James was born about 1808.
Married June 28, 1828.[1]
He passed away about 1862.[2]
Sources
↑ “Marriage Records”; Baltimore, Maryland, County Court; Baltimore County, Maryland, Marriage Licenses; Baltimore County, Maryland, Marriage License Indexes; Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, Maryland; microfilmed database of original index cards and license book; male index: MSA S1398-20, page 705; license: MSA CM174-5, page 83, WK 1396-1397, page 494, (page 162); emailed copies received from Maryland State Archives on 14 January 2022; marriage license, James Stevens, 28 June 1828.
↑ “Biography”; The Lewis Publishing Company; History of Texas, together with a biographical history of the cities of Houston and Galveston; containing a concise history of the state, with portraits and biographies of prominent citizens of the above named cities; Chicago, Illinois: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1895; online edition Internet Archive, https://archive.org , https://archive.org/details/historyoftexasto01chic/page/670/mode/2up ; contributor: The Library of Congress; digitalized 19 June 2009; biography, Robert G. Murray, pages 671-672; accessed 17 November 2012.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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