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==Birth==  
 
==Birth==  
 
Lucius Stevens was born about 1872 in the Town of Knox, the son of Clarence E. Stevens  and Elizabeth Ellen Quay. His siblings were:
 
Lucius Stevens was born about 1872 in the Town of Knox, the son of Clarence E. Stevens  and Elizabeth Ellen Quay. His siblings were:
*Mary Elizabeth Stevens - Mrs. Mary  Adams of Knox  
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*'''[[Stevens, Mary Elizabeth|Mary Elizabeth Stevens]]''' - Mrs. Mary  Adams of Knox  
 
*Leola Stevens     
 
*Leola Stevens     
 
*'''[[Daniel Webster Stevens]]''' -  D. W. Stevens of Knox   
 
*'''[[Daniel Webster Stevens]]''' -  D. W. Stevens of Knox   

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Birth

Lucius Stevens was born about 1872 in the Town of Knox, the son of Clarence E. Stevens and Elizabeth Ellen Quay. His siblings were:

  • Mary Elizabeth Stevens - Mrs. Mary Adams of Knox
  • Leola Stevens
  • Daniel Webster Stevens - D. W. Stevens of Knox
  • Burton Stevens
  • Ida M. Stevens
  • Minnie Stevens - Mrs. Minnie Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.
  • Susan M. Stevens
  • Franklin Quay Stevens
  • Albert J. Stevens
  • Millard Stevens
  • Evert M. Stevens - Everett Stevens, Schenectady

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Lucius Stevens married Pearl Mae Elsass. Their child was:

  • Elizabeth Stevens of Knox

Death

Lucius Stevens died last Tuesday (March 28, 1967) at Marcy Rest Home, East Berne. He was 94 years old and had been in failing health for some time.

Obituary

Lucius Steven Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Friday, April 7, 1967

Knox

Lucius Stevens died last Tuesday (March 28, 1967) at Marcy Rest Home, East Berne. He was 94 years old and had been in failing health for some time. His funeral was held last Saturday at Fredendall Funeral Home with Rev. Donald Hull officiating. He was the husband of the late Pearl Elsass, father of Miss Elizabeth Stevens of Knox; brother of Everett Stevens, Schenectady, Mrs. Minnie Hunt, Memphis, Tenn., D. W. Stevens and Mrs. Mary Adams of Knox. Interment was in Knox Cemetery.

Altamont Enterprise — Friday, April 7, 1967

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