Family: Stevens, Albert / McKee, Lettie (F8230)

m. Nov 1852


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Stevens, William
Male (1799-1877)
Thomas, Marinda
Female (1809-1848)
 
 
Stevens, Walter
Male (1830-1914)
Stevens, William Jr.
Male (1832-1923)
Stevens, Elanor
Female (1833-1844)
Stevens, Rachel
Female (1834-1913)
Stevens, Johnathon
Male (1836-1838)
Stevens, Sarah Ann
Male (1837-1931)
Stevens, David Riley
Male (1839-1932)
Stevens, Edward
Male (1841-1921)
Stevens, Eliza
Female (1843-1844)
Stevens, Marinda
Female (1844-1848)
McKee, David
Male (1796-1847)
McMillian, Mary Tweed
Female (1795-1851)
 
 
McKee, David Thomas
Male (1817-1875)
McKee, James
Male (1820-1861)
McKee, Jonathan
Male (1821-1880)
McKee, Hugh
Male (1823-1897)
McKee, William
Male (1827-1900)
McKee, Priscilla
Female (1827-1901)
McKee, David D.
Male (1830-1846)
McKee, Martha Jane
Female (1834-1910)
McKee, Lettie
Female (1828-1896)
Stevens, Albert
Male (1829-1910)

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