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- Emily married sometime after 1880 to Dr. Dean Stefferman. She married a second time, name unknown, but, according to family lore, he was also a doctor.
2008 Apr - Correspondence received from Sher and Larry Heasley, note that Emma was 15 at the time of her first marriage.* They also feel that mention of names within family papers may indicate that Emma was also married to William John Allen and John Blaine. In addition to Margaret Lillian Hockney, other children may include:
Annabelle (maiden name unknown) Ashbough born about 1885
George Allen
Charles Blaine
Curly Rosa Blaine (25 July, no year)
Fannie Bell Blaine (3 July, no year)
* Emma is listed as living in the household of her father Harrison and 2nd wife Catherine in both the 1870 and 1880 census. It was my assumption that her marriage to Dean Stefferman was sometime after 1880 based upon her living at home in the 1870 and 1880 census. I was simply told by my grandmother that Emma was married to Dr Dean Stefferman and married a second time to a man who may have also been a doctor.
Following is some info found bearing the above mention names -----
COAL MINERS MEMORIAL
MAMMOTH MINES & COKE WORKS
http://patheoldminer.rootsweb.ancestry.com/mammoth2.html
Blain, John
(Miner, Pick Miner ca.1891, Mammoth No. 1 Mine, Westmoreland Co., PA.);
(Killed. Killed in Mammoth No. 1 Mine gas Explosion, January 27, 1891.);
(Buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.);
(Mammoth Mine Disaster of Jan. 27, 1891.)
COAL MINERS MEMORIAL
RISHER MINE
Blaine, John
(American Miner, Coal Loader ca.1914, Risher Mine, Allegheny Co., PA, Age 49, married, 3 children.);
(Killed. Fatally injured by a fall of slate while loading coal at the face of a room, in the Risher Mine, Dec. 18, 1914. Died six hours later in the hospital.)
Ref:
* Interviews with Fanny Ethel Santmyer Rowley
* Information contributed by Fred M. Chilcott, Glenn Santmyer, Gerilee, Sher & Larry Heasley
* Santmyers and Jan Jennier.
* 1870 Census - MD - Allegany Co. - Westernport
* 1880 Census - PA - Fayette Co. - Upper Tyrone Twp.
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