Homewood- Clue #7
The
cook lived at HOME
Where
she cooked for all three
The
HOME of the WOOD’s is not named for the trees
But
it is part of the Davis family.
Answer: Homewood
“A
two story house!” exclaimed Peter surprisingly, “This house is bigger than the
previous ones!”
Matthew
agreed silently with a nod while the stood in front of the looming building. “Kirk
wrote that this house was built in 1887 by a man named William Baker Wood and
his spouse, Amelia Jane Davis Wood, daughter of Nathaniel Hart Davis, a judge
in Montgomery.”
“Look
at that! Square nails!” noticed Peter. “Okay, please continue,” politely gestures
Peter to his best friend.
Matthew
carries on, “The house was later inhabited by Valda, the Wood’s maiden daughter
who passed away in 1999 at an astonishing 102 years old. The kitchen was affixed after the initial
construction in 1887 as an addition.”
“Does
anybody live here now?” Peter pointed at the antique house.
Matthew
Replied, “Yes, there have been three families who have resided here: the Woods
Family, the Davis Family, and the Brosch Family, currently.”
“Any
mention of the Sebastian Family?” Peter concerned.
Matthew
frowns, scratches the back of his head, and sighs with agreement, “No, nothing
was said about Marcus or Kirk.”
The
friends slump back into the car with disappointment while Peter glances through
the window to the Homewood House. It just has to be Mr. Anderson! How else
would there be no evidence? By his malice
personality, no wonder he wants to ruin our hopes of finding an item of history!
Just pure wickedness! Peter thought as he clutched his hand into a menacing
fist.