Wife, 1st, of Edward H. McCoy (1883-1905); they were married on 18 May 1904. Their only child, James Edward McCoy (1905-1989), was born 4 July 1905. Her husband was a brakeman for a railroad and was run over while shifting cars in the trainyard 8 days later on 12 July 1905.
Wife, 2nd, of Pvt Frederick S Rote (1877-1925) who fought in the Spanish-American War in 1898 with Company C, 10th US Infantry. They were married in 1907, and their only known child was Lillian M. Rote, born in 1908. Sara died on 14 August 1910 of childbirth complications.
In the 1910 census, James Edward McCoy was living with a couple of Sara Steele-McCoy-Rote's siblings. In the 1920 census, James Edward McCoy and his half-sister, Lillian M. Rote, were living with their Steele grandparents, Samuel T. and Josephine Steele, at Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.
Wife, 1st, of Edward H. McCoy (1883-1905); they were married on 18 May 1904. Their only child, James Edward McCoy (1905-1989), was born 4 July 1905. Her husband was a brakeman for a railroad and was run over while shifting cars in the trainyard 8 days later on 12 July 1905.
Wife, 2nd, of Pvt Frederick S Rote (1877-1925) who fought in the Spanish-American War in 1898 with Company C, 10th US Infantry. They were married in 1907, and their only known child was Lillian M. Rote, born in 1908. Sara died on 14 August 1910 of childbirth complications.
In the 1910 census, James Edward McCoy was living with a couple of Sara Steele-McCoy-Rote's siblings. In the 1920 census, James Edward McCoy and his half-sister, Lillian M. Rote, were living with their Steele grandparents, Samuel T. and Josephine Steele, at Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.
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