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The Last Orphan Train Child Who Remembered Her Real Name — What She Told Her Family Before Dying (1947) What happened to the children of the Orphan Trains—and why did so many American families lose their original names, identities, and histories? In this video, we explore the hidden story behind the Orphan Train movement, the Children’s Aid Society, and the mass relocation of roughly 250,000 children from New York and other eastern cities to the Midwest and West between 1854 and 1929. Through forgotten records, missing archives, WPA interviews, and the destruction of the 1890 census, this story examines how thousands of children were separated from their families, given new names, and raised with little or no access to their true origins. From Charles Loring Brace and the New York Foundling Hospital to firsthand accounts preserved in the Library of Congress, this is a deep dive into one of the most overlooked chapters of American history. This documentary-style history video connects the Orphan Trains to broader questions about genealogy, lost family names, immigration, erased identities, and the silence passed down through generations. If you're interested in hidden history, forgotten America, archival mysteries, family history, and untold historical narratives, this episode uncovers a haunting piece of the American past.