Mary Polly Steel, 18061905 (aged 99 years)

Name
Mary Polly /Steel/
Given names
Mary Polly
Surname
Steel
Birth
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a sister
1810 (aged 3 years)
VA
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Birth of a sister
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Birth of a sister
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Birth of a brother
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Marriage
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Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a son
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Death of a husband
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Burial of a daughter
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Death of a mother
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Marriage
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Death of a daughter
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Burial of a daughter
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Reference Number
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Shared note: 38672
Death
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Obituary 1905 unknown newspaper:

MRS. POLLY McMILLIN,

A Widow of Two Wars -
Revolutionary and War of 1812
Called Home.

Oldest Woman in the County.

Last week we briefly noted the death of Mrs. Polly McMillin but we think it but right that we should give more than a passing notice to a pioneer mother, who has lived while almost three generations have come and gone.

Polly Steele was born in Stanton, Va., May 12, 1806; departed this life Oct. 11, 1905, aged 99 years, 4 months and 29 days. If she had lived five months longer she would have reached the century mark.

She was thrice married and three times was she left to mourn the loss of a husband and companion. She was united in marriage to Isaac Blagg in 1822. To this union were born six children, four sons and two daughters, only one of whom survives her, Samuel Blagg, of Erie Ill. One daughter Mrs. Curry Glenn preceded her to the better world last May.

Being bereft of her husband she was united in marriage the second time to Amasa Howe June 26, 1842, who died in 1852. Being left a widow again she became the wife of Joseph McMillin in 1860. Her union to her last two husbands was never blessed with any children.

Her first husband was a veteran of the Revolutionary War, and her last husband McMillin was a soldier of the war of 1812, from whom she drew a pension of $12.00 per month. It was just recently suggested by Hon. A. T. Holcomb, of Portsmouth, that Congress should take quick action to have her transferred to the Revolutionary pension list, as she is probably the last surviving window of a soldier in the war for independence.

Besides her son, she leaves twelve grandchildren, twenty-seven great-grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren, many old time friends and acquaintances as well as her friends of recent years, who will deeply deplore the passing away of this fine old lady.

For several years the deceased made her home with her last surviving daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Glenn, and even after Mrs. Glenn’s death she was tenderly cared for by the family. Every effort was made to brighten her declining years. She suffered a paralytic stroke about six years ago, which deprived her of her speech, so her last years were passed very sadly. But she was always able to go about, only being confined to her bed about one week when she finally passed peacefully away.

Before she was stricken speechless she was a very entertaining talker and took delight in reciting incidents of her earlier days.

“Aunt Polly,” as she was familiarly called, is no more. A life of singular uprightness and purity closed with her passing away. She sleeps in peace and life and its labours are over with her forever.

For near one century she has been a citizen of this community. The union to each of her husbands was particularly happy, and every one will always remember pleasantly this kind old grandmother. This world has its griefs and sorrows but when one reaches the century mark we get an inking of what immortality means.

Early in life she professed faith in Christ and united with the Presbyterian Church, which then stood near the old Glenn graveyard, near Vinton. Now this good old women who has bore the burdens of life for nearly 5 score years, sleeps beside her first two departed companions, near the place where the old church stood, in which she worshipped for so many years - a family united at last by the ruthless hand of Death. Here she shall rest, life’s warfare o’er, her trials, tribulations, and sorrows ended. May her spirit rest forever in the hands of Him who gave it.

The last sad service of this old pioneer mother was held last Friday afternoon at the home of her son-in-law, W.C. Glenn, where she made her home of late years. Rev. J. P. McNeilan conducted the obsequies and Funeral Director H. K. Butler had charge of the interment.

Bidwell-Porter School

(This obit indicates that Polly is buried with her first two husbands who are in Sanctuary Cemetery, Raccoon Twp. However, Cemeteries of Huntington Township book indicate her buried in the Glenn Cemetery.)

This obituary was found in the funeral book of grand daughter, Sarah Frances GLENN (1850-1937)

Burial
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Record ID number
Record ID number
Record ID number
Family with parents
father
17741851
Birth: 1774Rockingham Co, VA
Death: September 6, 1851Racoon Township, Gallia Co, OH
mother
17841852
Birth: about 1784 Augusta Co, VA
Death: November 5, 1852Racoon Township, Gallia Co, OH
Marriage Marriageabout 1803
7 years
younger brother
1809
Birth: November 11, 1809 35 25 Augusta Co, VA
14 months
younger sister
1810
Birth: 1810 36 26 VA
-13 months
younger brother
1808
Birth: October 1808 34 24 Augusta Co, VA
-4 years
elder brother
1804
Birth: 1804 30 20 VA
8 years
younger sister
1812
Birth: March 15, 1812 38 28 Greenbrier Co, VA
7 years
younger brother
1818
Birth: October 23, 1818 44 34 Racoon Township, Gallia Co, OH
-3 years
younger sister
1815
Birth: 1815 41 31 Racoon Township, Gallia Co, OH
-9 years
herself
18061905
Birth: May 12, 1806 32 22 Staunton, Augusta Co, VA
Death: October 11, 1905Huntington Township, Vinton, Gallia Co, OH
Family with Isaac Blagg
husband
18001834
Birth: March 20, 1800 17 14 VA
Death: February 20, 1834Racoon, Gallia Co, OH
herself
18061905
Birth: May 12, 1806 32 22 Staunton, Augusta Co, VA
Death: October 11, 1905Huntington Township, Vinton, Gallia Co, OH
Marriage MarriageJuly 17, 1823Racoon, Gallia Co, OH
11 years
daughter
18341852
Birth: May 3, 1834 34 27 Gallia Co, OH
Death: February 23, 1852Racoon Township, Gallia Co, OH
-5 years
daughter
18291905
Birth: September 9, 1829 29 23 Huntington, Gallia Co, OH
Death: March 29, 1905Huntington Township, Gallia Co, OH
2 years
son
18321846
Birth: January 26, 1832 31 25 Gallia Co, OH
Death: January 29, 1846Gallia Co, OH
Family with Amasa Howe
husband
1765
Birth: July 28, 1765
herself
18061905
Birth: May 12, 1806 32 22 Staunton, Augusta Co, VA
Death: October 11, 1905Huntington Township, Vinton, Gallia Co, OH
Marriage Marriage1842Gallia Co, OH
Family with Joseph McMillin
husband
17931872
Birth: February 10, 1793Augusta, VA
Death: June 11, 1872Morgan Township, Gallia Co, OH
herself
18061905
Birth: May 12, 1806 32 22 Staunton, Augusta Co, VA
Death: October 11, 1905Huntington Township, Vinton, Gallia Co, OH
Marriage MarriageNovember 16, 1859Huntington Township, Gallia Co, OH
Reference Number
Death
Shared note

Obituary 1905 unknown newspaper:

MRS. POLLY McMILLIN,

A Widow of Two Wars -
Revolutionary and War of 1812
Called Home.

Oldest Woman in the County.

Last week we briefly noted the death of Mrs. Polly McMillin but we think it but right that we should give more than a passing notice to a pioneer mother, who has lived while almost three generations have come and gone.

Polly Steele was born in Stanton, Va., May 12, 1806; departed this life Oct. 11, 1905, aged 99 years, 4 months and 29 days. If she had lived five months longer she would have reached the century mark.

She was thrice married and three times was she left to mourn the loss of a husband and companion. She was united in marriage to Isaac Blagg in 1822. To this union were born six children, four sons and two daughters, only one of whom survives her, Samuel Blagg, of Erie Ill. One daughter Mrs. Curry Glenn preceded her to the better world last May.

Being bereft of her husband she was united in marriage the second time to Amasa Howe June 26, 1842, who died in 1852. Being left a widow again she became the wife of Joseph McMillin in 1860. Her union to her last two husbands was never blessed with any children.

Her first husband was a veteran of the Revolutionary War, and her last husband McMillin was a soldier of the war of 1812, from whom she drew a pension of $12.00 per month. It was just recently suggested by Hon. A. T. Holcomb, of Portsmouth, that Congress should take quick action to have her transferred to the Revolutionary pension list, as she is probably the last surviving window of a soldier in the war for independence.

Besides her son, she leaves twelve grandchildren, twenty-seven great-grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren, many old time friends and acquaintances as well as her friends of recent years, who will deeply deplore the passing away of this fine old lady.

For several years the deceased made her home with her last surviving daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Glenn, and even after Mrs. Glenn’s death she was tenderly cared for by the family. Every effort was made to brighten her declining years. She suffered a paralytic stroke about six years ago, which deprived her of her speech, so her last years were passed very sadly. But she was always able to go about, only being confined to her bed about one week when she finally passed peacefully away.

Before she was stricken speechless she was a very entertaining talker and took delight in reciting incidents of her earlier days.

“Aunt Polly,” as she was familiarly called, is no more. A life of singular uprightness and purity closed with her passing away. She sleeps in peace and life and its labours are over with her forever.

For near one century she has been a citizen of this community. The union to each of her husbands was particularly happy, and every one will always remember pleasantly this kind old grandmother. This world has its griefs and sorrows but when one reaches the century mark we get an inking of what immortality means.

Early in life she professed faith in Christ and united with the Presbyterian Church, which then stood near the old Glenn graveyard, near Vinton. Now this good old women who has bore the burdens of life for nearly 5 score years, sleeps beside her first two departed companions, near the place where the old church stood, in which she worshipped for so many years - a family united at last by the ruthless hand of Death. Here she shall rest, life’s warfare o’er, her trials, tribulations, and sorrows ended. May her spirit rest forever in the hands of Him who gave it.

The last sad service of this old pioneer mother was held last Friday afternoon at the home of her son-in-law, W.C. Glenn, where she made her home of late years. Rev. J. P. McNeilan conducted the obsequies and Funeral Director H. K. Butler had charge of the interment.

Bidwell-Porter School

(This obit indicates that Polly is buried with her first two husbands who are in Sanctuary Cemetery, Raccoon Twp. However, Cemeteries of Huntington Township book indicate her buried in the Glenn Cemetery.)

This obituary was found in the funeral book of grand daughter, Sarah Frances GLENN (1850-1937)