonson?), James Edmonson, Betsey Edmonson who married an Emery/Embree and then Thomas Spencer, Robert Edmondson “who may not be alive, as I am told that he never married and had no children”; the children of Robert Chandler, deceased; Edward Evans, and John ? Bland who married Nancy Edmonson.See Orange County for Patty Stevens Edmondson.
Sukey Edmondson married Robert Chandler in Orange County.John Stevens lived next to Thomas and Constance Edmondson on Piscataway Creek in Essex County in the early 1700’s.(See Kentucky Court of Appeals, Deed Book U, p. 532).
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