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Daniel Steele

Birth20 March 1772 - Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death7July1828 - Albany,New York
MotherSarah Seymour
FatherTimothy Steele

Born in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on 20 March 1772 to Timothy Steele and Sarah Seymour. Daniel Steele married Elizabeth Van Benthuysen and had 11 children. He passed away on 7July1828 in Albany,New York.

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Parents
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Timothy Steele
1736 - 1806
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Sarah Seymour
1740 - 1808
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Van Benthuysen
1777 - 1825
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Mary Wood
1780 - 1859
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Mary Wood
Unknown - Unknown
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Cornelia Van Benthuysen
1780 - 1825
Children Show all
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Oliver Steele
1800 - 1861
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James Steel
1807 - 1808
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Johannah Steele
1799 - 1849
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Henry Steele
1817 - 1831
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Lavinia Steele
1802 - 1877
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Daniel Steele
1798 - 1824
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Cornelia Steele
1804 - Unknown
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Roswell Steele
1805 - 1863
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Sarah Steel
1810 - 1811
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George Steel
1812 - 1812
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James Steel
1808 - 1809

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