the office was able to build a DNA profile from the skull that suggested it was that of Esther Granger, a 17-year-old woman who died during childbirth in Merrillville, Indiana, in 1866.
An anthropologist said the skull and other bones were likely that of a woman in her mid-20s at the time of her death. In late 2023, Batavia police asked the coroner for help.
Once complete, the skull and bones will go on display (Image: Kirk Murray) Using advanced radiocarbon dating techniques, the skull was determined to be 13,600 years old. This places the mastodon in a ...
The Kane County Coroner's Office said the skull has been identified as Esther Granger, a 17-year-old girl who died in Indiana, in May 1866—a year after the end of the Civil War. Authorities ...
Brian Hill/Daily Herald Share Authorities don’t know for sure how a young woman’s skull ended up in a wall of a Batavia house. But now they know whose it is, thanks to DNA testing and sleuthing.
the office was able to build a DNA profile from the skull that suggested it was that of Esther Granger, a 17-year-old woman who died during childbirth in Merrillville, Indiana, in 1866.
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