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[[Image:Im20121025Glas-Stephen7.jpg|thumb| [[Alexander Edward Stephen]]. Memorial at [[Glasgow Necropolis]]. ]]
[[Image:Im20121025Glas-Stephen7.jpg|thumb| [[Alexander Edward Stephen]]. Memorial at [[Glasgow Necropolis]]. ]]


Alexander Edward Stephen (1861-1932), shipbuilder and engineer
Alexander Edward Stephen (1861-1942), shipbuilder and engineer


Son of [[Alexander Stephen (1832-1899)]].  
Son of [[Alexander Stephen (1832-1899)]].  


1899 With his brother, [[Frederic J. Stephen]], succeeded to the management of the company, [[Alexander Stephen and Sons]].  
1899 With his brother, [[Frederic J. Stephen]], succeeded to the management of the company, [[Alexander Stephen and Sons]].  
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'''1942 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1942 Jul-Dec: Index]]</ref>
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== See Also ==
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[[Category:  Births 1860-1869]]
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[[Category: Deaths 1940-1949]]

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Alexander Edward Stephen. Memorial at Glasgow Necropolis.

Alexander Edward Stephen (1861-1942), shipbuilder and engineer

Son of Alexander Stephen (1832-1899).

1899 With his brother, Frederic J. Stephen, succeeded to the management of the company, Alexander Stephen and Sons.


1942 Obituary [1]



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