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− | Millard Stevens | + | Millard Stevens was born 9 JUL 1888 in the Town of Knox, Albany, NY, the son of '''[[Clarence E. Stevens]]''' and Elizabeth Ellen Quay (1 APR 1850 - 17 FEB 1937), the daughter of Albert Quay and Susan M. Coe. His siblings were: <ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> |
− | + | *'''[[Stevens, Mary Elizabeth (B. 1891)|Mary Elizabeth Stevens]]''' married '''[[Adams, Byron C.|Byron C. Adams]]''' | |
+ | *Evert (Everett) M. Stevens was the husband of '''[[Smith, Jennie|Jennie Smith]]''' (Daughter of '''[[Andrew Smith]]''') and father of '''[[Stevens, Victor A.|Victor A. Stevens]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Daniel Webster Stevens]]''' married Cora Emily Quay and '''[[Quay, Edna Mae|Edna Mae Quay]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Stevens, Leola|Leola Stevens]]''' married '''[[Batcher, Alfred G.|Alfred G. Batcher]]''', Herman Smith, and Owen Onderdonk | ||
+ | *'''[[Lucius Stevens]]''' married '''[[Elsass, Pearl Mae|Pearl Mae Elsass]]''' | ||
+ | *Burton Stevens | ||
+ | *Minnie Stevens married Mr. Albert Hunt of Memphis, Tennessee | ||
+ | *Susan M. Stevens (1875 - 1884)<ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> | ||
+ | *Franklin Quay Stevens married '''[[Batcher, Grace|Grace E. Batcher]]''' and was father of '''[[Stevens, Blanche|Blanche Stevens]]''' | ||
+ | *Albert J. Stevens (1877 - 1884)<ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> | ||
+ | *'''[[Ida M. Stevens]]''' married '''[[Edward Wagoner]]''' | ||
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− | Millard Stevens | + | Millard Stevens married Lula Wagar. His step-son was: |
+ | *Wagar Nichols | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | Millard Stevens | + | [[File:Grave-Knox-StevensMillard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>[[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]]<br>Millard Stevens<br>1888 - 1951<br>Husband of <br>Lulu Wagar Stevens</center>]] |
+ | Millard Stevens died July 20, 1951. | ||
==Obituary== | ==Obituary== | ||
− | [[File:19510727StevensMillardObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Millard Stevens Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — July 27, 1951</center>]] | + | [[File:19510727StevensMillardKilled.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Millard Stevens News Story - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, July 27, 1951</center>]] |
− | + | [[File:19510727StevensMillardObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Millard Stevens Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, July 27, 1951</center>]] | |
+ | '''Auto Kills Area Man Near Knox Last Friday Morning''' | ||
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+ | An Albany county man was killed early last Friday when he was struck by a car while walking in Knox. | ||
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+ | The victim was Millard Stevens, 63, Star Route, Altamont, a laborer employed by the State Highway Department. | ||
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+ | The driver of the car, Raymond G. Morrow, who lives at the Berne Hotel, Berne, told Cpl. J. J. Buckley, BCI, and Trooper L. E. Schermerhorn he was blinded by the morning sun and did not see the man until it was too late to avoid striking him. | ||
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+ | Mr. Morrow, an employee of the Voorhessville Army Depot, was drving to work at the time of the accident with Jay C. Francis, Star Route, Altamont, a fellow employee. | ||
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+ | The driver said Mr. Stevens was walking on the highway in the same direction the car was traveling. The accident occurred near Mr. Stevens' home approximately a mile and a half east of Knox. | ||
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+ | The body was taken to Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont. | ||
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+ | Mr. Stevens is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Stevens. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, July 27, 1951 | ||
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Millard Stevens was killed last Friday morning when he was struck by an automobile, while on his way to the home of his niece, Mrs. Wallace Quay. He lived only a few minutes after the accident. Dr. D. W. Sweeney attended him. The body was taken to the Fredendall Funeral home, where services were held Monday afternoon. A large number attended the viewing Sunday evening, also the funeral service Monday. Mr. Stevens is survived by his wife Lulu, one stepson, Wagar Nichols; brothers, Frank, Lucius, Everett and Webster Stevens; sisters, Mrs. Minnie Hunt of Tennessee, Mrs. Leola K. Smith of Altamont R. D., Mrs. Ida Wagoner and Mrs. Byron Adams. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Interment was at Knox cemetery. | Millard Stevens was killed last Friday morning when he was struck by an automobile, while on his way to the home of his niece, Mrs. Wallace Quay. He lived only a few minutes after the accident. Dr. D. W. Sweeney attended him. The body was taken to the Fredendall Funeral home, where services were held Monday afternoon. A large number attended the viewing Sunday evening, also the funeral service Monday. Mr. Stevens is survived by his wife Lulu, one stepson, Wagar Nichols; brothers, Frank, Lucius, Everett and Webster Stevens; sisters, Mrs. Minnie Hunt of Tennessee, Mrs. Leola K. Smith of Altamont R. D., Mrs. Ida Wagoner and Mrs. Byron Adams. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Interment was at Knox cemetery. | ||
− | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — July 27, 1951 | + | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, July 27, 1951 |
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+ | COMMUNITY NOTES <br> | ||
+ | Mrs. Lulu Stevens of Hudson, Fla, passed away Oct 24. She was the widow of the late Millard Stevens. Her son, Wagner Nichol, survives. Mrs Stevens was a former resident of Knox and Breakabeen. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, November 7, 1975 | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 31 May 2013
Birth
Millard Stevens was born 9 JUL 1888 in the Town of Knox, Albany, NY, the son of Clarence E. Stevens and Elizabeth Ellen Quay (1 APR 1850 - 17 FEB 1937), the daughter of Albert Quay and Susan M. Coe. His siblings were: [1]
- Mary Elizabeth Stevens married Byron C. Adams
- Evert (Everett) M. Stevens was the husband of Jennie Smith (Daughter of Andrew Smith) and father of Victor A. Stevens
- Daniel Webster Stevens married Cora Emily Quay and Edna Mae Quay
- Leola Stevens married Alfred G. Batcher, Herman Smith, and Owen Onderdonk
- Lucius Stevens married Pearl Mae Elsass
- Burton Stevens
- Minnie Stevens married Mr. Albert Hunt of Memphis, Tennessee
- Susan M. Stevens (1875 - 1884)[1]
- Franklin Quay Stevens married Grace E. Batcher and was father of Blanche Stevens
- Albert J. Stevens (1877 - 1884)[1]
- Ida M. Stevens married Edward Wagoner
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Millard Stevens married Lula Wagar. His step-son was:
- Wagar Nichols
Death
Millard Stevens died July 20, 1951.
Obituary
Auto Kills Area Man Near Knox Last Friday Morning
An Albany county man was killed early last Friday when he was struck by a car while walking in Knox.
The victim was Millard Stevens, 63, Star Route, Altamont, a laborer employed by the State Highway Department.
The driver of the car, Raymond G. Morrow, who lives at the Berne Hotel, Berne, told Cpl. J. J. Buckley, BCI, and Trooper L. E. Schermerhorn he was blinded by the morning sun and did not see the man until it was too late to avoid striking him.
Mr. Morrow, an employee of the Voorhessville Army Depot, was drving to work at the time of the accident with Jay C. Francis, Star Route, Altamont, a fellow employee.
The driver said Mr. Stevens was walking on the highway in the same direction the car was traveling. The accident occurred near Mr. Stevens' home approximately a mile and a half east of Knox.
The body was taken to Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont.
Mr. Stevens is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Stevens.
- Altamont Enterprise — Friday, July 27, 1951
Millard Stevens was killed last Friday morning when he was struck by an automobile, while on his way to the home of his niece, Mrs. Wallace Quay. He lived only a few minutes after the accident. Dr. D. W. Sweeney attended him. The body was taken to the Fredendall Funeral home, where services were held Monday afternoon. A large number attended the viewing Sunday evening, also the funeral service Monday. Mr. Stevens is survived by his wife Lulu, one stepson, Wagar Nichols; brothers, Frank, Lucius, Everett and Webster Stevens; sisters, Mrs. Minnie Hunt of Tennessee, Mrs. Leola K. Smith of Altamont R. D., Mrs. Ida Wagoner and Mrs. Byron Adams. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Interment was at Knox cemetery.
- Altamont Enterprise — Friday, July 27, 1951
Additional Media
Knox
COMMUNITY NOTES
Mrs. Lulu Stevens of Hudson, Fla, passed away Oct 24. She was the widow of the late Millard Stevens. Her son, Wagner Nichol, survives. Mrs Stevens was a former resident of Knox and Breakabeen.
- Altamont Enterprise — Friday, November 7, 1975
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