Elizabeth Stevens

Name
Elizabeth Stevens
Given names
Elizabeth
Surname
Stevens
MarriageNehemiah HoldenView this family
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Birth of a daughter
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Elizabeth Holden
1758
Marriage of a childLevi LawrenceElizabeth HoldenView this family
June 12, 1781
Death of a daughterElizabeth Holden
March 13, 1813
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  1. Generation 1
    1. Children of Elizabeth Stevens and Nehemiah Holden:

      1. Elizabeth Holden (17581813)
  2. Generation 2back to top
    1. Elizabeth Holden, daughter of Nehemiah Holden and Elizabeth Stevens, was born in 1758 in Charlestown, MA? and died on March 13, 1813 in Thetford, Orange, VT at the age of 55. She married Levi Lawrence, son of Jonathan Lawrence and Esther Shed, on June 12, 1781 in Thetford, Orange, VT. He was born on August 14, 1759 in Thetford, VT and died on July 24, 1831 in Thetford, Orange, VT at the age of 71.

      Children of Elizabeth Holden and Levi Lawrence:

      1. Levi Lawrence (17841813)
      2. Jonathon Lawrence (17821803)
      3. Elisabeth Lawrence (17881789)
      4. Nehemiah Lawrence (17911792)
      5. Thomas Lawrence (17931794)
      6. David Lawrence (17951796)
      7. Oliver Lawrence (17971798)
      8. Esther Lawrence (18001801)
  3. Generation 3back to top
    1. Levi Lawrence, son of Levi Lawrence and Elizabeth Holden, was born on June 15, 1784 in West Fairlee Or Thetford VT and died in 1813 in St Louis MO at the age of 28. He married 2 times. The first time he married Polly Fuller, daughter of Asa Fuller, on December 14, 1806 in St. Louis, MO. She was born on July 5, 1784 and died in 1813 at the age of 28. The second time he married Mary Fuller in 1806. She died in 1865.

      Children of Levi Lawrence and Polly Fuller:

      1. Mary Anne Lawrence (18091847)

      Children of Levi Lawrence and Mary Fuller:

      1. Mary Anne Lawrence (18091847)
    2. Elisabeth Lawrence, daughter of Levi Lawrence and Elizabeth Holden, was born on July 15, 1788 in West Fairlee VT and died in 1789 at the age of 5 months. She married Cephas Sturdevant. He was born about 1775.