Appalachia’s Storyteller: Appalachias Greatest Heist
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2023
- Appalachia’s Storyteller: Appalachias Greatest Heist. How far would one Appalachian man go to recover everything he ever lost? The exciting true story as told by The Appalachian Storyteller. #appalachia #appalachian #appalachianhistory #appalachianmountains #appalachiantrail #storyteller
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NOTE: This story represents history and this video is an educational critique and commentary on the topic. - Кино
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Hi JD! This story hit home for me. My grandmother passed away years after my grandfather on my father’s side. I remember my father and my aunt had to sell everything my grandmother had to give her a proper burial.
My father and aunt didn’t even get to keep a keepsake of their mother or fathers things. I never knew when the things were auctioned off, so I never had a chance to get anything either.
Years later I received a phone call from an old family friend and they asked me if I would be interested in my grandmother’s antique peddle sewing machine. I asked my father about this friend having the sewing machine which he verified it to be true. I bought my grandmother’s sewing machine for $300.00.
I wanted that sewing machine because it was my grandmother’s and she taught me to sew on that machine.
My father said he didn’t give that much for it, but I was willing to pay whatever he was asking. I had to replace the leather belt, but it was in perfect condition, just the way I remembered it.
I guess it hold memories and sentimental value to me.
Have a blessed weekend!
Oh my, what a beautiful story Willow, I’m so happy to hear you got it back ❤️
@@TheAppalachianStoryteller thank you.
I'm glad you could get that. I know from similar experiences just how much value such a thing can hold for someone; sometimes even increasing with time.
@@alext. thank you.
Great-grandmother's treadle Singer is right across from this keyboard. The first thing she sewed was a burial gown for a friend's baby and made others.
I have a list of original owners of furniture and items at mother's. Doubt I'll inherit them but promised the universe I'd try my hardest to somehow see they get back from where they came. If the new generations don't want them, fine, but if one thing gets back to a family then all the good. It's the principle.
The Appalachian Storyteller channel is truly like no other. 📜🌄 Their deep dive into Appalachian history is not just intriguing but utterly captivating. Did you know that Appalachian folklore is rich with tales of mysterious 'haints' and 'boogers'? It's a world filled with both enchantment and intrigue. What sets this channel apart is its authenticity. You can feel the genuine passion and dedication to preserving this unique culture and history. It's a journey back in time that's both educational and profoundly moving. Keep spinning those Appalachian yarns, they're a treasure trove of our heritage! 🏞🌌📖
Wow, mighty nice of you Scully, thank you so much for the kind words my friend
This story made me cry! A new favorite!!
Hey scully, how are ya brother. Looks like we have the same taste in channels lol
As much as I like the Appalachian outlaw stories it's ones like this that I love. I loved when she started bidding against the ole road hog foreigner from Pennsylvania but then was misguided by the lady who said she would miss the cradle the most, lol 11 kids. But then amazed by pa buying it back after all these years. Made me think of your son and the bedroom furniture you and him built together this past year. If he ever lost it, how far would he go to get it back? What a terrific story JD. Wholesome, thanks for putting a smile on my face. 😁
Wow, James, I hadn’t thought about it that way. That definitely puts a new spin on this story for me. I had forgotten I posted the furniture I made for him on here, but he is definitely taking good care of it
@@TheAppalachianStoryteller heck yeah, I'd be willing to bet you a nickle to a dollar he'd go as far as he needed to get that back. Especially since he helped a little bit. I'm sure he has fond memories of him helping you. I don't know if you realize this, but one of reasons for the Appalachian story tellers success is because they are so relatable even to the story teller himself. Heck I even have a fond memory of you sharing that story with us.
Such twists in the plot. Such a surprisingly happy ending. Now, I've gotta go grab a tissue and wipe the tears from my eyes. ❤😊
Happy you enjoyed it!
You truly have one of the best channels on RUclips! Not only have you created a wonderful channel; you’ve created a RUclips family. ❤
Thank you Catherine, I’m really glad you’re here
Ha ha ha ha lol, the bumping together of 2 machines on the out skirts of Boonsboro is still a news item. 😁
That was the type of news that would set the tongues a wagin’
Morning JD. I actually got some goosebumps with that ending. Just imagining the look on the Grandma's face when she saw that dresser back. Another nice story. Thanks.
Thanks Troy, hope y’all have a great Saturday
That's a story to tug on your heart strings!
Yes ma’am
JD, your story touched my heart and was a blessing. I was so happy that the old man got his precious furniture back . Things that seem to have little value ,are priceless to those that knows its history and the memories they hold . Just like the mother and her craddle.
Many thanks for all the work you put into each story.
God bless.
Thank you Nonnie, I’m so happy this story blessed you ❤️
Wonderful just absolutely wonderful !!!😇😇😇😇😇😇😇If you could only see the big smile my face ,and the sheer joy that feels my heart ,soul ,and spirit from hearing this story !🙂
Thank you Stacy, I’m so happy you enjoyed it, have a blessed day
Well, thanks for another great story, JD. I didn't see the end coming at all, though perhaps I should've. And I can really relate to some people's attachment to family heirlooms, as I've been dragging stuff from as far back as my great-grandparents, from pillar to post. Since at 78 I'm the last one standing in my direct family line, it helps me feel more connected to those I've lost, though I know I'll see them again when I cross the river.
Thank you Frosty, the ending sure had a twist didn’t it!
Yes sir, you will see them again and for me it's worth having that ole stuff around just as I'm sure it is for you. We can look at and it brings life and loving memories back to us from long years past.
Me too. My kids don't want any of "that old stuff". Such a shame
@@ruthrecord6430 maybe they'll change thier minds, it's definitely worth keeping. 😉
@@ruthrecord6430 Tell them stories surrounding the old stuff and the kids might change their minds.
JD, thank you for this story! Part of me thought the young girl was going to give the chest of drawers to the couple whose items were being auctioned. But once her grandfather started bidding, I began to think it could be his & his wife’s so many years prior. This really touched my heart ❤
Thank you ❤️
🩷💕🧡🐈🐾 I love your storytelling!🥰
Your channel is one of the very rare few that I share in conversation with people to check out and listen to…💕
I look forward to your stories… Thank you for sharing…🥰💕🐈
Thank you so much Susan ❤️
Good Saturday mornin', JD! You've brought us another fine story friend and it's easy to tell you put a lot of work and time into each one! Enjoy your weekend and I'll see you on the next one.
Thanks so much Scott, hope you have a great Saturday my friend
Yippee! Captain got Grandma’s chest back. Grandpa wasn’t gonna let that carpetbagger win that one. What a good ending. I hope this is true. If not, this story was played out hopefully many times. What was done to The Southerners after The Second War of Independence was absolutely pitiful. I’m afraid we’re going to see another one. Anyways, just feeling a little melancholy and teary eyed. Thanks JD. You have talent 👍
Thank you Denise, I’m so happy you enjoyed this story!
This is a really good one. Thanks for sharing.
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Once again, a beautiful story beautifully told. ❤
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I listen to these stories everyday while I’m at work and then can’t wait to tell my wife the story I hear
Thank you so much!
That is a fine story. It had me crying and laughing at the same time! Lord have mercy. Thank you Sir.
thank you Wade!
What a lovely story. It truly warmed my heart this morning. Thank you so much.
Thank you Melissa, have a wonderful day
What a awesome story. I loved it. I love your stories sir. By far my favorites I have heard on RUclips. God bless you and your whole family sir...🙏❤🙏❤🙏
Thank you so much brother
Great story as always. Reminds me of my great-grandmother’s house. She has family pictures from tintypes to contemporaries. It was like walking through time. She had a fair amount of old furniture too as you might imagine but, as a child, I was captivated with those old pictures. Such a connection to one’s past is an immensely precious thing and I can only imagine such a feeling as being able to reclaim that connection.
Me too friend, I was also fascinated by old photos and furniture at my granny’s house when I was a youngster
When I was a teen, we were visiting grandma's sister and out in the barn was a box of old family photos. She gave them to me! Eventually, all but a handful have been identified. I took pictures of them and put the negatives in the vault and sent out CDs hoping they'd survive a while. But who knows. We donated boxes of old newspapers to the state library but they lost them, sigh.......
As usual, a great story.....told well. I wish more stories with happy endings were around nowadays.
Thank you for the memories this brought back and......lessons learned. 💜💜☮️
Thank you Sherrie, have a blessed day
Now that’s true love. What a wonderful story.
Been feeling sad all day. I guess the gloomy weather and the event's going on in this old world today. Listened to this story and it lifted my heart and brought a smile to my face. Thank you STORYTELLER !
Really enjoyed this story.
I’m so happy to hear that 😊 ❤️
As someone who has learned something of furnituremaking in appalachia this story struck a chord in my soul.
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Best storyteller!!!! Thank you for these stories.
Glad you like them!
Good to hear stories of people from my home town. You did a wonderful job as always.
Thank you sir, have a good’n
Well that was a surprise ending of a wonderful story! I thoroughly enjoyed it and the way you tell stories brings it to life! Thanks JD😎👍👍
Thank you Kathy, have a blessed day
You never let me down JD. It’s as I know you, because I have heard stories like this from my grandfather and I’m an old man.
Great memories my friend, have a blessed day
Great story 😊 ! Keep up the good work ❤
Thank you!
Nearly every time I hear a story it always has such a heart felt meaning seems to me the Appalachian folk was so very humble and genuine kind loving folk
Thank you my friend
what a wonderful, wonderful story. u are just so good at telling stories. thank you.
Thank you Rosemary, have a blessed day
Wonderful story. It really bought back some memories. I have my grandmothers Singer sewing machine and a pickle jar that her brother made a wooden top for. Both are well over 100 years old. Thank you.
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So many stories, few can tell 'em like you, JD. Bless you & yours❤
Thank you Diane ❤️ ❤️
I love this story. You did another great job of writing and reading. Thank you.
Thank you !
Wow! What a powerful story. I was not expecting that ending.
Thank you Cherie!
A beautiful story with my Saturday morning coffee.
Thank you ❤
Have a wonderful day my friend
... Don't read until youve listened through the end.
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A delicious outcome, makes me smile ... a returned piece of the past.
Truly, anything is possible.
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This was one of the best videos so far as I am concerned. I do enjoy listening to a good story.
I’m so happy you enjoyed this story!
Another great story! Thanks for sharing JD!
Thank you so much!
That's a beautiful story with lots of love. Thank you
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Wow. I actually didn’t see that one coming for a while. Great one.
Hope you enjoyed it Robbie
Wow thank you for sharing these incredible stories so much history and the way you tell them
Thank you!
Great story JD. As I have my morning coffee this Saturday morning. God bless
Mornin’
@ScullysHouseofThrillers, below, says it all and says it best. Saves me some typing and saves everybody else from the boredom of repetition, LOL. Thank you Appalachian Storyteller; thank you both. Very well done.
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What a precious story! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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another well told story and congrats on your award well deserved i live in Scotland and we Celts love a tale well told well done again and as we Scots say long may your lum reek
Thank you my Scottish friend, greetings from the mountains of East Tennessee
best one yet. watch everyday. keep em comin please
Thank you!
this one brought me to tears. thank you
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Another amazing tale well narrated sir thank you
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Sad for some and happy for one , great story
Thank you Alan!
Well told and very interesting story, i love the old history of places. Thanks JD
Thank you 😊
Great story with a wonderful ending. Thank you.
Thank you 🙏
Another great one! Thanks so much fir your time. Listening on a cool windy afternoon in KY.
Thank you, have a great day
God Bless. That brought tears to my eyes. Hugs JD.
I just love these old stories of were I live and the history is amazing 👏
Glad you enjoyed it my friend
What a story. Again you’re amazing me with something I never saw coming. It’s really great the way you do that with some of your stories. Fantastic job.
Thank you ❤️
Another amazing story. I had to sell the truck my father and I built to move home from California after the military. My father passed a couple of years ago. I miss my dad and that truck. 49 Chevy Pickup with a deluxe cab. I relate too much to your storys.
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Hey brother Glad to see this one has made it to the Public awfully good tale. Have a blessed weekend
Thanks so much, been a minute since I did this story, had almost forgot about it
😊 Excellent! Good story. Thank you. Keep them coming!
Thank you !
Good morning JD, what a great story to start off my Sunday morning....
Y'all stay safe out there 🙏
Thank you brother, have a good’n
That made me cry, what a great story
Thank you Ava ❤️
This was so heart warming.
Thank you 🙏
My heart grew three sizes at the end of this story! 🥰🥰🥰
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I am from the deep South. The stories of poverty and loss are the same. I have always felt a deep kindred spirit with the Appalachian people because our stories are much the same.
We made moonshine, suffered the atrocities inflicted by the Northerners, lived without benefit of medicine and doctors.
No one had a fat animal. So, all fat horses were considered to be pretty horses.
All animals, just like all people, had to work to eat. There was no supporting a horse or cow, even a dog, that didn't serve to help put food on the table.
It gives me a Vastly deeper appreciation for what most people in modern times would turn their noses up at.
You are right, many of my ancestors received land grants in Mississippi and they took the ways of the mountains with them. out of curiosity? Where are you located?
@@TheAppalachianStoryteller. Very southeast Texas, butt up against Louisiana
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Such a beautiful story, thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Excellent story…didn’t see that ending coming!
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That was fantastic!! Thank you. My southern roots appreciate the walk back in time. Lovely
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Love this channel.
Pretty amazing stories you come up with. Thanks so much
Thanks Eric!
Well, I didn't see that one coming. Lol, you got me on that one!!!!
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Once again JD you never disappoint! Loved this story and thank you for sharing it!
Glad you enjoyed it
That al.ost made me cry. Great story
Thanks Beth
So many views of life. From the creepy to the everyday. Always entertaining.
Thank you Michael, I try to mix it up, and keep folks guessing what’s next. Appreciate your support!
I look forward to these weekly videos more than you know. They’re all simply marvelous.
I’m so glad you are here, I hope you enjoy
Awesome story. Very heart warming
Thank you Larry, Preciate you brother
Thanks! I so love your stories. Wonderful story. 👍😊💕
Thank you so much James, really appreciate your generosity my friend, tell dad I said hello and I hope y’all have a great Saturday
@@TheAppalachianStoryteller same to you JD. I hope you and your son are off on a great adventure today.
Great Story JD, As Always!!!
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you; wonderful story. Blessings.
Thank you, have a blessed day
Excellent Story!!!
I’m sure that in life, that has happened many times over!!!
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So sad for the couple and all their children, but that peice didn't mean anything to them, and they will have some money left over after the landlord gets his share. This was a wonderful story for the granddaughter and grandpa. Granny will be so happy when they bring her most precious peice of furniture home. Great story. Please keep the good work up.❤❤❤
thank you Judy!
JD I love listening 🎧 to all of you fantastic stories 😍❤
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Absolutely brilliant...o loved it thank u
Thank you Sir!
Great show
Great story!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for another great story I am late watching this one. Been making apple butter out on the cold day
Love me some apple butter
This was such a good Story Thank You and God Bless.
Thank you Tammy, have a blessed day
You are So Very Welcome, GOD BLESS
I liked this story very much. Thank you.
Thank you Valerie!
Love this story!!
Thank you!
Heart wrenching what people go through in their lives.
amen my friend
What a lovely story.
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Just come across this and listen to it and I say hell yes
Thank you 🫡
Such a sweet man!
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Very sad! I've been told this story many times by my now deceased mother: when she was in her late teens or early 20s, she stood to inherit a long time family home when our little family had to move to CA from WA. When we were able to move back home, the house had been taken over by a family member illegally and that home had been chock full of family heirlooms. My poor mother never was allowed to gain back that home! :(( There is a thief in every single family! Know that and safeguard your property especially from bad family members!!
Well said
What a fine story! ❤
Thank you Renee, have a blessed day
Great Story Thanks
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I ❤ This Channel!😊
Thank you Lana ❤️