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Marion Seldon Stevens 1854–1936 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 31 AUG 1854
Birth Location: Pepin, Wisconsin, United States
Death Date: 14 MAY 1936
Death Location: Restland Cemetery, Highland Park, Dallas, Texas, United States
Father: Elijah Stevens
Mother: Mary Rice
Spouse(s): Sue Croasmun, Sue Crossman
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Marion Seldon Stevens was born in 1854 in Pepin, Wisconsin, United States, the child of Elijah Grant Stevens And Mary T Rice. Marion Seldon Stevens married Sue Josephine Croasmun, Sue Josephine Crossman. Marion Seldon Stevens passed away in 1936 in Restland Cemetery, Highland Park, Dallas, Texas, United States.
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- Marion Seldon Stevens was born in 1854 in Pepin, Wisconsin, United States, the child of Elijah Grant Stevens And Mary T Rice.
- Marion Seldon Stevens married Sue Josephine Croasmun, Sue Josephine Crossman.
- Marion Seldon Stevens passed away in 1936 in Restland Cemetery, Highland Park, Dallas, Texas, United States.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 31 AUG 1854
Event Place: Pepin, Wisconsin, United States
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 MAY 1936
Event Place: Highland Park, Dallas, Texas, United States
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Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 14 MAY 1936
Event Place: Restland Cemetery, Highland Park, Dallas, Texas, United States