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and have to share my story with you.
My great grandmother was listed as Susan Pence Brown, a domestic, in the household of Stephen Hancock. They both had children, and she was working as his housekeeper after the death of his first wife(who was my gg aunt).
In the next census, she was still there, but her last name was Franklin, and her children were listed as either Brown or Franklin, his, of course, as Hancock. My grandmother was listed as Florence Franklin.
In the next census, gg grandmother appeared as Susan Pence Hancock, wife of Stephen, and all the children were listed as Hancock.
In trying to unravel the mystery, I checked all the records still available. No marriages for Susan to a Mr.Brown or a Mr. Franklin. No males by either of those names in any of the census reports, no males by those names listed in any of the cemeteries in the area or in surrounding counties.
In addition, I couldn't find Susan's birth family. Several other family trees listed her parents, but I contacted that family's genealogist, who just happened to be Richard Pence, well-known genealogist and pioneer in internet genealogy. Richard confirmed that my Susan was not his Susan, so back to square one. He even did a computer search and was unable to fine her anywhere. By then, I was beginning she was in the witness protection program or something!
Finally was able to hook up with a cousin who had been in contact with a cousin who had at least solved the mystery re: the father(s) of the children. They were all Stephen Hancock's biological children! The cousin was a nephew of my grandmother's, and his mother had told him the real story before she died.
I can't wait to move back home and go through all the courthouse records. Evidently there's some juicy stuff in the criminal records that a friend found for me. No wonder my dad never wanted to talk about his family!
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