6. John Nelson Steele was
born on Jul 12 1882 in Baltimore, Maryland. He died on Aug 23 1935 in Port Washington,
New York. John Nelson Steele attended Princeton University, graduating with
the class of 1904 with a degree in mine engineering. He worked as a mine engineer
for a few years but then moved to New York and bought a seat on the New York
Stock Exchange. He was associated with the firm of DeCoppet and Doremus throughout
his brokerage career.
He loved history and was deeply read in the subject. My mother remembered being
taken as a small child by him to a silent movie of the cast-of-thousands variety
about ancient Rome. Shortly after the movie began, he began to mutter to himself
and she asked what the matter was. "The Roman soldiers are wearing their
swords on the wrong side!" He answered, disgusted with Hollywood bungling.
He was a member of Holland Lodge and the Union Club. He was married to Katharine
Lyman on Oct 23 1906 in New York City.
7.
Katharine Lyman(2) was born on
Dec 12 1882 in Englewood, New Jersey. She died on Dec 26 1969 in New York City.
My grandfather Steele called her "the empress tigress," and it is an
apt description. Katharine Lyman was often imperious and seldom wise about personal
relations. It rarely entered her calculations that she might be wrong about anything,
especially regarding how her husband or children should conduct their lives.
This, needless to say, made her a difficult person to be closely related to,
for she interfered, ordered, and bossed constantly, but almost never understood,
or even tried to understand, any other point of view than her own.
Conspicuously beautiful in her youth, she married the notably handsome son of
a prominent lawyer (and nephew of an even more prominent banker). But this golden
couple did not flourish as she clearly expected was their right to. He had studied
mining engineering at college, and his first job after their marriage was in
a small town called Rush Run, West Virginia, where he worked for a coal-mining
company.
But she was hardly content to live in such places and she yearned for the great
world of New York in which she had grown up and which she felt to be her rightful
place. She soon convinced him (bullied, I suspect, would be a better term) to
move to New York and become a stockbroker. Although he had neither talent for
nor interest in Wall Street, he would spend the rest of his professional life
there, a fish out of water.
In the 1920's she took the family to France for two years, as many people did
because it was possible to live in great luxury there at that time at small expense.
Like all descendants of her father Hart Lyman, she was very witty, often hilarious.
One of my favorite remarks of hers was saying that "the cruelest choice
I can imagine having to make would be between cream and gin." I remember
her with some affection because of this trait. But while wit must have a core
of wisdom to exist, I also remember her as being, quite unintentionally, very
silly at least as often.
Children were:
i. Katherine
Steele was born in 1907 in New York City. She died in Aug 1962 in Oyster
Bay, New York.
ii.
John Nelson Steele was born in Feb 1917 in New York City. He died on Jun
6 1968.
3 iii.
Mary Alricks Steele.