F-Fact, Fiction, and Fate
Fact:
After being widowed for about seven years, Margaret(2) married Samuel Caulton(5) on 31 May 1893 in Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming.
Fiction:
The story goes that Margaret & Hugh's son, Isaac(10) did not accept second marriages, so when his mother married, Samuel Caulton, Isaac refused to go and see his mother even though they lived just a few houses away. Isaac threatened that he would leave and never come back. And so he did. . .
Fact:
Isaac's citizenship papers were dated 30 September 1893, four months after his mother's second marriage. And, Isaac probably left shortly thereafter.
Fate:
Just nine months after Margaret married Samuel, and four months after Isaac's citizenship papers, Samuel was killed in a coal mine accident.
Fiction:
At this time, there are no emigration records to show exactly when Isaac left the United States to return to England.
Fact:
Isaac eventually returned back to Rock Springs, in 1906 with a wife and seven children! And, Isaac did speak to his mother again!
After being widowed for about seven years, Margaret(2) married Samuel Caulton(5) on 31 May 1893 in Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming.
Fiction:
The story goes that Margaret & Hugh's son, Isaac(10) did not accept second marriages, so when his mother married, Samuel Caulton, Isaac refused to go and see his mother even though they lived just a few houses away. Isaac threatened that he would leave and never come back. And so he did. . .
Fact:
Isaac's citizenship papers were dated 30 September 1893, four months after his mother's second marriage. And, Isaac probably left shortly thereafter.
Fate:
Just nine months after Margaret married Samuel, and four months after Isaac's citizenship papers, Samuel was killed in a coal mine accident.
Fiction:
At this time, there are no emigration records to show exactly when Isaac left the United States to return to England.
Fact:
Isaac eventually returned back to Rock Springs, in 1906 with a wife and seven children! And, Isaac did speak to his mother again!
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