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Benjaman Kyle
Should it be a concern to our community that someone who is such a blank slate is controlling the emotions of so many genetic genealogists at the expense of critical thinking? Continue reading
Indianapolis Birth Announcements – Sep 9 & 10, 1948
To continue with the Indianapolis birth announcements, here at the births that appeared in the Indianapolis Commercial on September 9 & 10, 1948. Newspaper: Indianapolis Commercial Date published: 9-Sep-48 Name of parents … Continue reading
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Tagged Amnesiac, Benjaman Kyle, Birth Parents, Boulder, DNA Identification, Forensic Genealogy, Identifinders, Indianapolis, Indianapolis General Hospital, Methodist Hospital Indianapolis, Missing Persons, mitochondrial DNA, mtDNA, St. Vincent's Hospital Indianapolis, Unidentified, William H. Coleman Hospital for Woman, Y-DNA
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Benjaman Kyle – Indianapolis Birth Announcements, Sep 7 & 8, 1948
Here is a continuation of the list of the birth announcements published in the Indianapolis papers around the date of Benjaman Kyle’s birth, believed to be 29 August 1948. Today’s entry covers 7 Sep through 8 Sep 1948. There were … Continue reading
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Tagged Amnesiac, Benjaman Kyle, Birth Parents, Boulder, DNA Identification, Forensic Genealogy, Identifinders, Indianapolis, Indianapolis General Hospital, Methodist Hospital Indianapolis, Missing Persons, St. Vincent's Hospital Indianapolis, Unidentified, William H. Coleman Hospital for Woman, Y-DNA
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Benjaman Kyle – Indianapolis Birth Announcements – 2 Sep – 3 Sep 1948
Here is a continuation of the list of the birth announcements published in the Indianapolis papers around the date of Benjaman Kyle’s birth, believed to be 29 August 148. Today’s entry covers 2 Sep through 3 Sep 1948. I have … Continue reading
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Tagged Amnesiac, Benjaman Kyle, Birth Parents, Boulder, DNA Identification, Forensic Genealogy, Identifinders, Indianapolis, Indianapolis General Hospital, Methodist Hospital Indianapolis, Missing Persons, mitochondrial DNA, mtDNA, St. Vincent's Hospital Indianapolis, Unidentified, William H. Coleman Hospital for Woman
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Benjaman Kyle – Indianapolis Birth Announcements – 31 Aug & 1 Sep 1948
In an ideal world, we would be able to identify all these children but one. That one would reveal Benjaman Kyle’s identity. If you recognize anyone on this list, please contact me at immediately at colleen@identifinders.com Key (1949 addresses, with … Continue reading
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Tagged Amnesiac, Benjaman Kyle, Birth Parents, Boulder, DNA Identification, Forensic Genealogy, Identifinders, Indianapolis, Indianapolis General Hospital, Methodist Hospital Indianapolis, Missing Persons, mitochondrial DNA, mtDNA, St. Vincent's Hospital Indianapolis, Unidentified, William H. Coleman Hospital for Woman, Y-DNA
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Benjaman Kyle – Indianapolis Birth Announcements, 30 Aug 1948
In 1948, the Indy Star and the Indy Commercial newspapers published birth announcements obtained from either the county or from local hospitals. The two papers published identical lists, although sometimes not on the same day, as the Commercial was not … Continue reading
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Tagged Amnesiac, Arlington High School, Arsenal Technical High School, Benjaman Kyle, Birth Announcements, Birth Parents, Boulder, Crispus Attucks High School, DNA Identification, Forensic Genealogy, Howe High School, Identifinders, Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, Missing Persons, mitochondrial DNA, mtDNA, Northwest High School, Shortridge High School, Unidentified, Washington High School, Y-DNA
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Benjaman Kyle – Close Calls, Conclusion?
All anyone knew about him was that he was born Robert Lee King in March 1949. To find Jennie King’s remaining son was going to be tough with so little information to go on. Benjaman Kyle claims his birthdate is … Continue reading
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Tagged Adoption, Amnesiac, Benjaman Kyle, Birth Parents, Boulder, Boulder CO, Catholic Charities of Indianapolis, DNA Identification, Forensic Genealogy, Foster Homes, Identifinders, Indianapolis, Indianapolis Public School System, Missing Persons, mitochondrial DNA, mtDNA, Unidentified, Victim of Amnesia, Washington East Cemetery, Y-DNA
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Benjaman Kyle – Close Calls, Part III
From 1938 through 1953, Jennie Lee King gave birth to four boys, putting the older three up for adoption or in foster homes. She was born Barnett Rudio in Louisville, KY on December 20, 1918 the daughter of Wallace Rudio … Continue reading
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Tagged Benjaman Kyle, Birth Parents, Boulder, Catholic Charities, DNA Identification, Forensic Genealogy, Identifinders, Indianapolis, Missing Persons, mitochondrial DNA, mtDNA, St. Elizabeth's Home for Unwed Mothers, St. Patrick's Church Indianapolis, Unidentified, Washington East Cemetery
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Benjaman Kyle – Close Calls, Part II
Since I have been involved in trying to identify the amnesiac Benjaman Kyle, I’ve seen many leads come in, ranging from the casual to the very serious. Many people have contacted me that they are related to Powells or Davidsons (or both). Many … Continue reading
Benjaman Kyle – Close Calls, Part I
Hi Colleen: I read the article about you in the June 2010 issue of More Magazine, and am curious about one thing. Are you the same person who competed on Wheel of Fortune in 1991? If so, I was … Continue reading