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Ninian Trimble Steele

Birth2 Sep 1814 - Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Death14 Mar 1860 - Hutsonville, Crawford, Illinois, United States
MotherJane Trimble
FatherSamuel Steele

Born in Bourbon, Kentucky, United States on 2 Sep 1814 to Samuel Steele and Jane Trimble. Ninian Trimble Steele married Martha Jane Harris and had 11 children. He passed away on 14 Mar 1860 in Hutsonville, Crawford, Illinois, United States.

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Samuel Steele
1790 - 1860
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Jane Trimble
1796 - 1823
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Martha Jane Harris
1827 - 1869
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Caroline Mallett
1825 - 1846
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Harriet N Olmstead
1818 - 1844
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Worth Burton Steele
1851 - 1938
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Greenlee Steele
1857 - 1938
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John Wesley Steele
1838 - 1890
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Ezra A Steele
1854 - 1885
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Mary Jane Steele
1836 - 1854
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William Horton Steele
1845 - 1846
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Clayton Steele
1848 - 1850
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Nathaniel Steele
1842 - Unknown
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Matthew Steele
1841 - Unknown
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Jonathan Steele
1836 - 1890
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Mary Jane Steele
1836 - 1909

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