"Henry Steinbeck - Buried Tuesday last, the 6th, Squire Henry Steinbeck. He was of Prussian descent from the father's side and ofHEnglish descent from the mother's. His father was long engaged in the Fur trade with the Indians along the Ohio River. He himself was born in Petersburg, Hardy county in this State, in February 1801. he married Miss Capito of Franklin, Pendleton county, and settled near Jane Lew about forty years ago. On the 4th inst., near Reedyville, Roane county, where he had gone to visit his daughter-in-law and grandchildren, he departed this life. (Rep. Sat. 17 Sep. 1881)." Source: Extract newspaper/microfilm, Jay & Anna Newman, former owners WBUC Radio, Upshur, WV.
"Henry Steinbeck - Buried Tuesday last, the 6th, Squire Henry Steinbeck. He was of Prussian descent from the father's side and ofHEnglish descent from the mother's. His father was long engaged in the Fur trade with the Indians along the Ohio River. He himself was born in Petersburg, Hardy county in this State, in February 1801. he married Miss Capito of Franklin, Pendleton county, and settled near Jane Lew about forty years ago. On the 4th inst., near Reedyville, Roane county, where he had gone to visit his daughter-in-law and grandchildren, he departed this life. (Rep. Sat. 17 Sep. 1881)." Source: Extract newspaper/microfilm, Jay & Anna Newman, former owners WBUC Radio, Upshur, WV.
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