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Samuel Steele
b.1695 Scotland
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m. Abt 1718
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http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=seadragon5&id=I12231 4. Samuel STEELE (Mary UKN1) was born 1695 in Scotland, and died 23 APR 1760 in New London Township, Chester County, PA. He married Ann FUTHEY ABT 1718 in New London Township, Chester County, PA, daughter of Robert FUTHEY and Margaret Ann STERRETT. She was born 1703 in Templepatrick, County Antrim, Ireland, and died JAN 1790 in Chester County, PA. Children of Samuel STEELE and Ann FUTHEY are:+ 8 i. Ruth STEELE was born 1719 in Thunder Hill, New London Township, Chester County, PA, and died 15 APR 1784 in Highland Township, Chester County, PA. + 9 ii. Jane STEELE was born 1731 in Thunder Hill, New London Township, Chester County, PA, and died MAR 1812. + 10 iii. William STEELE was born 1731 in New London Township, Chester County, PA, and died 5 SEP 1797 in Chester County, PA. + 11 iv. Samuel STEELE was born 1733 in Thunder Hill, New London Township, Chester County, PA, and died 2 SEP 1789 in Rowan County, N 12 v. Frances STEELE was born 1735 in Thunder Hill, New London Township, Chester County, PA, and died 1817 in Chester County, PA. He married David DUNBAR 5 MAR 1765 in Cumberland County, PA. He was born ABT 1733 in Chester County, PA. + 13 vi. Joseph STEELE was born 1736 in Thunder Hill, New London Township, Chester County, PA, and died in Northumberland County, PA. + 14 vii. James STEELE was born 1737 in Thunder Hill, New London Township, Chester County, PA, and died 1807 in Chester County, PA. + 15 viii. Ninian STEELE was born 24 DEC 1738 in Thunder Hill, New London Township, Chester County, PA, and died 30 DEC 1813 in Statesville, Iredell County, NC. 16 ix. Elizabeth STEELE was born 1741 in Chester County, PA, and died in Northumberland County, PA. She married BAIRD. + 17 x. Ann STEELE was born 18 MAY 1744 in New London Township, Chester County, PA, and died in Northumberland County, PA.
STEEL, SAMUEL. Thunder Hill. April 23, 1760. June 2, 1760. To son Robert, daughters Ruth and Jean, and son Samuel £7.6 each. To daughter Frances £20. To son Joseph £10. To son James horse and saddle. To son Ninian £10. To daughters Ann and Elizabeth £10 each at 20. Plantation to be divided between sons Samuel and James subject to life interest of wife Ann, who is Executrix. Witnesses: Gilbert Bouchanon, James McCormick, Andrew Gamble.
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