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Addison Langhorne Steavenson (1835-1913)
1835 Born at Darlington the son of Addison Thomas Steavenson, and his wife Maria Theresa
1911 Living at Holywell Hall, Durham: [[Addison Langhorne Steavenson]] (age 75 born Darlington), Mining Engineer. With his wife Anna Maria Steavenson (age 69) Also two grand-children (Appleby) and four servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1913 November 7th. Died at Darlington.
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Addison Langhorne Steavenson (1835-1913)

1835 Born at Darlington the son of Addison Thomas Steavenson, and his wife Maria Theresa

1911 Living at Holywell Hall, Durham: Addison Langhorne Steavenson (age 75 born Darlington), Mining Engineer. With his wife Anna Maria Steavenson (age 69) Also two grand-children (Appleby) and four servants.[1]

1913 November 7th. Died at Darlington.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census