He was born at Barford in Lochwinnoch on 26 October 1805 the second son of Hugh Stevenson, a farmer. He was educated at Glasgow University. He trained as a minister for the Church of Scotland and licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Paisley in May 1831. He was ordained as minister of Arbroath in October 1833.[1]
From 1844 to 1861 he was minister of South Leith Parish Church, living then at 14 Hermitage Place facing Leith Links.[2] The University of Edinburgh awarded him an honorary doctorate (DD) during his time at Leith.
In 1858 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh his proposer being James Young Simpson. In 1861 he was created Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Edinburgh.[3] He retired in the summer of 1872 and died at home, 37 Royal Terrace on Calton Hill on 14 June 1873.[4]
Family
He married (1) 25/4/1837 Mary Henderson Aberdein of Montrose (d.1843), with issue (2) 10 June 1845 Mrs Isabella (Duncan) Webster, with further issue. She outlived him and continued living at 37 Royal Terrace.[5]
Publications
Christianity and Drunkenness (1851)
The Legends and Commemorative Celebrations of St Kentigern (1872)