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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!
2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!


Mary Ann Morison (always spelled with one 'R') was born October 20, 1847 in New Haven, No. Leith Parish, Scotland. She was born to Andrew Low Morison and Hellen "Ellen" Simpson Doig. At the time of her birth, her father Andrew was a grocer in New Haven. New Haven was a small 'burgh' near the port of Leith, Scotland.
Her family is listed in the 1851 Scottish Census:
Living at #3 Maitland St., New Haven, North Leith; living in household:
Line: 9
Roll: CSSCT1851_187
Household Members: Name Age
Andrew Morrison 36 Grocer
Helen Morrison 35
Andrewina Morrison 9
Helen Morrison 7
Mary Ann Morrison 4
Jean ( Jane) Morrison 2
Sarah Galloway 14 yr old servant Burnistland, Fife
Andrew's brother, John, was listed at Maitland Place, No. Leith, with his family in the Scottish 1841 census.
In 1855 the family emigrated to Melbourne, Australia. Several of Mary Ann's maternal uncles had previously gone to Australia as the building business was booming there at that time.
Unassisted Immigration to Victoria, Australia
Index of Inward Passenger Lists for British, Foreign and New Zealand Ports 1852-1923
Family Name First Name Age Month Year Ship Port Fiche Page
MORRISON ANDREW 39 APR 1855 VENILIA B 091 001
MORRISON HELEN 38 APR 1855 VENILIA B 091 001
MORRISON ANDREWINA 12 APR 1855 VENILIA B 091 001
MORRISON HELEN 9 APR 1855 VENILIA B 091 001
MORRISON MARY ANN 6 APR 1855 VENILIA B 091 001
MORRISON JANE 4 APR 1855 VENILIA B 091 001
MORRISON ROBERT 2 APR 1855 VENILIA B 091 001
In 1858 the family was living on Patrick St., Hobart, Tasmania
Tasmania Directory 1866
MORRISON, Andrew St. John Street , Launceston, Tasmania
Also in 1866, the family lost their only son, Robert Wilson Hedderick Morison. Robert died from "irritation of the brain" on December 14, and was buried in the Presbyterian Scotch Cemetery - High Street, Launceston
The Morison family were in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia until 1868, when they returned to Edinburgh, Scotland. Mary Ann's sister, Andrewina Morison, remained to marry Henry Heald, Jr. The couple had 9 children, and Andrewina died in 1891 in Launceston, Tasmania.
The family resided at #22 St. John Place when they settled back in Edinburgh, which is located off the 'Royal Mile'. Mary Ann's father Andrew, at that time, was noted as a 'Vinter of Spirits' ...his brother John Morison was a licensed dealer with 18 employees at that time, so it may be that Andrew worked with his brother.
Mary Ann's father died in December, 1871, and Mary Ann moved into her own apartment at 15 Bristow St., Edinburgh. It was around this time that Mary Ann met her future husband, Francis 'Frank' Oliphant Steeples.
Marriage Certificate:
Name: Francis Steeples
Marriage Date: 8 May 1872
Marriage Place: Edinburgh Parish,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland
Spouse: Mary Ann Morison
FHL Film Number: 6035516
Marriage cert from GRO in Edinburgh (# 74266) Mary Ann is listed as a 'spinster at time of marriage, with usual residence "15 Bristow St." Edinburgh. Father, Andrew Morison, listed as deceased 'joiner' at time of Mary Ann's marriage, and mother listed as Hellen Doig Morison. Minister listed as an R.R. Robertson, witness's names: 'J. Morison and and 'T. Grant, the other is David Steeples, brother to Francis.
The night of their marriage, the couple boarded a ship to America.
Per marriage license, Francis' father and mother were both deceased at the time of his marriage. His father, William, was a house painter, and his mother was listed as Isabella Oliphant Steeples. At time of marriage, address was given as "10 Society St., Edinburgh".


Juanita Josephine Kroetch was born May 15, 1901 in Harrison, Idaho to John Baptist Henry Kroetch and Hellen Isabelle 'Nellie' Steeples.


Kathy has lived in San Jose California for the majority of her life, having spent a few years in various places in Washington State. She was married once to Leo Pinna and they had one child Daniel Joseph Pinna.
Kathy worked on and off at the Valley Medical Center, as did her sister Pam Marks and mother Marian Joyce Benning, but has spent the majority of her career as a spiritual counselor and adviser for over 40 years having assisted thousands of individuals in their quest for realization. Kathy is cofounder and Content & Community Manager of AncientFaces.


Frank Kroetch was one of four siblings and was born to Dorothy Elaine (Ferguson) Kroetch and Hollis "Joe" Joseph Kroetch. As far as I know (grandson), Frank and his brother & two sisters had a bit of a rough childhood, having been separated into different groups living with various family members.
He was one of the youngest to serve on the USS Killen for the U.S Navy in World War II. In fact, he lived his entire life thinking he was the youngest crew mate on the ship (he lied about his age to serve in WW2), but found out in the late 1990's at a Killen shipmates reunion in San Francisco that one lad had him beat by a handful of days. He married Marian "Joyce" Benning and had two children Kathy Pinna and Pamela Marks. He later married Carol (Antonsen) Kroetch and they raised John Kroetch.
He was a very smart man (with an IQ that tested between 165 and 185) and good looking - charismatic! He was a life-long entrepreneur starting numerous businesses in various industries after attending the University of Washington and graduating from San Jose State University. He lived in both California (where his daughters were born) and Washington (where he was born and died).
Frank was never baptized (as far as his child Kathy knows) and has no burial site. He was cremated and his ashes distributed between his wife and two daughters.
He was quite a human being and we all miss him every day.


If I had to describe Pam I'd say she is funny, artistic, and loves all aspects of family history and genealogy. Wife to Neil Marks, mother to Layne Jacobs, she has lived most of her life in the San Francisco Bay Area - particularly in Santa Cruz and Willow Glen. She has researched her family's genealogy (and many of her friends!) going back hundreds of years.
Loves to travel to locations that have to do with her roots.


Francis 'Frank' Oliphant Steeples was born to William Steeples (1805 - 1869) and Isabel Bell Oliphant Steeples (1809 - 1855) and had a sister Nellie Steeples.
Frank married Mary Ann Morison Steeples Burns (1857-1929) on May 8th 1872 at 22 St. John Street in Edinburgh and they had children David James "DJ" Steeples (1875-1953) and Hellen Isabell "Nellie" (Steeples) Kroetch Abbott (1879 - 1968).


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.


Nellie was my great-grandmother and she was a spitfire! A strong woman who made her way in the world working as a seamstress (on the Barbary Coast in San Francisco - sewing for the prostitutes and pimps!), a maid, a hotel manager, and finally the owner of a hotel in Seattle Washington.
Her first marriage was to my great-grandfather, JB Kroetch. Rumor has it that she had a couple of other husbands (I know of a man whose surname was "McKenzie”) and then finally, the only great-grandfather I knew - David Shirley Abbott (who went by Shirley). They were married until she died. His profession was gambling - and he was very good at it. He did work in the Merchant Marines for several years but he said (and I believe him!) that was just so that he could win the wages of the other men on the trip home. He and Grandma Nell were a pair - she didn't allow drinking or smoking in her house and he adored her.
She always wore dresses (usually satin, with several petticoats), even at home, and a fur (mink) coat when she went out. She made good bread but boy, could she over-cook a roast! Since she grew up on a farm in Kansas, she followed the customs she knew - dinner was at noon, the main meal of the day, and supper (in the evening) was a light meal. She sewed clothes for my sister and me until she died and made "smoking jackets" for her grandsons. (Following the Victorian fashion, she made them multi-colored and of silk - a patchwork construction. My Dad - her grandson - said wearing it outside when we lived on Bird Ave in San Jose CA, traffic would stop!) She also crocheted/tatted - she made a tablecloth for both of her grandsons and their wives. I still have both of them. She loved arts and crafts. Remember "Popsicle" lamps? She made those - and she used "paint by numbers" kits to make art for the walls. (This was in the 60s - Grandpa Shirley also brought home velvet paintings when he went on trips in the Merchants.) And she made leather purses for my sister and me - still have my purse too.
You should have seen their house! It was very large for the time and it was filled with her finished projects and his memorabilia from his travels. Also, they kept a lot of cash (from his gambling - although he had stocks too) in the house, hidden in various places. So when they bought a car - always a Lincoln - the salesman would deliver the car to their house and they would give him cash for the full price. What a treat to have both of them as great-grandparents and how blessed were we to know them all of the time we were growing up.


Layne Marks Jacobs was born in California United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Layne Marks Jacobs.
