Re: southern california
June 27, 2004 at 21:18:44
In Reply to: southern california
posted by photrockprp on June 18, 2004 at 09:55:05

Dear Photrockprp; Here is one you will never read about. It came from my mother-in-law who has passed away many years ago. I am now 70yrs old but always had an interest in lost treasure and that is why I received this story from her. Nothing great but coming from her I do know it would be the truth. When she was a small girl her father bought a dairy farm in Santa ( or Sana} Ana ( this was very early 1900s) and they ran it only about two years. Some where I have the years writen down. One day there was some people (family members I presume} came there and explained that they were from Mexico and that there family had buried the family wealth and silverware on the place before fleeing to Mexico. They asked permission to dig it up and her father told them yes. The people took measurements from the house out into the yard and dug. They spent about three days digging and finaly gave up and left. Here is the problem that they did'nt know. Here father had moved the house from another spot to were the house was when they were taking there measurements. My wife and I made a trip down to Disney Land when our children were very young and went to see her aunt that still lived in the area. She took us over to the dairy that was still operating there and there were still no houses built on the land but I imagine that their is by now. The family name was Hill. You would need a deep detector

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