| Ancestors of Dorotha Elizabeth Stephens Reeder Born 1910 in Logan County, Ohio; died 1997 in Franklin County, Ohio Spouse: Glade Reeder Generously contributed by Connie Reeder, thanks so much Connie! Connie invites you to visit her website. http://www.conradreeder.com  Dorotha Elizabeth Stephens Reeder - 1933  Elisha & Sarah Rice Stephens Family Standing Left to Right: Cyril, Pauline, Jessie, Elisha, Flora, Sarah, Ida and Ernest. Seated Left to Right: Dorotha, Lucille, and Opal.  Eva Rice Maus Daughter of William M. Rice & Mary A. Browning Rice  Addie Rice Starbuck - 1884 Daughter of William M. Rice & Mary A. Browning Rice  Goldie Rice Hurst -1886 Daughter of William M. Rice & Mary A. Browning Rice Maternal Ancestors Sarah Ann RICE - Mother of Dorotha b. 1869 - Pendleton County d 1935 - Logan County, Ohio Spouse: Elisha STEPHENS (married 8 Dec, 1887 in McKinneysburg, Pendleton Co.) Sarah's Siblings (All born in Pendleton) William K. b.1872 M. Elizabeth b.1875 Evaline b.1878 Addie b.1884 Goldie b.1886 Charles A. b.1887 d.1944 - Logan Co. Ohio Sarah's Parents: William M. Rice b.1829 KY d. 1913 Logan County, Ohio Mary A. Browning b.1851 - Pendleton County d.1908 - Logan County, Ohio Mary A. Browning's Parents: Riley H. Browning b.7 Mar 1825 KY Spouse: Mary E. Cushman b.1827 KY Riley H. Browning's Parents: Elijah Browning* b.17 Mar 1797 Clark, KY d. 27 Sep 1868 Pendleton, KY Spouse: Harriet CLEVELAND b. 27 Mar 1806 Loudoun, VA d. 18 Feb 1839 Pendleton, KY *On Ancestry.com this line hooked into a tree that goes 60+ generations back to Rome and elsewhere via VA, England, Denmark, Spain etc. Paternal Ancestors Elisha Stephens - Father of Dorotha b. 1864 d.1940 Elisha Stephens's parents: Wesley Stephens b.1880 d? Spose: Susan Ford b.1833 d? Susan Ford's Parents: Elisha Ford b. 1806 d? Mary or Hester Riddle? Obituaries MOTHER OF TWELVE ANSWERS FINAL CALL *** Mrs. Elisha Stephens Passes Away At Home Near Harper. SARAH ANN RICE, Daughter of WILLIAM and MARY RICE, was born in Pendleton County, Ky., April 24, 1869. Died at her home northeast of Bellefontaine, Jan. 16, 1935, at 9 p.m. She was united in marriage with Elisha Stephens in her Kentucky home, Dec. 8 1887. To this union the following children were born, who with their father survive: Mrs. Ida Titus, Rushsylvania: Mrs. Flora Linson, Walnut Grove: Mrs. Jessie Parker, Mrs. Pauline Zupp, Mrs. Lucille Graham, Mrs. Opal Tussing, Ernest and Cyril Stephens, of Bellefontaine, and Mrs. Dorotha Reeder, of Columbus. There are 30 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Three children died in infancy. She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: MRS. ELIZABETH WAYNE, Reading Mich; Mrs. EVA MAUS, Oblong, Ill., MRS. GOLDIE HURST, MRS. ADDIE STARBUCK, Bellefontaine: ROBERT RICE, Walnut Grove, and C. A. RICE, of Zanesfield. A brother, WILLIAM RICE, died several years ago. She united with the North Greenfield M. E. church in young womanhood and ever remained steadfast in the faith and interested in the church and doing good. She, with her husband, moved to Ohio, a few years after marriage where they have since made their home. As a daughter she was dutiful, willing and cheerful. As a wife she was true and untiring in her efforts for the well being of her family. As a mother she was all that the name implies of love, service and good advice. As a sister she was affectionate and helpful. As a neighbor she was loyal, obliging and kind. She will be sadly missed by a large circle of kindred and friends. *** ELISHA STEPHENS DIES (June 18, 1940) *** ELISHA STEPHENS, son of WESLEY and SUSAN STEPHENS, was born in Pendleton County, Ky., Oct. 13, 1864, one of a family of 11 children; NATHAN, NANCY FRAZIER, ELIZABETH SARGENT, MAGGIE BISHOP, JANE JACOBS, LUCY DANCE, ARTEMISS YELTON, WILLIAM AND EDWARD, all deceased. James, the only remaining one, lives in Bellefontaine. ELISHA STEPHENS was united in marriage to SARAH ANN RICE, Dec. 8, 1887. Soon after, the couple came to Ohio, settling in Zanesfield, and lived in Logan county all their married life. (same children) He, with his wife, united with the North Greenfield Methodist church, while he was a young man. He was a true husband and a loving father. He was never happier than when all his family were home to visit together. As a neighbor he was loyal, obliging and kind. He will be sadly missed by a large circle of kindred and friends. Mr. Stephens was well known in his community. Home |