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Shadows From the Tree
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Welcome to Shadows From the Tree, uncovering the hidden stories of our ancestors' pasts through the exploration of newspaper archives and historical research. Our mission is to shed light on the lives and experiences of those who came before us, revealing the shadows that have shaped our family histories. We invite you to join us on this journey of discovery and share your own family stories (prior to 1923, as we respect the privacy of individuals beyond that timeframe). Together, let's delve into the depths of history, unravel the mysteries of our ancestors, and illuminate the shadows that have long been forgotten.
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This episode of Shadows from the Tree we discuss tales of natural disasters that affected many lives. The Peshtigo Fires were nearly forgotten, having occurred the same day as the great Chicago fires in 1871. A rare audio clip of survivor, Charlie Bateman, paints the harrowing picture of the tragedy. Also we shed light on the survival story of Ignatius Roth, during ice bridge crack, on February 4, 1912, in Niagara Falls, NY.
Join us in this exciting season opener, where we uncover intriguing stories of prison breaks. From bars to headlines in 192os, the tale of William Griffith, a West Virginian coal miner who took to a life a crime, making several successful escapes from the state penitentiary. We also cover the 1902 Pittsburgh jailbreak of the Biddle Brothers, with the assistance of the warden's wife, Kate Soffel.
Join us for Season 3 of Shadows of the Tree- returning late September 2025. This season, expect the return of listener favorites like:Love trianglesNatural DisastersDeathbed Confessions… plus brand-new themes, including:Prison Breaks - following fugitives in the family lineBuried Alive- stories of premature burials and mistaken deathsIndustrial Accidents - where early labor often came with a fatal cost… and many moreThis season also introduces Shadow Spotlight, where at the end of each episode, we feature a listener submitted story tied to the theme - bringing even more ancestral voices into the light.Your ancestors left more than a name. Are you ready to hear their story?
Listen in to this episode of Shadows From the Tree, where we delve into the darker side of genealogy by exploring stories pulled from newspaper archives and using historical records to find the truth behind them. This week we focus on stories of the intertwined families of Phetteplace, Harris, and Young. Was there trauma from a generational curse or inherited genetics.
Listen in to this episode of Shadows From the Tree, where we delve into the darker side of genealogy by exploring stories pulled from newspaper archives and using historical records to find the truth behind them. This week we focus on stories of revenge, highlighting Wade Murphy aka Harry Lyle, starting his tale with small pox and ending in murder. As well as Claude Rosaire's strange anonymous letter revealing his potential identity.
Listen in to this episode of Shadows From the Tree, where we delve into the darker side of genealogy by exploring stories pulled from newspaper archives and using historical records to find the truth behind them. This week we focus on stories of the ghost towns of Wild West Bodie, CA and forbidden forest of Dudleytown, CT.
Listen in to this episode of Shadows From the Tree, where we delve into the darker side of genealogy by exploring stories pulled from newspaper archives and using historical records to find the truth behind them. This week we focus on stories of The Schoolhouse Blizzard of 1888, and Melva tornado on March 11, 1920.
Listen in to this episode of Shadows From the Tree, where we delve into the darker side of genealogy by exploring stories pulled from newspaper archives and using historical records to find the truth behind them. This week we focus on stories of Deathbed Confessions featuring Minnie Tjaden, abducted by her father and Levi Wilson, the Count of Monte Cristo, of RI.
Listen in to this episode of Shadows From the Tree, where we delve into the darker side of genealogy by exploring stories pulled from newspaper archives and using historical records to find the truth behind them. This week we focus on stories of love on the Civil War battlefield, featuring the love letter written by Sullivan Ballou to his wife. As well as a fearless woman soldier, Kady Brownell.
Listen in to this episode of Shadows From the Tree, where we delve into the darker side of genealogy by exploring stories pulled from newspaper archives and using historical records to find the truth behind them. This week we focus on stories of overturned convictions featuring George aka "John" Benway accused of polygamy and George Washington Davis found guilty by gossip of the Rock Island Railway wreck.
Listen in to this episode of Shadows From the Tree, where we delve into the darker side of genealogy by exploring stories pulled from newspaper archives and using historical records to find the truth behind them. This week we focus on stories of rebellion, featuring Walter Reeder and his daughter Elbertine of the Children Crusaders, as well as "Smilin" Sid Hatfield who was infamous in West Virginia during the Coal Wars.
Listen in to this episode of Shadows From the Tree, where we delve into the darker side of genealogy by exploring stories pulled from newspaper archives and using historical records to find the truth behind them. This week we focus on stories of bigamy featuring young Kate Mott and swindler Dr. Charles H. Roemer, a couple colorful characters to say the least!
This episode focuses on the theme of Love Triangles and the impact it had on the lives of those involved. Join us as we shed light on these often overlooked stories and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges those involved faced- specifically a party thrown by Rose Zoldoske leading to the poisoning of Ella Maly and separately the paternity case of William J. Tiernan.
After a summer break, we are back with more salacious stories from the past. Join us for season 2 of Shadows from the Tree!
Listen in on Episode 10.3 of Shadows from the Tree, we delve into the darker side of genealogy, focusing on a story from our own family tree. Involving Danielle's third- great grandfather, William Ide and his mistress, Jeanette Davis Putnam. This episode provides closure to the events in 1878. We dive deep into family trees, vital records, and newspaper archives to learn more about these evocative family members that jump to life.
Listen in on Episode 10.2 of Shadows from the Tree, we delve into the darker side of genealogy, focusing on a story from our own family tree. Involving Danielle's third- great grandfather, William Ide and his mistress, Jeanette Davis Putnam. We dive deep into family trees, vital records, and newspaper archives to learn more about these evocative family members that jump to life.
Listen in on Episode 10.1 of Shadows from the Tree to hear about the early lives of the bad seeds from our family tree. With details pertinent to the revealing of a dramatic conclusion in our next episodes. We dive deep into family trees, vital records, and newspaper archives to learn more about these evocative characters that jump to life.
Listen in on Episode 9 of Shadows from the Tree to hear about family feuds, specifically a kidnapping of Angelo Mareno by the Black Hand, based in Chicago. As well as a family dispute over highly desirable art work by Joseph Blackburn. We dive deep into family trees, vital records, and newspaper archives to learn more about these evocative characters that jump to life.
Listen in on Episode 8 of Shadows from the Tree to hear about the robberies that intrigued and enraged society, with the stories of Florence Harmon, and Sexton P.J. Hale. We dive deep into family trees, vital records, and newspaper archives to learn more about these evocative characters that jump to life.
Listen in on Episode 7 of Shadows from the Tree to hear about the adoptions of 3 children and where they find families. Reunited and it feels so good. We dive deep into family trees, vital records, and newspaper archives to learn more about these evocative characters that jump to life.