[Name on 1899 Marriage Record is written “Lucy Ada”]
Daughter of Harlan Charles Stebbins and Mary Tarbox.
Married Evan Moore on 1-18-1899 (Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee)(Blacksmith)(His First Wife and One Child from that Marriage Buried in Spring City Cemetery, Spring City, Tennessee)
Born 8-25-1852 (Laurel, Kentucky)
Died 1-11-1923 (Chapel Hill, Sevier County, Arkansas)
Information provided by:
The Grandview Heritage Foundations is a small, historic non-profit dedicated to preserving the history of Grandview, Tennessee, where Lucy was raised. A History Center operated by the Foundation has several items from the Stebbins household, including quilts sewn by the females, the dough board in which the family bread was made, and the high chair used by the Stebbins children, including Lucy Ada Stebbins. For more information regarding the Foundation, the History Center, the Stebbins family and the Stebbins Cemetery please contact B. B. Blevins at [email protected].
[Name on 1899 Marriage Record is written “Lucy Ada”]
Daughter of Harlan Charles Stebbins and Mary Tarbox.
Married Evan Moore on 1-18-1899 (Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee)(Blacksmith)(His First Wife and One Child from that Marriage Buried in Spring City Cemetery, Spring City, Tennessee)
Born 8-25-1852 (Laurel, Kentucky)
Died 1-11-1923 (Chapel Hill, Sevier County, Arkansas)
Information provided by:
The Grandview Heritage Foundations is a small, historic non-profit dedicated to preserving the history of Grandview, Tennessee, where Lucy was raised. A History Center operated by the Foundation has several items from the Stebbins household, including quilts sewn by the females, the dough board in which the family bread was made, and the high chair used by the Stebbins children, including Lucy Ada Stebbins. For more information regarding the Foundation, the History Center, the Stebbins family and the Stebbins Cemetery please contact B. B. Blevins at [email protected].
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