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John Steele

BirthBet. 1791–1815 - Paradise, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
DeathBet. 1824–1881 - Not Available
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Born in Paradise, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA on Bet. 1791–1815. John Steele married CATHERINE McClung Brock and had 16 children. He passed away on Bet. 1824–1881.

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Catherine Mcclung Brock
1802 - 1881
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Catharine Mcclung
1811 - 1884
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Jane Rachel Steele
1824 - 1847
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Mary Hume Steele
1824 - 1825
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James Steele
1824 - 1825
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Charles Sibley Steele
1848 - 1924
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Clara Martha Steele
1824 - 1847
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Elizabeth Mcclung Steele
1843 - 1919
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Charles Sibley Steele
1824 - 1850
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Elizabeth Mcclung Steele
1824 - 1841
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Mary Hume Steele
1839 - Unknown
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James Steele
1856 - Unknown
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Mary Steele
1905 - Unknown
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James Steele
1841 - Unknown
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Mary Hume Steele
1860 - Unknown
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James Steele
1907 - Unknown
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Genevieve Steele
1851 - 1943
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Clara Martha Steele
1855 - 1937

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