Charles Hansson / Steelman

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Name Charles Hansson / Steelman [1] Birth 1679 [2, 3] Gender Male Death 1707 Cinnaminson Township, New Jersey [2, 3]
Person ID I5707 Hedges Last Modified 3 Jun 2025
Father Hans Mansson, b. 1612, Sweden d. 1691, Senamensing, Burlington County, New Jersey
(Age 79 years)
Mother Ella Stille, b. 1634, Lanna Parish, Roslagen, Uppland, Sweden d. 1718, Swedesboro, Gloucester County, New Jersey
(Age 84 years)
Family ID F2487 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Anna Nilsson, b. Jul 1676, Sweden d. 1764, New Jersey
(Age 87 years)
Marriage Abt 1702 [4] Family ID F2503 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Jun 2025
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Documents A Timeline of the Life of Hans Mansson
A brief timeline of the life of Hans Mansson, an early Swedish settler, who came to the New World in the 1600s from Sweden. By: Carla Welsh.
https://archive.org/details/A-Timeline-Of-The-Life-Of-Hans-Mansson/
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Notes - #54 Peter Hansson Steelman (Senamensing, Chester township, Burlington Co.): In 1693 the widow Ella Steelman, born in Sweden in 1634, resided with her three youngest sons, Peter (born in Senamensing c. 1674), Charles (1679) and Eric (1681). Soon after the 1693 census Peter Steelman married Gertrude, the daughter of Hans and Williamke Keen (see #95). By 1697 they had two children and resided at Great Egg Harbor (Atlandic City). Charles Steelman married (after 1697) Anna Nelson, daughter of Anthony Nilsson (see #63) and had three surviving children (Margaret, Eleanor and Charles) before his death in Senamensing in 1708. Eric Steelman married Brita (parents not identified) and moved to Gloucester County, where he died of smallpox 10 May 1731. Old Ella Steelman was buried 22 Jan. 1718 at Gloucester County. (43)
From the 1693 Census of the Swedes in Delaware. By Peter Stebbins Craig.
[1] - Descendants of Charles Hansson Steelman
Charles Hansson Steelman was born ca 1679 at Grey's Ferry, died 1707, Cinnaminson Township, New Jersey) married Anna Nilsson ca 1700. Their children:
1. Charles Steelman (born ca 1704, died after 1764) married Johanna Lowell on February 3, 1737.
2. Margaret Steelman married John Bird.
3. Eleanor Steelman married David Enochson.
Steelman Genealogy
http://www.steelmangenealogy.com/charles-hansson-steelman.html
[2] - Charles Hansson Steelman, born 1679, married Anna, daughter of Anthony Nilsson, c. 1702. He died six years later at Senamensing in Burlington County, NJ, survived by on son and two daughters, all of whom moved to New Castle County.
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- #54 Peter Hansson Steelman (Senamensing, Chester township, Burlington Co.): In 1693 the widow Ella Steelman, born in Sweden in 1634, resided with her three youngest sons, Peter (born in Senamensing c. 1674), Charles (1679) and Eric (1681). Soon after the 1693 census Peter Steelman married Gertrude, the daughter of Hans and Williamke Keen (see #95). By 1697 they had two children and resided at Great Egg Harbor (Atlandic City). Charles Steelman married (after 1697) Anna Nelson, daughter of Anthony Nilsson (see #63) and had three surviving children (Margaret, Eleanor and Charles) before his death in Senamensing in 1708. Eric Steelman married Brita (parents not identified) and moved to Gloucester County, where he died of smallpox 10 May 1731. Old Ella Steelman was buried 22 Jan. 1718 at Gloucester County. (43)
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Sources - [S116] Peter Stebbins Craig, The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware, page 60-61, Library of Linda Hedges.
- [S124] Steelman Genealogy website, http://www.steelmangenealogy.com/.
- [S131] Peter Stebbins Craig, Hans Mansson and His Steelman Family, (Swedish Colonial News, v.1, no.10, 1994.), page 2, https://colonialswedes.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/SCSJournal_1994-Fall.pdf.
- [S131] Peter Stebbins Craig, Hans Mansson and His Steelman Family, (Swedish Colonial News, v.1, no.10, 1994.), https://colonialswedes.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/SCSJournal_1994-Fall.pdf.
- [S116] Peter Stebbins Craig, The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware, page 60-61, Library of Linda Hedges.