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From: "A. Kemen" <>
Subject: Re: [PIATT] Re: Jacob Piatt
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 23:47:13 -0400
References: <MFMBM008mLAztxc1o8y000030df@mfmbm008.myfamilycorp.local>
I would like very much to get the information that you have on her. Is this
the same Artimentia Piatt, daughter of John H. Piatt (son of Lewis Jr.) and
Elizabeth Jane Hayslip? She is not a direct descendent of my line (I am
from the Lewis Sr, John H. line) but she is still in my Piatt family. I
would like to know all the puzzling details.
Amanda
Cincinnati, OH
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Subject: [PIATT] Re: Jacob Piatt
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> My interest in the Piatt family came from a legend in Ripley, OH which
started in May of 1934 when Jacob's daughter Artimisha was found hanging
from a rope in nearby Eagle Creek. She, however, was not buried as
Artimisha, but Nellie Kunzman, one of the many names she was known by.She,
to say the least, had a quite colorful past before ending up with a sash
cord around her neck. I picked up the investigation from news articles from
1934 and discovered her actual name and her 9 marriages. She left a path of
tragedy upon about everybody who encountered her. It's a strange,
fascinating story. A section of Ripley is known as Dead Woman's Hollow
because of her. She's buried in an unmarked grave in the Pisgah Ridge
Cemetery which is in Levanna, a west section of Ripley.
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