Stevens family members who served in World War 1

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Stevens family members who served in the Great War



Private William George Stephens of St Saviour, lost his right arm while serving with the Dorset Regiment and was honourably discharged


Six members of the family with spelling variations lost their lives while serving in the armed forces and a further ten with Jersey family connections saw active service in World War 1.

The dates shown are often birth or baptism dates from our database, not necessarily those shown on service records, and parishes shown are parish of birth, where known, not the parish in which individuals were living when they joined up.

Notes on our list, abbreviations used etc


Sons of Henry Stevenson and Emma Heath, of Stirling Castle


  • Albert William Stephens (St S) ex-Militia, Private, Labour Corps
  • Edward Oscar Stephens (1882- ) (St S) son of Frederick and Louisa, Able Seaman RN, HMS Onslaught
  • Frederick Baldwin Stephens (1884- ) (St H) son of James John and Louisa Albert, Private, Labour Corps
  • George William Stephens (1895- ) (St H) son of Frederick and Annie Mary Ann Roussell, Air Mechanic RAF
  • Harold Edwin Stephens (St H), Lieutenant RFA
  • Henry Francis Stephens (St Mt) Yeoman of Signals RN
  • Richard Charles Stephens (St S) ex-Militia, Private, RJGB
  • William George Stephens (1896- ) (St S) son of Richard Olivier and Adelina Eliza Catel, Private, Dorset Regiment, wounded
  • Alick Charles Stevens (1898- ) (St H) son of Charles Edward Russell and Mary Matilda Bartlett, OV, Captain RAF, PoW
  • John Stevens (1889- ) Mercantile Marine