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Henry Steele

Birth1718 - White Haven, Cumberland, England
Death5 February 1782 - Vienna, Dorchester, Maryland
MotherKatharine DENTON
FatherJohn Steele

Born in White Haven, Cumberland, England on 1718 to John Steele and Katharine DENTON. Henry Steele married Ann Billings and had 10 children. He passed away on 5 February 1782 in Vienna, Dorchester, Maryland.

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Parents
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John Steele
1704 - 1769
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Katharine Denton
1703 - 1750
Spouse(s)
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Ann Billings
1736 - 1788
Children Show all
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James H Steele
1760 - 1816
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Richard Steel
1773 - 1857
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Catherine Steele
1758 - 1768
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Isaac Steele
1769 - 1806
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Peter Steele
1762 - 1791
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Charles Steele
1767 - 1776
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Henry Steele
1772 - Unknown
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John Steele
1765 - 1765
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Ann Steele
1775 - 1777
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Harry Steele
Unknown - Unknown

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