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I think say hey has the belial story
It might not be until next week, but I'm going to go by the public library and see what I can find one afternoon when I get off work. If there are any specific things people want to find out, let me know.
I'm definitely going to look for the newspaper article on the fire that killed the child. I'm also going to look up the obits from both childrends deaths. I'll add Milts will to that.
There's also a Livengood Road that crosses Fort Bixby Road about 2 miles north of the property.
I know most of the Livengoods on that road. From what I can tell today, this family owned a large amount of land in the area. There are quite a few people that I know who purchased land directly from Mrs. Annie Livengood.
Bad news, the grandaughter of Milt and Annie (Ann Younts) wants nothing to do with the FD. She didnt want us to purchase the land back in 2005 because she didnt want us to eventually tear down the house. I wont be able to get any information from her.
We could start our own ghost hunting group. :-0
I've really enjoyed following this saga. Maybe Ann Younts is in cohoots with Milt to save the house. Maybe she's....possessed by Milt.
Good work. Nell is still alive, and the info on Treva mentions Everharts, and we have a 70+ year old member of our fire department who is an Everhart. I'll ask him if he knows anything tonight.
Its all coming back to me now. I remember one of the daughters refusing at first to sell to us because she didnt want the house destroyed to build the new station. In the end, we were the only ones who put an offer in on the house so money talked. I've got a nice foothold now, so we should be getting a lot more information soon. I'm impressed with all the legwork yodeacsgo and others have done on here already.
You have a 70 year old firefighter? Guess there aren't a lot of fires there (apart from crib fires).
Lol, yeah. He's retired twice, but keeps coming back as a volunteer. He's deaf, you can't understand him and be gets in the way often, but we don't have the heart to tell him not to come. All he does is direct traffic.
This screams liability.