Andrew Steele

(25 December 1816 - )
Andrew Steele|b. 25 Dec 1816|p789.htm#i30608|Peter Steele|b. c 1780|p789.htm#i30604|Margaret Sutor||p810.htm#i30605|||||||||||||
     Andrew Steele was christened on 25 December 1816 at Rayne, Aberdeenshire. He was the son of Peter Steele and Margaret Sutor.

Margaret Steele

(circa 1818 - )
Margaret Steele|b. c 1818|p789.htm#i30592|Peter Steele|b. c 1780|p789.htm#i30604|Margaret Sutor||p810.htm#i30605|||||||||||||
     Margaret Steele was born circa 1818 at Rayne, Aberdeenshire. She was the daughter of Peter Steele and Margaret Sutor.
     Margaret Steele married Samuel Emslie (of Rayne) circa 1848. Young Sam's father was given as Leslie and William's as William. Margaret and Ann was listed as the daughter of Peter Steele in the 1851 census at Wartle, Rayne. Margaret Steele was listed as the sister-in-law of Alexander Innes in the 1861 census at Mecklewartle, Rayne. Alexr Inness, 27, head, farmer of 10 acres, Catherine Johnston, 59, mother, Margaret Inness, sister, 22, domestic servant, Margaret Steele, sister in law, 43, housekeeper, Jane Emslie, 71, daughter of Alexr, scholar!, Samuel Emslie, 13, labourer, lodger, Peter Emslie, 9, son of Alexr, Alexr Emslie 5, son, Margaret Emslie, 2, daughter, all born at Rayne.
     Margaret Steele and William Emslie appeared on the 1871 census at Rayne. William Emslie 45, head, born Rayne, railway ...man, Margaret Steele, 53, sister in law, housekeeper, Alexander Emslie, 15, son, scholar, Margaret Emslie, 13, scholar, William 11 months, boarder, all born at Rayne.

Child of Margaret Steele and Samuel Emslie (of Rayne)

Children of Margaret Steele and William Emslie

Mary Steele

(6 July 1829 - )
Mary Steele|b. 6 Jul 1829|p789.htm#i30606|Peter Steele|b. c 1780|p789.htm#i30604|Margaret Sutor||p810.htm#i30605|||||||||||||
     Mary Steele was born on 6 July 1829 at Rayne, Aberdeenshire. She was the daughter of Peter Steele and Margaret Sutor.

Peter Steele

(circa 1780 - )
     Peter Steele was born circa 1780 at Inverurie?, Aberdeenshire.
     Peter Steele married Margaret Sutor.
     Peter Steele and Margaret Sutor appeared on the 1851 census at Wartle, Rayne. Peter Steele 69, farmer of 12 acres, born Inverary (Inverurie?), Abd, Margaret Steele, 68, his wife, Margaret Steele, 33, daughter, Ann Elmslie 27, daughter, Mary Steel 21, daughter, Samuel D Elmslie, 3, grandson, William Elmslie 3, grandson (mother's name Mary in index), Jane Elmslie, grand daughter 1, all born at Rayne.

Children of Peter Steele and Margaret Sutor

Sarah Ann Steele (Sager)

     
     Sarah Ann Steele (Sager) married Arthur Popplewell, son of George Popplewell and Sarah Ann Whiteley, on 27 April 1886 at Barnsley, Silkstone, Yorkshire.

Vera Lillian Steele (Berryman)

(27 June 1917 - 10 October 1982)
     Vera Lillian Steele (Berryman) was born on 27 June 1917 at Yarram, Victoria.
     Vera Lillian Steele (Berryman) married William Lindsay Bland, son of Leslie George Harold Bland and Margaret Maxwell Campbell, in 1969.
     Vera died on 10 October 1982 at Yarram, Victoria, aged 65. She was cremated on 12 October 1982 at The Necropolis, Springvale. She was buried at the Uniting Church section, Yarram.

William Steele

(26 May 1821 - )
William Steele|b. 26 May 1821|p789.htm#i30607|Peter Steele|b. c 1780|p789.htm#i30604|Margaret Sutor||p810.htm#i30605|||||||||||||
     William Steele was born on 26 May 1821 at Rayne, Aberdeenshire. He was the son of Peter Steele and Margaret Sutor.

Mabel Evelyn Steenholdt

(13 June 1915 - 29 August 2004)
     Mabel Evelyn Steenholdt was born on 13 June 1915 at Woolamai, Victoria.
     Mabel Evelyn Steenholdt married William Sergeant Ruby, son of William Sergeant Ruby and Lily Lloyd, on 21 January 1936 at Kilcunda, Victoria.
     Mabel Evelyn Steenholdt lived at the Railway Station, Anderson, Victoria, 1982.
     Mabel Evelyn Steenholdt lived at 23 Kirrak Street, Wonthaggi, Victoria, 1993. Previously of 'Oaklands' Anderson.
     Mabel died on 29 August 2004 at Inverloch, Victoria, aged 89.

Alexander Steer

(19 March 1730/31 - before 29 July 1742)
Alexander Steer|b. 19 Mar 1730/31\nd. b 29 Jul 1742|p789.htm#i18782|George Steer|b. 13 Dec 1683\nd. b 25 Oct 1738|p792.htm#i18355|Jane Clough|b. c 1690?|p156.htm#i18356|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|||||||
     Alexander Steer was christened on 19 March 1730/31 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire. Alexander, son of George Steer, mercer. He was the son of George Steer and Jane Clough.
     Alexander died before 29 July 1742 at Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. He was buried on 29 July 1742 at Sheffield.

Alice Steer

(circa 1725? - 23 May 1806)
Alice Steer|b. c 1725?\nd. 23 May 1806|p789.htm#i18383|Benjamin Steer|b. 18 Apr 1694\nd. 3 Jan 1746/47|p789.htm#i18378|Alice Walker|b. s 1700|p871.htm#i18379|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|||||||
     
     She lived at 'Paradise Square'.. Alice Steer was born circa 1725? At Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Benjamin Steer and Alice Walker.
     Alice Steer married John Elam on 5 October 1758 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire.
     Alice died on 23 May 1806 at Paradise Square, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. She had no issue. Her will names Jane, Joseph, James, Robert & Mary Hart, Elizabeth Darby, Joseph Steer, Benjamin Steer, Robert & Mary Powell. She was buried in the parish church..

Alice Steer

(4 June 1731 - )
Alice Steer|b. 4 Jun 1731|p789.htm#i18785|Benjamin Steer|b. 18 Apr 1694\nd. 3 Jan 1746/47|p789.htm#i18378|Alice Walker|b. s 1700|p871.htm#i18379|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|||||||
     Alice Steer was christened on 4 June 1731 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Benjamin Steer and Alice Walker.

Alice Steer

(26 February 1761 - )
Alice Steer|b. 26 Feb 1761|p789.htm#i20642|John Steer|b. 2 Jan 1726/27|p793.htm#i18831|Elizabeth Marriott|d. b 16 Nov 1781|p541.htm#i20640|John Steer|b. 2 Dec 1691\nd. c 1731|p793.htm#i18396|Mary Unknown (Steer)|b. c 1695?|p860.htm#i21044|||||||
     
     I am looking for any information about my g.g.g.g.g.grandmother Alice Steer Jones.
Her father was John Steer and her mother was Elizabeth Mariot. They were married June 12, 1768. 1758!!
Their children were: John, b.1769, Alice b.1770, Elizabeth,b.1771, George b.1774, Susan b. 1775, Jane b.1777, Joseph b.1779, and Ann b. 1780. I believe they all lived in Darnall.
My problem is I cannot find who was John Steers father, I know there were a number of John Steers (at least three) in that same timeframe. Anyone who can share any information I would appreciate it.
Thank You, Lisa Kelley. Alice Steer was christened on 26 February 1761 at Attercliffe, Sheffield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of John Steer and Elizabeth Marriott.
     Alice Steer married Joseph Jones.

Child of Alice Steer

Alice Caroline Dunbar Steer

(4 August 1855 - )
Alice Caroline Dunbar Steer|b. 4 Aug 1855|p789.htm#i27400|Charles Steer|b. 4 Feb 1811\nd. Sep 1888?|p790.htm#i27389|Janet Anne Unknown|b. c 1828|p852.htm#i27397|Charles W. Steer|b. 12 Nov 1784|p790.htm#i27360|Jane W. Watson|b. s 1790|p877.htm#i27361|||||||
     Alice Caroline Dunbar Steer was born on 4 August 1855 at Calcutta, West Bengal, India. She was the daughter of Charles Steer and Janet Anne Unknown. Sophy, Alice and Edwin were listed as the children of Janet Anne Unknown in the 1861 census at 1 Holland Rd, Hove, Sussex. Alice and Janet were listed as the children of Charles Steer in the 1881 census at 5 Redcliffe Square, Kensington, London.

Ann Steer

(13 July 1716 - )
Ann Steer|b. 13 Jul 1716|p789.htm#i18358|George Steer|b. 13 Dec 1683\nd. b 25 Oct 1738|p792.htm#i18355|Jane Clough|b. c 1690?|p156.htm#i18356|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|||||||
     Ann Steer was christened on 13 July 1716 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire. Ann, daughter of Geo' Steer mercer. She was the daughter of George Steer and Jane Clough.

Ann Steer

(8 July 1720 - )
Ann Steer|b. 8 Jul 1720|p789.htm#i18380|Benjamin Steer|b. 18 Apr 1694\nd. 3 Jan 1746/47|p789.htm#i18378|Alice Walker|b. s 1700|p871.htm#i18379|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|||||||
     Ann Steer was christened on 8 July 1720 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Benjamin Steer and Alice Walker.
     Ann Steer married Joseph Hoole on 11 May 1738 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire.

Ann Steer

(12 August 1727 - )
Ann Steer|b. 12 Aug 1727|p789.htm#i18392|Rev Charles Steer|b. 23 Feb 1698/99\nd. 2 Feb 1752|p790.htm#i18389|Mary Bacon|b. s 1700|p40.htm#i18390|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|||||||
     Ann Steer was christened on 12 August 1727 at Bradfield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Rev Charles Steer and Mary Bacon.
     Ann Steer married Benjamin Rawson on 13 May 1754 at the Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire.

Children of Ann Steer and Benjamin Rawson

Ann Steer

(22 July 1696 - 6 July 1759)
Ann Steer|b. 22 Jul 1696\nd. 6 Jul 1759|p789.htm#i18394|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|Robert Steer|b. Feb 1625\nd. b 1670|p795.htm#i18832|Mary Trippet|b. b 1630|p826.htm#i18844|George Ludlam|b. s 1633\nd. b 3 Sep 1677|p500.htm#i18755||||
     Ann Steer was christened on 22 July 1696 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of William Steer and Sarah Ludlam.
     Ann Steer married William Binks on 30 July 1716 at Wickersley, Yorkshire. To continue this line see: [EMAIL:]http://website.lineone.net/~stephen_binks/binks/Main/f287.htm#P1056[:EMAIL]
Their grand daughter Gertrude born 1755 (daughter of George Binks and Elizabeth Birks) married John Shore (b. 1744), founder of Parker and Shore’s Bank in Sheffield and brother to Florence Nightingale’s grandfather, William Shore. See [EMAIL:]http://www.geocities.com/layedwyer/shore.htm[:EMAIL]
Their children emigrated to Canada to escape the Sheffield cholera epidemic in 1832 and pioneered London, Ontario where many still live....
     In William Steer's will dated 27 August 1725 at Darnall, Sheffield,, Ann Steer was named as heir; In the name of God Amen, I William Steer of Darnall in the parish of Sheffield and county of York, chapman, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following ... all my estates both real and personal with the payment of my just debts, legacies and funeral expenses
All my messuages lands and tenements whatsoever lying in the several parishes of Sheffield Rotherham Aston and Hansworth als Handsworth in the county of York I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Sarah Steer for and during the term of her natural life if she continues a widow in my name I also give and bequeath unto my loving wife all my ready money and all my mortgage bonds in bills and other securities whatsoever and all my personal estate whatsoever if she continues a widow in my .... but if she marries then I will that my several children hereafter mentioned to whom I devise the several parts of my real estate shall immediately after her marriage enter upon the several shares and parts of my real estate to them hereby devised and receive and take the rents and profits of the same to their own use and benefit And I also will if my said wife shall marry she shall be accountable to my children for all my personal estate that she shall have possessed herself of and after her marriage I give and devise all my personal estate whatsoever to my eight children William George Joseph John Benjamin Charles Elizabeth the wife of Edmund Swift of Darnall and Ann the wife of William Binks of Darnall to be equally divided among them
And whereas in 1706 I purchased of the most noble Thomas Duke of Norfolk the first and next presentation and nomination and free disposition to the rectory of parochial church of Hansworth als Handsworth when the same should first and next happen to be vacant now I do herby give and devise the same to unto my said loving wife upon this trust and consideration that she present my son Charles to the same when it shall happen to be vacant or if my son Charles should die before the said rectory happens to be vacant then that she present to the same when it shall happen to be vacant my grandson William Steer son of my eldest son William Steer of Ecclesfield in the county of York, clerk, or such one of my grandchildren are at that time when a vacancy shall happen shall be capable of taking the said presentation but I give my said loving wife full power and authority with the consent of my son Charles to dispose of the said dispensation in what manner my said son Charles and she shall think fit for his benefit and advantage.
I give to my said eight children five pounds a piece to buy them mourning my dwelling house at Darnall together with the orchard and croft thereunto belonging... and the close called the Lock Close lying at Darnall afsd and a piece of land abutting upon the place called .... in Darnall afsd containing 34 yards thereabouts in length and about 14 yards in breadth now in the occupation of Benjamin Hoyland I give and devise and bequeath after the death or second marriage of my wife unto my eldest son William Steer afsd his heirs and assigns for ever and also all my lands called the Falcons or Falconers Wood lying the parish of Aston afsd now held ... for 10 years by John Brinsworth of Staley als Stavely in the county of Derby, butcher I give .. to my said son William his heirs and assigns for ever the close called the Wear Close lying in the parish of Aston afsd near the said lands called the Falconers containing 5 acres
I give ... to my son Joseph Steer of Sheffield, mercer, 200 pounds the close called the Mill Close containing 3 acres and the close called Chappel Bank containing one acre in Aston afsd
And also all those six closes called the Strattens? in Handsworth ... 18 acres to my son Charles Steer of Bradfield, Yks, clerk ...
my son John shall have receive and take to his own use the profits of the coal pits that are now wrought in the closes called High Hassells in Rotherham and shall have full liberty to sink pits and get coal in any part of the closes called High Haswell and shall have free leave for passage of Horses and carriages to the same thought the farm called Savage Bushes lying in the parish of Handsworth afsd ... and those five closes called High Hassell lying in the parish of Rotherham and the farm called Savage Bushes in the parish of Handsworth which I hold in lease from Thomas Duke of Norfolk
I give to my daughter Ann wife of William Binks of Darnall the dwelling house at Darnall he now lives in for and during the term of her natural life and after her decease I give and devise the same to Steer Binks son of the said William and Ann Binks his heirs and assigns for ever ... but I will that during his minority the rents received by his father William Binks to him the said William Binks own use and benefit ...
I desire my son William Steer to be aiding and assisting to his mother in the performing of this my will ... to be kind to such of my children as have had the least portion from me in my lifetime and of this my last will and testament ... my said wife my sole executrix I now put my hand 27 August 1725. William Steer his mark. ... Witnessed by Mary Twigg, Jonathan White, Ro: Chappell.

     Ann died on 6 July 1759 aged 62.

Ann Steer

(before 30 March 1715 - )
Ann Steer|b. b 30 Mar 1715|p789.htm#i18404|Rev William Steer|b. 15 Dec 1681\nd. 2 Jan 1745/46|p797.htm#i17515|Ann Banks|b. 15 Apr 1684\nd. 17 May 1759|p44.htm#i17516|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|Rev Robert Banks|b. 22 Jun 1650\nd. 3 Nov 1714|p48.htm#i17517|Margaret Thornton|b. 14 Oct 1654\nd. 12 Jun 1697|p819.htm#i20010|
     Ann Steer was born before 30 March 1715 at Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. She was christened between 30 November 1715 and March 1715 at Ecclesfield, YKS. She was the daughter of Rev William Steer and Ann Banks.
     Ann Steer married Rev Edmund Beatson on 28 April 1755 at York, Yorkshire.
     Ann Steer was mentioned in the will of Robert Steer dated 8 August 1771.

Ann Steer

(circa 1760 - 23 January 1835)
Ann Steer|b. c 1760\nd. 23 Jan 1835|p789.htm#i18436|Charles Steer|b. 11 Mar 1724/25\nd. 6 Oct 1786|p790.htm#i18416|Sarah Allott|b. s 1726\nd. 23 Jul 1791|p19.htm#i18423|Rev William Steer|b. 15 Dec 1681\nd. 2 Jan 1745/46|p797.htm#i17515|Ann Banks|b. 15 Apr 1684\nd. 17 May 1759|p44.htm#i17516|||||||
     
     Called Mary Ann according to the SoG pedigree.. Ann Steer was born circa 1760 at Wakefield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Charles Steer and Sarah Allott.
     Ann died on 23 January 1835 at Yorkshire.

Ann Steer

(before 1620 - )
     Ann Steer was born before 1620.
     Ann Steer married William Oates on 28 September 1639 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire.

Ann Steer

(15 April 1621 - )
Ann Steer|b. 15 Apr 1621|p789.htm#i18848|Robert Steer|b. b 1570?|p795.htm#i18845||||Unknown Steer|b. b 1530|p797.htm#i24085||||||||||
     Ann Steer was christened on 15 April 1621 at Beeley, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of Robert Steer.

Ann Steer

(30 January 1647/48 - )
Ann Steer|b. 30 Jan 1647/48|p789.htm#i4110|Robert Steer|b. Feb 1625\nd. b 1670|p795.htm#i18832|Mary Trippet|b. b 1630|p826.htm#i18844|Peter Steer|b. 28 Aug 1579\nd. 1656 or 1669|p795.htm#i9575||||||||||
     Ann Steer was christened on 30 January 1647/48 at Edensor, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of Robert Steer and Mary Trippet. Ann Steer may have been also christened on 6 February 1647/48 at Edensor, Derbyshire.

Ann Steer

(before 1628 - before 18 August 1628)
Ann Steer|b. b 1628\nd. b 18 Aug 1628|p789.htm#i14708|Robert Steer|b. Jan 1590/91\nd. b 21 Aug 1661|p795.htm#i9546|Elizabeth Senior?|b. c 1590?\nd. b 16 May 1631|p736.htm#i14606|Henry Steer|b. c 1550?\nd. b 25 Jun 1594|p793.htm#i22589|Alice Unknown (Steer)|b. c 1551\nd. b 22 Jan 1644/45|p839.htm#i24143|||||||
     Ann Steer was born before 1628. She was the daughter of Robert Steer and Elizabeth Senior?
     Ann died before 18 August 1628 at Darley, Derbyshire. She was buried on 18 August 1628 at Darley.

Ann Steer

(20 August 1620 - before 24 November 1626)
Ann Steer|b. 20 Aug 1620\nd. b 24 Nov 1626|p789.htm#i24076|Roger Steer|b. Jan 1590/91|p796.htm#i9573||||Henry Steer|b. c 1550?\nd. b 25 Jun 1594|p793.htm#i22589|Alice Unknown (Steer)|b. c 1551\nd. b 22 Jan 1644/45|p839.htm#i24143|||||||
     Ann Steer was christened on 20 August 1620 at Darley, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of Roger Steer.
     Ann died before 24 November 1626 at Darley, Derbyshire. She was buried on 24 November 1626 at Darley.

Ann Steer

(25 January 1801 - )
Ann Steer|b. 25 Jan 1801|p789.htm#i27373|Charles William Steer|b. 15 Dec 1750\nd. b 4 Oct 1810|p790.htm#i18372|Mary Wood|b. c 1762\nd. b 14 Feb 1854|p895.htm#i24200|William Steer|b. 16 Aug 1722\nd. Feb 1797|p797.htm#i18370|Ann Rastall|b. c 1722\nd. Feb 1815|p637.htm#i18371|||||||
     Ann Steer was born on 25 January 1801 at Stepney, London. She was the daughter of Charles William Steer and Mary Wood. Ann Steer was christened on 4 March 1801 at Christ Church, Spitalfields, Stepney, London.

Ann Steer

(21 July 1745 - 11 July 1827)
Ann Steer|b. 21 Jul 1745\nd. 11 Jul 1827|p789.htm#i27685|William Steer|b. 16 Aug 1722\nd. Feb 1797|p797.htm#i18370|Ann Rastall|b. c 1722\nd. Feb 1815|p637.htm#i18371|Joseph Steer|b. 16 Jan 1688/89\nd. 27 Jul 1744|p794.htm#i18366|Maria Morewood|b. 3 Oct 1690\nd. 1758|p558.htm#i18367|||||||
     Ann Steer was born on 21 July 1745 at Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire. She was the daughter of William Steer and Ann Rastall. Ann Steer was christened on 23 July 1745 at Burton Latimer.
     Ann Steer married William Drury Lowe in 1782. Ann STEER, of Burton Latimer, Northants, married William DRURY of Bread Street, Cheapside, Merchant. Died 11 July 1827 aged 73, buried at Derby. Became Drury-Lowe of Locko Park, Co Derby.
     Ann died on 11 July 1827 aged 81.

Ann Steer

(1 February 1674 - )
Ann Steer|b. 1 Feb 1674|p789.htm#i33622|Richard Steer|b. 1 Jul 1630\nd. b 12 Sep 1687?|p795.htm#i9545|Joan Goodin|d. b 8 Dec 1691|p351.htm#i24099|Robert Steer|b. Jan 1590/91\nd. b 21 Aug 1661|p795.htm#i9546|Elizabeth Senior?|b. c 1590?\nd. b 16 May 1631|p736.htm#i14606|||||||
     Ann Steer was christened on 1 February 1674 at Darley, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of Richard Steer and Joan Goodin.

Anne Steer (Holland)

(18 December 1728 - )
Anne Steer (Holland)|b. 18 Dec 1728|p789.htm#i18830|John Steer|b. 2 Dec 1691\nd. c 1731|p793.htm#i18396|Mary Unknown (Steer)|b. c 1695?|p860.htm#i21044|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|||||||
     Anne Steer (Holland) was christened on 18 December 1728 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of John Steer and Mary Unknown (Steer).

Anthony Steer

     
     Anthony Steer lived at Farley, Darley, 1660.
     Anthony Steer married Eleanor Sordbie on 26 August 1660 at Darley, Derbyshire.

Child of Anthony Steer and Eleanor Sordbie

Benjamin Steer

(18 April 1694 - 3 January 1746/47)
Benjamin Steer|b. 18 Apr 1694\nd. 3 Jan 1746/47|p789.htm#i18378|William Steer|b. 23 Nov 1651\nd. c 15 Aug 1726|p797.htm#i17513|Sarah Ludlam|b. c 1656\nd. b 17 Jul 1729|p501.htm#i17514|Robert Steer|b. Feb 1625\nd. b 1670|p795.htm#i18832|Mary Trippet|b. b 1630|p826.htm#i18844|George Ludlam|b. s 1633\nd. b 3 Sep 1677|p500.htm#i18755||||
     Benjamin Steer was christened on 18 April 1694 at Attercliffe, Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was christened on 18 April 1694 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was the son of William Steer and Sarah Ludlam.
     Benjamin Steer married Alice Walker in 1717. Benjamin was a mercer, Sheffield, Yorkshire.
     In William Steer's will dated 27 August 1725 at Darnall, Sheffield,, Benjamin Steer was named as heir; In the name of God Amen, I William Steer of Darnall in the parish of Sheffield and county of York, chapman, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following ... all my estates both real and personal with the payment of my just debts, legacies and funeral expenses
All my messuages lands and tenements whatsoever lying in the several parishes of Sheffield Rotherham Aston and Hansworth als Handsworth in the county of York I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Sarah Steer for and during the term of her natural life if she continues a widow in my name I also give and bequeath unto my loving wife all my ready money and all my mortgage bonds in bills and other securities whatsoever and all my personal estate whatsoever if she continues a widow in my .... but if she marries then I will that my several children hereafter mentioned to whom I devise the several parts of my real estate shall immediately after her marriage enter upon the several shares and parts of my real estate to them hereby devised and receive and take the rents and profits of the same to their own use and benefit And I also will if my said wife shall marry she shall be accountable to my children for all my personal estate that she shall have possessed herself of and after her marriage I give and devise all my personal estate whatsoever to my eight children William George Joseph John Benjamin Charles Elizabeth the wife of Edmund Swift of Darnall and Ann the wife of William Binks of Darnall to be equally divided among them
And whereas in 1706 I purchased of the most noble Thomas Duke of Norfolk the first and next presentation and nomination and free disposition to the rectory of parochial church of Hansworth als Handsworth when the same should first and next happen to be vacant now I do herby give and devise the same to unto my said loving wife upon this trust and consideration that she present my son Charles to the same when it shall happen to be vacant or if my son Charles should die before the said rectory happens to be vacant then that she present to the same when it shall happen to be vacant my grandson William Steer son of my eldest son William Steer of Ecclesfield in the county of York, clerk, or such one of my grandchildren are at that time when a vacancy shall happen shall be capable of taking the said presentation but I give my said loving wife full power and authority with the consent of my son Charles to dispose of the said dispensation in what manner my said son Charles and she shall think fit for his benefit and advantage.
I give to my said eight children five pounds a piece to buy them mourning my dwelling house at Darnall together with the orchard and croft thereunto belonging... and the close called the Lock Close lying at Darnall afsd and a piece of land abutting upon the place called .... in Darnall afsd containing 34 yards thereabouts in length and about 14 yards in breadth now in the occupation of Benjamin Hoyland I give and devise and bequeath after the death or second marriage of my wife unto my eldest son William Steer afsd his heirs and assigns for ever and also all my lands called the Falcons or Falconers Wood lying the parish of Aston afsd now held ... for 10 years by John Brinsworth of Staley als Stavely in the county of Derby, butcher I give .. to my said son William his heirs and assigns for ever the close called the Wear Close lying in the parish of Aston afsd near the said lands called the Falconers containing 5 acres
I give ... to my son Joseph Steer of Sheffield, mercer, 200 pounds the close called the Mill Close containing 3 acres and the close called Chappel Bank containing one acre in Aston afsd
And also all those six closes called the Strattens? in Handsworth ... 18 acres to my son Charles Steer of Bradfield, Yks, clerk ...
my son John shall have receive and take to his own use the profits of the coal pits that are now wrought in the closes called High Hassells in Rotherham and shall have full liberty to sink pits and get coal in any part of the closes called High Haswell and shall have free leave for passage of Horses and carriages to the same thought the farm called Savage Bushes lying in the parish of Handsworth afsd ... and those five closes called High Hassell lying in the parish of Rotherham and the farm called Savage Bushes in the parish of Handsworth which I hold in lease from Thomas Duke of Norfolk
I give to my daughter Ann wife of William Binks of Darnall the dwelling house at Darnall he now lives in for and during the term of her natural life and after her decease I give and devise the same to Steer Binks son of the said William and Ann Binks his heirs and assigns for ever ... but I will that during his minority the rents received by his father William Binks to him the said William Binks own use and benefit ...
I desire my son William Steer to be aiding and assisting to his mother in the performing of this my will ... to be kind to such of my children as have had the least portion from me in my lifetime and of this my last will and testament ... my said wife my sole executrix I now put my hand 27 August 1725. William Steer his mark. ... Witnessed by Mary Twigg, Jonathan White, Ro: Chappell.

     Direction to surrender a copyhold estate in Butterthwaite by Joseph Banks to William Jessop to the use of Benjamin Steeer and his heirs. Benjamin was elected town trustee, on 26 May 1737 at Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.
     Benjamin Steer was registered as Benjamin Stear at Sheffield on the electoral roll dated 1741. He voted for G Fox, esq. at 1741 poll for Yorkshire at Sheffield.
     Benjamin Steer was mentioned in the will of Rev William Steer dated 17 May 1745.
     Benjamin died on 3 January 1746/47 at Sheffield, Yorkshire, aged 52.

Children of Benjamin Steer and Alice Walker

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