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John Steele Jr.

Birth
Fairstead, Braintree District, Essex, England
Death
8 Mar 1653 (aged 28–29)
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
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JOHN, eldest known child of John & Rachel (Talcott) Steele, was born say 1624. He married at Hartford 22 January 1645[/6] Mary Warner, daughter of ANDREW WARNER.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Begins.
Thomas Richards is mentioned as an ancestor in "Katie's Kin, Recollections & Research", copyright Oct. 2020 and privately published by Kathleen Mary Thomas.
"John Steel was maryed To Maryy [sic] Warner on the Twenty & Two of Jenrur [sic] one Thousand Six hundred forty & five." (Conn. Hist. Soc. vol. 14, 606). He was son of John Steel, who married at Fairstead, near Braintree, England, Rachel Talcott, daughter of John and Anne (Skinner) Talcott, and sister of John Talcott Jr., one of the early proprietors of Hartford. John Steel Sr., was one of the original proprietors of Hartford, and was secretary of the colony, from 1634 to 1639. For a complete record, see "A Genealogical history of John and George Steele settlers of Hartford"; Albany, 1862.
SOURCE (Google Books): "The descendants of Andrew Warner", pages 31, 32.
JOHN, eldest known child of John & Rachel (Talcott) Steele, was born say 1624. He married at Hartford 22 January 1645[/6] Mary Warner, daughter of ANDREW WARNER.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Begins.
Thomas Richards is mentioned as an ancestor in "Katie's Kin, Recollections & Research", copyright Oct. 2020 and privately published by Kathleen Mary Thomas.
"John Steel was maryed To Maryy [sic] Warner on the Twenty & Two of Jenrur [sic] one Thousand Six hundred forty & five." (Conn. Hist. Soc. vol. 14, 606). He was son of John Steel, who married at Fairstead, near Braintree, England, Rachel Talcott, daughter of John and Anne (Skinner) Talcott, and sister of John Talcott Jr., one of the early proprietors of Hartford. John Steel Sr., was one of the original proprietors of Hartford, and was secretary of the colony, from 1634 to 1639. For a complete record, see "A Genealogical history of John and George Steele settlers of Hartford"; Albany, 1862.
SOURCE (Google Books): "The descendants of Andrew Warner", pages 31, 32.


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