This was another absolutely lovely roadside cemetery in rural Georgia. Peaceful, quiet. Serene. The green grass glowing in the late afternoon sun. Crows. Rural Georgia, a beauty for the soul. Support Sidestep Adventures: Patreon.com/SidestepAdventures Announcing the new Patreon members only Facebook group! Visit our Patreon for more details..... My flashlights: bit.ly/2ZkatOt Wukong Magnets who provided me with a few magnets for my channels sent me a discount code to pass along to my subscribers.... The code: Sidestep16 You get 16% off using that code. www.magnetfishingwukong.com/
Sidestep Adventures After watching videos of old cemeteries in Woods, Forgotten, and many with Trees Growing in in them. I have RECENTLY TALKED BY EMAIL WITH A LADY WHO HAS BEEN TO MY FAMILY GRAVEYARD IN WOODS HAS TREES GROWING IN THEM. I can't comment more about where or details. But I -We my family Did Not Know WHERE it was exactly nor that it had Trees Growing in them. Can't tell you how much it means to me that I have found my FAMILY they were Settlers From SCOTLAND for witch I am VERY PROUD... as you can understand I won't comment much more. I have not been there yet as we are all staying home due to COVID-19 but hopefully my family and I will Survive to SEE THIS And to just be in the same place they once we're ? Just lost my father 11/23/19 It's sad he is not here to know I have found them.
@@donniebrown2896 Take a good look around you depopulation order. It's check mate. All the small businesses will be gone, the armored vehicles are moving in, and they are going to round up the people and put them in FEMA Camp, and they won't be roasting marshmallows singing kumbaya. I am a master in PARANORMAL COMMUNICATION. I am a fucking ELITE.
@@AdventuresIntoHistory I have so much respect for the faith and perseverance of those who lost children, especially multiple children. Its amazing how they managed to carry on. I appreciate that you find these cemeteries and honor them.
@@kunya16 I live in upstate NY and have a small cemetery nearby with graves from 1776-1906, many children there as well, watching these videos I can see why someone I worked with loved Georgis as he did, beautiful countryside, sure hoping he is enjoying his retirement there.
I was thinking the same thing! Couples would lose 1, 2, 3, or more babies.😞 I cannot imagine!! I'm always curious as to what they died from. I mean, was it congenital? Like a heart problem? Or was it the flu? Those poor parents!😞
Stephen A.J.'s grave reads this little poem, seems to be one chosen for quite a few graves: Nip'd in the opening bloom of youth With scarce a moment's learning given Summoned early from this earth To grace with smiles the court of Heaven
Thank you Alex, for making that clear. Victorian poetry was simply beautiful. Here's another that was used for years on old grave stones that bears printing here: "Look dear friends as you pass by, as you are now so once was I. As I am now, soon you shall be. Prepare for death and come follow me."
Robert, that Confederate 3rd. National flag is a rare find. Usually you only see the 1st. National. Like the others it really needs replacing. If I were to purchase and send you a supply would you carry them with you on your journeys and put them out when needed? Gy.Sgt.Tom Boyte, USMC retired Vietnam 65-66/70-71
Robert, A dozen top quality AMERICAN Made 1st.National flags are on their way to you. Thank you for caring about and speaking for those who can longer speak for themselves. Gunny Tom
Much respect to you Robert you are a young man that cares about history. Eventually we all become part of it. Stay safe Robert and if all possible keep the videos coming brother.
Your opening video, such beautiful Mother Nature. Beautiful Cemetery being kept relatively tidy. Beautiful weather. Your Daughter has good eyes like her Dad ☺. Clearing the branches, you have such a beautiful soul. A very pleasant and enjoyable stroll. 🌺🌿🌺
Beautiful opening with the birds singing, gladiola flowers and late afternoon sun. A lovely place. Some other flowers, I think they are called flags. Thanks for touring this peaceful place.
Patricia Stanich Yes I think the reading of the stones is so respectful and tells us a little about the people resting in peace there. Take care and keep smiling.
Well... well... well, the nut doesn't fall far from the tree! Your daughter seems to have the same intuition, as her dad does when it comes to sensing where the old and forgotten lay, just waiting to be visited again.
It is so interesting of how in the middle of no where there will be a cemetery. There had to be homesteads and churches there. And happy late birthday, Devin is 5 days after yours. Thank you for sharing you video and terrain beautiful
You taught your daughter well she has a good eye for spotting cemeteries. The PH means he’s a Purple Heart recipient. Nice job as always Robert keep up the great work.
The PH on James Bryant's tombstone means Purple Heart! SWCA stands for Steelworker Construction Apprentice. Built stuff in Viet Nam. With out the street or county name, its hard to find the name of the cemetery. If you could put that in the description, it would be great especially for the military CSA graves to be honored.
That cemetery had a very peaceful atmosphere. It seemed to be one of the more peaceful ones we've been to in a while. It is in pretty good shape. I love the epithets on these stones.
Thank you for bringing the Family's to the Light again. It is always refreshing to see these Older Grave Yards brought back to life through your teachings an hard work in finding the sites. Enjoyed it all. Many African American Grave Yards and or Graves have been lost due to all hatred an lies an total lack of understanding. Thank you Robert's
What a lovely cemetery find. So beautiful and peaceful. Too many babies, but that was normal for the time period. Thank you for this fine journey through old memories from the past.
lovely peaceful place,the nature is awesome too! I don't know why but to me the hand written ones seem so much sadder somehow.... can only imagine writing your departed loved one's name on their grave stone. Thank you for taking us along stay safe.
Hi Robert! Did notice on JJ Jernigan’s grace (1825-1902) there was a Masons symbol carved above the name . I think another viewer Jamie has mentioned a Masonic link with the family. Love your videos,and way you read the inscriptions...thanks for sharing with us all, warm regards Helen in the U.K. 🙋♀️👏🏻👏🏻☕️☕️xx
PH .... Purple Heart .... PI is Philipines So enjoy your videos. Have always been intrigued with cemetery's since a child and absolutely love history. Touches my heart to see our Military . I am a military gal: WW1 granddaughter, WW2 & Korea niece Vietnam daughter and Mom of three Military sons Afghanistan & Iraq. Thank you for your compassion visiting cemetery's and the history you share in your videos ❤️
Thanks so much for this. I really needed that virtual walk today. Such a beautiful field find! Thanks to your daughter for her sharp eyes and to you for turning around to give us this spectacular look.
So peaceful and calming, beautiful flowers 💐 thank you for sharing enjoy your day and please be safe out there and God bless you and your family and friends
Back in 1980 i was at Carson long military school i remember walking near the school athletic field also where they practice marching there was a very old grave yard that was covered with high grass and weeds we counted 15 gave stones that all between 4 years old to 10 ish seamed forgotten for years watching your video reminded me it was in New Bloomfield PA.
That is such a peaceful cemetery. The confederate stone is an awesome piece of history. I love the inscriptions they used to put on the stones. I hope someone tidies it up. The flowers are so pretty. Keep Safe❤Keep Well❤
Very neat cemetery. I watched your video everyday here in Manila, Philippines coz we have almost 2 months lockdown here. Please always be safe and wear face mask.
Thanks so much for taking the time to read as many headstones as you can! This is a beautiful, peaceful place! Heartbreaking that there are so many babies and young people. I can't imagine how different things were back then.
I love how you go through the cemetery I like to see that old history to a live in Georgia also Augusta when I lived in Dublin Georgia I knew some people there in town their last names were Jernigan I wonder if they are related to these people here in the cemetery I don’t think Mrs. Jernigan is with us anymore she was old lady when I met her she was sweet and kind I have watched your videos for the past three weeks I subscribe to your channel and just love all of them so I just wanted to let you know can’t wait till the next one comes out still watching the older ones wish I could get in there and clean up forgotten ones with lawnmowers and chainsaws that is a shame that they go to waste like that ❤️👍
Well, I wish that would happen to me! Driving down an open road with my family, with grass, flowers, and trees as farrrr as the eye can see. A gorgeous Spring day. And if it couldn't get any better, a lone, small cemetery is spotted in a field. That is the makings of a perfect day! Thank you for always reading as many of the names as you can. Not only does that give them back their identity -- we get to 'meet' them -- but I also hope someone watching will discover an ancestor or two!💗
IT was beautiful with the sunset.I love walking with you on cemetaries through RUclips .I thought you was older then 30😂Just a young man.I do not think that IT is so many young men om your age that like too walk om a cemetary , and thats why i thought you was older , but i enjoy your adventures.👍🌹🇳🇴
Keep reading them out Rob, it just gives the videos meaning and a whole lot of respect. Thank you for the time you take to put all the Sidestep videos together. They really are quite special .👍
I love your videos. I’m currently going through chemo and I put your videos on to play one after the other because you have such a soothing voice and positive aura and it helps me sleep which I do a lot after each chemo. So thank you for helping me through such a rough journey! See you on the next adventure...
Just want you to know, I keep in my prayers every person that has to fight what you're fighting. My wife was diagnosed in 2011 and went through surgery, chemo, and radiation. I am a survivor by way of radiation so please don't give up, God listens to prayers.
donnie brown thank you so much. I still have the mastectomy and radiation to follow as well but people like you and and sidestep really help the journey!!
One of the plants is the Prickly Purple Thistle of Scotland.t was adopted as the emblem of Scotland during the rein of Alexander III in 1249-1286 when a Viking king from Norway approached to conquer Scotland.
This was another absolutely lovely roadside cemetery in rural Georgia. Peaceful, quiet. Serene. The green grass glowing in the late afternoon sun. Crows. Rural Georgia, a beauty for the soul.
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After watching videos of old cemeteries in Woods, Forgotten, and many with Trees Growing in in them.
I have RECENTLY TALKED BY EMAIL WITH A LADY WHO HAS BEEN TO MY FAMILY GRAVEYARD IN WOODS HAS TREES GROWING IN THEM.
I can't comment more about where or details. But I -We my family Did Not Know WHERE it was exactly nor that it had Trees Growing in them.
Can't tell you how much it means to me that I have found my FAMILY
they were Settlers From SCOTLAND for witch I am VERY PROUD... as you can understand I won't comment much more. I have not been there yet as we are all staying home due to COVID-19
but hopefully my family and I will Survive to SEE THIS
And to just be in the same place they once we're ?
Just lost my father 11/23/19
It's sad he is not here to know I have found them.
@@DiaryofaGrimReaper go put your tin hat back on troll
@@donniebrown2896 Take a good look around you depopulation order. It's check mate. All the small businesses will be gone, the armored vehicles are moving in, and they are going to round up the people and put them in FEMA Camp, and they won't be roasting marshmallows singing kumbaya. I am a master in PARANORMAL COMMUNICATION. I am a fucking ELITE.
@@DiaryofaGrimReaper your not elite except in your own cranium, I would say mind but it's very apparent you have lost it. Sad
Absolutely 👍😊 beautiful ❣️ thank you so very much
PH is purple heart.
Anybody else notice the infant mortality rate back in the day was much higher than it is today? So many infants in these old cemeteries.
Somewhere around a quarter to half of all infants died before they turned 1 year old.
Yes very sad
@@AdventuresIntoHistory I have so much respect for the faith and perseverance of those who lost children, especially multiple children. Its amazing how they managed to carry on. I appreciate that you find these cemeteries and honor them.
@@kunya16 I live in upstate NY and have a small cemetery nearby with graves from 1776-1906, many children there as well, watching these videos I can see why someone I worked with loved Georgis as he did, beautiful countryside, sure hoping he is enjoying his retirement there.
I was thinking the same thing! Couples would lose 1, 2, 3, or more babies.😞 I cannot imagine!!
I'm always curious as to what they died from. I mean, was it congenital? Like a heart problem? Or was it the flu?
Those poor parents!😞
Stephen A.J.'s grave reads this little poem, seems to be one chosen for quite a few graves:
Nip'd in the opening bloom of youth
With scarce a moment's learning given
Summoned early from this earth
To grace with smiles the court of Heaven
That's both sad and beautiful
Thank you Alex, for making that clear. Victorian poetry was simply beautiful. Here's another that was used for years on old grave stones that bears printing here: "Look dear friends as you pass by, as you are now so once was I. As I am now, soon you shall be. Prepare for death and come follow me."
Robert, that Confederate 3rd. National flag is a rare find. Usually you only see the 1st. National. Like the others it really needs replacing. If I were to purchase and send you a supply would you carry them with you on your journeys and put them out when needed?
Gy.Sgt.Tom Boyte, USMC retired
Vietnam 65-66/70-71
Tom Boyte God Bless you Gunney.
For sure. Shoot me an email.... sidestepadventures@gmail.com
Thank you Gunny for your service.🇺🇸
SEMPER FIDELIS, Tom🇺🇸
Bless you and keep you well for that.
I like that you aren’t adding music but we just get to listen to nature. 👍🏻
Your daughter discovered a real little gem.
I’ve made a little cemetery for my late relatives out of rocks and granite slabs
Oakhollow Cemetery, Ireland, 16 residents.
The sunlight hitting the trees and grass is so beautiful
Robert,
A dozen top quality AMERICAN Made 1st.National flags are on their way to you. Thank you for caring about and speaking for those who can longer speak for themselves.
Gunny Tom
Much respect to you Robert you are a young man that cares about history. Eventually we all become part of it. Stay safe Robert and if all possible keep the videos coming brother.
Your opening video, such beautiful Mother Nature. Beautiful Cemetery being kept relatively tidy. Beautiful weather. Your Daughter has good eyes like her Dad ☺. Clearing the branches, you have such a beautiful soul. A very pleasant and enjoyable stroll. 🌺🌿🌺
Beautiful opening with the birds singing, gladiola flowers and late afternoon sun. A lovely place. Some other flowers, I think they are called flags. Thanks for touring this peaceful place.
Yes flags my Mom loved them we had Purple flags all along the side of our house oh how I miss them now thank you
High five to your daughter...this is a video treasure. Was as if I was there. Historical find.Thank you Robert.🙏🐦🙏
I love that you read the gravestones. Thank you
Patricia Stanich Yes I think the reading of the stones is so respectful and tells us a little about
the people resting in peace there. Take care and keep smiling.
Well... well... well, the nut doesn't fall far from the tree! Your daughter seems to have the same intuition, as her dad does when it comes to sensing where the old and forgotten lay, just waiting to be visited again.
So nice you take the time to read the stones, bringing those buried here to recognition, once again.
Arleen Rooney Really liked your comment, I think the same.👍
It is so interesting of how in the middle of no where there will be a cemetery. There had to be homesteads and churches there. And happy late birthday, Devin is 5 days after yours. Thank you for sharing you video and terrain beautiful
According to Acronym Finder, SWCA stands for Consructionman Apprentice, Steelworker Striker (Naval Rating).
Love this old cemetary. Lots of history there...RIP
Thank you Robert for saying their names
You taught your daughter well she has a good eye for spotting cemeteries. The PH means he’s a Purple Heart recipient. Nice job as always Robert keep up the great work.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful video
Another great one Robert thank you daughter from us foreseeing that cemetery keep up the great work God bless stay safe!
This is a beautiful find, thank you for sharing. Stay safe out there. Blessings.
That was excellent. Remembrance, the beauty of gravesites. Thanks.
We never really die until our names are said for the last time.. A beautiful Marble Town your daughter found❤️🙏
This is a beautiful site
after a generation most of the dead will be forgotten sad but true
forgotten not for god. acts24.15
The PH on James Bryant's tombstone means Purple Heart! SWCA stands for Steelworker Construction Apprentice. Built stuff in Viet Nam. With out the street or county name, its hard to find the name of the cemetery. If you could put that in the description, it would be great especially for the military CSA graves to be honored.
I always wonder how they feel about having their names called out.
Another great job! Thank you!
That cemetery had a very peaceful atmosphere. It seemed to be one of the more peaceful ones we've been to in a while. It is in pretty good shape. I love the epithets on these stones.
Shared this video w my daughter
This ones my favorite thanks Robert keep it up U !
Thanks!
Sad but beautiful place and you got the best lighting as it made it stand out even more Thankyou
The white flowers in a large group are iris. Definitely planted. Beautiful.
Thank you for bringing the Family's to the Light again. It is always refreshing to see these Older Grave Yards brought back to life through your teachings an hard work in finding the sites. Enjoyed it all. Many African American Grave Yards and or Graves have been lost due to all hatred an lies an total lack of understanding. Thank you Robert's
What a lovely cemetery find. So beautiful and peaceful. Too many babies, but that was normal for the time period. Thank you for this fine journey through old memories from the past.
lovely peaceful place,the nature is awesome too! I don't know why but to me the hand written ones seem so much sadder somehow.... can only imagine writing your departed loved one's name on their grave stone. Thank you for taking us along stay safe.
First awesome video sir
Peaceful and quiet. Perfect time with the sun setting. Your daughter has a good eye. Stay safe.
Nice place. Good video, Thanks Robert
Beautiful meadow. Wouldn't mind being buried there myself
Hi Robert! Did notice on JJ Jernigan’s grace (1825-1902) there was a Masons symbol carved above the name . I think another viewer Jamie has mentioned a Masonic link with the family. Love your videos,and way you read the inscriptions...thanks for sharing with us all, warm regards Helen in the U.K. 🙋♀️👏🏻👏🏻☕️☕️xx
PH .... Purple Heart .... PI is Philipines
So enjoy your videos. Have always been intrigued with cemetery's since a child and absolutely love history. Touches my heart to see our Military . I am a military gal: WW1 granddaughter, WW2 & Korea niece Vietnam daughter and Mom of three Military sons Afghanistan & Iraq. Thank you for your compassion visiting cemetery's and the history you share in your videos ❤️
Thanks again you do a great job!
Just amazing and beautiful Cemetery ,all the wildflowers and plants. Just amazing.
Thanks so much for this. I really needed that virtual walk today. Such a beautiful field find! Thanks to your daughter for her sharp eyes and to you for turning around to give us this spectacular look.
What a truely beautiful place 😊. Great find, thank you for sharing as always.
Such cool old headstones.❤️, Thanks again Robert
I love the beautiful flowers around
So peaceful and calming, beautiful flowers 💐 thank you for sharing enjoy your day and please be safe out there and God bless you and your family and friends
Love these rural cemeteries. Thank you again.
Back in 1980 i was at Carson long military school i remember walking near the school athletic field also where they practice marching there was a very old grave yard that was covered with high grass and weeds we counted 15 gave stones that all between 4 years old to 10 ish seamed forgotten for years watching your video reminded me it was in New Bloomfield PA.
Bravo 👏 to your daughter for spotting this. The Apple doesn't fall from the tree!
That is such a peaceful cemetery. The confederate stone is an awesome piece of history. I love the inscriptions they used to put on the stones. I hope someone tidies it up. The flowers are so pretty. Keep Safe❤Keep Well❤
Great Video! I don't seem to know why I Love Your Show So Much 🤩🤩❤❤
Very cool that your daughter recognizes your love for checking out old cemeteries. Love seeing this video. Thank you.
My Uncle got a Purple 💜 Heart...he was in WW2 American Tank Unit...sadly died in Tunisia..Respect for all⚘
It has been so pretty the last few days and I have irises blooming and roses.
By far one of the most beautiful videos you've ever posted here. What a serene and beautiful Cemetary this is.
Beautiful and peaceful cemetery
Very neat cemetery. I watched your video everyday here in Manila, Philippines coz we have almost 2 months lockdown here. Please always be safe and wear face mask.
Hi Robert, what a beautiful, peaceful location. Thank you for sharing. xx💜
Thanks so much for taking the time to read as many headstones as you can! This is a beautiful, peaceful place! Heartbreaking that there are so many babies and young people. I can't imagine how different things were back then.
This was a good find. Your daughter is an excellent spotter!
Excellent stop !!!! I use to follow you guys when you were wandering around GA. Glad I found you all again !!!!!
A lovely evening in rural GA! I have to visit GA USA someday! thanks for sharing your eve!
so "Spidey Eyes" are genetic. Your daughter has your eye for graveyards and this one is so peaceful. So many young people
I love how you go through the cemetery I like to see that old history to a live in Georgia also Augusta when I lived in Dublin Georgia I knew some people there in town their last names were Jernigan I wonder if they are related to these people here in the cemetery I don’t think Mrs. Jernigan is with us anymore she was old lady when I met her she was sweet and kind I have watched your videos for the past three weeks I subscribe to your channel and just love all of them so I just wanted to let you know can’t wait till the next one comes out still watching the older ones wish I could get in there and clean up forgotten ones with lawnmowers and chainsaws that is a shame that they go to waste like that ❤️👍
What an absolutely beautiful final resting place. Thank you for sharing it. ❤
That pink flower is what we call in the UK a Gladioli,the white ones are what we know as IRIS,another interesting video,thankyou.
Robert, as always a very nice video. Seems to be a peaceful cemetery. Thank you for the respect that you always show for these people at rest.
Thank you!
What a beautiful cemetery to be found
Loved this video God bless you and your family stay safe🙏😊💕
Well, I wish that would happen to me! Driving down an open road with my family, with grass, flowers, and trees as farrrr as the eye can see. A gorgeous Spring day. And if it couldn't get any better, a lone, small cemetery is spotted in a field. That is the makings of a perfect day!
Thank you for always reading as many of the names as you can. Not only does that give them back their identity -- we get to 'meet' them -- but I also hope someone watching will discover an ancestor or two!💗
Your Cemetery searching are my favorite watches. You guys are awesome 💖
What a beautiful place and the way the sun was beaming down, like they had happiness
i found this to be very soothing. i felt a lot calmer after i watched it.
Becky Walters Same here, watching Sidestep always relaxes me.👍
IT was beautiful with the sunset.I love walking with you on cemetaries through RUclips .I thought you was older then 30😂Just a young man.I do not think that IT is so many young men om your age that like too walk om a cemetary , and thats why i thought you was older , but i enjoy your adventures.👍🌹🇳🇴
Truly beautiful cemetery ! Rest all their souls . The sunlight peaking through the trees is stunning !
Thank you so much for your videos. More importantly, the respect and humanity that you show towards those that have departed.
This is a gorgeous place
G,Day All, Nice to see a well kept Cemetery in such a wonderful setting, a place to rest when time come's, cheers.
SWCA is Steel Worker Construction Aprentice. That is a Navy rating acronym. He was a SeaBee, Construction Battalion.
Keep reading them out Rob, it just gives the videos meaning and a whole lot of respect.
Thank you for the time you take to put all the Sidestep videos together.
They really are quite special .👍
This is pure history, I love these small cemeteries more than a 100 years old. How do you get such beautiful places mate. Really jealous of you.
I like the peacefulness of St.Mary's Cemetery in Oakland,California.So I can relate.Tony
"PH" on veterans grave = Purple Heart.
Our so beautiful planet that sadly too few of us appreciate, You though seem to be among the exceptions, Thank you for this channel
A suggestion: use a soft bristle brush to wipe off the old headstones.
I must say you are so kind and respectful in these graveyards. Thank you.
Does beautiful white flowers was irises. Beautiful video as usual. You put a great deal of care and I like that!
Fortunately that huge tree 1:30 toppled in the direction it did. It appears to be away from the stones.
I love your videos. I’m currently going through chemo and I put your videos on to play one after the other because you have such a soothing voice and positive aura and it helps me sleep which I do a lot after each chemo. So thank you for helping me through such a rough journey! See you on the next adventure...
Thank you so much, that means a lot
Just want you to know, I keep in my prayers every person that has to fight what you're fighting. My wife was diagnosed in 2011 and went through surgery, chemo, and radiation. I am a survivor by way of radiation so please don't give up, God listens to prayers.
donnie brown thank you so much. I still have the mastectomy and radiation to follow as well but people like you and and sidestep really help the journey!!
One of the plants is the Prickly Purple Thistle of Scotland.t was adopted as the emblem of Scotland during the rein of Alexander III in 1249-1286 when a Viking king from Norway approached to conquer Scotland.
Excellent eye, David ! Thistle plants (called weeds by farmers) are very important for monarch butterflies as they only feed on them.
Excellent
THIS is a beautiful graveyard
Thank you
Another wonderful find, be safe
Nice job my man. Keep up the hunt for more of these forgotten places of peace. And thank your young daughter for her sharp eyes.
Another great video. I needed this today. I’m so glad that tree didn’t crush the headstones.
Me too