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1870-1946 Half-Sister to Ida "Daisy" Falconer Father: Mr. Beckman - killed in a duel Mother: Josephine Beckman Falconer ( Remarried Samuel A. Falconer)
Pictures some time before 1905 in Bismarck, N.D. Married to Alfred L. Von Steiger The following newpaper article describes the Baron Alfred L. Von Steiger of Wilton, North Dakota and his tragic death in Mexico. The Baron was traveling with his partner to look at their gold mine in the Alamos, Sonora region. Indians attacked Von Steiger and James Norton in their coach. Interestingly James Norton (Von Steiger's Partner) was not shot.
Did Norton pay these robbers? Why wasn't he shot? He could identify the robbers! Why didn't Lily inherit the mine?
Here is James Norton's Account of the Incident
We will never know the real story. Why didn't Fred Langunberger write his version?
March 29, 1906
Barb Washo submitted her version of Lilly Von Steiger's Life: The
Countess Lilly von Steiger, beautiful, rich, powerful, chased by the Submitted by Barb Washo
Ed Larsen described the "Countess" as an opinionated, powerful woman of her day. "Aunty" was a bossy old broad evidently. She worked at the Butler Hotel at 2nd and James in Seattle at one time. She lived the last years of her life with the Albert and Daisy Swanson Family. Daisy was a kind, compassionate, generous younger half-sister. When Lilly died they found her attic was full of nightshirts, she was planning to make into aprons. |