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David Cicero Stephens

Birth28 November 1844 - Randolph County, Alabama
Death13 January 1929 - Hamilton County, Texas
MotherSarah Ann Humphries
FatherOverton Obediah Stephens

Born in Randolph County, Alabama on 28 November 1844 to Overton Obediah Stephens and Sarah Ann Humphries. David Cicero Stephens married Sarah Indiana (Howle) Hammons Stephens and had 9 children. He passed away on 13 January 1929 in Hamilton County, Texas.

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Parents
Overton Obediah Stephens
1820 - 1912
Sarah Ann Humphries
1823 - 1888
Spouse(s)
Sarah Indiana (Howle) Hammons Stephens
1858 - 1940
Children Show all
Bessie Audra (Stephens) Alexander
1900 - 1953
William Henry Stephens
1897 - 1949
Elijah William Stephens
1876 - 1956
John M Stephens
1872 - 1941
Lucy J. Stephens
1873 - Unknown

Iduma Melissa Ann Stephens
1866 - 1938
N. A. Stephens
1879 - Unknown
S. J. F. Stephens
1870 - 1924
Martha Delaney Stephens
1869 - 1952

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