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1995 Robert Stephens, actor (Chaplin, QB VII, Cleopatra), dies at 64

1987 Jan Stephens wins LPGA Konica San Jose Golf Classic

1983 Jan Stephens/Fred Couples wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic

1976 Jan Stephens wins LPGA Sarah Coventry Naples Golf Classic

1974 Jamain Stephens, NFL offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1973 Darnell Stephens, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1973 Joe Stephens, NBA forward for the Houston Rockets

1972 Jeni Stephens, Memphis Tennessee, Miss America-Tennessee 1997

1972 Steve Giles, St. Stephens New Brunswick, canoeist, Olympics-6-92, 96

1969 L B Stephens, NFLer for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1966 Rod Stephens, NFL linebacker for the Washington Redskins

1965 Richard Stephens, NFL guard and tackle for the Oakland Raiders

1961 Tammy Stephens, Arlington, Texas, singer, Girls Next Door-Don't Be Cruel

1958 Perry Stephens, Frankfurt Germany, actor, Loving, All My Children

1953 Eugene Stephens is 1st to get 3 hits and Red Sox score 17 runs in 1 Inning (7th) Red Sox beat Detroit 23-3

1952 Jody Stephens, rock drummer, Big Star

1951 James Stephens, Mount Kisko, New York, actor, Paper Chase, Devil's Island

1950 James Stephens, Irish poet (Crock of Gold), dies at 68

1944 Phil May, born in Wortley, England, artist, caricaturist, drawings published in The Bulletin, St. Stephens Review, The Graphic, regular staff member of Punch

1931 Robert Stephens, Bristol England, actor, Uncle Kurt-Holocaust

1918 Helen Stephens, Fulton, Missouri, 100m runner 1936 Olympics gold

1891 John Stephens Durham, named minister to Haiti

1883 Alexander H Stephens, Vice President Confederate States, dies at 71

1882 James Stephens, Irish poet, Crock of Gold

1865 President Johnson paroles CSA Vice President Alexander Stephens

1865 Hampton Roads Peace Conference, Lincoln and Stephens reach an impasse

1861 Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stephens elected president and Vice President of Confederate States of America

1812 Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Vice President, Confederacy

1805 John Stephens, U.S. archaeologist; founded study of Central America


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