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James C Steele

Birth6 Apr 1817 - Randolph, Illinois, United States
Death7 Jan 1894 - Oswega,Labette,Kansas,USA
MotherCatherine Steele
FatherJohn Steele 1784

Born in Randolph, Illinois, United States on 6 Apr 1817 to John Steele 1784 and Catherine Steele. James C Steele married Polly Steele and had 7 children. He passed away on 7 Jan 1894 in Oswega,Labette,Kansas,USA.

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John Steele 1784
1784 - 1851
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Catherine Steele
1784 - 1869
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Polly Steele
1826 - 1883
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Susan Steele
1853 - 1919
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Irena Steele
1854 - 1878
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Emanuel C Steele
1848 - 1920
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Elizabeth Jane Steele
1850 - 1905
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Mary Simpson Steele
1849 - 1881
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David M Steele
1858 - 1858
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Isa G Steele
Unknown - Unknown

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