She married June 1 1884 to Jacob Anglemyre to this union they had one child.
HUNTINGTON HERALD-PRESS FRIDAY MARCH 29 1940
TAKEN BY DEATH
ILLNESS CLAIMS ELDERLY WOMAN
Mrs. Anglemyre daughter of Pioneer County Resident.
Following a week's illness, Mrs. Harriet B. Steele Anglemyre, 88, died at 8:15 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margaret D. Swaim,243 East Franklin Street where she had resided the last year.
She was born February 4, 1852 in Clear County Township to William L. and Nancy L. McClelland Steele. Her father was a pioneer resident of Huntington County moving here in 1832. He was a cabinet maker by trade and constructed coffins.
Following the parents marriage they operated a hotel here for some time, later acquired some land and established residence in Clear Creek township where the daughter was born.
She was married June 1, 1884 to Jacob Anglemyre who at one time operated the Thompson Ice Cream Company here. The husband died June 2, 1922.
Surviving are an only child Miss Ethel Anglemyre, and several nieces and nephews. She was next to the last of 11 children,
The body was taken to the home of a nephew, Carl P. Steele, 207 Etna Avenue, where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. D.R. Hutchinson pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of which she was a member, will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery in Indiana.
She married June 1 1884 to Jacob Anglemyre to this union they had one child.
HUNTINGTON HERALD-PRESS FRIDAY MARCH 29 1940
TAKEN BY DEATH
ILLNESS CLAIMS ELDERLY WOMAN
Mrs. Anglemyre daughter of Pioneer County Resident.
Following a week's illness, Mrs. Harriet B. Steele Anglemyre, 88, died at 8:15 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margaret D. Swaim,243 East Franklin Street where she had resided the last year.
She was born February 4, 1852 in Clear County Township to William L. and Nancy L. McClelland Steele. Her father was a pioneer resident of Huntington County moving here in 1832. He was a cabinet maker by trade and constructed coffins.
Following the parents marriage they operated a hotel here for some time, later acquired some land and established residence in Clear Creek township where the daughter was born.
She was married June 1, 1884 to Jacob Anglemyre who at one time operated the Thompson Ice Cream Company here. The husband died June 2, 1922.
Surviving are an only child Miss Ethel Anglemyre, and several nieces and nephews. She was next to the last of 11 children,
The body was taken to the home of a nephew, Carl P. Steele, 207 Etna Avenue, where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. D.R. Hutchinson pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of which she was a member, will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery in Indiana.
Family Members
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James McClelland Steele
1838–1892
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Spear Spencer Steele
1840–1926
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Caroline Cecilia "Carrie" Steele Cail
1841–1923
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John Samuel Steele
1843–1922
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Edwin Beecher Steele
1844–1920
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Sarah Catherine Steele
1846–1850
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Anna Ella Steele McCombs
1847–1924
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Margaret Ellen Steele
1850–1851
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William I Steele
1854–1920
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Charles Howe Steele
1856–1946
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