In 1850 Stephen Lean of Trelowarren Street Camborne was the informant on his mother's death.
In 1850 Stephen Lean of Camborne, mine agent, was co-executor and one of the Trustees of the Will of his brother John Lean of Mount Pleasant in Camborne, mine agent.
In 1851 Stephen Lean (41) of Camborne, mine agent, and wife Ann (45) of Camborne, were living in Trelowarren St., Camborne, Cornwall. With them were children (born in Camborne): James (20), copper miner, Edward (18), grocer, Gilbert (16), grocer, Eliza (9), scholar, Stephen (6), scholar, and Emily (4), at home.
In 1861 Stephen Lean (51) of Camborne, mine agent, and wife Ann (54) of Camborne, were living in Trelowarren St., Camborne, Cornwall. At home were children (born in Camborne): Eliza (19), Stephen (16) and Emily (14).
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Of Stephen and Ann's children, two sons, Gilbert and Edward, emigrated to Australia.
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At Dunstanville-villas, Camborne, on the 27th ult., Capt. Stephen Lean, aged 57 years.
Cornubian and Redruth Times, 4 Jun 1869, p. 3
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Letters of Administration (with the Will annexed) of the personal estate and effects of Stephen Lean late of Camborne in the County of Cornwall, mine agent, deceased, who died 27 May 1869 at Camborne aforesaid, were granted 10 November at Bodmin to Ann Lean of Camborne aforesaid the relict the universal legatee named in the said Will, she having been first sworn. 4