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==Marriage & Children== | ==Marriage & Children== | ||
Clarence E. Stevens married before 1868, probably, Town of Knox, Albany, NY, Elizabeth Ellen Quay (1 APR 1850 - 17 FEB 1937), the daughter of Albert Quay and Susan M. Coe. Their children were: <ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> | Clarence E. Stevens married before 1868, probably, Town of Knox, Albany, NY, Elizabeth Ellen Quay (1 APR 1850 - 17 FEB 1937), the daughter of Albert Quay and Susan M. Coe. Their children were: <ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> | ||
− | *Mary Elizabeth Stevens | + | *'''[[Stevens, Mary Elizabeth (B. 1891)|Mary Elizabeth Stevens]]''' married '''[[Adams, Byron C.|Byron C. Adams]]''' |
− | *Evert M. Stevens | + | *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]]''' | + | *'''[[Daniel Webster Stevens]]''' married Cora Emily Quay and '''[[Quay, Edna Mae|Edna Mae Quay]]''' |
− | *Leola Stevens | + | *'''[[Stevens, Leola|Leola Stevens]]''' married '''[[Batcher, Alfred G.|Alfred G. Batcher]]''', Herman Smith, and Owen Onderdonk |
− | *Lucius Stevens | + | *'''[[Lucius Stevens]]''' married '''[[Elsass, Pearl Mae|Pearl Mae Elsass]]''' |
− | *Burton Stevens | + | *Burton Stevens |
− | + | *Minnie Stevens married Mr. Albert Hunt of Memphis, Tennessee | |
− | *Minnie Stevens | + | *Susan M. Stevens (1875 - 1884)<ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> |
− | *Susan M. Stevens | + | *Franklin Quay Stevens married '''[[Batcher, Grace|Grace E. Batcher]]''' and was father of '''[[Stevens, Blanche|Blanche Stevens]]''' |
− | *Franklin Quay Stevens | + | *Albert J. Stevens (1877 - 1884)<ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> |
− | *Albert J. Stevens | + | *'''[[Stevens, Millard|Millard Stevens]]''' married Lula Wagar |
− | *Millard Stevens | + | *'''[[Ida M. Stevens]]''' married '''[[Edward Wagoner]]''' |
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | Clarence E. Stevens died | + | [[File:Grave-Knox-StevensClarence.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Clarence Stevens<br>Born Sept. 12, 1850<br>Died Jan. 8, 1928</center>]] |
+ | [[File:Grave-Knox-QuayElizabeth.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Elizabeth E. Quay<br>His Wife<br>Born Apr. 1, 1850<br>Died Feb. 17, 1937</center>]] | ||
+ | Clarence E. Stevens died 8 JAN 1928 in the Town of Knox, Albany, NY <ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> | ||
− | ==Obituary== < | + | ==Obituary== |
− | + | [[File:19280113StevensClarenceObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Clarence E. Stevens Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, January 13, 1928</center>]] | |
+ | Clarence Stevens, who had been ill for a few days, passed away on Sunday (January 8, 1928) morning. His funeral was held at his home Tuesday afternoon, Rev. A. E. Campion officiating. Interment was in the [[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]]. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, January 13, 1928 | ||
==Additional Media== | ==Additional Media== | ||
+ | In fond and loving memory of our dear , aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, who departed from this life Feb. 17. | ||
+ | 1937.<br> | ||
+ | Today' brings back sad memories<br> | ||
+ | Of a dear one gone to rest.<br> | ||
+ | The ones who miss her most,<br> | ||
+ | Are the ones who love her best.<br> | ||
+ | Nieces and Nephews<br> | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, February 25, 1938 | ||
+ | COMMUNITY NOTES | ||
+ | Mrs. Frank Stevens was taken to the hospital last week. She died on Monday evening. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, July 18, 1952 | ||
+ | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 31 May 2013
Birth
Clarence E. Stevens was born 12 SEP 1850 in Fulton, Schoharie, NY, the son of William Stevens and Hannah Barckley. His siblings were:[1]
- Peter H. Stevens - a Civil War Veteran
- Elizabeth Stevens
- Mary Stevens
- Lydia Stevens
- Michael Stevens
- Asa Stevens
- Sephrona Stevens
- Alonzo Stevens
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Clarence E. Stevens married before 1868, probably, Town of Knox, Albany, NY, Elizabeth Ellen Quay (1 APR 1850 - 17 FEB 1937), the daughter of Albert Quay and Susan M. Coe. Their children 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]
- Millard Stevens married Lula Wagar
- Ida M. Stevens married Edward Wagoner
Death
Clarence E. Stevens died 8 JAN 1928 in the Town of Knox, Albany, NY [1]
Obituary
Clarence Stevens, who had been ill for a few days, passed away on Sunday (January 8, 1928) morning. His funeral was held at his home Tuesday afternoon, Rev. A. E. Campion officiating. Interment was in the Knox Cemetery.
- Altamont Enterprise — Friday, January 13, 1928
Additional Media
In fond and loving memory of our dear , aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, who departed from this life Feb. 17.
1937.
Today' brings back sad memories
Of a dear one gone to rest.
The ones who miss her most,
Are the ones who love her best.
Nieces and Nephews
- Altamont Enterprise — Friday, February 25, 1938
COMMUNITY NOTES Mrs. Frank Stevens was taken to the hospital last week. She died on Monday evening.
- Altamont Enterprise — Friday, July 18, 1952
Sources