A single year is chiseled into the stone — 1993 — under an odd name: Geauga’s Child. But until recently, the simple story told on the tombstone was all anyone knew about Geauga’s Child. "A family tree was produced consisting of over 1,400 people in an effort to identify the parents of Geauga’s Child,” Hildenbrand said. Hildenbrand told reporters authorities are investigating the claim, but have yet to find any remains. “She gave us a pretty specific area where she had taken the first baby,” Hildenbrand said.
Source: Washington Post June 10, 2019 10:09 UTC