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Sharing Her Families Oral History
posted by Amelia Gora (2018)
Introducing Amelia Earhart:
Amelia Earhart
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Earhart beneath the nose of her Lockheed Model 10-E Electra, March 1937, Oakland, California
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Born |
Amelia Mary Earhart
July 24, 1897
Atchison, Kansas, U.S.
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Disappeared | July 2, 1937 (aged 39) Pacific Ocean, en route to Howland Island from Lae, Papua New Guinea |
Status | Declared dead in absentia January 5, 1939 (aged 41) |
Known for | Many early aviation records, including first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean |
Spouse(s) |
George P. Putnam (m. 1931)
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Website | Official website |
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The following information gives reasons why Amelia Earhart did survive:
Amelia Earhart was a Spy for the U.S.
Her downed plane landed in the Pacific Islands.
She was rescued by natives.
She married one of her rescuers.
Her granddaughter stated that someone was writing her grandmother's story.
I have waited patiently for about 10 years plus, and am still waiting for her book...………
Perhaps, this message from Hawaii will prompt the author and the family of Amelia Earhart to step it up because I want to read more!
I'm sure you'll want to read too!
aloha,
Amelia Gora
p.s. I was selling some of my books at the Kamehameha Swap Meet and Amelia Earhart's granddaughter approached and shared her families stories.
She was attractive with some features of her grandmother.
References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Earhart
https://www.dallasnews.com/arts/performing-arts/2019/02/04/80-years-after-amelia-earhart-vanished-air-dallas-verdigris-ensemble-explores-mystery
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