The Stephens family, like many families, may have varied origins depending on individual lineage and historical context. If you're referring to a specific Stephens family, such as one prominent in history or a particular region, additional details would be needed to provide an accurate answer. Generally, families with the surname Stephens can trace their roots to English or Welsh ancestry, as the name is derived from the given name Stephen.
Stephens Lyne-Stephens was born in 1801.
Alexander Stephens, the Vice President of the Confederacy, was born to Andrew Stephens and Mary Campbell. His father was a farmer and a prominent figure in the local community in Georgia. Mary Campbell was of Scottish descent, and her family had settled in Georgia. Together, they raised Alexander in a household that emphasized education and civic responsibility.
Nancy Stephens's birth name is Nancy Jane Stephens.
Vern Stephens's birth name is Vernon Decatur Stephens.
Vimal Stephens's birth name is Noel Vimal Sebastian Stephens.
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my name is Jonathan im Alexander hamilton stephens great grandson im the true stephens left in the family Alexander hamilton was the vice [resident of the confederacy.
The Stephens surname was brought to England by the Normans in the 11th century. It is a variation of the first name 'Stephen', meaning crown or wreath.
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Stephens Lyne-Stephens was born in 1801.
Stephens Lyne-Stephens died in 1860.
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Stephens is derived from the personal name Stephen which itself is a form of the name Steven. Steven is from the Latin Stephanus which is from the Greek Stephanos meaning "crown".
The address of the Stephens Public Library is: 108 W. Ruby, Stephens, 71764 M
Evan Stephens's birth name is Evan Stephens.
Alexander Stephens, the Vice President of the Confederacy, was born to Andrew Stephens and Mary Campbell. His father was a farmer and a prominent figure in the local community in Georgia. Mary Campbell was of Scottish descent, and her family had settled in Georgia. Together, they raised Alexander in a household that emphasized education and civic responsibility.