MUSCOGEE COUNTY GA Bible Record - Steely, File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by steely37@pflash.com Kevin Steely http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/muscogee/bible/steely.txt Elijah M.D. Steely married Jane (Stevens?) Columbus, GA Births: [Children of Elijah and Jane Steely] Sarah Ann Elizabeth Steely born April 28th 1842 James Polk Steely: born August 28th 1843 Frances Moselle Steely born Nov 18th 1846 John Henry Clay Steely born Jan 7th 1845. Henry Clay Steely married Mitilda (Haire) Steely [Their children] Lizzie Steely born Oct 1st 1871 Jim Steely born Oct 20 1873 Johnie Steely born Nov 30 1875 All of Columbus Georgia. James Polk Steely & Mary Elizabeth (Culpepper) Steely. Muscogee county GA. The mother Mary Elizabeth Culpepper was born June 24,1849 Fannie Weston Steely was born August 7, 1869 William Gadson Steely was born Sept 8,1873 Clay Malingen Steely was born July 6,1874 James Wesley Steely was born July 30,1876 Charles Christfur Steely was born August 19,1878 Here are some marriages in the Bible: Henry Clay Steely married Matilda Haire, 1871,Muscogee county. (see below letter confirming Matilda's birth date) Sarah Ann Elizabeth Steely married John B. Fannen Apr 1, 1856 Frances Mozella Steely married Henry R. Smith Oct 11,1864 Notes: Elijah Steely and Jane Stevens were both members of Liberty Baptist Church, Columbus GA (They Were Here; South West Georgia Genealogical Journal) Notes: Columbus GA, April 1885 My Dear sister i take my pen hand to drop you a few lines to let you "no" that we got your letter a few days "a go"and was glad to hear from you and to hear that you all was well this leaves us all well at this time we have not much to "right" this next time we will have more. "hear" is your age Matilda Haire was "bornd" the 17 of July 1851 you are 34 years So good by "right" soon as you get this. Henriette Haire. ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for FREE access. ==============