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| Benjamin Mann was born November 11, 1849. Lydia Means Mann Was born April 1,
1854. They were married September 18, 1873. They moved to Clearfield PA. in
1900 with thier 14 children. "We do not know too much about our
parents in their early years. Mother went to
school in a log building that stood along the roadside on Uncle Barney Steckmans property. It was quite a crude structure. The benches were made of half-round slab boards
with wooden pegs for legs. The whole inside
structure was roughly finished. Our sister
Ida, went to school here one session for her first school days. Our mother has said when she was a
young girl she could not tell her mother from her Aunt Honor Means, they being sisters,
and having the last name the same. When father was quite young, his mother left him with
her sister, Parthena Steckman, while she went with one of her brothers to Ashland, Ohio. Later she was married to Tobias Crone. In the younger days and years of our
father's life we can quote a few of this activities.
First of all he was taken to be raised by a Stuckey family who lived near
Ida and Jim Leasure's farm, a few miles below Clearville.
Later the Stuckey family, moved to Morrisons Cove. Father was then twelve years old. He told the
story how he drove the cattle on this farm to a wooded section, where there was a cave and
low place so that they would not be in view of the on-coming soldiers of the Civil War for
fear they would destroy them. Some years later this Stucky family
moved out West to Missouri. In times later,
father made it known that he would like to go to school.
Mr. Stuckey said that he did not send his own children to school and was not
sending anyone elses. It was some time after this episode
that father and another young man ran away from home and came back to Pennsylvania, Father
coming to the home of Chris Garlick father of Frank Garlick. We are not informed where Dad did go
to school. He taught school in the
vicinity of the Rock Hill section a few terms and clerked in a store at Everett. Held many
offices as School Director, Auditor and Assessor after his marriage. Father was
twenty-four years old at the time of his marriage. |
| Editors note: The second paragraph on this page is the beginning of the Family history web page and was originally written by Benjamin and Lydia's children. |
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