Name often spelled Steganious and several other spellings.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pennsylvania, Thursday, December 9, 1909: While on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Leonard in Pittsburgh, Mrs. Mary Steganeous, age 69 years, of South Connellsville, died very suddenly last night. Mrs. Steganeous went to Pittsburgh last Saturday to visit her daughter and on leaving home was enjoying her usual good health. Yesterday afternnon about 3 o'clock the members of her family were summoned to Pittsburgh on account of her serious illness and last evening about 7:30 o'clock friends of the deceased received word of her death. The news came as a great shock to the members of her family as well as to her wide circle of friends. Mrs. Steganeous was born and reared in West Virginia. Her maiden name was Miss Mary Moran. Twenty-five years ago with her family she came to South Connellsville to reside. Her husband died 17 years ago and one son, Edward, was killed on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Deceased was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church. She is survived by the following children, Frederick, William, Charles, Misses Lottie and Catherine Steganeous, of South Connellsville, and John, of Ohio. Funeral director J. L. Stander went to Pittsburgh this morning to take charge of the body which will arrive here this afternoon on B & O train No. 14, due here at 3 o'clock.
Name often spelled Steganious and several other spellings.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pennsylvania, Thursday, December 9, 1909: While on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Leonard in Pittsburgh, Mrs. Mary Steganeous, age 69 years, of South Connellsville, died very suddenly last night. Mrs. Steganeous went to Pittsburgh last Saturday to visit her daughter and on leaving home was enjoying her usual good health. Yesterday afternnon about 3 o'clock the members of her family were summoned to Pittsburgh on account of her serious illness and last evening about 7:30 o'clock friends of the deceased received word of her death. The news came as a great shock to the members of her family as well as to her wide circle of friends. Mrs. Steganeous was born and reared in West Virginia. Her maiden name was Miss Mary Moran. Twenty-five years ago with her family she came to South Connellsville to reside. Her husband died 17 years ago and one son, Edward, was killed on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Deceased was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church. She is survived by the following children, Frederick, William, Charles, Misses Lottie and Catherine Steganeous, of South Connellsville, and John, of Ohio. Funeral director J. L. Stander went to Pittsburgh this morning to take charge of the body which will arrive here this afternoon on B & O train No. 14, due here at 3 o'clock.
Family Members
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Catherine Moran Higgins
1856–1911
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Thomas Moran
1856–1856
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Daniel J. Moran
1858–1914
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James E. Moran
1860–1915
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Thomas Francis Moran
1861–1935
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Terrance Francis Moran Sr
1863–1925
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Ellen "Ella" Moran Daughenbaugh
1865–1926
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Edward Moran Sr
1867–1928
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Margaret Cecelia Moran Coan
1868–1942
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Joseph J. Moran
1873–1950
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Frederick F. Steganius
1875–1962
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Edward Francis Steganius
1876 – unknown
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Mary Loretta ""Lottie"" Steganius
1878–1949
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Georgiana "Ella" Steganius Leonard
1880–1975
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John Thomas Francis Steganius
1882–1947
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William Aloysius Steganius
1883–1969
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Catherine A. ""Katie"" Steganius
1886–1981
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Charles Albert Steganius
1890–1970
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