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SUBMITTED BY:
Mary Miller
e-mail: marykell@aol.com
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HUSBAND:
Walter D. STEVENS
date and
place of birth: Sep 28, 1848, England
date and
place of marriage: Apr 23, 1868, Joliet, Will
County, Illinois
other marriages:
military
service:
date and
place of death: May 01, 1926, Joliet, Will County,
Illinois
father: STEVENS,
John William
mother: DEVERSON,
Harriett I.
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WIFE: HABER,
Mary Adaline
date and
place of birth: Apr 08, 1846, New York
other marriages:
date and
place of marriage: Apr 23, 1868, Joliet, Will
County, Illinois
date and
place of death: Apr 17, 1914, Pueblo, Colorado
father: HABER,
Francis
mother: BUSH,
Anna M.
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CHILD 1:
STEVENS, Lillian
date and
place of birth:
married:
DODDRIDGE, John Scott
date and
place of marriage:
other marriages:
date and
place of death: Nov 15, 1933, Leadville, Colorado
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SOURCES:
History of Will County, Illinois, Wm. LeBaron,
Jr., & Co. 1878,
Herald Democrat, Leadville, Colorado, State of Illinois Marriage Records,
1870, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, 1900 census of Joliet, Will County,
Illinois, Lake County Court Docket #5722, Elmhurst Cemetery Records.
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NOTES: During
the Civil War, Walter D. Stevens attended school in England, at Canterbury
Academy in Dover for five years. In the 1900 Census, Joliet, Will County,
Illinois, Walter's wife and daughter were not listed. They were in Colorado.
Walter D. and Mary A. Stevens were divorced October 21,1908, in Lake County,
Colorado. Walter is buried in Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Illinois, Mary
is supposedly buried in Grinnell, IA. and their daughter, Lillian and her
husband, John Scott DODDRIDGE, are buried in Rosebud Cemetery, Glenwood
Springs, Colorado. Thus ends the lineage of Walter D. STEVENS.