First wife of her Keezletown teacher, Stamper Dandridge Bloxton; She filed for divorce from him in July 1906, pleading that their child, age eight at the time, remain in the custody of her father, David F. Miller. She stated in the divorce bill that she had never entered into the marriage willingly. They were married in May 1897.
She had been under treatment for nervous prostration during the year before she sued for divorce, and she died four years later.
Stamper married his second wife October 4, 1910, 13+ years after his first marriage, but the year has not been entered in his family link, because she appears on his memorial as his first wife.
Mother of Mary Diane "Vidal" Bloxton Baughman.
First wife of her Keezletown teacher, Stamper Dandridge Bloxton; She filed for divorce from him in July 1906, pleading that their child, age eight at the time, remain in the custody of her father, David F. Miller. She stated in the divorce bill that she had never entered into the marriage willingly. They were married in May 1897.
She had been under treatment for nervous prostration during the year before she sued for divorce, and she died four years later.
Stamper married his second wife October 4, 1910, 13+ years after his first marriage, but the year has not been entered in his family link, because she appears on his memorial as his first wife.
Mother of Mary Diane "Vidal" Bloxton Baughman.
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