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Clarissa Cushing Stevens Died 1852

Born to Hawke Cushing Clarissa Cushing Stevens passed away on Jul 10, 1852and was buried in Central Burying Ground in Boston, MA. Clarissa Cushing Stevens was married to Deacon Joseph Stevens and had 1 children: Clarissa Stevens.

Death:
Jul 10, 1852
Born in:
Scituate, MA
Plot:
Tomb 56 - JOHN & JOSEPH STEVENS & ISAAC CUSHING'S FAMILY TOMB, 1801.
Burial place:
Central Burying Ground
Boylston St, Boston, MA 02114

Phone: (617) 635-4505

Passed away Relatives of Clarissa Cushing Stevens

parents

Died 1825
Birth place:
Scituate, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Boylston St, Boston, MA 02114

spouses

Died 1837
Burial place:
Address:
Boylston St, Boston, MA 02114

children

18101819 (aged 9)
Burial place:
Address:
Boylston St, Boston, MA 02114

siblings

Died 1824
Birth place:
Scituate, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Main St, Norwell, MA
Died 1815
Birth place:
Scituate, MA
Burial place:
Address:
83-115 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02108
Died 1862
Birth place:
Norwell, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Main St, Norwell, MA
Clarissa Cushing Stevens
Died 1852
Died 1881
Birth place:
Scituate, MA
Burial place:
Address:
211 Centre St, Milton, MA
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Where was Clarissa Cushing Stevens born?

Clarissa Stevens was born in Scituate, MA

When did is Clarissa Cushing Stevens pass away?

Clarissa Stevens passed away in July 10, 1852

Where is Clarissa Cushing Stevens buried?

Clarissa Stevens is interred in Boylston St, Boston, MA 02114, in Plot: Tomb 56 - JOHN & JOSEPH STEVENS & ISAAC CUSHING'S FAMILY TOMB, 1801.