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Rockwell Stephens : ウィキペディア英語版
Rockwell Stephens
Rockwell Rittenhouse Stephens (born February 16, 1900, Portland, Oregon; d. October, 1982, in South Woodstock, Vermont) was a journalist, author and ski instructor. He was an early member of the National Ski Patrol, joining in 1938, receiving member No. 74.
〔(Members 1-500 listed at California Ski Patrol website. )〕
==Early Life and Family==
Rockwell Rittenhouse Stephens was born February 16, 1900,〔Vermont Department of Health. Vermont Death Index 1981-2001. Burlington, VT, USA: Vermont Department of Health, 2001〕 the son of John Rittenhouse Stephens and his wife Cornelia Rockwell.〔Portland Oregon births, from Oregon Historical Records Index〕 Rockwell was the paternal grandson of William and Susanna (Rittenhouse) Stephens,〔1870 Philadelphia Ward 22 District 72 Federal Census〕 of Germantown, Pennsylvania. Susanna was descended from a first cousin of David Rittenhouse, after whom Rittenhouse Square is named. Rockwell's maternal grandparents were Cleveland S. and Cornelia Rockwell.〔1900 District 58, Portland Ward, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States Federal Census〕 Cleveland S. Rockwell was an engineer for the U. S. Navy〔Boyd, John; Annals and Family Records of Winchester, Conn.; Hartford, 1873〕 and a United States Coast Surveyor.〔1860 Hoboken, Hudson County, NY United States Federal Census.〕 In 1910, ten-year-old Rockwell Stephens was living with his mother Cornelia in a Philadelphia Ward 22 hotel.〔1910 Philadelphia Ward 22, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States Federal Census〕 By 1920, Rockwell and his mother Cornelia had moved to Chicago.〔1920 Chicago Ward 6, District 352, Illinois United States Federal Census〕 In 1918 his draft registration card, which was signed "Rockwell Rittenhouse Rockwell", indicated that he lived on University Avenue in Chicago, was a student attending University High School, and his nearest relative was "Mrs. Cornelia R. Rockwell" of the same address.〔United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm.〕
Rockwell was married to Isabella McLaughlin, daughter of Andrew C. McLaughlin, a Pulitzer Prize winning historian and past President of the American Historical Association. She survived him and continued to live at their house in Vermont until her own death in 1988.

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