Steeves (also Steves) is a surname. It originates with Johann Heinrich Stieff from Münsingen, Germany,[1] who, along with his wife Regina (née Stahlecker) emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1749, and in 1763 or 1766 joined a group of several other families aboard the ship Lovey and arrived in New Brunswick, with Stieff settling in Hillsborough, Albert County.[2][3]
The surname “Stieff” was later anglicized into “Steeve”, which eventually formed into surnames “Steves” and “Steeves”.[4]
The earliest “Steeves” members arrived to Hillsborough from Pennsylvania.[5]
Notable people
- Alex Steeves
- Burpee L. Steeves (1868–1933), American politician from Idaho; lieutenant governor of Idaho 1905–07
- David Steeves (1934–1965), U.S. Air Force officer cleared of giving a jet to the USSR
- Ernie Steeves
- George Steeves (born 1945), Canadian art photographer
- H. Peter Steeves, American academic
- Harold Steves Canadian politician and activist
- Hollis Steeves
- John M. Steeves
- Mac Steeves
- Manoah Steves (1828-1897), founder of Steveston, British Columbia
- Paulette Steeves
- Richard Steeves
- Rick Steves
- Tamara Steeves
- Tim Steeves (contemporary), Canadian comedian and writer
- Wayne Steeves (born 1944), Canadian politician from New Brunswick; provincial legislator
- William Steeves (1814–1873), Canadian merchant and politician; one of the Fathers of Canadian Confederation
Other usage
- Steeves Mountain, a mountain in New Brunswick, Canada
- Newtonville/Steeves Field Aerodrome, an aerodrome in Ontario, Canada
- Metajapyx steevesi, a species of hexapod
References
- ^ Delvin, Sandra (February 11, 1998). “Solved: mystery of Steeves family roots”. Times & Transcript. p. 5. Retrieved March 30, 2026.
- ^ Bradley, Zack. “Steeves exhibit tied to founding family’s 250th anniversary”. Times & Transcript. p. A6. Retrieved March 30, 2026.
- ^ “Interesting Family Tree”. The Panama Record. Panama, Nebraska. January 7, 1914. p. 8. Retrieved March 30, 2026.
- ^ “History of the name Steeves”. Connecting Albert County.
- ^ “ALBERT COUNTY”. da.tj.news. The Daily Times. August 7, 1880.