Garrison Origins - Stafford County, Virginia - Person Sheet
Garrison Origins - Stafford County, Virginia - Person Sheet
NameSarah (Atchison)
Birthca 1783, Virginia
Memooverlap 1781-1784
Death9 Oct 1842, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 59
Residence1810, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 27
Memo26-44; 1766-1784
Residence1820, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 37
Memo45+; <1775
Residence1830, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 47
Memo40-49; 1781-1790
Spouses
1Hugh Atchison , GGGG Granduncle
Birthca 1775, Stafford County, Virginia
Memooverlap 1771-1775
Death<1840, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 65
Residence1810, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 35
Memo26-44; 1766-1784
Residence1820, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 45
Memo45+; <1775
Residence1830, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 55
Memo50-59; 1771-1780
FatherJohn Atchison (1746-1803)
MotherRebecca Fielding (ca1748-1811)
ChildrenHenry (ca1799-1858)
 Louisa V (ca1805-1862)
Notes for Hugh (Spouse 1)
1. John M. Stevens did marry Louisa V. Atchison, daughter of Hugh and Sara Atchison.
2. Hugh and Sara also had a son, Henry Atchison, who died in 1858.
3. John and Louisa had one son, Richard Hugh Stevens, in 1839. He died in 1920.
4. I know next to nothing about the Stevens lineage; most of the family traces back along Garrison lines much more readily in Stafford County.
5. Hugh Atchison owned the large tract of land on either side of Jumping Branch Road, and in the mid 1800's divided up the property into a "dower" - the home which I mention, and you have visited (lucky you!), was probably used or built by Hugh or another Atchison before being included in Louisa's dowery when she wedded John Stevens
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