I doubt if my second great-grandmother or her brother ever met their step-mother or the child she had with their father. Great-great-grandma and her brother were born in Germany in the 1840s and immigrated to the United States in the 1860s. In the 1870s, their father–who remained behind in Germany–married again and had a daughter. He died in the late 1870s and his widow and young daughter immigrated to America. The widow settled near her sons by a previous marriage and over a hundred miles from where the step-children she had never met lived.
It’s unlikely they ever met and I’m doubtful they ever had any sort of relationship given the distance. The family of the brother and sister never knew what happened to their step-mother or their half sister. It was only through genealogical research a hundred years later that their fate was discovered by the family of the brother and sister. Being related doesn’t always mean there was a relationship.
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