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  1. Letitia Stevenson - Delaware Valley Real Estate, Greenville, Delaware. 1,618 likes · 13 were here. REAL ESTATE MARKETING STRATEGIST

  2. Letitia Green Stevenson, née le 8 janvier 1843 dans le comté d'Allegheny en Pennsylvanie et morte le 25 décembre 1913 à Bloomington [1], fut la femme du vice-président des États-Unis Adlai E. Stevenson et donc à ce titre Deuxième ...

  3. Letitia Stevenson was the daughter of Presbyterian Reverend Lewis W. Green (1806-1863) who was the head of Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. They married in 1866 after a nine-year courtship. Her parents did not approve the marriage but by then her father had died and her mother had moved away. They had three daughters and one son, Lewis G. Stevenson who became the Illinois secretary of ...

  4. 16. Dez. 2022 · Letitia Anna Stevenson was born on June 2, 1996 to the late Freedy and Alice Stevenson. She departed God's earthly word on Sunday, December 4, 2022 at Ochsner Medical Center Jefferson main campus. Letitia leaves to cherish her memory; children: Kendell Johnson, Kayla and Lendell Stevenson and one granddaughter Bray'lyn Patterson.

  5. Letitia Lettie Stevenson (Green) (8 Jan 1843 - certain 25 Dec 1913) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (6 entries) edit. arzwiki ليتيسيا ستيفنسون; dewiki Letitia Stevenson; enwiki Letitia Stevenson; frwiki Letitia Stevenson; shwiki Letiti ...

  6. Their daughter, Mary, died in young womanhood, 1895, from tuberculosis. She was survived by her husband, son Lewis G. Stevenson, president of the Illinois state board of pardons; Mrs. Martin D. Hardin, whose husband, Rev. Hardin, was the pastor of the Third Presbyterian church in Chicago, and Miss Letitia Stevenson, who lived at home.

  7. The chapter was named for its sponsor, Letitia Green Stevenson.Our chapter has the distinction of having two of our chapter members serve as NSDAR President General. Letitia Green Stevenson (Mrs. Adlai E.) served 1893-1895 and 1896-1898. Her sister, Julia Green Scott (Mrs. Matthew T.), served 1909-1913. Our chapter is located in Bloomington ...