Description:Lucy Keyes was the daughter of Robert and Martha Keyes. They lived on the slope of Wachusett Mountain. The property sat on two acres of forest. April 14, 1755, is the day that Lucy Keyes went missing.Her sisters Patty and Anna had gone out to get some white sand along the shore while blue-eyed Lucy stayed home with her mother. Martha was busy at the spinning wheel when she noticed that Lucy was no longer playing directly in front of her.According to legend, the mother looked all over for her, and when her sisters arrived they also began searching for Lucy but she was not found. Apparently, Lucy had followed her sisters in the forest.A search party was formed to search the forest and adjacent communities. Devastated Martha frantically called out “Lucy” over and over again. Robert Keyes went to various Indian territories to see if his daughter had possibly taken captive there.Lucy’s mother who had gone virtually insane called out to her daughter incessantly every night up until her death...people who lived in the area after her death could still hear her calling out the name “Luuucy.”On August 12, 1815, a hermit neighbor of the Keyes made a death bed confession about what really happened to Lucy Keyes.According to Tilly Littlejohn, he happened upon Lucy on the path leading to the lake. Upon seeing the little girl he became very angry. He decided to get back at the father, Robert Keyes, with whom he had been having a dispute over the land in Princeton that he thought was properly his.In a fit of rage, he hit little Lucy on the side of the head and she fell unconscious. He then hid her in a rotten log at first, and then he moved her to a large tree trunk hole and covered her over with leaves.Eventually, he was so haunted by the sounds of Martha’s voice that he decided to move away to the Mohawk River in New York. He continued to hear the voices and see little Lucy’s face in his dreams.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Lucy Keyes, the Lost Child of Wachusett Mountain. To get started finding Lucy Keyes, the Lost Child of Wachusett Mountain, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Lucy Keyes was the daughter of Robert and Martha Keyes. They lived on the slope of Wachusett Mountain. The property sat on two acres of forest. April 14, 1755, is the day that Lucy Keyes went missing.Her sisters Patty and Anna had gone out to get some white sand along the shore while blue-eyed Lucy stayed home with her mother. Martha was busy at the spinning wheel when she noticed that Lucy was no longer playing directly in front of her.According to legend, the mother looked all over for her, and when her sisters arrived they also began searching for Lucy but she was not found. Apparently, Lucy had followed her sisters in the forest.A search party was formed to search the forest and adjacent communities. Devastated Martha frantically called out “Lucy” over and over again. Robert Keyes went to various Indian territories to see if his daughter had possibly taken captive there.Lucy’s mother who had gone virtually insane called out to her daughter incessantly every night up until her death...people who lived in the area after her death could still hear her calling out the name “Luuucy.”On August 12, 1815, a hermit neighbor of the Keyes made a death bed confession about what really happened to Lucy Keyes.According to Tilly Littlejohn, he happened upon Lucy on the path leading to the lake. Upon seeing the little girl he became very angry. He decided to get back at the father, Robert Keyes, with whom he had been having a dispute over the land in Princeton that he thought was properly his.In a fit of rage, he hit little Lucy on the side of the head and she fell unconscious. He then hid her in a rotten log at first, and then he moved her to a large tree trunk hole and covered her over with leaves.Eventually, he was so haunted by the sounds of Martha’s voice that he decided to move away to the Mohawk River in New York. He continued to hear the voices and see little Lucy’s face in his dreams.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Lucy Keyes, the Lost Child of Wachusett Mountain. To get started finding Lucy Keyes, the Lost Child of Wachusett Mountain, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.