
1. Old Father Steele .
Old married.
+ 2 M i. Gavin Steele Sir .
Second Generation 
General Notes: Said to have settled near Dublin, having gone as an officer in Cromwell's army
No further information known
Gavin married.
+ 3 M i. Steele .
Third Generation 
General Notes: Unknown generations of Steele
Steele married Glendinning.
+ 4 M i. John Steele I was born est 1780.
Fourth Generation 
4. John Steele I was born est 1780.
General Notes: Described on his son's marriage certificate as 'Oil & Colour Dealer'
Events
Occupation: Oil & Colour dealer.
John married Rebecca in 1808. Rebecca was born on 8 Aug 1785.
+ 5 M i. John Steele II was born in 1809 in Tipperary, died on 19 Apr 1890 in Cork, Ireland at age 81, and was buried on 22 Apr 1890.
Fifth Generation 
5. John Steele II was born in 1809 in Tipperary, died on 19 Apr 1890 in Cork, Ireland at age 81, and was buried on 22 Apr 1890.
Events
Occupation: Druggist, Accountant, Commision Agent.
John married Rebecca Power, daughter of John Power and Elizabeth Abbott, on 20 Jul 1827 in Calkessan. Rebecca was born in 1808, died on 8 Aug 1885 in 3 Deane St. Lower George's St. Cork, Ireland at age 77, and was buried on 11 Aug 1885 in Quaker Burial Ground.
Alt. Marriage: 9 Mar 1827.
+ 6 M i. Thomas Steele was born on 18 Jul 1838 and died on 6 Nov 1890 at age 52.
7 M ii. John Power Steele was born on 27 Nov 1839 and died on 24 Nov 1845 at age 5.
8 F iii. Elizabeth Power Steele was born on 20 Aug 1841.
General Notes: Showed the Irish at the time of the 'Troubles' where to place their guns on the Dublin post office roof.
9 F iv. Rebecca Steele was born on 30 Mar 1843 and died on 29 May 1848 at age 5.
10 F v. Mary Jane Steele was born on 12 Mar 1845 and died on 7 Apr 1846 at age 1.
+ 11 M vi. William Steele was born on 7 Sep 1848.
+ 12 F vii. Susanna Steele was born on 18 Mar 1850.
13 M viii. John Steele was born on 21 Jun 1852 and died on 10 Jan 1856 at age 3.
14 M ix. Robert Steele was born on 27 Aug 1854.
Sixth Generation 
6. Thomas Steele was born on 18 Jul 1838 and died on 6 Nov 1890 at age 52.
General Notes: Said to have had twins that died of smallpox. Parents turned from Quakers, who were rather unsympathetic, to Presbyterians
Events
Thomas married Jessie Fraser Scott, daughter of Captain Edward Scott and Janet Taylor Of Islay, on 4 Sep 1866 in Greenock, Renfrew. Jessie was born on 10 Oct 1842 in Greenock, Renfrew and died on 8 Apr 1906 in Glasgow at age 63.
Marriage Notes: JAL has family bible given to Thomas and Jessie inscribed:-
"To Thomas and Jessie Frazer Steele from their loving Father & Mother, Jannet (stet) & Edward Scott
September 4 1866
As for me & my house, we will serve the Lord.
Joshua XXIV. 15"
+ 15 M i. Rev. John Steele was born on 13 Feb 1868 in 3 Audley Place, Cork, Ireland and died on 28 Aug 1960 at age 92.
16 M ii. Edward Scott Steele was born on 1 Apr 1869 and died on 28 Aug 1950 at age 81. Another name for Edward was Uncle Ned.
Events
Occupation: Laundry proprietor.
Edward married Elsie Lilian Chuter on 2 Jul 1932 in Presbyterian Church, Cricklewood. Elsie was born in 1906 and died on 22 Jan 1989 at age 83.
Events
Occupation: Laundry clerk.
17 M iii. Thomas Steele was born on 16 Mar 1870 and died on 28 May 1872 at age 2.
18 F iv. Janet Scott Steele was born on 15 Mar 1871 in 3 Audley Place, Cork, Ireland and died on 16 May 1880 at age 9.
19 M v. Alexander Macdonald Steele was born on 1 Aug 1873.
Events
Occupation: Laundry proprietor, Shootup Hill.
Alexander married Kitty Dunstall. Kitty died in 1946.
20 F vi. Rebecca Power Steele was born on 9 Apr 1875 and died about 1952 about age 77.
+ 21 M vii. James Edward Steele was born in 1876 and died in 1952 at age 76.
22 F viii. Jessie Steele was born in 1878 and died on 14 May 1880 at age 2.
11. William Steele was born on 7 Sep 1848.
William married.
His children were:
23 M i. Jack Steele .
24 M ii. Canon Steele .
Events
Residence: Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland.
12. Susanna Steele was born on 18 Mar 1850.
General Notes: Wouldn't use a sewing machine!
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Susanna married Samuel Baker.
Their child was:
25 M i. Olaf Baker .
General Notes: Author of 'Peter in Process' (Autobiography) and 'Heart of the West'
Seventh Generation 
15. Rev. John Steele was born on 13 Feb 1868 in 3 Audley Place, Cork, Ireland and died on 28 Aug 1960 at age 92.
General Notes: First MA from Queen's, Belfast.
Missionary to China (English Presbyterian Mission) until 1914 - taught at Swatow Anglo-Chinese College.
On his return to England, he became secretary to the Board of Study for the Preparation of Missionaries.
Thereafter Minister at Reading, then Ipswich
Invented a Braille system for Chinese characters
Doctorate in Literature from Dublin.
Events
Occupation: Presbyterian Missionary & Minister.
Died: Muswell Hill Cert. No. IX 566065.
John married Elizabeth Turnbull, daughter of Robert Brown Turnbull and Flora Wallace, on 20 Dec 1897 in Amoy, China. Elizabeth was born on 22 Oct 1872 in Assynt Farm, Evanton, Easter Ross and died on 25 Feb 1942 at age 69.
Events
Occupation: Worked At Amoy, China.
Alt. Birth: 22 Oct 1871.
+ 26 M i. Gerald Hector Steele was born on 11 Jan 1903 in Swatow, China and died on 10 Nov 1946 at age 43.
+ 27 F ii. Janet Doreen Steele was born on 15 Mar 1909 in Swatow, China and died on 22 Feb 2003 in Salisbury, Wiltshire at age 93.
+ 28 M iii. Alastair Patrick Steele was born on 25 Jan 1906 and died on 5 Mar 1943 in Solomon Islands at age 37.
29 M iv. Diarmad Ronald Steele
Diarmad married Sheila McDonough.
John next married Florence Dorothy Herbert. Auntie Dorothy died on 23 Apr 1977.
21. James Edward Steele was born in 1876 and died in 1952 at age 76.
General Notes: Published 'Naval Architecture' Part 1 in 1917 (Cambridge University Press), when living in London
James married Florence King. Florence died in 1946.
+ 30 F i. Sheila Guiscard Steele
+ 31 F ii. Coralie Fraser Steele was born on 22 Feb 1914 and died in 1997 at age 83.
Eighth Generation 
26. Gerald Hector Steele was born on 11 Jan 1903 in Swatow, China and died on 10 Nov 1946 at age 43.
General Notes: Educated Inverness Royal Academy, Tollington School, N London, & scholarship to Highgate School.
After qualifying Epsom Rd. Guildford & 93 Harley St.
UCH: MRCS, LRCP 1925
MB BS Gold Medal 1928
FRCS 1928
MS Lond 1928
Bruce, Liston, Erickson, Aichison & Atkinson Morley medals & scholarships
Asst. UCH Surgical Unit (Trotter & Choyce).
Asst. Royal Ear Hosp.
Clin. Asst. St. Peter's Hosp. for Stone
Surgeon Royal Surrey County Hosp. Guildford
ENT Surgeon Aldershot & Fleet Hospitals
Author jointly "Carcinoma of the oesophagus - a method of treatment with radon seeds" BMJ 1934
"Retrograde oesophagoscopy & radon seed insertion" BMJ 1935
Pioneered transplantation of oesophagus for carcinoma
Consultant surgeon to Mount Alvernia Hospital, Guildford
Events
Alt. Birth: 1905.
Gerald married Sylvia Walsh, daughter of Charles Woolard Walsh and Unknown, on 2 Jun 1931. Sylvia was born in 1904 and died on 31 May 1946 at age 42.
Family picture:
+ 32 M i. John Michael Steele was born on 22 Aug 1932 and died on 21 Aug 1999 at age 66.
+ 33 M ii. Peter Robert Steele
27. Janet Doreen Steele was born on 15 Mar 1909 in Swatow, China and died on 22 Feb 2003 in Salisbury, Wiltshire at age 93.
Events
Jenny married Professor Charles Hansard Lack, son of Rev. Charles Nedham Lack and Edna Sara Bavin, on 23 Oct 1939 in Muswell Hill, London. Charles was born on 27 Jun 1909 in Chi Kong Shan, China and died on 25 Nov 1991 in Coombe Bissett, Wiltshire at age 82.
Events
Occupation: Professor of Pathology at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London. - a personal chair. Particularly interested in tuberculosis. Founder member of the Acid Fast Club.
+ 34 M i. Dr. John Alastair Lack
35 M ii. Roderick Charles Lack was born on 29 Mar 1945 and died in 1969 in London at age 24.
General Notes: A very cultured and literary person. Educated at East Barnet Grammar school, Aldenham school and Clare College, Cambridge. Mellon scholarship to Yale, USA, to study architecture.
RODERICK CHARLES LACK died in his sleep early on New Year's day, 1969. Rod Lack made more impact on the College than most people do, even though he seemed almost cat-like in his self-sufficiency. This was because his strongest interests were essentially private ones which, nonetheless, were capable of taking public forms. Outside literature (which he studied professionally, as it were, in the English Faculty) he was an artist; a private artist in his oil paintings (done in a bold, dashing style) but a public one in his designs for stage sets and for the decor of the May Ball. People will remember his enthusiasm and his capacity for working himself to the bone on his current project. Something of the same idiosyncratic vigour showed in other ways. As a student of literature he was never tidy, because he would not, fortunately, subdue his interests to the prudential requirements of the Tripos. Where he was interested, he read, and the weekly essay took second place. In Part 11 he found a course that could accommodate him. Characteristically he increased his load by taking the difficult option of a Part 11 Modern Languages paper in French, but equally characteristically did well both in that subject and in the examination as a whole. His competence, versatility and personality won him a Mellon Fellowship to Yale.
Outside, as well as inside his work, Rod was a rover. He could always be counted on to have planned an unusual vacation. He was prepared to travel widely, hard and alone in pursuit of his interests; for example he slept rough in Turkey as a means of continuing a long-term investigation, begun while still at school, of the mosaics of the region. The Mellon Fellowship provided an opportunity for a radical change of direction and Rod took it. At Yale he acknowledged his true bent by entering the School of Architecture. Those of us who met him at Yale will remember not only the confidence and drive that thrust him on to meet the challenge of his new discipline, but the enthusiasm with which he put his knowledge to practical use as a member of a group that erected a community centre in a depressed area in the Kentucky hills.
Rod came back to Cambridge to continue his architectural studies with every sign of having found his niche. He was lively, enthusiastic and looked physically very well. News of his sudden death so soon afterwards came, to those who knew him, as a shock from which they are not likely yet to have recovered.J.R.N.
+ 36 F iii. Diana Mary Lack de Lopez
+ 37 F iv. Margaret Lack
28. Alastair Patrick Steele was born on 25 Jan 1906 and died on 5 Mar 1943 in Solomon Islands at age 37.
General Notes: Major Alastair Patrick Steele, R.A.
Friends of Dr. Steele will regret to learn that his second son, Major Alastair Patrick Steele, R.A., has been posted by the War Office as “Missing, presumed drowned.”
Alastair was born in Swatow, China, and was educated at the Royal Academy, Inverness and Tollington School, Tetherdown, London. From the University College Reading he took the B.Sc. at London University. Thereafter, he graduated at the Dick Veterinary College, Edinburgh, securing the Diploma of State Veterinary Medicine with many distinctions. His final appointment at home was that of Veterinary Inspector to the Orkney and Shetland Islands, with his headquarters at Kirkwall. During that period he shared the command of one of the vital defences of Scapa Flow with Eric Linklater, the novelist.
Having achieved his majority, he was then appointed Instructor of Gunnery to the Eastern Command. He was ordered to Hong Kong in 1942, but, when that fortress fell, the transport was directed to Singapore, where he arrived, only to be captured by the Japanese when the Malay Peninsula was finally occupied by the enemy. At Changi prison camp he was put in charge of the anti-Mosquito Campaign.
From Singapore, he and 600 other prisoners were shipped to New Britain in the Pacific, he being second in command of the group. In New Britain he was put in charge of the working parties, and “handled the Japanese” with much skill, to the advantage of the men under him.
From there, he and the men who could travel were sent to the Solomon Islands, and then back to New Britain. The final move was in a ship bound for New Guinea, and of that voyage nothing is known, nor has any news been received since.
Two of his friends, a Captain and Instructor in Gunnery in ,the R.A. (who died later from malnutrition) and a medical Orderly, bore testimony to him as “the straightest man they had ever known, a great man and a fine Christian.”
He leaves a wife, formerly Miss Candlish, and two children, Alastair Kenneth and Eileen Fiona, now living in Dumfries.
Alastair married Helen Candlish. Helen was born on 23 May 1905 and died on 11 Apr 2000 at age 94.
Their children were:
+ 39 M ii. Kenneth Steele was born in 1934.
Sheila married Harry Stocken. Harry was born in 1909 and died in 1980 at age 71.
+ 40 M i. David Stocken
+ 41 M ii. Oliver Stocken
42 F iii. Karen Stocken
Karen married William Barton.
43 F iv. Nesta Stocken
31. Coralie Fraser Steele was born on 22 Feb 1914 and died in 1997 at age 83.
Coralie married Sir Sydney Plaister C.B.E. in 1937. Sydney was born on 15 Jan 1909 and died on 25 Mar 1991 at age 82.
Events
Occupation: Quantity Surveyor.
Occupation: Chairman, W. Midlands Conservative Council.
+ 44 F i. Hazel Plaister
+ 45 M ii. John Plaister
Ninth Generation 
32. John Michael Steele was born on 22 Aug 1932 and died on 21 Aug 1999 at age 66.
J.M. married Jane Shereen Near, daughter of Isaac Elliston Near and Olive Vera Simpson.
Their children were:
46 M i. Christopher John Steele
+ 47 M ii. Michael Gerald Steele
+ 48 F iii. Sarah Jane Steele
+ 49 F iv. Rosemary Ann Vera Steele
P.R. married Sarah Fleming. Sarah was born in 1940 and died on 5 Nov 1995 at age 55.
Their children were:
50 M i. Adam Steele
51 F ii. Judith Steele
Alastair married Patricia Margaret Reynolds, daughter of Alec Reeve Reynolds and Mary Ellen Frost.
+ 53 F i. Juliette Louise Lack
54 F ii. Katherine Olivia Lack
Katherine married Robert Iain Ogilvy.
55 M iii. Christopher Alec Lack
D.M. married Mario Lopez Linde.
Their child was:
Mag married David Jenkins.
Their children were:
57 M i. Alan Roderick Jenkins
Alan married Ezgi Emine Icelli.
58 M ii. Martin Charles Jenkins
59 F iii. Sarah Katherine Jenkins
39. Kenneth Steele was born in 1934.
Kenneth married Dorothy.
Their child was:
David married Madeleine Vincent.
Their child was:
Oliver married Sally Dismon.
Their children were:
62 M i. James Stocken
63 M ii. Jonathon Stocken
Hazel married James Pielow.
Their children were:
65 F i. Jacqueline
John married Janet.
Their child was:
Tenth GenerationGug married Linda Thorpe.
Their children were:
68 F i. Kelly Steele
69 M ii. Joshua Steele
Gug had a relationship with Katherine Jane Shrives.
Their children were:
70 M i. Charlie Steele
Sarah married Sean David King.
Their children were:
72 F i. Sophie King
Rosemary married Delalis.
Their children were:
74 F i. Lily Delalis
Juliette married Patrick McCormack, son of Michael Anthony McCormack and Catherine Campbell.
Their children were:
76 M i. Thomas Alastair McCormack
77 F ii. Niamh Kathryn McCormack
78 F iii. Megan Louise McCormack
79 F iv. Mary McCormack
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