STEVENS
 
HISER STEVENS
J D STEVENS
 



HISER STEVENS

Daily Kentucky New Era
May 20, 1918
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Death of a Child

Hiser Stevens, the little five-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stevens
died of scarlet fever this morning at 5 o'clock at the home of his parents
on West Seventh St.  He had been ill two weeks.  He was an unusually bright
and attractive child and the parents have the sympathy of many friends in
their bereavement.  The funeral will take place at 5:30 o'clock this
afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Everett S. Smith, pastor of the Ninth
Street Christian Church.



J D STEVENS
 

J.D. Stevens Died Monday Night At His Home Near Scottsburg, Of Typhoid Fever
Monday night at his home near Scottsburg, Mr Johnson Stevens breated his last.
He had been in feeble health for many months, but about three weeks ago he was stricken with typhoid fever and after taking his bed was never able to leave it.
He was one of the county's best citizens and will be missed by his many friends and neighbors.
Mr Stevens was about fifth years old and had been married twice, the first time to Miss Bettie Hunter and the last time to Mrs Hyce Johnson, formerly Miss Holeman and daughter of Mr John Holeman, of this county. She, with several children, still survive him.
He was a member of the Baptist church and was well liked by all who knew him. His burial took place Wednesday afternoon in the Pool grave yard three miiles east of Princeton.

Caldwell Co Nov 1904



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