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 Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Stephens refused to stay at home and perform the functions of a wife so their marriage lasted only six months.
The second story comes from the Stephens side and simply states that Ed requested Mila leave Herman after their first child, Richard, was born because Herman drank and smoked.
The tragedy in all this is that the Stephens and Mabry families never got to know each other, even to this day.
loneagle2002.tripod.com /stephenslineage/id2.html   (1180 words)

  
 Stephens or Stevens Genealogy
William Stephens born in 1692 married Penelope Martin and their children were Samuel, Joseph, Mary, James and William Stephens.
Zachariah Stephens was born February 8, 1787 in South Carolina according to the 1880 and 1860 Federal Census of Itawamba County.
Stephens, the subject of this notice, was born in Williamson County, Tenn., November 9, 1829.
www.gulfcoastplus.com /histsoc/stephens.htm   (9007 words)

  
 William E. Stephens
Stephens returned to Telcordia in 1999 as a Senior Scientist in Exploratory Wireless Research after five years at Sarnoff Corporation working in Wireless and Network Applications for commercial and government applications.
Stephens was previously at Telcordia from 1986 to 1994 as Director, High-Speed Switching and Storage Technology Research where he was responsible for a group performing research, standards and test evaluation on SONET/ATM equipment and networks for telephony.
Stephens published over 50 articles, has 1 patent and filed for 4 additional patents in the field of telecommunications and signal processing.
www.argreenhouse.com /bios/wes   (374 words)

  
 Chief Chulio Shoeboots (Cherokee)
William and Martha also had an adopted son named Charles who was supposedly the son of one of William's sisters.
William Stephens, Mattie J. Ayres, his daughter, Stephen G. Ayres, Jacob S. Ayres, and Mattie Ayres, his grandchildren, *469 applied to the Dawes commission for admission to citizenship in the Cherokee Nation, August 9, 1896.
'Robert Stephens, the father of the principal claimant in this case, was a citizen of the United States and a resident of the state of Ohio, and the mother of the claimant William Stephens had abandoned the Cherokee Nation, and ceased to be a citizen thereof.
www103.pair.com /adsd/family/mary/richardson/indian-document.html   (3702 words)

  
 AA - Genealogy Report (Register) to WWW
Miriam Stephens was born on 2 Jun 1825.
John William Stephens was born on 14 Mar 1821 in Georgia.
William J.; William J. Stephens was born 5 Jun 1847 in Georgia.
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 William Stephens -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
After leaving his native Ohio, Stephens worked along the (A major North American river and the chief river of the United States; rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward into the Gulf of Mexico) Mississippi River as a surveyor, among other odd jobs.
He then served as interim mayor of Los Angeles in 1909, and was a 3-term (A member of the United States House of Representatives) Congressman.
The only sitting Governor to be admitted to the State Bar, Stephens opened a law firm after his reelection bid failed.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wi/william_stephens.htm   (281 words)

  
 Education | William Stephens
William Henry Stephens, who has died aged 88, was a brilliant career civil servant who oversaw Britain's postwar attempt to remain a superpower with independent ballistic missiles and space launchers.
Born in Kilkenny, Ireland, Bill Stephens, as he was always known, started his career at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, at the age of 22 after completing his education at Queen's University, Belfast, with first-class honours in mathematics and physics.
While Britain's Hawker Siddeley, under Stephens' direction, battled with Blue Streak's teething problems, the French were building a second stage of the stack called Coralie, the Germans a third stage called Astra, the Italians were developing satellites to go on top, the Belgians a ground guidance station, and the Dutch telemetry equipment.
education.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4246739-103684,00.html   (751 words)

  
 The Stephens
STEPHENS was born 1800 in Angle, Pembroke, Wales, and died Unknown.
FRANCES6 HEINSON (FRANCIS IVY5 STEPHENS, WILLIAM ANTHONY4, DAVID3, MARK2, JAMES1) was born 05 Aug 1940 in Landore, Swansea Wales, and died 14 Dec 1993 in 608 Middle Rd, Ravenhill, Swansea.
DENISE6 STEPHENS (RONALD5, WILLIAM ANTHONY4, DAVID3, MARK2, JAMES1) was born 23 Jan 1962 in Swansea, and died 21 Mar 1992 in Swansea.
homepage.ntlworld.com /john.leahy1/stephens_raymond6_stephens.htm   (750 words)

  
 Obituary for Lavina Cox wife of William David Stephens
She was the daughter of George and Zeruiah Cox and grew to womanhood near the place of her birth.
Stephens was taken sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Stephens was a woman beloved by all who knew her for her many good qualities; for her charitable disposition, always extending a helping hand toward those in want or in need of assistance.
www.baileyconnection.com /stephens/lavinacoxobit.htm   (456 words)

  
 Selected Papers by William E. Stephens
Stephens and T. Banwell, "155.52 Mb/s Data Transmission on Data Grade Unshielded Twisted Pair Copper Cable," IEEE Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communications, March 28-30, 1995, Phoenix, Arizona, pp.
Stephens, T. Joseph, T. Findakly and B. Chen, "Stabilization of the Longitudinal Modes of Laser Diodes by Extremely Short Optical Waveguides," 7th Topical Meeting on Optical Fiber Communication (OFC 1984), January 23-25, 1984, New Orleans, LA., Paper TuF-3.
Stephens and A. Woo, "RF Characteristics of Optoelectronic Semiconductor Devices," IEEE National Telesystems Conference, (NTC 1982), November 7-10, 1982, Galveston, TX., Paper F4.3.
www.argreenhouse.com /papers/wes   (1588 words)

  
 William Stephens Complaint
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("Commission") has received information from its staff which tends to show, and the Commission's Division of Enforcement ("Division") alleges and is prepared to prove, that:
William M. Stephens ("Registrant") resides at 1056 Greenwich Street, San Francisco, California 94104.
Since February 16, 1999, Registrant has been registered with the Commission, pursuant to Section 4k of the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended ("Act"), 7 U.S.C. § 6k (1994), as an associated person of Husic Capital Management, a registered commodity trading advisor located in San Francisco, California.
www.cftc.gov /enf/00orders/enfstephens.htm   (324 words)

  
 William M. Stephens Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Stephens joined the U.S. Marine Corps and served in the Central Pacific.
A pioneer scuba diver and underwater photographer, he survived a frightening adventure when his diving gear malfunctioned at a depth of 200 feet in a totally fl underwater cave during an archaeological excavation.
Stephens has written more than a dozen books, plus many magazine articles and short stories.
www.stephensbooks.com   (239 words)

  
 Walker-Stephen Family Papers, 1850-1919   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Walker Stephens (1824-1902) was the son of Hannah Walker and Stephen Stephens of Chester Valley, Pennsylvania.
William Walker Stephens worked as a businessman in Philadelphia and was married three times.
William was disciplined for marrying out of unity and for joining another society by Radnor MM (Orthodox) in 1851.
www.swarthmore.edu /library/friends/ead/5168wast.htm   (661 words)

  
 Harless Homepage - Person Page 323
     William Stephens was the son of George Wesley Stephens and Mary Catherine Sarver.
     William Coffman was the son of George Clifford Wayne Coffman and Hallie Bess Harless.
William Surface married Sophia Fair, daughter of Peter Fair and Barbara Crouse, 20 February 1829 at Montgomery County, Ohio.
www.genealogy-quest.com /Harless-Homepage/tree/p323.htm   (1200 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Stephens
Half-brother of Linton Stephens; great-granduncle of Robert Grier Stephens, Jr.
Stephens, Jay B. — of District of Columbia.
Stephens, Russell H. — of Genesee County, Mich. Republican.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/stephens.html   (1042 words)

  
 William Stephens
STEPHENS, William, president of the colony of Georgia, born in the Isle of Wight, England, 28 January, 1671; died in Georgia in August, 1758.
He was educated at Winchester school and King's college, Cambridge, and studied law, but, abandoning it for public affairs, was a member of parliament and held several important offices.
The work, which is exceedingly rare, especially the third volume, is believed to be of great importance in connection with the early history of Georgia.--His son, Thomas, was the author of "The Castle-Builder, or the History of William Stephens, of the Isle of Wight" (2d ed., London.
www.famousamericans.net /williamstephens   (446 words)

  
 William Stephens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Stephens will be inducted as a distinguished athlete and coach.
For more than 30 years, Stephens taught science at Taylor Center (1965-66 and 1969-1972) and Harry S Truman High School (1973-1997).
Stephens also coached football from 1965 to 1997 at the junior varsity and then varsity levels.
www.cityoftaylor.com /parks/SportsHallofFame/2004/WilliamStephens.htm   (184 words)

  
 Governor William Stephens of California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Stephens began his career as a railroad laborer and grocery clerk.
Stephens' administration suffered threats and bombings - the Governor's Mansion was bombed in 1917 by labor radicals, and, in an unrelated incident, $50, 000 was demanded or both the capitol and the mansion would be blown up.
Perhaps as a way to build morale, Stephens frequently backed special days such as "Ripe Olive Day," "Gauze Mask Day" and "Go to Sunday School Sunday." The ever bow-tied Stephens was admitted to the bar while Governor, and entered the practice of law after leaving office.
www.governor.ca.gov /govsite/govsgallery/h/biography/governor_24.html   (177 words)

  
 William Stephens
William Stephens was born in Eaton, Ohio, on 26th December, 1859.
Stephens was elected to Congress in 1910 and served from March, 1911 to July, 1916.
After appeals from President Woodrow Wilson, Stephens agreed to commute the death sentence of Tom Mooney who had been convicted of the bombing which occurred in San Francisco in 1916.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USAstephensND.htm   (196 words)

  
 William & Mary (Sampson) Stephens 1
William spent the early part of his life on the frontiers of Virginia, where he became a skilled
William and Francis Baskin were killed and two of Williams wife and two children, Peggy, and
Stephens, the brothers and sisters were of the half-blood.
www.gulfcoastplus.com /stephensj/alex.html   (3015 words)

  
 STEPHENS, William Gaston Hunt, Jr.
Treasured grandfather-in-law of Christmas N. Collins, Nikki Stephens, Christian Smelser and Suzie Tatum; faithful companion to "Eightball" Stephens.
On weekends and lazy summer days, one could always find him at the family summer cabin on the Russian River, cooking that secret recipe chicken on his trusted barbeque surrounded by expectant friends, family and neighbors.
Bill Stephens will be remembered as a courageous man with strength and conviction to spare.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/10/22/MNSTEPHENS15.DTL&type=printable   (324 words)

  
 Court of Appeals of Georgia: Alexander William Stephens , 1918-1943
ALEXANDER W. STEPHENS served on the Court of Appeals of Georgia from 1918 until the 16th of December, 1943.
Judge Stephens never married but was a member of an illustrious family.
Judge Stephens was survived by a brother, Dr. Robert G. Stephens.
www.gaappeals.us /history/judges.php?id=14   (361 words)

  
 William Stephens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Stephens, William, Hess, T. and Knox, J. The effect of energy crops on hydrology.
Stephens, William, Hess, T. M., Carter, R. and Howsam, P. (eds) (1999).
Stephens, William and Hess, T. Better management of water: systems approaches to research.
www.silsoe.cranfield.ac.uk /iwe/people/williamstephens.htm   (554 words)

  
 William O. Stephens, Ph.D.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Stephens has been a member of the Philosophy Department faculty of Creighton College of Arts and Sciences since 1990.
Stephens has published in several different areas of philosophy.
Stephens served as the Local Arrangements Chair of the Mountain-Plains Philosophy Conference hosted at Creighton University in October 1994.
mentor.creighton.edu /bios/stephnsb.htm   (365 words)

  
 Alaska Wildlife Adventures: Alaska Vacation Packag
Prince William Sound Cruises & Tours is part of Alaska Heritage Tours, an Alaska Native owned and operated company providing exciting wildlife and glacier cruises in the calm, sheltered waters of Prince William Sound.
Prince William Sound is a destination unto itself and boasts the largest concentration of glaciers in Alaska.
Wildlife and glacier tours with Prince William Sound Cruises & Tours are conveniently based out of Whittier, Alaska, an old military port that provided one of the few ice-free ports in south central Alaska.
www.princewilliamsound.com   (513 words)

  
 Campus News, faculty-staff achievements
William McLean, Public Administration, and Dr. Stewart presented The Third Generation of Agricultural Biotechnology and Individual Perceptions of Benefit and Risk at the annual meeting.
Lonnie Williams, Student Affairs, gave the plenary speech titled "Leadership and You" and graduate assistant Dilok Phanchantraurai facilitated a session on leadership styles.
Ashcraft, Stephens and Bouldin all received competitive student awards for their presentations.
asunews.astate.edu /campus.htm   (6443 words)

  
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Stephens Law Firm Inc., Covington, Louisiana, (St. Tammany Parish)
Stephens, Boatwright, Primeau, Cooper & Coleman, A Professional Corporation, 9255 Lee Avenue, Manassas, Virginia 20110, (Ind. City; Seat of Prince William Co.)
Stephens Law Firm, PLLC, McLean, Virginia, (Fairfax Co.)
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 Rediscovering George Washington . Letter to William Stephens Smith, March 3, 1783 | PBS
Letter to William Stephens Smith, March 3, 1783
Autograph letter signed: Newburgh, to Lieutenant Colonel William Stephens Smith, 1783 March 3.
I have been favoured with your private letter of the 24th.
www.pbs.org /georgewashington/collection/war_1783mar3.html   (306 words)

  
 William Stephens Smith
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SMITH, William Stephens, soldier, born in New York city in 1755; died in Lebanon, New York, 10 June, 1816.
He was graduated at Princeton in 1774, studied law, but entered the Revolutionary army as aide to General John Sullivan, was lieutenant-colonel of the 13th Massachusetts regiment from November, 1778, till March, 1779, and received several wounds while holding this command.
www.famousamericans.net /williamstephenssmith   (368 words)

  
 Rediscovering George Washington . Letter to Henry Knox, William Stephens Smith, December 16, 1782 | PBS
Letter to Henry Knox, William Stephens Smith, December 16, 1782
Letter signed: Head Quarters, to Col. William Stephens Smith, 1782 Dec. 16.
Your Letter of the 12 Instant was deliver’d me yesterday with its several inclosures, and I am to thank you for the intelligence it contains.
www.pbs.org /georgewashington/collection/war_1782dec16.html   (108 words)

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