Search to finish her family tree led this Chicago woman to an unmarked grave in Ingersoll, Ont. | Unpublished
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Publication Date: August 26, 2024 - 05:00

Search to finish her family tree led this Chicago woman to an unmarked grave in Ingersoll, Ont.

August 26, 2024
Robin Moore was extensively searching for months to find any information about her great-great grandfather, James Hisson, who was an African American settler to Canada in the 19th century, for a family tree she's building. In June, Moore took a trip from Chicago to the Ingersoll Rural Cemetery and found that Hisson was buried at an unmarked grave site at the back of the cemetery. 


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