Now that you mentioned it I do recall a mention of a wedding band in her possession. She might be someone’s wife, possibly someone from Belgium or France (Alsace perhaps?). Could her husband been an only child and his family passed away before her and he before her?
Thank you for summing up what we have figured out about “Elisabeth’s” background. Looking over it you think we would have some clue to her actual name but we don’t. It feels like every step we take the more information escapes from us.
I think it has to tie with the double standard. He thought it was ok for him to date outside of marriage but not for married women to go out. Honestly with “Bible John” the sense I get is that he was from a religious household that looked down on women. Not only that but for a long time it was...
Unfortunately I’m not from the area so I don’t know the layout of the area. You do make a fair point about them leaving at some point and the lack of bodies appearing. Honestly this case has too many holes.
And her maternal haplogroup (H2) points to Southeastern European/Southwestern Asian ancestry but that might just indicate an ancestor was from that area, not that her mother was from that part of the globe. 😑 I should know as my dad’s Y-haplogroup is common among people from the Levant and...
Yeah. Reading this case made me think of Maureen, aka Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee, as she was never publicly reported as missing and was never connected to Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee until the fingerprints were compared. I do suspect she is someone who was never reported missing and I think...
OK…we have managed to determine an ancestral tie to Pawley Island. That’s excellent. Better than I expected honestly. I wonder if there is any oral history about the village he was found near? If we can get a list of families from that village and see if there were any marriages to people from...
OK I looked up what clothes were found connected to her…
One dark blue bubble jacket fastened by a belt with two rings
One blue knitted sweater
A green and clue (I assume they mean blue) checked (checkered?) wool shawl
A brown fake fur cape
And blue rubber boots as well as an assortment of...
So assuming H.A are this woman’s initials then we should look for women who have names starting with an H and a A who suddenly vanished without alerting anyone, women who had multiple children and who had significant others that probably made some vague statements like “she ran off” or “she left...
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