More than 20 years after a child’s mother found a human jawbone hidden in his inherited rock collection, genetic genealogy ...
Jawbone of US Marine killed in 1951 found in boy’s rock collection, experts say - Most of Captain Everett Leland Yager’s ...
A jawbone discovered two decades ago in Arizona by a boy with a rock collection was positively identified as belonging to a U ...
A mother found the bone in her son’s rock collection in 2002. In 2024, researchers finally identified the person’s remains.
Yager was born in Missouri and served during World War II in the U.S. Navy. He married wife Betty in January 1944. After the ...
A jawbone belonging to Marine Corps Captain Everett Leland Yager, who died in 1951, was recently positively identified after ...
On Tuesday, Ramapo College genealogy students confirmed that it wasn’t a rock at all, but a jawbone that once belonged to ...
Forensic genealogists solve a 21-year-old case, linking a jawbone to a U.S. Marine captain who died more than 70 years ago in ...
Scientists say a teenager and her father discovered fossilized pieces of a jawbone that belonged to an ancient marine reptile — perhaps the largest ichthyosaur ever found.
A human jawbone was discovered in a boy's rock collection, and experts say that it belonged to a U.S. Marine who passed away over 70 years ago during a military exercise.
Missing remains of a U.S. Marine Corps captain have been returned to his family after DNA samples were compared.
A jawbone discovered two decades ago in Arizona by a boy with a rock collection was positively identified decades later as that of a Marine who died in a 1951 training accident. Last year, the Yavapai ...