

Sewel
W. Steele
Born April 14, 1834 - Died July 6,
1876
Sewel W. Steele- Civil War Veteran
- Sewel W. Steele was born April 14, 1834 in
LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY the oldest of six children to Elisha
Steele Jr. and Eunice Barrett. He apparently left home before
1850 since he was not shown on the census. Steele was a school
teacher and enlisted in Co B of the 5th Mississippi Infantry
in 1861 from Neshoba Co, MS. Lt. Steele introduced himself to
Sinia Elizabeth Stovall in a letter
written in Sept 1861 from Marion, MS. to "Lizzie" in
Coffadeliah, Neshoba Co, Ms.
- A series of letters to Lizzie traced the
tour of Steele from Marion Station to Bridgeport, Al, Chattanooga,
TN, Dalton, GA, Marietta,GA, Atlanta,GA, Macon,GA, and Tuscumbia,AL
until the end of the war in1864. In his letter from Bridgeport
he congratulated Lizzie for becoming a pedagogue (teacher). His
letter from Atlanta was very descriptive of the Battle of Atlanta
against Sherman. He was injured in the battle as well as several
other men from Neshoba County.
- On Steele's return from the war he and Lizzie
were married on December 31, 1865. Two daughters were born in
Neshoba county. Lula Belle on Sept. 28, 1866 and Mattie Williams
Steele (my grandmother) on Nov.27,1867.
- Steele and family left Mississippi 12/3/1869
and arrived in Navarro county 12/26/1869 and Van Zandt county
1/2/1870.
- Lula Belle married W D Hardegree and raised
a family of nine children in Van Zandt county.
- Mattie married J A Reynolds and had a son
and daughter . They moved to Tuscola, Taylor County, Tx about
1910.
- Sewel Steele died in 1876 and Lizzie in 1919.
Although Lt. Steele is not listed on the Civil War Veterans memorial
at the Edom Cemetery he and Lizzie are buried in the old section
Row 8 about 20 feet west of a large tree.
- Link to granddaughter's page.
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Information and Picture supplied by: Roy
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