The 1861 census also shows that her father Thomas’ farm was still thriving, covering 700 acres, employing 44 men, with partners and children and 12 boys.
The Stevens Family lived and ran Jeskyns Court Farm, this covered 730 acres of the local area, with a household comprising of cook, 2 house servants and two live in farm servants. They were a large employer in the local area, employing 48 men, 10 woman and 9 boys. Records indicate that the family lived at the
Parsonage in Cobham for most of their lives.
The Stevens family comprised of the father Thomas Stevens (1813-1893) and the mother Frances (nee Pye) Stevens (1821-1906); they had four daughters Susanna Elizabeth Stevens (1854-1919), Frances Catherine Stevens (1857-1878), Emma Jane Stevens (1859-1953) and Catherine Mary Wells Stevens (1863-1931). All four daughters were spinsters; they never married and sadly died without leaving any direct ancestors.