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Rhoda (Stephens) Levens (1803 - 1876)

Rhoda Levens formerly Stephens
Born in Monticello, Wayne, Kentucky, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 25 Feb 1818 in Cooper, Missouri, United Statesmap
Died at age 73 in Cooper, Missouri, United Statesmap
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Biography

She married Basil Wells Levens on February 25, 1818 in Bruceton, MO., w/children.

  • Jeralda 1819-1912
  • Henry Clay 1821-1897
  • Washington F. 1823-1893
  • Frances Emanuel . 1825-1840
  • J. Cynthia 1833-1900
  • Rhoda Ann 1834-1889
  • Margaret Jane 1836-1908
  • Elizabeth 1837-1920
  • Basil Well Levens Jr. 1841-1931

Rhoda Stephens Levens BIRTH 18 Jul 1803 Monticello, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA DEATH 31 Jul 1876 (aged 73) Cooper County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Masonic Cemetery Bunceton, Cooper County, Missouri, USA

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Stephens-4279 and Stephens-4272 appear to represent the same person because: Joseph and Rhoda married 1790 and had one Rhoda. Rhoda's birth date should not be before 1790.
posted by Stephen Roane

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