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William H. Steadman was born in 1832 in England. He and his wife Mary came to the United States in 1860. Their son John was born in Pennsylvania in 1865. He was born crippled in the leg. The Steadmans moved to Iowa shortly after John's birth; here, sons Reuben (1868) and Thomas (1872) were born. The Steadmans moved to Walnut Grove, Minnesota, where William first filed on a homestead in October 1874, the NE 32-109-38. The homestead was located about two miles southeast of the village of Walnut Grove. The Steadmans also purchased a residence lot on Sixth Street in Walnut Grove; for a while they owned a lot in Block 8, where Mr. Steadman worked as a blacksmith. Daughter Mary was born in Walnut Grove in 1875; she was a few months older than Freddy Ingalls. Although Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote about the Steadman family in her Pioneer Girl memoir, they were not mentioned in the "Little House"® series. Even in Pioneer Girl, Wilder neglected to include the Steadmans' daughter, Mary. In October 1876, William Steadman purchased the Masters Hotel in Burr Oak, Iowa, plus he bought the lower level of the saloon building to the south. According to Pioneer Girl, Steadman asked Charles and Caroline Ingalls to move to Burr Oak and help them run the hotel, which the Ingallses did. While in Burr Oak, William and Mary Steadman joined the Burr Oak Congregational Church at the same time as Charles and Caroline Ingalls- in January 1877. Mr. Steadman served as treasurer of the church. Working in the hotel was not a pleasant experience for the Ingalls family, however, so they moved to rented rooms after a few months. Wilder wrote that her family worked hard, and she and Mary had to look after the Steadmans' baby, and the Steadman boys were disagreeable playmates. The Ingallses also didn't like being so close to the saloon and the men it attracted. Wilder also wrote that Pa was somehow cheated out of his share of the earnings by Mr. Steadman, and one can only suppose that the two families didn't part on the best of terms. The Steadmans didn't remain in Burr Oak long. In May 1877, they bought an 80 acre farm in Freemont Township (east of Burr Oak) and sold the hotel to William McLaughlin. While living in Freemont Township, Mrs. Steadman underwent surgery to remove four tumors with a combined weight of forty pounds! The Steadmans sold the Winneshiek County farm after only a year, and they moved to Oskaloosa (Mahaska County) Iowa, southeast of Des Moines. Here, Mary Steadman died in the early 1880s. In 1887, William Steadman married his second wife, Anna, a widow. The couple moved to Portland (Multnomah County) Oregon, where Mr. Steadman continued to work as a blacksmith. Both sons Thomas and Reuben became blacksmiths and also settled in Oregon; they died in the 1940s. Further information about children John and Mary are currently unknown. William Steadman died in Oregon in the early 1900s.
Steadman family (not mentioned in the published "Little House"® books) - The Steadman family appeared in the hand-written Pioneer Girl manuscript. They were fictionalized in the spin-off book, Old Town in the Green Groves.
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