E. E. Barton Papers

Stephenson Family

Contributed By: Sheryl Slaughter

Reuben Stephenson

Children, continued...

(1st wife, Sarah Mann)


6. John M., b. Aug 25, 1824 in Campbell Co.; died Jan 18, 1910 in Crittenden Co, Ky where he is buried, m. Elizabeth Myers who d. Sept, 1882. They spent greater part of their lives on a farm in Grant, Boone and Kenton Cos.

7. Benjamin F. b. in Campbell Co. Lived and d. on farm 5 mi. east of Falmouth. Wife died several years after him and bur. at Alexandria.

  (1) George, d. in Army in Civil War

  (2) Joseph, d. "     "      "        "

  (3) James (afflicted) married, had several children

  (4) Margaret Jane, went to Texas, m. no child. she d. after 1903, bur. near Kenedale a short distance south of Ft. Worth

  (5) Benjamin F. Jr., d. in Cinci. O. at abt. age 75, no child.

  (6) Mary, d., m. Mr. Baldwin (sev. child.)

  (7) Thomas, nev. m(?)

  (8) Reuben, nev. m(?)

8. Sarah Mann, b. Apr. 20, 1830 in Campbell Co., m. Nov. 17, 1847 at house of Rev. Thomas Loomis, __ (?) to Rev. Henry H. Ballard, a Baptist preacher. He born in Fayette Co., moved with his parents to Boone Co. when he was 2 yrs old in 1862. Sarah M. and Mr. Ballard moved to Bloomington, Ill, where Sarah M. d. Aug. 13, 1878. Rev. Ballard d. in Oct. 1892 in Ocala, Fla & buried there.

 

Four children by 2nd wife - see another worksheet.

 

 

 

 

 

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