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Joseph Steede

Male 1773 - 1817  (44 years)


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  • Name Joseph Steede  [1
    Born 1773  [2, 3
    Christened 11 Jun 1773  Chipping Norton, , Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Gender Male 
    Name Joseph Steed  [5
    Residence Bampton, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [6
    Will 1810  [7
    _UID 122FDF6B68FA429487F033CF050018136C44 
    Died 17 Mar 1817  Bampton, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [8
    Buried 25 Mar 1817  Bampton, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [9
    Person ID I1845  Paul's Genealogy Tree
    Last Modified 16 Jan 2014 

    Father Joseph Steed,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Elisabeth,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Y  [10
    Children 3 children 
    Family ID F623  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Hester,   b. 1779,   d. 1 Dec 1861, Bampton, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 82 years) 
    Married Y  [11
    Children 
     1. Joseph Steede,   b. 1 Apr 1802,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Hester Steede,   b. 9 Feb 1804,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. Mary Ann Steede,   b. 8 Aug 1805,   d. Yes, date unknown
     4. William Campbell Steede,   b. 11 May 1807,   d. Yes, date unknown
     5. Alfred Steede,   c. 1 Mar 1809, Witney, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     6. Martha-Elizabeth Steede,   c. 8 Jul 1812, Witney, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     7. Henry Steede,   c. 4 Apr 1814, Witney, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     8. William Alfred Steede,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 14 Jan 2014 
    Family ID F624  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsChristened - 11 Jun 1773 - Chipping Norton, , Oxfordshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - - Bampton, Oxfordshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 17 Mar 1817 - Bampton, Oxfordshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - 25 Mar 1817 - Bampton, Oxfordshire, England Link to Google Earth
     = Link to Google Earth 

  • Notes 

  • Sources 
    1. [S612] Lieutenant William Chavasse, Paul Chavasse Mr., (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/h/a/Paul-Chavasse/index.html: October 22, 2003), pp. 14, 51. accessed November 28, 2008. (Reliability: 3), 28 Nov 2008.
      pg. 14
      From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
      heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).

      pg. 51
      13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
      Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
      brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
      died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
      wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
      Lieutenant William Chavasse
      Lieutenant William Chavasse (1784-1814)
      see pp. 14, 51


    2. [S986] England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, FamilySearch, ((https://familysearch.org : 2014)), accessed 14 Jan 2014), Birth/baptism entry for Joseph Steed; Citing index: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J3JY-THD. (Reliability: 3), 14 Jan 2014.
      Name:
      Lieutenant William Chavasse
      Lieutenant William Chavasse (1784-1814)
      see pp. 14, 51


    3. [S612] Lieutenant William Chavasse, Paul Chavasse Mr., (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/h/a/Paul-Chavasse/index.html: October 22, 2003), pp. 14, 51. accessed November 28, 2008. (Reliability: 3), 28 Nov 2008.
      pg. 14
      From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
      heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).

      pg. 51
      13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
      Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
      brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
      died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
      wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
      Person Page
      Person Page
      Lieutenant William Chavasse
      Lieutenant William Chavasse (1784-1814)
      see pp. 14, 51


    4. [S986] England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, FamilySearch, ((https://familysearch.org : 2014)), accessed 14 Jan 2014), Birth/baptism entry for Joseph Steed; Citing index: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J3JY-THD. (Reliability: 3), 14 Jan 2014.
      Name:
      Lieutenant William Chavasse
      Lieutenant William Chavasse (1784-1814)
      see pp. 14, 51


    5. [S986] England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, FamilySearch, ((https://familysearch.org : 2014)), accessed 14 Jan 2014), Birth/baptism entry for Joseph Steed; Citing index: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J3JY-THD. (Reliability: 3), 14 Jan 2014.
      Name:
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 1, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 2, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 3, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 4, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523


    6. [S612] Lieutenant William Chavasse, Paul Chavasse Mr., (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/h/a/Paul-Chavasse/index.html: October 22, 2003), pp. 14, 51. accessed November 28, 2008. (Reliability: 3), 28 Nov 2008.
      pg. 14
      From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
      heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).

      pg. 51
      13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
      Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
      brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
      died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
      wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 1, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 2, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 3, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 4, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Lieutenant William Chavasse
      Lieutenant William Chavasse (1784-1814)
      see pp. 14, 51


    7. [S612] Lieutenant William Chavasse, Paul Chavasse Mr., (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/h/a/Paul-Chavasse/index.html: October 22, 2003), pp. 14, 51. accessed November 28, 2008. (Reliability: 3), 28 Nov 2008.
      pg. 14
      From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
      heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).

      pg. 51
      13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
      Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
      brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
      died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
      wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 1, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 2, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 3, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      Jackson's Oxford Journal
      page 4, Issue No. 3615
      Gale Document Number: Y3202655523
      Lieutenant William Chavasse
      Lieutenant William Chavasse (1784-1814)
      see pp. 14, 51


    8. [S612] Lieutenant William Chavasse, Paul Chavasse Mr., (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/h/a/Paul-Chavasse/index.html: October 22, 2003), pp. 14, 51. accessed November 28, 2008. (Reliability: 3), 28 Nov 2008.
      pg. 14
      From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
      heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).

      pg. 51
      13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
      Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
      brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
      died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
      wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
      Person Page
      Person Page
      Lieutenant William Chavasse
      Lieutenant William Chavasse (1784-1814)
      see pp. 14, 51


    9. [S469] Oxfordshire Parish Register Transcripts, Oxfordshire Family History Society, (Oxfordshire Family History Society 1994 to 2003), Witney: St. Mary Parish Registers, Burials, page 219 (Reliability: 3), 21 Jun 2009.
      Year: 1817
      Date: 25 Mar
      Surname: STEEDE
      Forename: Joseph
      Details: (44), Bampton
      History and information about the Gloucestershire village of Winterbourne.
      History and information about the Gloucestershire village of Winterbourne.


    10. [S986] England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, FamilySearch, ((https://familysearch.org : 2014)), accessed 14 Jan 2014), Birth/baptism entry for Joseph Steed; Citing index: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J3JY-THD. (Reliability: 3), 14 Jan 2014.
      Name:
      Hosey Burch
      Hosey Burch
      [line 33]


    11. [S986] England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, FamilySearch, ((https://familysearch.org : 2014)), accessed 14 Jan 2014), Christening record for William Campbell Steede; Citing index: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NLYV-R51. (Reliability: 4), 14 Jan 2014.
      Name:
      Hosey Burch
      Hosey Burch
      [line 33]