Taylor Family Genealogy
Brian Martin STEPHENS
1767 - 1847 (80 years)-
Name Brian Martin STEPHENS [1] Born 1767 Shenandoah County, Va [2] Gender Male Died 19 Jul 1847 Frederick Co., Va. [2] Person ID I833 Josh E. Taylor Jr. Tree Last Modified 1 Nov 2019
Father Lawrence STEPHENS, b. Abt 1722, New Jersey or Pennsylvania , d. 1776, Frederick Co., Va. (Age ~ 54 years) Relationship natural Mother Mary BOWMAN, b. 9 Nov 1735, Frederick Co., Va. , d. 31 Jan 1820, Frederick Co., Va. (Age 84 years) Relationship natural Married Abt 1752 Frederick Co., Va [2] Family ID F361 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Emma SIMMS, b. 1771, South Carolina , d. 22 Sep 1849, Frederick Co., Va. (Age 78 years) Married Abt 1788 Children 1. Harriet STEPHENS [related] [natural] 2. Sarah STEPHENS, b. 30 Jul 1793, Frederick Co., Va , d. 18 Feb 1882, Marion Co. Mo. (Age 88 years) [natural] 3. Joseph L. STEPHENS, b. 1789, Stephens City, Va , d. 2 Jul 1833, Marion Co, Mo. (Age 44 years) [natural] 4. William STEPHENS, b. Abt 1792, d. Aug 1856, niddletown, Frederick Co. Va. (Age ~ 64 years) [natural] 5. Brian STEPHENS, b. Abt 1806, Stephens City, Va , d. Sullivan Co., Tennessee [natural] 6. George E. STEPHENS [natural] 7. Nancy STEPHENS, b. Abt 1795, Stephens City, Va , d. 1860, Marion Co. Mo. (Age ~ 65 years) [natural] 8. Polly STEPHENS [natural] 9. Maria STEPHENS [natural] 10. Rebecca STEPHENS [natural] 11. John R. STEPHENS [natural] 12. Parmelia STEPHENS [natural] 13. Caroline M. STEPHENS [natural] 14. Amanda J. STEPHENS [natural] Last Modified 1 Nov 2019 Family ID F210 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Brian Martin Stephens and Emma Simms "lived at Stephens City in a large red brick house which was destroyed by the Federal troops during the Civil War. They has 14 children." -- Bond, Marian Saunders. Some Ancestors, p. 46.
Brian Martin is said to have been named after Thomas Brian Martin, the nephew of Lord Fairfax. -- Bond, Marian Saunders. Some Ancestors, p. 46.
- Brian Martin Stephens and Emma Simms "lived at Stephens City in a large red brick house which was destroyed by the Federal troops during the Civil War. They has 14 children." -- Bond, Marian Saunders. Some Ancestors, p. 46.
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