Today's GeneaBlogger theme is Sorting Saturday so I've decided to use today (once I get back in from my pt job and once I finish our taxes) to begin an inventory of sorts. I am going to inventory what records I have for each person via a spreadsheet/database. This way I can add on to it as I collect more documentation. I should have been doing this from the beginning but hindsight is always 20/20. My initial problem is developing the spreadsheet itself. Family Tree Magazine has a great number of free forms for genealogists to use to track information but they are all specific. I want one that combines everything!
Young Alexander Meyer was a disturbed and angry young man with some major issues. He had failed sixth and seventh grade, and instead of having to repeat eighth grade again, he finally gave up on school. At age 16 he quit Downingtown Junior High. Meyer is not a relative, nor are his victims (that I am aware). I stumbled upon young Alex while reading Tortured Minds: Pennsylvania's Most Bizarre - But Forgotten - Murders by Tammy Mal. On 11 February 1937 Alexander Thweatt Meyer killed young Helen Moyer as she walked home from school in Coatesville along Modena Road. She was not his first. The jury was out only three minutes after hearing Dr. Michael Margolis' testimony on the death of Helen Moyer. The jury determined Meyer had murdered Moyer and should be held for first degree murder. The jury also condemned the parole system which had released Meyer back into the public, after having served just 14 months in Huntingdon Reformatory, for the murder of two other girls - Anna Blasc...
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