| Name | Nancy |
|---|---|
| Slaveowner | James Steele |
| Date of Birth | 1794 |
| Manumitted | – |
| Reference Source | 1806 Inv |
| Content | Age 12. Later a Nancy is referred to as a ?cook? in a 1821 letter. In 1835 a Nancy was treated by Dr. Hodson., possible at John N Steele?s house in the Indiantown. In 1854 a Nancy is sold to James B. Steele as part of estate of brother John N Steele. Nancy is mother to Lily. |
| Other Notes | Nancy appears to be at the Ogle House in Annapolis in 1821, replacing Anne as the cook. |
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