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Kenneth Steele 1896–1958 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1896

Birth Location: Long Beach, White Bay, Nf

Death Date: 1958

Death Location: Northern Bay, C B, Nf, Can.

Father: John Steele

Mother: Eliza Sellars

Spouse(s): Fanny Loveys

Children(s):

Kenneth Steele was born in 1896 in Long Beach, White Bay, Nf, the child of John Charles Steele And Eliza Sellars. Kenneth Steele married Fanny Loveys. Kenneth Steele passed away in 1958 in Northern Bay, C B, Nf, Can..

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Biography

  • Kenneth Steele was born in 1896 in Long Beach, White Bay, Nf, the child of John Charles Steele And Eliza Sellars.
  • Kenneth Steele married Fanny Loveys.
  • Kenneth Steele passed away in 1958 in Northern Bay, C B, Nf, Can..

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Children(s)

Kenneth Steele's Ancestors

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Kenneth Steele
1896–1958
Birth Place: Long Beach, White Bay, Nf
Parents
John Charles Steele
1861–1932
Northern Bay, C B, Nf, Can.
Eliza Sellars
1860–1941
Western Bay, Cb, Nf., Can.
Grandparents
Thomas Steele
1829–1910
Northern Bay, C B, Nf, Can.
Mary (Ann) Clark
1830–1914
Crocker's Cove, Nf, Can.
Great-Grandparents
Morgan Steele
1790–
Jane Rixon
1793–
Samual Clarke
1800–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Rixon
1743–1843

Kenneth Steele's Timeline

2 Records

1896
1896
Birth of Kenneth Steele in Long Beach, White Bay, Nf
Long Beach, White Bay, Nf
1958
1958
Age 62
Death of Kenneth Steele in Northern Bay, C B, Nf, Can.
Northern Bay, C B, Nf, Can.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1896
    Event Place: Long Beach, White Bay, Nf

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Long Beach, Northern Bay, NFLD.
    Record Source: PERSON Ralph Sellars

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1958
    Event Place: Northern Bay, C B, Nf, Can.

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