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John Steele

Birth16 February 1801 - Fairfield County, South Carolina, United States of America
Death2 January 1852 - Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, United States of America
MotherJennette Smith
FatherJames C Steele

Born in Fairfield County, South Carolina, United States of America on 16 February 1801 to James C Steele and Jennette Smith. John Steele married Agnes Nancy Woodside and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 January 1852 in Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, United States of America.

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Parents
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James C Steele
1761 - 1836
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Jennette Smith
1759 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Agnes Nancy Woodside
1810 - 1849
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Nancy H Fannin
1827 - 1920
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Mary Jane Steele
1837 - 1891
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Jennette Ann Steele
1838 - 1892
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John Scott Steele
1844 - 1894
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James Henderson Steele
1849 - 1940
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Cyrus Jackson Steele
1841 - 1861
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Robert Woodside Steele
1834 - 1889
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George Burder Steele
1843 - 1865
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Casander E Steele
1847 - 1901

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