Thomas was born Thomas Stevenson in 1823 & baptised on 16 February 1823 Richmond, Yorkshire the son of Thomas Stevenson & Mary.[1]
The marriage after Banns of Thomas Stevenson (23) (bachelor) (sawyer) [of Richmond] & Eleanor Dinsdale (20) (spinster) (servant) [of Richmond] was conducted on 19 May 1846 Richmond, Yorkshire. Father of bride & groom noted as William Dinsdale (blacksmith) & Thomas Stevenson (whitesmith).[2][3]
A sawyer's apprentice living in Gallowgate, Richmond, Yorkshire in 1841 with siblings & parents.[4]
The marriage after Banns of Thomas Stevenson (37) (widower) (sawyer) [of West Hartlepool] & Ann Dinsdale (36) (spinster) [of Richmond] was conducted on 13 September 1860 Richmond, Yorkshire. Father of bride & groom noted as Ralph Dinsdale (labourer) & Thomas Stevenson (whitesmith).[5][6]
A sawyer in 1851 with wife Eleanor living in Stranton Village (West Hartlepool) Durham.[7]
A cow keeper living in Brunswick Street, West Hartlepool, Durham in 1871 & 1881 with wife Ann & sons Thomas & William. [8][9]
He died Thomas Stevenson, a farmer, on 30 August 1889, West Hartlepool, Durham. [10][11]
↑ North Yorkshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937 for Thomas Stevenson : Richmond > 1837-1856
↑ "England, Yorkshire, Parish Registers, 1538-2016", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66GH-4N64 : Fri Oct 27 02:25:16 UTC 2023), Entry for Thomas Stevenson and Thomas Stevenson, 19 May 1846.
↑ England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 for Thomas Stevenson
↑ GRO Thomas Stevenson Hartlepool, Vol. 10a, Page 95 q September 1889 age 66
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