
A Genealogy Of The Descendants Of James Steele And His Wife Mary; Late Of Clinton District, Monogalia County, Virginia (Now West Virginia); For The En - Paperback
A Genealogy Of The Descendants Of James Steele And His Wife Mary; Late Of Clinton District, Monogalia County, Virginia (Now West Virginia); For The En - Paperback
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by Donley M. Steele (Author)
Every family has a story, but few are as meticulously chronicled as the lineage of James Steele and Mary of Clinton District, Monongalia County, Virginia - now West Virginia. This family genealogy book, compiled with care by Donley M. Steele, offers both a fascinating journey into early American family trees and a practical genealogical reference guide for researchers and descendants alike. It is more than names and dates; it is a living tapestry of the Steele family descendants, capturing the resilience, migrations, and traditions that shaped generations across the Appalachian landscape. Within these pages, readers will find a rich sourcebook for genealogy enthusiasts and a lasting family reunion keepsake. The volume draws from West Virginia vital records and rare Appalachian genealogy records collections, making it an invaluable tool for anyone tracing the James Steele lineage or exploring the broader history of Monongalia County and the Clinton District. Each entry is crafted for handy reference, making this compiled family history both an accessible introduction for the curious and a deep well for the dedicated researcher. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its literary and historical significance lies not just in its detailed documentation, but in its role as a bridge between past and present, ensuring that the stories and connections of the Steele family endure for generations. Whether you are a casual reader, a family historian, or a collector of classic genealogical works, this book stands as both a reference and a cultural treasure.



















