Came to Owen Co., Indiana from Montgomery Co., North Carolina. He fought in the war
of 1812 as part of the North Carolina State Militia.
James Stevens and Sarah (Sallie) Jordan married March 29, 1816, Montgomery County, North Carolina.
To this union six children were born: Mahala, Reuben, Lockey, Mary Alice, Rebecca and Enoch.
NOTE: Research for this family is found under Stevens/Stephens .
Came to Owen Co., Indiana from Montgomery Co., North Carolina. He fought in the war
of 1812 as part of the North Carolina State Militia.
James Stevens and Sarah (Sallie) Jordan married March 29, 1816, Montgomery County, North Carolina.
To this union six children were born: Mahala, Reuben, Lockey, Mary Alice, Rebecca and Enoch.
NOTE: Research for this family is found under Stevens/Stephens .
Family Members
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Mahalia Jane Stevens Beaman
1819–1873
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Reuben Stevens
1821–1882
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Lock "Lockey" Stevens
1821–1907
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Mary Alice Stevens Crouse
1824–1901
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Rebecca "Becky" Stephens Francis
1825–1843
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Enoch Stephens
1827–1847
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Elijah Stephens
1830–1908
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Laborn J Stephens
1831–1891
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Jane Stevens
1833–1852
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Henry W. Stephens
1836–1871
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Malinda Ellen Stevens Bolman
1843–1888
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James Knox Polk Stephens
1845–1922
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Jacob E. Stevens
1848–1900
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