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John Steele

Birth19 Feb 1766 - Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Death10 Jul 1821 - Clinton, Monongalia, West Virginia, United States
MotherMary Renshaw
FatherJames Steele

Born in Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania on 19 Feb 1766 to James Steele and Mary Renshaw. John Steele married MARGARET J. ROBISON and had 11 children. He passed away on 10 Jul 1821 in Clinton, Monongalia, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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James Steele
1731 - 1840
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Mary Renshaw
1736 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Margaret J. Robison
1777 - 1851
Children Show all
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Martha Elizabeth Steele
1809 - 1882
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Mary Steele
1797 - 1889
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Elizabeth Steele
1805 - 1856
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Thomas Steele
1803 - 1876
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Nancy Steele
1804 - 1856
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John Robison Steele
1813 - 1887
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Susannah Steele
1812 - 1880
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George Steele
1815 - 1832
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Sarah Ann "Sally" Steele
1807 - 1879
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Nancy Steele
1820 - 1854
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Samuel K. Steel
1816 - 1905

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