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Sylvia Mae <I>Coulter</I> Steed

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Sylvia Mae Coulter Steed

Birth
McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA
Death
25 Oct 1932 (aged 40)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Sylvia Mae Coulter was born on the fourth of June in 1892 in Mc Cook, Nebraska. Her parents were James Milligan Coulter and Alice Olivene Lozier. They were farmers in that area.
She married Raymond Russell Steed on the eighth of November in 1908 in Ringwood, Oklahoma. As a youth, Raymond had moved from Bethany, Missouri to Oklahoma as part of the Oklahoma Land Rush with his family. . Much of the Steed family had claimed land in the Blackwell area.
After they married, they went into Old Mexico and worked their way back to the north as they worked on the cattle ranches, while Ray worked as a cowboy and Sylvia worked as a hired cook on the ranches.
They had three children: Evart Russell in Sterling Texas on 1910, Vera Mae in 1912 in Tyler Texas, and Raymond H. in Ft. Worth in 1914
About 1916-17, the family moved into the Leavenworth County Kansas area where Ray’s older brother John C Steed lived. Then within a year or so, the couple divorced. Sylvia took the children to Leavenworth where she took a job at the Boss Glove Factory. She later remarried to a man named Hubert Lee Bryan.
Sylvia died on the 25th of October in 1932 in Kansas City, Missouri. Her death was the result of cancer and she was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery in the Argentine area of Kansas City Kansas.
Sylvia Mae Coulter was born on the fourth of June in 1892 in Mc Cook, Nebraska. Her parents were James Milligan Coulter and Alice Olivene Lozier. They were farmers in that area.
She married Raymond Russell Steed on the eighth of November in 1908 in Ringwood, Oklahoma. As a youth, Raymond had moved from Bethany, Missouri to Oklahoma as part of the Oklahoma Land Rush with his family. . Much of the Steed family had claimed land in the Blackwell area.
After they married, they went into Old Mexico and worked their way back to the north as they worked on the cattle ranches, while Ray worked as a cowboy and Sylvia worked as a hired cook on the ranches.
They had three children: Evart Russell in Sterling Texas on 1910, Vera Mae in 1912 in Tyler Texas, and Raymond H. in Ft. Worth in 1914
About 1916-17, the family moved into the Leavenworth County Kansas area where Ray’s older brother John C Steed lived. Then within a year or so, the couple divorced. Sylvia took the children to Leavenworth where she took a job at the Boss Glove Factory. She later remarried to a man named Hubert Lee Bryan.
Sylvia died on the 25th of October in 1932 in Kansas City, Missouri. Her death was the result of cancer and she was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery in the Argentine area of Kansas City Kansas.

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