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My Family Ghost Story

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A touching tale from the beyond


I grew up with ghost stories. The most intriguing and touching tale involved my great, great, great-grandfather, Christian Klineck (shown below). Christian was a handsome young farmer in SE Iowa and the son of Czech immigrants. He enlisted in the Union Army to fight in the Civil War. Before he left, he promised his pregnant wife that he would return.

He was later killed at Champion Hill in the Battle of Vicksburg, in a bloody fight in which his Iowa batallion heriocally held the line against a brutal Rebel assault. Christian was badly wounded and died the next day.

As my family legend goes, that same day, Christian's wife gave birth to a baby boy (my mother's great, great grandfather). When she gave birth to their baby on the farm, alone, Christian appeared to her at the foot of her bed over the baby’s cradle. He had died that day far away in Mississippi. But he still kept his promise...



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Deborah Hufford

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Deborah Hufford is an award-winning author and magazine editor with a passion for history. Her popular NotesfromtheFrontier.com blog with 100,000+ readers has led to an upcoming novel! Growing up as an Iowa farmgirl, rodeo queen and voracious reader, her love of land, lore and literature fired her writing muse. With a Bachelor's in English and Master's in Journalism from the University of Iowa, she taught students of Iowa's Writer's Workshop, then at Northwestern University, Marquette and Mount Mary. Her extensive publishing career began at Better Homes & Gardens, includes credits in New York Times Magazine, New York Times, Connoisseur, many other titles, and serving as publisher of The Writer's Handbook

 

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