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George Stever 1854

George Stever was born on October 2, 1854. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember George Stever.
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Belle & George Stever
Belle & George Stever
George & Belle (Humphreys) Stever were married 8-15-1880. First lived in Springfield, Mo. area. Then moved to a farm near White River, near Mano, in Barry County, Missouri. They had 9 children, 7 survived.
Date & Place: in Cassville, Missouri United States
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George was noted for his honesty, fairness and willingness to help any who need assistance. Many people received free lodging that needed rest before crossing White River. He help those who could't afford the ferry by taking them across in his boat.
Belle Stever was the community mid-wife. She had been known to stay as long as two weeks at the bedside of a neighbor nursing her back to health. She used herbs and home remedies and would go at any hour to minister to the ill.
George Stever
George Stever
George Stever was born at Sainte Genevieve, Mo. During the Civil War he had one older brother fighting for the North, another fighting for the South, and one who tried to remain neutral. As a child he could hear cannons booming in the distance, probably the Battle of Wilson Creek.
Date & Place: in Cassville, Missouri United States
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George Stever Family
George Stever Family
George & Belle (Humphreys)Stever Family. Carrie is Oda Rae Eagleson McKays mother.
People in photo include: Lizzie Stever, Ota Stever, Arthur Stever, Baby Chester Stever, Orlena Stever, Belle Humphreys-Stever, and Carrie Stever
Date & Place: in Cassville, Missouri United States
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My name is Kimberley my father is Uel Stever the son of virgil and grandson of George and Bell Stever. Have been in contact with another Stever from George Washington and Sarah Stever Her name is Jane Stever. Would like to talk to you.
My grandfather was Ota Ward Stever. Ota was the father of three girls, Velma Raye Willyard, Edith Lyle Stever Prier Davis and Wilma Frances Stever Skelton. His wife Stella Holman died when Edith was 9 months old, either at the end of 1918 or early 1919 of the Spanish influenza. He never remarried, living with his parents George and Belle Stever. My mother was Wilma Frances Stever Skelton and my family has written a book about her; she died in 1994. Ota Stever lived with his parents. According to my mother, Ota said that his wife asked him never to remarry because she didn't want a mean stepmother raising her daughters. He honored her request and lived with his parents. There are several references to George and Belle Stever in this book about my mother. My aunt Edith is in good health and still living. If you want more information on George and Belle Stever, aunt Edith has done a lot of work on her family history and would have first hand knowledge of George and Belle Stever. Please contact me via e-mail if you would like to correspond with Aunt Edith. Also in the mentioned book there is an interesting description of an interesting invention that George Stever designed to bring water from White River to the house.
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