In 1871, Stephen Lakeman (21) of Bristol Gloucester, income from dividends, was with his parents at 14 Upper Grosvenor Rd., Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge Kent.
In 1881, Stephen Lakeman (31) of Bristol Gloucester, chemist & druggist, and wife Sarah E. (26) of Deptford Kent, were living in Abbey Green, Chertsey, Surrey. Present were children: Stephen (7) of Penge Surrey, scholar, Sarah G. (5) of Kennington Surrey, Jasper A. (3) of Chertsey Surrey, Arthur H. (1) of Chertsey.
In 1891, Stephen Lakeman (41) of Bristol Glos., widower, chemist, seedsman & tobacconist, was living in Bank St., Melksham, Wiltshire. Present were children: Sarah G. (14) of Kennington London, and born in Chertsey Surrey): Jasper A. (13), Arthur H. (11), scholar, Charlotte M. (9), scholar, Albert (7), scholar, Leo (6), scholar
In 1901, Stephen Lakeman (51) of Bristol, widower, retired chemist, was living in Middle Burnham, Somerset. Present were children: Sarah G. (24) of Kennington Surrey, and born in Chertsey: Charlotte M. (19), Albert (17), Leo (16)
In 1911, Stephen Lakeman (61) of Bristol Glos., widower, private means, was living in Seaton Devon. Present was daughter Charlotte Mary Lakeman (29) of Chertsey Surrey.
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Stephen Lakeman died aged 69 years.
Stephen Lakeman of Swallowcliffe Seaton Devonshire died 7 April 1919. Probate London 22 May to Thomas Worsfold Mayo, solicitor. Effects £7376 4s. 10d.
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"ESTATE OF STEPHEN LAKEMAN. Deceased. SEATON.
Important and Highy-Attractive SALE of that very Desirable RESIDENCE known as "SWALLOWCLIFFE."
situate on the Beer Road, with southerly aspect, overlooking the sea, standing in its own grounds, comprising Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast-rooms, six Bedrooms, Bath-room, Kitchen and modern conveniences; Coach-house, Stabling, Garage, Conservatory, excellent Greenhouses, and highly productive Gardens, etc.. held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1869 (about 49 years unexpired), which R. & C. SNELL will off by AUCTION, at the Royal Clarence Hotel, Seaton, on THURSDAY, August 28th, 1919..."
The Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, Friday, August 15, 1919.