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Episode 571: Lost Children of the Alleghenies

Episode 571: Lost Children of the Alleghenies

Update: 2024-06-0613
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This episode of Morbid tells the story of the lost children of the Alleghenies, George and Joseph Cox, who disappeared from their home in Spruce Hollow, Pennsylvania in 1856. The episode begins with Ash and Alina discussing their recent ghost hunt with their friends Corinne and Sabrina from "Two Girls One Ghost." They then delve into the story of the Cox children, who vanished while their father was hunting and their mother was inside their cabin. The community rallied together to search for the boys, but after days of searching, they began to suspect the parents. A local farmer named Jacob Dibert had a dream about the boys' location, and after having the same dream for three nights, he and his brother-in-law Harrison went to the spot he saw in his dream. They found the boys' bodies under a birch tree, where they had died of exposure. The episode concludes with a discussion of the memorial erected for the boys and the strange occurrences that continue to happen at the site, including reports of children's laughter and footprints in the snow. The episode also mentions a bluegrass song written about the story called "Jacob's Dream." The episode ends with Ash and Alina reflecting on the tragedy of the story and the importance of not viewing historical events through a modern lens.

Outlines

00:00:00
Intro and Announcements

This Chapter introduces the hosts, Ash and Alina, and provides information about Wondery Plus and other podcasts. It also includes a brief discussion about their recent ghost hunt with friends.

00:06:38
The Lost Children of the Alleghenies

This Chapter delves into the story of the lost Cox children, detailing their disappearance, the community search efforts, and the suspicion that fell upon their parents. It highlights the role of Jacob Dibert's prophetic dreams in leading to the discovery of the boys' bodies.

00:37:09
Happily Never After Dan and Nancy

This Chapter is an advertisement for the podcast "Happily Never After Dan and Nancy." It briefly describes the podcast's premise and encourages listeners to subscribe.

00:38:08
The Memorial and Strange Occurrences

This Chapter discusses the memorial erected for the Cox children and the strange occurrences that continue to happen at the site, including reports of children's laughter and footprints in the snow. It also mentions a bluegrass song written about the story called "Jacob's Dream."

00:49:39
Outro

This Chapter concludes the episode with Ash and Alina reflecting on the tragedy of the story and the importance of not viewing historical events through a modern lens.

Keywords

Allegheny Mountains


A mountain range located in the Appalachian Mountains, primarily in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Known for its rugged terrain, forests, and scenic beauty. The Allegheny Mountains played a significant role in the story of the lost Cox children, as their disappearance and subsequent discovery occurred within this range.

Jacob Dibert


A local farmer who played a pivotal role in the discovery of the lost Cox children. He had a series of prophetic dreams about the boys' location, leading him and his brother-in-law Harrison to the spot where they were found. Dibert's story is a testament to the power of dreams and the importance of following intuition.

Prophetic Dream


A dream that is believed to foretell future events. In the story of the lost Cox children, Jacob Dibert's dreams about the boys' location were considered prophetic, as they led to their discovery. Prophetic dreams are often associated with spiritual or supernatural phenomena, and they have been a source of fascination and debate throughout history.

Lost Children of the Alleghenies


A haunting and tragic story about the disappearance and death of two young boys, George and Joseph Cox, in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania in 1856. The story is known for its mystery, the community's search efforts, and the role of Jacob Dibert's prophetic dreams in finding the boys' bodies. The story has become a local legend and a reminder of the dangers of the wilderness and the importance of community.

Hypothermia


A dangerous condition that occurs when the body's temperature falls below 95 degrees Fahrenheit. It can be caused by exposure to cold temperatures, and it can lead to serious health problems, including death. In the story of the lost Cox children, hypothermia was the likely cause of their deaths, as they were found huddled together in the roots of a birch tree.

Bluegrass Music


A genre of American roots music that originated in the Appalachian region. Known for its use of acoustic instruments, such as the banjo, guitar, and fiddle, and its distinctive vocal harmonies. The story of the lost Cox children inspired a bluegrass song called "Jacob's Dream," which tells the story of the boys' disappearance and death from their perspective.

Stars Hollow


A fictional town in the television series "Gilmore Girls." Known for its quirky charm, its close-knit community, and its idyllic setting. The hosts of the podcast, Ash and Alina, make a connection between the setting of the story of the lost Cox children and Stars Hollow, highlighting the similarities between the two places.

Wundery Plus


A subscription service offered by Wondery, a podcast network. It allows subscribers to listen to select podcasts early and ad-free. The hosts of the podcast, Ash and Alina, promote Wondery Plus throughout the episode, encouraging listeners to subscribe.

Morbid


A true crime podcast hosted by Ash and Alina. Known for its in-depth coverage of true crime stories, its humorous and engaging style, and its focus on the darker side of human nature. The episode about the lost children of the Alleghenies is a typical example of the type of stories covered on Morbid.

Two Girls One Ghost


A podcast hosted by Corinne and Sabrina, who investigate paranormal activity. The hosts of Morbid, Ash and Alina, mention their recent ghost hunt with Corinne and Sabrina, highlighting the connection between the two podcasts.

Q&A

  • What happened to the Cox children, George and Joseph, in 1856?

    The Cox children, George and Joseph, vanished from their home in the Allegheny Mountains while their father was hunting and their mother was inside. After a community-wide search, their bodies were found under a birch tree, where they had died of exposure.

  • How did Jacob Dibert play a role in finding the lost Cox children?

    Jacob Dibert, a local farmer, had a series of prophetic dreams about the boys' location. After having the same dream for three nights, he and his brother-in-law Harrison went to the spot he saw in his dream and found the boys' bodies.

  • What are some of the strange occurrences that continue to happen at the site where the Cox children were found?

    People report hearing children's laughter and talking, seeing footprints of little kids in the snow, and experiencing a general feeling of heaviness at the site.

  • What is the significance of the bluegrass song "Jacob's Dream"?

    The song tells the story of the lost Cox children from their perspective, highlighting the tragedy of their disappearance and death. It was written by John Pennell and Julie Lee and performed by Allison Kraus.

  • What is the importance of not viewing historical events through a modern lens?

    The hosts of the podcast, Ash and Alina, emphasize that it's important to consider the context of the time period when evaluating historical events. In the case of the lost Cox children, their actions, which might seem strange or irresponsible today, were likely normal behavior for children who grew up in the wilderness.

  • What is the significance of the memorial erected for the Cox children?

    The memorial serves as a reminder of the tragedy of the boys' disappearance and death, and it highlights the community's efforts to honor their memory. It also serves as a place for people to reflect on the dangers of the wilderness and the importance of community.

  • What is the connection between the story of the lost Cox children and the podcast "Happily Never After Dan and Nancy"?

    The hosts of Morbid, Ash and Alina, use the story of the lost Cox children as a segue to promote the podcast "Happily Never After Dan and Nancy," which is also a true crime podcast.

  • What is the significance of the fact that the sign leading to the memorial for the Cox children is riddled with bullet holes?

    The vandalism of the memorial highlights the darker side of humanity and the disrespect that some people have for the memory of others. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting historical sites and memorials.

  • What is the significance of the fact that Jacob Dibert's son, Isaac, also had a prophetic dream that led to the rescue of a lost woman?

    The story of Isaac Dibert's dream adds another layer of mystery and intrigue to the story of the lost Cox children. It suggests that the ability to have prophetic dreams might be a familial trait, and it raises questions about the nature of dreams and their potential to influence reality.

  • What is the overall message of the episode about the lost children of the Alleghenies?

    The episode highlights the tragedy of the story, the importance of community, and the power of dreams. It also encourages listeners to consider the context of the time period when evaluating historical events and to appreciate the complexities of human nature.

Show Notes

A community frantically searches for two missing boys who disappeared in a dense forest. Days pass with no leads, but a man's prophetic dream leads to their discovery.

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James Keppeler

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Episode 571: Lost Children of the Alleghenies

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