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David James Steeples; Mussleburgh, Scotland

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David James Steeples; Mussleburgh, Scotland
David James Steeples, born in Inveresk Parish, Mussleburgh, Scotland; David was the son of William Francis Steeples and Isabella Oliphant. Brother to my grgrgrandfather, Francis Oliphant Steeples. David James died in Scotland July 18, 1918. Married to Margaret Shepherd.
Date & Place: in Mussleburgh Scotland
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i'm related to the steeples family and i believe the this is a picture of francis oliphant steeples not david james steep[es..
enjoy your site. my mother is a daughter of
d.j.steeples..alveda b. steeples newman.
Hi! My grandmother was Nell, David's sister. This is from Freda's album & is Francis' brother, I think? Not your grandfather.
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David James "DJ" Steeples
David James Steeples of Palco, Rooks County, Kansas United States was born on January 27, 1873 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to Mary Ann (Morrison) Steeples and Francis Oliphant Steeples. He had a sister Hellen Isabell "Nellie" (Steeples) Kroetch Abbott. David Steeples died at age 80 years old in April 1953 in Palco, Rooks County, KS, and was buried on April 30, 1953 at Pleasant View Cemetery in Palco.
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my mother's name: alveda b.steeples newman..my cousin is nancy lowry dixon.. my grandfather was david james steeples. my name is:shirley frances newman gray.
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