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sam
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I am William Calvin Stevens JR. his wife is beverly stevens maiden name scott "Family says I should have been III"
My Dad was William Calvin Stevens SR. I don't where he was born I know the family on a whole was from Arkansas and they owned i have been told the larges cotton farm in kelso county near little rock?
my grand father was william c. stevens also from ark.
My uncle "dads brother1" is adrian stevens his wife is peggy
I am pretty sure the other brother was gary stevens wife unknown.
1 tsp.salt
1 c. lard (or shortening, like Crisco)
3/4 c. cold water
Sift flour and salt. Cut in lard. Add water, blend.
shape into balls and refrigerate about 10 min. Cut
into 8 pieces; shape into balls. Roll out and fold
over after filled.
Filling: 1 # hamburger, raw
onion, carrots, potato, all diced
Mix together. Put a dab on crust. Dot with butter.
Fold over. Bake at 375 on lightly greased cookie
sheets for about 1 hour. Can make gravy to pour over
when served, or add ketchup
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