Kewaskum Statesman, 01FEB1908, pg1 |
It sounds like quite an interesting story is behind this little blurb in a 1908 newspaper.
"Supposed Dead Mother Lives
Fleischer Family Reunited After Thirty Years Plan Celebration
Manitowoc, Wis., Jan. 30. - (Special.) - To hear from the mother whom he had believed dead for thirty years ad (sic) to be reunited with his parent and a brother is the happiness that has come to Daniel Fletcher of this city. Fletcher has just received a letter from a brother at Cornish, N. Y., and in it is conveyed the intelligence that the mother, long thought dead, is alive and residing with his brother. Fletcher has been trying for years to locate his brother and succeeded through an uncle at St. Paul, who chanced to learn the whereabouts of the missing man. A reunion of the family is now being planned in this city."
The stories we could write only by reading old newspapers and letting our imagination run it's course! ~ Cathy
ReplyDeleteI was always told my (paternal) grandfather was dead. Then I turned 18, and was told he actually lived only 100 miles away in a city I was about to visit. Could have knocked me down with a feather. Of course, I visited him, and got another shock when my half-uncle walked into the room (the reason for the family feud, I think). He looked like my own father's identical twin - except he had a tan. So glad I got to meet both of them.
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