Settlers equals squatters. Squatters think they own everything and that's exactly how the squatters acted and continue to act. Now, do you understand the hostilities?
@wvghostmomma11 күн бұрын
Thats my familys cemetery
@jonackerman-w8x12 күн бұрын
I too read the same book that also instilled a deep interest in the subject. Until the 1950s there were entire, large families residing within huge 1st growth trees in Appalachia.
@NaGa-x6p13 күн бұрын
Almost... pgh, pa.
@briankoenig892315 күн бұрын
Writing from Lima, Ohio, aka Beantown. Someone should create a laser scan of the rock to have a digital record before Father Time erodes it permanently.
@anonimous245115 күн бұрын
Yup he survived a shot between the eyes but died anyway from Lead Poisoning.
@janeirorodriguez590321 күн бұрын
Indians are still Here. Im in N. W. Ohio. The Black Swamp
@thehillbillyhoarder499623 күн бұрын
I had heard that Lewis Wetzel wasn’t able to read or write.
@TabathaSasser27 күн бұрын
I survived a bullet between the eyes as well. So did my great grandmother. Hers a mysket mine a 38 special id love to tell you my story
@kelseywhitlatch17328 күн бұрын
My familys related to Lewis Wetzel hes my great x7 uncle. Its my mothers side but my father now holds responsibility to Maintain McCreary cemetery in limestone west virginia Which is dedicated to WETZEL
@OneMinuteChickensАй бұрын
Given the situation, Wetzel never committed a crime as far as I am concerned.
@tracicomstock3489Ай бұрын
Awesome for you!❤😊
@tracicomstock3489Ай бұрын
Thank you soo much!! O love these old trees, and the thought that there are some still out there that are even larger than ones on record is exciting!! I am so glad you got to fulfill your childhood dream!!
@tracicomstock3489Ай бұрын
I love these true stories!❤❤❤😊😊😊 Thank you!!
@tracicomstock3489Ай бұрын
I am also obsessed with hollowed out trees and living in them and sheltering livestock in them. Thank you!
@Dumbfool125Ай бұрын
The killer was my Granpa’s Mother’s Dad
@Dumbfool125Ай бұрын
Fred
@MatthewAdams-xq5ttАй бұрын
Chillicothe ohio here
@JoyfullOneАй бұрын
She lives in Alabama, too! My brothers and I thought she was a family tale. 😅 I'm a liitle sad it isn't. So many memories of Grandmother , in the eerie darkness of our bedroom, (late 60's-70's) telling us about this .." mean old woman with her tote sack..." And shame on our mother for handing us over..we were good children! 😅 Our oldest cousin always cut hole trough Sally's husband's fence.😅
@RalphHargisАй бұрын
Henry Hargis was Margaret Moore's grandson. His mother was Margaret's daughter Emaline. Henry was my grandfathers's brother.
@jamesbrooks5442Ай бұрын
Bears hibernate in hollow trees because its warm inside indians always looked for bears in hollow trees they were the preferred food and hides
@astrid2697Ай бұрын
My grandmother used to tell me stories of her dad. His name was Fred Moore. He lived in booger holler. I really enjoy learning more. Thank you for the video.
@lesjones5684Ай бұрын
Are you gay or what 😂😂
@AJoe-ze6go2 ай бұрын
Semper Fi, Amos.
@bettydeleon51522 ай бұрын
Thank you! Love stories about this man, Lewis Wetzel.
@robinboone43522 ай бұрын
My dad grew up in booger hole West Virginia in the 40s
@JohnShelbyAnthony-bh3gc3 ай бұрын
Thevpeople must have power to attac their politicians, oligarchs and secret oligarchs and secret society without police and military intervention. Police and military must protect the people from the politicians, criminal organisation, Secret society and oligarchs
@pedroscigar29063 ай бұрын
This was great! There is a little hollow tree in a park in Manitou Springs, Co. The children love it and the city has made it a feature of the park.
@csnanny18823 ай бұрын
I enjoy this channel so much , Tipper is a very strong lovely lady. I could set and listen to her and Matt talk for hours.
@summerfunrides3 ай бұрын
Love celebrating Appalachia and the Presley Girls…. Recently I’ve been watching the blind pig with Paul. Always excited to see a new video from Tipper & Matt or Katie and Corie they live over a couple mountains from my home, Athens, Tn.
@jannettemiller1463 ай бұрын
Thank you for teaching me this evening! I am new to Morgan County. It’s awesome to learn things about the area!!! I knew where you were (only a few miles upstream from my home). But you lost me with the dead end road. I don’t recognize the road.
@jannettemiller1463 ай бұрын
Also, I’m guessing you were working at Genesis.
@PatsyMadden-u2k3 ай бұрын
Trying to follow you. I hope this is the true sight.
@JanMiller-s6l3 ай бұрын
Sins of the father is visited on the second and fourth generation. How demonic spirits are within family lines. I know the Sampsons all too well and how my mother being a child born from rape from Ira Sampson married a rapist. Only by the power of the Holy Spirit can we break from these demonic strongholds.
@JanMiller-s6l3 ай бұрын
I found out via DNA test that the Sampsons are my direct lineage. They practiced Fundementalist LDS. My bio grandfather Ira B Sampson and his 5 brothers were notorious criminals, he being a rapist (thats how my mother and a half sister of hers from another women were concieved). They had 25 wives amongst them. Since polygamy was illegal they just kept marrying and divorcing and had multitudes of children. I believe Howard believed he had a right to this woman just like all Sampsons did.
@JanMiller-s6l3 ай бұрын
To my great shock when I got the DNA results I found out that my mothers true bio father was Ira B Sampson the nephew of Hootch Sampson. He was a serial rapist and this family have a long history of crimnality. Between the 5 brothers of Ira they had 25 wives, they practiced Fundementalist Mormonism and married and divorced many times, even marrying thier victims of rapes sisters. My mother grew up in Akron but knew all too well about that area. When I was tracing my lineage and travelling to WV she admonished me NOT to go there. All these surnames on this video are my lineage much to my shock. This is the best historical video on these people. At least I know I am a child of God made knew in Jesus Christ.
@1jbird3 ай бұрын
I was in a class with a native American guy named wetzel. I wonder how that happened. 😊
@rolandmarch77174 ай бұрын
I spent considerable time in Morgan County Ohio due to my secular employment. The area at the time I was there still seemed fairly remote. I enjoyed this video.
@BettyCarver-n5m4 ай бұрын
I like your Channel. I would like to get the knife u use. Can I get the name. Thanks
@LarryToalston5 ай бұрын
Canton Ohio
@Firekeeper615 ай бұрын
Great presentation!
@randybedker15845 ай бұрын
The rock should be in a museum in ohio for new generations to see and understand what our ancestors went through. Before they eliminate all of it from the curriculum.
@copernicus23965 ай бұрын
Love tipper and her stories.
@cherylchastain17565 ай бұрын
Mr. McCartney would be out on 120 between Duluth and Lawrenceville, we'd hear that he was in the area and pile in the car. The goats nibbled my sweater cuffs.
@indigo16155 ай бұрын
Need more content like this
@VirginiaRichards-ut4di6 ай бұрын
I have nothing but a great respect for Lewis Wetzel.
@coltonevans28916 ай бұрын
Gave me chills bc I recognize those roads maybe I’ll have to ask if I can walk the trail too sometime soon ❤🤞
@jdpaxton92936 ай бұрын
I’m from Clendenin myself. 31 now. My best friend since 6th grade grew up near Booger Hole. You should look into Murder Mountain
@lewismooney39416 ай бұрын
Did anyone read “that dark and bloody river “? I’m sorry but I think he’s a sociopath! I guess genocide is interesting.
@jonwanrocks6 ай бұрын
born and raised in them hills. we'd hear that panther ever fall for real. mom said she seen it once. she said she heard it again last september
@jimmybrock65936 ай бұрын
Truck drivers have told of seeing Panter at night on the bridge crossing lake Hartwell on interstate 85.😊😮