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There's a treasure hunter that has been in the forest so long looking for the Beale treasure that he thinks he is an owl!
There's a treasure hunter that has been in the forest so long looking for the Beale treasure that he thinks he is an owl!
Can anyone 100% verify who George Hart was? In the Hart Papers, George Hart says he's the brother of Clayton Hart, and yet a check of genealogical records going back to 1880 does not indicate George ever existed. Clayton was born 1876/1877 and appears with his parents on the 1880, 1900 and 1910 censuses (the 1890 Census was burned and doesn't exist), and as a single gent on 1920 and 1930 censuses. His mother had a very peculiar first name; "Pluma", and his father; Henry Hart was a local doctor, so as a family they are very easy to spot in the census records....however George, the alleged brother, never appears once in these same records. In 1880, the following Hart siblings appear; Artie, Luserne, Lena, Della, Clayton, William and these same people show up later. A 6 yr old George W. Hart appears in the 1900 census but he is listed as the nephew of Clayton- NOT the brother. George says he lived in Washington D.C. in 1920 but there are no records. Can anyone verify who George Hart was and what is your source?
The Hart Papers are a work of fiction. Just to suck you in to The Baele Papers.
That's not the only work of "fiction" surrounding 1885 Beale.The Hart Papers are a work of fiction. Just to suck you in to The Baele Papers.
Sorry, this is one of the most moronic things I have ever seen.
Sorry, but some of us feel the same way concerning several of your posts.Sorry, this is one of the most moronic things I have ever seen.