Go to Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Diana, Goddess of the Hunt — for Ancestors!
 
Go to Every-Name Index
Every-Name Index
Henry STEEL
Sarah CORBIN
Mary Jane SMILEY
Husband:  Henry STEEL / STEELE
Birth:  8 Aug 1824
Death:  1895
Father:  John STEEL
Mother:  Mary Elizabeth KIMBERLIN
Marriage-1:
Wife-1:  Sarah CORBIN
Birth:  1815-20, PA
Death:  1870/1, Huntingdon Co., PA
Occupation:  homemaker
Father:  Ezekiel CORBIN
Mother:  Lydia CORBIN
Marriage-2:  1870/1
Wife-2:  Mary Jane "Mollie" SMILEY
Birth:  1845/6, PA
Occupation:  homemaker
Children with Sarah CORBIN — born in West Twp., Huntingdon Co., PA:
  1.  Alexander John STEEL, b. 7 Jan 1848
  2.  Christopher / Christian Taylor STEEL, b. 12 Sep 1849
  3.  Hannah M. STEEL, b. 1850/1
Children with Mary SMILEY:
  4.  Clara STEEL, b. 1871/2
  5.  Charles S. STEEL, b. 1873/4
  6.  Samuel STEEL, b. 1875/6
  7.  Toner STEEL, b. 1878/9
  8.  Bert Garfield STEEL, b. 1880/1
  9.  [Elizabeth?] "Bessie" STEEL, b. 1883/4
10.  Isaac Newton STEEL, b. 5 Sep 1885
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Pennsylvania

Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #36 of 37):  West Twp., Huntingdon Co., PA, p. 93B, 264/267, enumerated 11 Sep 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤(•)
Henry Steel 26 M   Farmer   Penna
Sarah     " 32 F       "
John      "  2 M       "
Christain " 9/12 M       "
John Corban 40 M   Laborer   "
John Steel 60 M   Farmer 500 "
Elizabeth " 50 F       "
[John & Elizabeth's other children]
John CORBIN is Sarah's brother.  John & Elizabeth STEEL are Henry's parents.  Listed next to William HIGHT, who is two households from Sarah's uncle, Micajah CORBIN

3.  1860 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #4 of 16):  Henderson Twp., Huntingdon Co., p. 256, PN 4, 25/25, enumerated 6 Jun 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Henry Steel 40 M   Farmer 175 200 Penna
Sarah     " 40 F         "
John       " 12 M         "
Christian C " 10 M         "
Hannah M    "  9 F         "
Lydia Corbin 84 F         "
Lydia is Sarah's mother.

4.  1870 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #10 of 18):  Huntingdon P.O., Henderson Twp., Huntingdon Co., PA, p. 612B, PN 10, 65/70, enumerated 18 Aug 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Steel Henry 47 M W Farmer 1000 1000 Penna
_____ Sarah 54 F W Keeping house     Do
_____ Taylor 20 M W Working on farm     Do
_____ Susan 27 F W At home     Do
_____ Miranda M?  2 F W       Do
Corbin Lydia 98 F W Living w family     Do
Lydia is Sarah's mother.  Susan is Taylor's wife; Miranda is Susan's child from her prior marriage.

5.  1880 United States Census and National Index (LDS Family History Resource File: CD-ROM Library):
Census Place: Henderson, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Source: FHL Film 1255134; NARA Film T9-1134; Pg 131A
  Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Occupation Fa Mo
Henry STEEL Self M M W 57 PA Farmer PA PA
Mary J. STEEL Wife F M W 34 PA   PA PA
Clara STEEL Dau F S W  8 PA   PA PA
Charles S. STEEL Son M S W  6 PA   PA PA
Samuel STEEL Son M S W  4 PA   PA PA
Toner STEEL Son M S W  1 PA   PA PA

Contact Home
Page
Table of
Contents
DNA
Hub
Biddle
DNA
Carrico
DNA
Corbin
DNA
Cupp
DNA
Danish
DNA
Ely
DNA
Lyon(s)
DNA
Rasey
DNA
Reason
DNA
Rose
DNA
Straub
DNA
Pedigree
Charts
Census
Records
Every-Name
Indices
Everything I have is online at this web site.  I have no further information, so please don't write asking me if I do.
On the other hand, if you feel I've made an error, please don't hesitate to notify me, but in which case,

please include a link to the page you are referencing.
There are over 18,000 pages on this web site, and I simply don't remember every page, much less every person on every page.

"The Cloud" is double-speak for "dumb terminal on a main frame." Been there; done that. Never again.
You are giving away not only your privacy, but control of your data, your apps, and your computer to a corporation. Is that really where you want to go?
The IT guys on the big iron hated the Personal Computer because it gave users freedom and power; now they've conned you into being back under their control.
Table of Contents
Go to Table of Contents
 
Privacy Policy ______
Every-Name Index
Go to Every-Name Index

¤