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    William Stephens to John Kean, March 19, 1795

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    William Stephens of Savannah, SC wrote to John Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. This is the bill for William Deveaux\u27s debt. People included: William Deveaux, Mr. Morell, Mr. Schermerhorn, Mr. Macredie, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Kean.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1238/thumbnail.jp

    William Stephens to Susan Kean, September 8, 1795

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    William Stephens in Savannah, GA wrote to Susan Kean, addressed to Elizabeth Town, NJ. William Stephens wrote to Susan Kean about how Mr. McCredice\u27s request for a wharf lot. People included: Col. Habersham, Mr. McCredice.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1283/thumbnail.jp

    William Stephens to John Kean, May 27, 1793

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    William Stephens in Savannah, GA, wrote to John Kean, unaddressed. William Stephens discussed the sale of lands. He delayed Wercat\u27s lawsuit against Kean. Stephens enclosed bank bills to him. He also discussed the conflict with Native Americans. People included: Mr. Livingston, Godon Guerard, Major Barnwell, H. Bowen, Mr. Montaignt, MacKay, Mr. Wercat, Major John Habershorn, Rich Wylly, Thomas Young, Thomas Gibbons, John Lucena, Mr. Davies, Mrs. Stephen, Mrs. Kean. Places included: Europe, Philadelphia, New York.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1204/thumbnail.jp

    William Stephens to John Kean, October 31, 1794

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    William Stephens wrote from Savannah, Georgia, to John Kean in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Stephens informed Kean that he enclosed a bill of exchange for $428 remitted to him from Mr. Barnwell in part of the debt against the Estate of William Deveaux. Mr. Bevan will not give what Kean asked for Barbers Islands, suggested selling for £200. Wercat’s Counsel did not give him advice on Kean paying the amount of his demand. Stephens asked for news on John Jay.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1552/thumbnail.jp

    William Stephens to John Kean, May 2, 1792

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    William Stephens in Savannah, GA wrote to John Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. William Stephens complained of the difficulties of moving Kean\u27s books to Augusta for the purposes of winning a court case with Mr. Wercat. He enclosed another bill of lading for rice. People included: Mr. Wercat, Brailsford, Sam Douglass. Places Included: Augusta.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1332/thumbnail.jp

    Stephens family genealogies : Peter--Joshua--William--Alexander, 1690-1938 /

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    Includes facsimile of chapter I of Thomas Stephens' "The castle-builder: or The history of William Stephens, of the Isle of Wight ... London, 1750."Originally published under title: Peter Stephens and some of his descendants, 1690-1936.Four ruled pages for "Family record" at end.Map and illustration on lining-papers.Mode of access: Internet

    William Stephens to John Kean, November 25, 1793

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    William Stephens wrote from Savannah, Georgia to John Kean in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Stephens expressed his delight that yellow fever was subsiding and hoped Kean and his family stayed safe during the outbreak. Stephens also discussed business and transcripts of a proceeding that will be sent to Kean in Philadelphia.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1527/thumbnail.jp

    William Stephens to John Kean, July 15, 1788

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    William Stephens wrote from Savannah to John Kean, address not included. He wrote considering John Kean\u27s finances and financial matters. He enclosed a copy of a letter regarding Captain Pray\u27s attachment and account. He also referenced a letter from James Habersham (James Habersham to William Stephens, July 8, 1788). He ended the letter by writing about the new intended government and its financial system. People Included: Mr. Houstoun, Mr.Wereat, Major Fishbourne, Patton, Peter Lavien, and Dr. Macloud.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1780s/1219/thumbnail.jp

    William Stephens to Susan Niemcewicz, June 29, 1801

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    William Stephens wrote from New York, New York to Susan Niemcewicz in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Stephens informed Susan that he received the Deed of the Georgia Lands and planned to send it to his attorney at the first conveyance. Will write to Barnwell regarding Susan’s questions respecting the Titles of Barber’s Islands. Stephens and his wife postponed their tour where they planned to visit Susan and her family in Elizabethtown.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1800s/1165/thumbnail.jp

    William Stephens to Susan Kean, June 2, 1795

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    William Stephens in Savannah, GA wrote to Susan Kean, Philadelphia, PA. William offered his condolences to Susan for the loss of her husband. People included: John Kean, Mrs. Williams.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1259/thumbnail.jp
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