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Edna Stephens 1903–1970 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: June 23, 1903

Birth Location: Isham, Scott Co., Tennessee

Death Date: July 1, 1970

Death Location: Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky

Father: GEORGE *

Mother: DORIA --

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In 1903, Edna Stephens entered the world in Isham, Scott Co., Tennessee, born to George Washington Jackson Stephens Gen And Doria Mae Dora Spradlin. Edna Stephens passed away in 1970 in Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky.

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Biography

  • In 1903, Edna Stephens entered the world in Isham, Scott Co., Tennessee, born to George Washington Jackson Stephens Gen And Doria Mae Dora Spradlin.
  • Edna Stephens passed away in 1970 in Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky.

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Edna Stephens's Ancestors

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Edna Stephens
1903–1970
Birth Place: Isham, Scott Co., Tennessee
Parents
GEORGE WASHINGTON "JACKSON" STEPHENS GEN *
1874–1959
Isham, Scott, Tennessee, USA
DORIA (MAE "DORA" SPRADLIN) --
1881–1924
Whitley Co., Kentucky
Grandparents
ALVIN (STEPHENS) *
1840–1883
Whitley County, Kentucky, USA
LOUISA (ELDORA "LIZA" CORDELL) --
1844–1911
Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
WHITMELL *
1809–1866
SUSAN WATERS
1807–1865
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Solomon Stephens
1781–1855
SARAH --
1784–1870

Edna Stephens's Timeline

2 Records

1903
June 23, 1903
Birth of Edna Stephens in Isham, Scott Co., Tennessee
Isham, Scott Co., Tennessee
1970
July 1, 1970
Age 67
Death of Edna Stephens in Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky
Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: June 23, 1903
    Event Place: Isham, Scott Co., Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: July 1, 1970
    Event Place: Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky

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