Princess Eugenie has released a heartbreaking new video to promote a powerful new series regarding a poignant cause. The 34-year-old took to her Instagram story to share episode two of the new ...
Granger died in 1866 from childbirth complications and was identified using forensic genealogy. DNA testing confirmed the identification by matching the skull's DNA with a living descendant of ...
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It belonged to an Indiana teenager who died from childbirth complications in 1866. “We now know the skull found in the wall in Batavia as Esther Granger,” Kane County Coroner Rob Russell ...
Granger was born in October 1848 in Indiana and was only 17 at the time of her death in 1866, when officials believe she died due to complications during childbirth, Kane County Coroner Robert ...
Russell told WLS.ARAIM Labs in Texas, doing careful research, identified the skull as belonging to Esther Granger, who died during childbirth at the age of 17 in 1866. Her identity was confirmed ...
The mystery of a human skull found in 1978 in a Batavia, Ill., home has finally been solved after DNA testing confirmed that the skull belonged to an 18-year-old girl from 1866.Oct. 25, 2024 ...
KANE COUNTY, Illinois -- Kane County coroners in Illinois solved a four-decade-old cold case, with a victim that dates back more than 100 years before that. A skull was discovered in the wall of a ...
The Kane County Coroner's Office said the skull has been identified as Esther Granger, a 17-year-old girl who died in Indiana, in May 1866—a year after the end of the Civil War. Authorities ...
The Kane County Coroner's Office said the skull has been identified as Esther Granger, a 17-year-old girl who died in Indiana, in May 1866—a year after the end of the Civil War. Authorities ...
The Kane County Coroner's Office said the skull has been identified as Esther Granger, a 17-year-old girl who died in Indiana, in May 1866—a year after the end of the Civil War. Authorities ...