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He married Mary Stevens Livingston, daughter of Continental Congressman John Stevens, on September 9, 1770, and built a home for himself and his wife south of Clermont, called Belvedere, which was burned to the ground, along with Clermont, in 1777 by the British Army.
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They were married in 1947 and had three children: a daughter, Katherine Stevens ; a son, James Ripley II ; and another daughter, Margaret Childs.
The novel begins with Stevens receiving a letter from a former colleague, Miss Kenton, describing her married life, which he believes hints at an unhappy marriage.
* November 5 – Katie Holstrum ( Inger Stevens ) and Congressman Glen Morley ( William Windom ) are married in The Farmer's Daughter episode entitled " To Have and To Hold ".
Early in 1952, Stevens married Ann Mary Cherrington, a Democrat and the adopted daughter of University of Denver chancellor Ben Mark Cherrington.
His sister, Mary Stevens ( d. 1814 ), married Robert R. Livingston, the first Chancellor of the State of New York.
* Mary Stevens ( died 1814 ), who married Robert R. Livingston, Jr., negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase.
John Stevens ( 1682-1737 ), who immigrated to America at age 17, invested in land, married the wealthy Ann Campbell, and became Port Collector at Perth Amboy.
Stevens returned to England around 1895 and married Frances Vanbrugh, widowed mother of the actresses Irene and Violet Vanbrugh.
Stevens has been married twice: her first was to actor James Stacy from 1963 until their 1967 divorce, her second to singer Eddie Fisher from 1967 until their 1969 divorce.
Stevens married his first wife in 1967 ( divorced, 1978 ); he then married Cynthia Gaydos in 1980 ( divorced, 1984 ).
In 1898 he married Jessie Anne Stevens ; they had two daughters, one of whom, Jacquetta Hawkes, was married to J. B. Priestley, the author.
He married Mary Ann Stevens in 1868, eldest daughter of the Reverend Thomas Stevens, the founder of Bradfield College.
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