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Maria “Mariah” Ward Steinberger

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1881 (aged 67–68)
Champaign County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Westville, Champaign County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Thank You for visiting my Grandma Mariah. Your visit is very appreciated. God bless.

༺⊰❁ Maria "Mary" "Mariah" Ward Steinberger was the daughter of George and Catherine Stricklin Ward, born 1813, Virginia, USA, likely in the Shenandoah County. Maria married Isaac Steinberger on March 4, 1832 in Champaign County, Ohio. They settled in the Nettle Creek area along the Mad River in Ohio.
Known Children of Isaac and Maria "Mariah" Ward Steinberger:
1) Louisa Steinberger, born 1834, Champaign County, Ohio; death 1895 in Champaign County, Ohio. Married Joseph Wiley Anderson. They divorced in 1863. She then married Thomas Sewell.
2) George Lockard Ward Steinberger, born 1840, Chaimpaign County, Ohio; death September 3, 1921, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio. Married Ellen Swearingen, July 10, 1863, Champaign County, Ohio by Nelson Rhodes, Jp..
3) Joseph I. Steinberger, born April 11, 1843, Champaign County, Ohio; death August 20, 1913, Liberty, Logan County, Ohio. Married Catherine Conover.
4) Lafayette Steinberger, born February 28, 1849 Champaign County, Ohio; death January 16, 1921, Clark County, Ohio. Married Ellen Seitz.
5) Rolandus Steinberger, born June 4, 1851, Champaign County, Ohio; death March 29, 1933, Champaign County, Salem, Ohio. Married Maryetta Kessler.
6) Barbara Ann Steinberger, born 1852, Champaign County, Ohio; death 1970, Champaign County, Ohio.
7) Salathiel Steinberger, born April 25, 1858, Champaign County, Ohio; death December 10, 1936, Champaign County, Ohio. Married Emma Beasley.

Maria lived her life with Isaac along the Mad River in the area where the historic Steinberger Mill once stood where State Route 55 now crosses over the Mad River in Champaign County, Ohio. It is still a rural farming area.

Maria passed from the bonds of this earthly life in the year 1881 in Champaign County, Ohio.
May you rest in the loving presence of our Lord Jesus Christ, dear GGG-Grandma Mariah.

❈ Note: Information provided by:
1) Constance Steinberger Bair, daughter of Chester A. Steinberger, member of the Daughters of the Revolution,
2) Alice Powell Steinberger,
3) Meriel Steinberger Sterling,
4) John "Jack" William Steinberger,
5) Sharon Slacum,
6) Mary L. Sterling
Further References:
1) The History of Champaign County, Ohio by John W. Ogden,
W.H. Beers & Company publishing; pages 723-732.
2) History of Champaign County, Ohio: Its People, Industries and ..., Volume 1, edited by Evan P. Middleton, B.F. Bowen, 1917, pages 162-166.

Copyright © 2013 by Mary L. Sterling All personal materials, images, and data contained herein are not to be copied or down loaded for commercial purposes of duplication, distribution, or publishing without the express written permission of the owner. Information contained on this memorial is provided free for the purpose of aiding individuals doing genealogical research and to preserve family history.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
ღ3rd G-Grandmotherღ

Thank You for visiting my Grandma Mariah. Your visit is very appreciated. God bless.

༺⊰❁ Maria "Mary" "Mariah" Ward Steinberger was the daughter of George and Catherine Stricklin Ward, born 1813, Virginia, USA, likely in the Shenandoah County. Maria married Isaac Steinberger on March 4, 1832 in Champaign County, Ohio. They settled in the Nettle Creek area along the Mad River in Ohio.
Known Children of Isaac and Maria "Mariah" Ward Steinberger:
1) Louisa Steinberger, born 1834, Champaign County, Ohio; death 1895 in Champaign County, Ohio. Married Joseph Wiley Anderson. They divorced in 1863. She then married Thomas Sewell.
2) George Lockard Ward Steinberger, born 1840, Chaimpaign County, Ohio; death September 3, 1921, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio. Married Ellen Swearingen, July 10, 1863, Champaign County, Ohio by Nelson Rhodes, Jp..
3) Joseph I. Steinberger, born April 11, 1843, Champaign County, Ohio; death August 20, 1913, Liberty, Logan County, Ohio. Married Catherine Conover.
4) Lafayette Steinberger, born February 28, 1849 Champaign County, Ohio; death January 16, 1921, Clark County, Ohio. Married Ellen Seitz.
5) Rolandus Steinberger, born June 4, 1851, Champaign County, Ohio; death March 29, 1933, Champaign County, Salem, Ohio. Married Maryetta Kessler.
6) Barbara Ann Steinberger, born 1852, Champaign County, Ohio; death 1970, Champaign County, Ohio.
7) Salathiel Steinberger, born April 25, 1858, Champaign County, Ohio; death December 10, 1936, Champaign County, Ohio. Married Emma Beasley.

Maria lived her life with Isaac along the Mad River in the area where the historic Steinberger Mill once stood where State Route 55 now crosses over the Mad River in Champaign County, Ohio. It is still a rural farming area.

Maria passed from the bonds of this earthly life in the year 1881 in Champaign County, Ohio.
May you rest in the loving presence of our Lord Jesus Christ, dear GGG-Grandma Mariah.

❈ Note: Information provided by:
1) Constance Steinberger Bair, daughter of Chester A. Steinberger, member of the Daughters of the Revolution,
2) Alice Powell Steinberger,
3) Meriel Steinberger Sterling,
4) John "Jack" William Steinberger,
5) Sharon Slacum,
6) Mary L. Sterling
Further References:
1) The History of Champaign County, Ohio by John W. Ogden,
W.H. Beers & Company publishing; pages 723-732.
2) History of Champaign County, Ohio: Its People, Industries and ..., Volume 1, edited by Evan P. Middleton, B.F. Bowen, 1917, pages 162-166.

Copyright © 2013 by Mary L. Sterling All personal materials, images, and data contained herein are not to be copied or down loaded for commercial purposes of duplication, distribution, or publishing without the express written permission of the owner. Information contained on this memorial is provided free for the purpose of aiding individuals doing genealogical research and to preserve family history.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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