Bombardier John Daniel Stevens
John Stevens, known as Jack to all, was the eldest son of George and Eliza Stevens of Dyers Crossing…
John Stevens, known as Jack to all, was the eldest son of George and Eliza Stevens of Dyers Crossing…
The following extracts are from letters brothers Jack and Jim Stevens wrote home to their family at Dyer’s Crossing during WW1…
Dyers Crossing pioneers, Eliza and George Stevens, had nine children. Below are brief details of the lives of their four daughters…
Dyers Crossing pioneers, Eliza and George Stevens, had nine children. Below are brief details of three of their five sons…
Eliza Hickey married George Stevens in 1889. After living their first two years of marriage on the Myall River, they moved to ‘Killarney’, Dyers Crossing where she lived for the next 49 years with her family.
George Stevens was 79 years of age when he died at ‘Killarney’, Dyers Crossing surrounded by family. He had been active until four months prior to his death.
James Hickey Stevens, known as ‘Jim’ to all, was the second son of George and Eliza Stevens of ‘Killarney’, Dyers Crossing…
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