Nathaniel Stevens was born in about 1714 at Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts and baptised on October 9, 1716.[1] Nathaniel is the son of Simon Stevens and Mary Wilder.[2]
Nathaniel marries to Mary Martin (born on December 16, 1718 at Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts) on May 5, 1737 at Marlborough, Massachusetts. She is the daughter of Thomas Martin and Mary Gove.[3][4] These are their known children:
Phebe Stevens was born on October 9, 1739 in in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Mary Stevens was born on April 1, 1742 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She married to Abraham Barnes, son of Daniel Barnes and Zerviah Eager on June 3, 1762. Abraham Barnes was born on November 22, 1733 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Abraham died on July 9, 1816 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts. Mary died on February 25, 1825 in Gill, Franklin, Massachusetts.
Lucy Stevens was born on October 1, 1744 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Wilder Stevens was born on January 25, 1747 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Wilder marries by intentions to Elizabeth Mayo, daugher of Joseph Mayo and Esther Kendrick on October 10, 1778. Elizabeth was born on November 28, 1762 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Wilder dies on August 2, 1826 at Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts. Elizabeth dies on May 5, 1793 at Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.
Martin Stevens was born on July 11, 1749 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He marries to Lydia Chaddick, daughter of John Chaddick and Lydia Unknown on July 1, 1773 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts. Lydia dies on March 11, 1797 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts. Martin dies on
Nathaniel Gove Stevens was born on April 7, 1752 Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Nathaniel marries to Lois Stow, daughter of Simon Stow and Unknown Mother on July 7, 1774 at Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts. Lois was born on January 29, 1851 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Nathaniel dies on April 13, 1832 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts. Lois dies on June 3, 1813 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.
Lois Stevens was born on October 29, 1754 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Abraham Stevens was born on August 15, 1757 Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He marries first on November 4, 1780 to Mary Ball. She was born on September 22, 1762 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts. She dies on June 13, 1782. Abraham marries second to Mary (Unknown) Bixby in April of 1788 at Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.
Sarah Stevens was born on May 15, 1761 Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She marries to Charles Woods, son of Rev. Charles Woods and Phebe Unknown, intentions made on April 24, 1779 at Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.
Nathaniel dies on October 1, 1796 at Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts. Mary dies on October 9, 1804 at Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.[5]
↑ Massachusetts Births and Christenings
Name Nathanael Stevens
Gender Male
Christening Date 09 Oct 1716
Christening Place LANCASTER,WORCESTER,MASSACHUSETTS
Father's Name Simon Stevens
↑ Marriage - "United States Marriages," FindMyPast. FamilySearch film number: 000892249. Record set: United States Marriages. Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers).
↑ United States Marriages - Transcription
First name(s): Nathaniel
Last name: Stevens
Sex: Male
Marital status: Married
Event: Marriage
Year: 1737
Event date: 05 May 1737
Location: Marlborough. County: Middlesex. State: Massachusetts.
Country United States
Spouse's first name(s): Mary
Spouse's last name: Martyn
Spouse's sex: Female
Birth: Massachusetts, Town Birth Records, 1620-1850
Death: Massachusetts, Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850
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