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    1. [STEPHENS] stephens line
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    3. Hi Becky- just noticed that I did not answer youir particular questions. 1. My listing of Ga. Revolution war soldiers graves does not show precisely that John Stephens was fromNC-only that he served as a soldier in North Carolina. 2. other Stephens' shown is this listing are: John W Stephens,b 2/7/1764, d? enlisted in the Marlboro District in Captain Eddy Hodges Co of the SC Mounted Infantry,commanded by Col.Culp.He was later in Captain,s Taylor's Co of the SC Dragoons.I think hhe was buried in Muscogee County, but not sure. 3. Other Stephens possibilities are:(from Ga Rev.war soldiers graves) Thomas Stephens,b.1730,d.1818,buried Old Stephens family Cemetery,Goosepond District---anyone know where this is? Alexander Stephens,b.3/17/1726,d.3/15/1813 Buried :Old Stephens Burial Ground,less than 1/4 mile NE of the site o the Stephens fmily plot.It is about 200 feet souh of the Old Sandy Cross Rd,aboy 1/4 mile east of County Road #8. Taliaferro County. William Stephens,Sr. b.1757,d. after 1832. enlisted in Richmond County,ga, applied for a pension as a resident in Upson County. All the Inman Stephens boys served in either the Schley County Rifles,45th Ga. Inf.,or the Crawfordville Greys,Co.E,6th Regiment. Jasper County-I remember my Father speaking of Jasper County as being one the many counties in what he referred to as the "Stephens Belt,comprising East Central,Central,and West Central Ga.,and south of that!! Looking to hear from you all- we probably are related somehow. !! William J(Bill) Stephens

    11/12/2003 05:12:44