Ok I'm clutching at straws here but searching further using some of the links given ... I'm still looking for Charles Stevens and his marriage. Seems the family not only had homes in Horton but also London and the picture I'm getting is that only one brother Henry stayed on farming while the other brothers had a candle and soap making business.
Henry Stevens is then married to Mary and seems they have five children two sons one called William Littlewood Stevens and one called John Hutton Stevens. I've just found a marriage for Charles and Sarah in 1808 and one of the witnesses is an Ann Littlewood. Using some of the above links I found a reference of headstones at the cemetery in Horton and I found this - just wanting opinions if the fact that these tombs are together .. that it's looking like the Stevens and Littlewood have history? Henry did also have a sister Ann ... perhaps she also married a Littlewood?
On an elevated piece of ground at the back of the female yew tree, within a tall iron rail, is another tomb, on the top of which -
Sacred to the memory of Mary, beloved wife of Henry Stevens, died 2nd February, 1848, aged 60. Sacred to the memory of Henry, husband of the said Mary Stevens, died 21st October, 1851, aged 60.
On the north side of the same tomb -
Ann, wife of Edward Hall, Esq., who died 28th July 1829, æt. 45. Also Ann, wife of John Littlewood, Esq., died 22nd August, 1833, æt. 36.
On the south side -
William Littlewood Stevens, son of Henry Stevens of this parish and Mary his wife, died 24th September, 1835, æt. 9.
Mary Ann Fowles of Stanwell, daughter of the above Henry and Mary Stevens of Wyrardisbury, died 16th June, 1847 æt. 30.
Also John Hutton Steven, son of the above, died 24th September, 1850, æt. 32.
Blessings
Deb