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Mary <I>Nevett</I> Steele

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Mary Nevett Steele

Birth
Dorchester County, Maryland, USA
Death
16 Sep 1836 (aged 66–67)
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Only daughter of John Ryder Nevett and Sarah Ennalls Maynadier, she married James Steele in Cambridge, Maryland 15 Jan 1789. Mary Nevett Steele lived a very gracious and prosperous life on Maryland's Eastern Shore and later in Annapolis, MD in the former town residence of Gov. Ogle - Ogle Hall. After the death of her husband, James Steele, Mary Nevett Steele entertained the Marquis de Lafayette during his journey through American in 1824 and lived in Ogle Hall until her death in 1836. Among her children is Isaac Nevett Steele, considered in his time to be one of the best lawyers in America - a true lawyer's lawyer. The famous portrait of Mary in flame red hair was done by British artist John Ridge Pine and hung in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC during a special exhibit of Pine's work. Mary Nevett Steele and James Steele are buried atop a hill in St. Annes Cemetery in Annapolis.
Only daughter of John Ryder Nevett and Sarah Ennalls Maynadier, she married James Steele in Cambridge, Maryland 15 Jan 1789. Mary Nevett Steele lived a very gracious and prosperous life on Maryland's Eastern Shore and later in Annapolis, MD in the former town residence of Gov. Ogle - Ogle Hall. After the death of her husband, James Steele, Mary Nevett Steele entertained the Marquis de Lafayette during his journey through American in 1824 and lived in Ogle Hall until her death in 1836. Among her children is Isaac Nevett Steele, considered in his time to be one of the best lawyers in America - a true lawyer's lawyer. The famous portrait of Mary in flame red hair was done by British artist John Ridge Pine and hung in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC during a special exhibit of Pine's work. Mary Nevett Steele and James Steele are buried atop a hill in St. Annes Cemetery in Annapolis.


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  • Maintained by: TimM
  • Originally Created by: Dave Crouse
  • Added: Jan 19, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64420661/mary-steele: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Nevett Steele (1769–16 Sep 1836), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64420661, citing Saint Anne's Cemetery, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by TimM (contributor 47385030).