Category: Lost and Restored History
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Where is Anderson Hunt Buried? – is this a cold case?
Anderson Hunt III of Lawrence County, Ohio, a prominent local citizen with multiple wives and numerous children, vanished without a trace in 1907. Coincidentally, his widowed wife Anna relocated in the summer of 1907 to Tacoma, WA along with her two daughters and their families, prompting speculation about his unrecorded death and missing burial.
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Where is Charles Robinson Buried? – the search for Bundy’s Mound
Based on an 1871 obituary, we know that Charles Robinson was buried at the base of Bundy’s Mound, in Wilson County, Kansas. But, where is Bundy’s Mound?
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The Gerlt Family of St Louis – a family history restored
You may be wondering: Why care about the Gerlt family? What makes them so special? Well, sometimes it’s the mystery of family research that makes it intriguing, and fun. Here is a summary of that research journey, solving a 150 year old mystery.
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Fred and Farrand Anderson Hunt – father, son and lifelong companions
In the divorce proceedings, Fred Hunt (soldier, furrier, fisherman, magazine salesman) stated that he had “walked from Paducah, KY to Denver, CO to avoid trouble with his wife”.
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The Hills of Lawrence County – bigamy, murder, fraud, survival
The story of the Hill Family of Lawrence County, OH is colorful, eccentric, and sweepingly cinematic. It’s a 100 plus year saga of bigamy, murder, impersonation, fraud and survival.
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Kelton J Hunt-Roten – a remarkable life lived
“The word handicap never bothered me.”