Book 5 of The Accidental Genealogist Anthology
Every family tree has its mysteries.
Some are hidden in forgotten photographs.
Some are buried in old census pages.
And sometimes, the truth is waiting quietly inside a probate file.
When probate researcher Virginia Carter begins reviewing the estate of Mildred Hawthorne, she expects a routine case. The Hawthorne family has deep roots in the county, and the records appear straightforward.
Until one document raises a troubling question.
A guardianship petition from 1950 names a child connected to the Hawthorne family, yet the child never appears anywhere in the official family records.
Curious and determined to resolve the discrepancy, Virginia begins tracing the paper trail through land deeds, census records, and decades-old courthouse documents. What she discovers leads her to Nathan Walker, a quiet farmer who has spent his entire life on forty acres of land once owned by the Hawthorne family.
Nathan has always believed he understood his place in the world.
But as Virginia pieces together the truth hidden in the records, a carefully guarded family secret begins to emerge, one that will change the way Nathan sees his past, his land, and the inheritance he never knew he had.
Because sometimes the most important branch of a family tree...
is the one that was never written down.