| 1155John Stevens, of Caversham, co. Oxford (probably a son either of John Stevens of Caversham who was taxed there in subsidies of 1576-77, 1580-81, 1593-94, and 1598-99 and was presumably the John Stevens who was buried there 11 Jan. 1617/1618, or of the William Stevens of the same parish who was taxed in the same four subsidies, whose wife Cecily, was buried there 20 Feb. 1601/2), was born perhaps about 1575, and was probably the John Stevens who was buried at Caversham 21 Sept. 1627. He married at Caversham, 27 Feb. 1597/8, Alice Atkins, who survived her husband, accompanied her sons, John and William when they emigrated to New England in the Confidence in Apr. 1638, and was perhaps identical with the Anne Stevens, widow, who was buried at Newbury, Mass., where her son William had settled, 17 July 1650. |