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James A. Stevens

Birth
Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Dec 1863 (aged 34–35)
Marble Hill, Bollinger County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bollinger County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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James A. Stevens born about 1828 to John F. and Sarah (Ramsey) Stevens in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri which later was formed to Bollinger County in 1851. He married Arminta M. Snider (1836-1904) and together that had five children.

William Sanford Stevens 1854-1915
Sarah Catherine Stevens Hahn 1856-1916
Surrilda Caroline Stevens Berry 1856-1914
Sophia Elizabeth Stevens Bazzell 1860-1887
Hannah J Stevens Whybark 1862-1936

At the time of his death he was the County Treasurer of Bollinger County, Mo.

James A. Stevens is my great, great, great grandfather and I placed his burial at this cemetery because that is where his parents are buried and I could not locate him at any of the other Bollinger Co. cemeteries. I have actually been to the site of this cemetery and all of the headstones were bulldozed into the Hurricane Creek by the owner of the property about 50 years ago, I was told by the current owner. This seems to be the most logical place for burial. If anyone knows differently please let me know and I will change the information.
James A. Stevens born about 1828 to John F. and Sarah (Ramsey) Stevens in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri which later was formed to Bollinger County in 1851. He married Arminta M. Snider (1836-1904) and together that had five children.

William Sanford Stevens 1854-1915
Sarah Catherine Stevens Hahn 1856-1916
Surrilda Caroline Stevens Berry 1856-1914
Sophia Elizabeth Stevens Bazzell 1860-1887
Hannah J Stevens Whybark 1862-1936

At the time of his death he was the County Treasurer of Bollinger County, Mo.

James A. Stevens is my great, great, great grandfather and I placed his burial at this cemetery because that is where his parents are buried and I could not locate him at any of the other Bollinger Co. cemeteries. I have actually been to the site of this cemetery and all of the headstones were bulldozed into the Hurricane Creek by the owner of the property about 50 years ago, I was told by the current owner. This seems to be the most logical place for burial. If anyone knows differently please let me know and I will change the information.


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