SOURCES: 1. This Family Group Sheets was compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls, ofGilbert, Arizona. 2. Book RD 974.6C - Orlando, FL Public Library - Commemorative BiographicalRecord of Hartford, CT - pg. 1275 NOTES: 1. Joseph and his first wife Mary Treat had one son, Joseph, born 1733 and died on Jersey Prison Ship during the American Revolution. 2. Of these ten brothers, nine died in active service in teh war of the American Revolution
NOTES: 1. Thomas Stevens was a shipbuilder in Glastonbury, CT
NOTES: 1. It is possible that Mary died as an infant.
NOTES: 1. It is possible that Jerusha died as an infant
NOTES: 1. Samuel Stevens was a master of a privateer
NOTES: 1. Elijah Stevens was in service
NOTES: 1. Elisha was a private by sea and land for seven years. 2. Elisha and Mary had three children. 3. Elisha and Agnes had eleven children.
NOTES: 1. David Stevens was in service
NOTES: 1. James Stevens was in service
NOTES: 1. Peter Stevens was a minute man.
NOTES: 1. Ashbel Stevens, as a lad of 14, was taken prisoner to Halifax and never heard of again.
NOTES: 1. David Stevens was a wealthy liverpool trader who lost two heavy ships - alot of goods - when the British took Philadelphia.
He married Jerusha Stowe 14 Oct 1736 . Jerusha Stowe was born at Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut Abt 1705 daughter of Thomas Stowe, II and Bethia Stocking .
They were the parents of 14
children:
Thomas Stevens
born 1739.
Mary Stevens, (twin)
born 1741.
Jerusha Stevens, (twin)
born 1741.
Samuel Stevens
born 1742.
Elijah Stevens
born 1744.
Mary Stevens
born 1746.
Elisha Stevens
born 1 Oct 1748.
David Stevens
born 1750.
Jonathan Stevens
born 1752.
Jerusha Stevens
born 1754.
James Stevens
born 1757.
Peter Stevens
born 1759.
Ashbel Stevens
born 1761.
Daniel Stevens
born 1763.