Showing posts with label Powell-TX. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Tombstone Tuesday - Leonard Steele



Leonard Steele

Born on August 20, 1851*

Son of
Alfonso Parcutt Steele and Mary Ann Powell

Brother to
Hampton, Alonzo Leo, Alvarado "Rado", Francis Marion "Frank",
Mary Ann and Missouri Alice

Husband of
Martha Elizabeth Franks
Mary Hannah Woodall
Louisa Neroissis Holmes

Father to:
James, Pearl Elizabeth, Hallie Adele, Isaac, Mary, Stella,
Frank and Nancy Maude from his first marriage
Robert Walter from his second marriage
Alvin from his third marriage

Died on January 21, 1938
Buried in Brooks Cemetery
Paluxy, Hood County, Texas



Tombstone photograph was taken by FindAGrave member, Barbara.

*Date of birth listed as 1851 on death certificate.


Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Tombstone Tuesday - Missouri Alice Steele


Missouri Alice Steele

Born on December 4, 1859

Daughter of
Alfonso Parcutt Steele and Mary Ann Powell

Sister to
Hampton, Alonzo, Alvarado "Rado", Francis "Frank",
Leonard and Mary Ann

Wife of
Tillman Eubank

Mother to
Roddy Steele, Blanche, Kate, Fannie, Zuma, Doyle Steele,
Fred Tillman, Jack and Helen

Died on September 17, 1938
Buried in the Mexia City Cemetery
Mexia, Limestone County, Texas



Tombstone photograph was taken by FindAGrave member, James Coston.


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Tombstone Tuesday - Hampton Steele


Hampton Steele

Born on August 2, 1840

Son of
Alfonso Parcutt Steele and Mary Ann Powell

Brother to
Alonzo, Alvarado "Rado", Francis Marion "Frank",
Leonard, Mary Ann and Missouri Alice

Husband of
Lydia Frances Smith
Martha Leona Chisum
Sophie Elizabeth Kirkpatrick

Children with Lydia Frances Smith
Mary E., John D., Hampton A., Lee and Phoenix

Children with Martha Leona Chisum
Alice Clara, Leslie Chisum, Thomas and Nora Chisum

Children with Sophie Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
Bernard, Beulah, Lillian Gertrude, Alvin, Lattie, Bessie, 
Ethel and Mary Ellen "Lease"

Died on February 26, 1928
Buried in the Mexia City Cemetery
Mexia, Limestone County, Texas


Tombstone photograph taken by FindAGrave member, Toni Steele.


Note:  Tombstone shows year of birth as 1839.  Death certificate shows year of birth as 1840


Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Tombstone Tuesday - Mary Ann Steele Bennett


Mary Ann Steele

Born on February 4, 1854

Daughter of
Alfonso Parcutt Steele and Mary Ann Powell

Sister to
Hampton, Alonzo Leo, Alvarado "Rado", Francis Marion "Frank",
Leonard and Missouri Alice

Wife of
George Townsend Bennett

Mother to
James, Eveleen, Frederick, Roy and Harvey

Died on June 21, 1940
Buried in the Mexia City Cemetery
Mexia, Limestone County, Texas

Mary Ann Steele Bennett was my 2nd great grand aunt through her brother, Francis Marion "Frank", who was my paternal great, great grandfather.



Tombstone photograph was taken by FindAGrave member, James Coston.


Sunday, July 27, 2014

Sunday's Obituary - Mary Ann Steele Bennett

Mexia Weekly Herald - 6/28/1940

Mary Ann Steele was born on February 4, 1854 to the marriage of Alfonso Parcutt Steele and Mary Ann "Polly" Powell.

Her siblings included:
Hampton
Alonzo Leo
Alvarado "Rado"
Francis Marion "Frank"
Leonard
Missouri Alice
Mary Ann married Townsend Bennett in 1868 and had the following children:
James
Eveleen Pearl
Frederick
Roy Lee
Harvey Steele
Mary Ann Steele Bennett died on June 21, 1940 and is buried alongside her husband in the Mexia City Cemetery in Mexia, Limestone County, Texas.

Photograph taken by FindAGrave member, James Coston

Mary Ann Steele Bennett was a sister to my great-great grandfather, Francis Marion "Frank" Steele.




Friday, July 18, 2014

Hampton Steele Speech, 1923

From an article appearing in the August 27, 1923 edition of the Mexia Daily News in Mexia, Texas:












Hampton Steele was the older brother of my great great grandfather, Francis Marion "Frank" Steele.


Friday, May 30, 2014

Hampton Steele Organizes Native Sons of Texas

Portal to Texas History

An excerpt from a speech delivered on Steele Day at Joe Johnston Camp by Hampton Steele as it appeared in the August 27, 1923 edition of the Mexia Daily News in Mexia, Texas:

"Myself, the oldest son of the last survivor of the battle of San Jacinto and his grandson and his great grandson have procured a charter from the State of Texas to organize the Native Sons of Texas in a grand organization in memory of Fannin's men who were slaughtered on the plains of Goliad! and, in memory of Sam Houston and his brave army who gained our independence on the plains of San Jacinto! and in memory of our father whose blood was spilt on San Jacinto's plains for the liberties of Texas! in memory of the old pioneers and the little boys and girls who went to the front and drove the Indians back for civilization to follow."
"That's what we want to organize the Native Sons of Texas for. To perpetuate those memories to hand it down to future generations.  Our plan that we have laid out for the future when we get funds enough is to buy a piece of land somewhere in the State and make a park and we will call it Steele Park and home and we will dedicate it to the Native Sons of Texas for all time to come."












Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Mary Ann "Polly" Powell (1823-1903)




Mary Ann "Polly" Powell was born in McNairy County, Tennessee on January 2, 1823 to the marriage of Archibald G. Powell and Telitha Berryman.

She was a sister to Mahala, Missouri Ann and Francis Marion Powell.















Per the 2012 Mexia Proclamation, Mary Ann and family came by covered wagon to Texas with their cousins the Berryman and the Parker families in 1833.





Partial Transcription:
WHEREAS, Mary Ann Powell and family along with the Daniel Parker family endured hardships and dangers as part of the first settlers in Grimes County, which later became part of Montgomery County, in the fight for Texas settlement and freedom, she endured chaos and loss from the massacre of family members at Fort Parker and as part of the Runaway Scrape from the approaching Mexican Army; thereafter she resettled in Montgomery County.
On September 28, 1838, Mary Ann "Polly" Powell married Alfonso Parcutt Steele in Montgomery County, Texas.

Alfonso and Mary Ann

The following children were born to this marriage:
Hampton, 1839-1928
Alonzo Leo, 1841-1936
Alvarado "Rado", 1843-1934
Francis Marion "Frank", 1847-1883
Leonard, 1851-1938
Mary Ann "Molly", 1854-1940
Missouri Alice, 1860-1938
Mary Ann "Polly" Powell Steele passed from this life on May 9, 1903.  She is buried alongside her husband in the Mexia City Cemetery in Mexia, Limestone County, Texas.  Tombstone photograph was taken by FindAGrave member and descendant, Catherine.



Mary Ann "Polly" Steele was my great-great-great grandmother through her son,Francis Marion "Frank" Steele; grandson, Isham Alfonso Steele; great granddaughter, Mary Allye Steele Edmonds; and great-great grandson,Bruce Alfonso Edmonds.


Saturday, November 16, 2013

Alfonso Parcutt Steele (1817-1911)

Alfonso Parcutt Steele was born in Hardin County, Kentucky on April 9,1817.  He was born to the marriage of Stephen Parcutt Steele and Susannah "Susan" McCarty.

Alfonso was the first son and second of ten children born to Stephen and Susan Steele.

In 1835, Alfonso Steele joined Captain Ephraim M. Daggett's company of volunteers in Louisiana and traveled with the company to Texas to aid in the Texas revolution.



On September 28, 1838, Alfonso Steele married Mary Ann Powell in Montgomery County, Texas.

The following children were born to the marriage of Alfonso Parcutt Steele and Mary Ann Powell:
Hampton, 1839-1928
Alonzo Leo, 1841-1936
Alvarado "Rado", 1843-1934
Francis Marion "Frank", 1847-1883
Leonard, 1851-1938
Mary Ann "Molly", 1854-1940
Missouri Alice, 1860-1938
Following their marriage in 1838, Alfonso and Mary Ann Steele made their home in Montgomery County where Hampton, Alonzo and Rado were born.


Alfonso, Mary Ann, Hampton, Alonzo and Rado Steele moved from Montgomery County to Robertson County, Texas.  Robertson County later became part of Limestone County.

The 1850 U.S. Census shows the family living in Precinct 1, Limestone County, Texas.  By 1850, their son Frank had been born.  Note also that Alfonso's father, Stephen, was living with the family at the time.


The 1860 U.S. Census shows the family living near the Springfield post office in Limestone County. Hampton has married and is no longer living at home. Leonard and Mary Ann "Molly" were born in 1851 and 1854, respectively.


By 1870, Alfonso and Mary Ann had another child, Missouri Alice, who was born in December of 1860. Leonard is also shown living with his mother, father and sister.


The 1880 U.S. Census shows Alfonso, Mary Ann and a grandson living in Limestone County, Texas.


The 1900 U.S. Census shows Alfonso and Mary Ann Steele living in Limestone County, Texas.


An April 11, 1909 article in the Galveston Daily News shows Alfonso celebrating his 93rd birthday in the home of his daughter, Missouri Alice Steele Eubanks.


Transcription:
Steele Celebrated Birthday
Hero of San Jacinto Was 93 Years of Age--He has had 174 Decendants
Special to The News
Mexia, Tex., April 10--Mr. Alfonso Steele, the sole survivor of the battle of San Jacinto, celebrated his 93rd birthday yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. Eubanks, at Forest Glade in this (Limestone) county.
The following interesting history in Col. Steele's family was gathered today:  The first of his original family (himself and wife), 2; children, 11; grandchildren, 66; great-grandchildren, 83; great-great-grandchildren, 12. Total, 174.
By 1910, Mary Ann Powell Steele has passed away (1903) and Alfonso is shown living with his daughter, Missouri Alice Steele Eubanks, and her family.



Alfonso Parcutt Steele died on July 8, 1911 in Kosse, Limestone County, Texas in the home of his grandson, Alvin Steele.  The following obituary appeared in the San Antonio Express on July 9, 1911:


Alfonso is buried alongside his wife, Mary Ann, in the Mexia City Cemetery, Mexia, Limestone County, Texas.  Tombstone photograph was taken by FindAGrave member and descendant, Catherine.


Alfonso Parcutt Steele was my great-great-great grandfather through his son, Francis Marion "Frank" Steele; grandson, Isham Alfonso Steele; great granddaughter, Mary Allye Steele Edmonds; and great-great grandson, Bruce Alfonso Edmonds.