This was an incredible adventure in this old cemetery. I had no idea how large this place would turn out to be, or how much history was hidden within! Also to note on this adventure my GoPro had a massive crash. It only did it once, and hasn’t done it since, so I hope it wasn’t a sign of things to come. Or maybe it was just a ghost playing with my camera. Support Sidestep Adventures: Patreon.com/SidestepAdventures PayPal Tip Jar: www.paypal.me/rwrightphotography Huge shoutout to Robert for support! My flashlights: US amzn.to/3dh4UDf UK amzn.to/3bDxVHY
The last time that you went to the village in FortGains Ga. , I just wanted to let you know there's a very old slave cemetery with actual markers!! My son and I just went there and cleaned off some graves, you inspired us to do it! Wish we could of met you when you happen to be in a 30 mile radius! Me and my kid are big fans of you and your videos! God bless, brother!
so much history in that Cemetery, and Rob, that wasn't your Go Pro, malfunctioning, that was all the spirits in their telling you,, thank you for finding and remembering us :)
I currently live in Southern California and that is not a common thing where I live, or Autumn leaves and rain storms. But in 2 weeks we are moving to Georgia so I am looking forward to those things. lol Not happy about the humidity though. We can't have it all.
This is the reason why my wife and I are being cremated. She has already passed and I have her on a shelf on the wall. I will be scattered with her in a Missouri river together.
Tom, each to their choice, we still live in the 🇺🇸 USA. I'm going out to the National Veteran Cemetery. I served in a horrible place of the Republic of Vietnam. After all the taxes I've paid, I'm going to let the government take care of the cemetery until those leftist Byzantine Empire types bulldozer it down. Eaglegards...
We had a farm in West Virginia when I was a kid and when we went hiking up in the mountains above our barn, we found an old graveyard. It was very spooky.
Due to the pandemic and social distancing this past summer I visited several old cemeteries looking for relatives and people of history. It was a good excuse to ride my motorcycle and explore places I normally would not visit. I found that eating lunch in old cemeteries talking to the dead to be very peaceful. Found grandparents, aunts uncles and cousins. Many early Minnesota pioneers including the mass graves of the Dakota Uprising and the forest fire of 1918. Plan to search again the summer of 2021. When I was attending collage I had a job with a green house and one of my jobs was placing flowers on graves in local cemeteries. Love the job, no one bothered me, watched deer and fox everyday.
@@nancymcgee4776 Actually, some states, counties & municipalities have ordinances that protect graveyards. An old church currently for sale in West Virginia has a graveyard & there are notifications if the conditions on the real estate listing. They can buy the entire property, but cannot move, build on it deface the graveyard. (There may be a permit process for moving bodies & headstones, but it would be incredibly costly.)
Super Interesting Robert! I've been on hunts in cemeteries looking for relatives. My Grandfather found his Great Grandfathers and G Grandmothers graves, which were just field stone. So he had a granite marker made. He made the positive identification through the church records. And it was a church he had started. He'd be my GGG Grandfather born in Ireland in 1772 and died 1860. He came here through Philadelphia in 1815. Thanks Kindly! Loved it! DaveyJO in Pa. p.s. I'll send a pic of the new stone on your email Robert. My Grandfather had it made in the 1950s
Love your lost cemetery videos. What a neat hunt for history and then you found it! Sometimes I think our best times are past. People have become a “lost” cause
Such a shame that the cemetery is so unkempt and abandoned. I am so glad that their are people like you are able to document these places for future generations. If these places are to be built upon I hope that the deceased would be treated with the respect they deserve and reinterred in a suitable location. Thank you for the time you take to make people aware of these abandoned places.
I have just become totally hooked you your adventures! Thank you for your time and efforts. I wish there was someone doing this in mountains of North Carolina too!
I bet there are one or two. Go over to Find A Grave & check out the North Carolina listings... some of those doing the photos (and locals will do them for descendants who don't live there by request)... some of those doing the photos are probably also doing videos... You might link up with one of them. Or, if you're in North Carolina... star doing it yourself... I'm sure lots of people would appreciate it.
So sad that cemeteries fall into such disarray. It would be wonderful to see them all cleaned up. BUT With how times are now, I'm afraid the IDIOTS out there nowadays would destroy the graves for the sheer fact that THEY don't like what may be written on the gravestone. People just do not have any respect for anything. Not even themselves. Our world has just gotten so sad
I don’t think my current relatives know where our family is buried, or care. The last were scattered. Families travel all over now, and remarry, blended families have no chance. Are they even being taken care of? How long is the commitment?
Isn't this fascinating. I look forward to every cemetery you take us to. There is so much history. It's a good day when you learn something new. Thank you so very much, Robert!
I do the same as you guys do....just not on the same scale....it's the stories that bring life to these old markers. Gone AND forgotten but at one time people mourned and cried at that very same spot.
Thank you for bringing these people's memory back to life by reading their names and dates ...what a beautiful thing to do, everyone wants to be remembered . God bless you.
Thank you Robert, and your team for all the work, kindness, and consideration. By the way, where is Cody? Love that sweet young man, and miss him when he;s not there, No, I am a old Grandma, just love him, cause he is him.
I think the ornate H on the Harris grave is Celtic. Thank you for what you are doing, bringing to our awareness that many persons final resting places should not be forgotten; this is close to my heart as I found my 2nd great aunt and uncles graves just outside the perimeter of an old cemetary in Oregon.
Sad that the people there have been forgotten over time. The Dr. trying to see his sick grand daughter and he may have caught whatever she had and they both died. I wonder why she had no marker. Maybe a sickness was going round and prevented the marker from ever been put up. Thank you guys for remembering folks in graveyards like this.
Many children were never given headstones. My father had a baby brother who died in the 60's at 1yr old and only a tiny 6inX6in marker was placed with the date, no name or anything else. Truly sad and equally amazing just how much time has forgotten.
Do you tend your relatives burial plots in another state or country? People do eventually die out especially when people were dying so much younger than they do today. It doesn't mean that people have forgotten. Maybe they're too old or sick or in a nursing home. Why would someone travel thousands of miles to tend the grave of a relative when they aren't even there, just their bones and a box. All a plot is, is a reminder and a guilt trip, no one is HOME! Pray at home or in church for god's sake. They aren't coming back.
@@matthewbryant2735 A Cemetary near me in Plymouth Pa many died during the 1918 Spanish Flu , they were dying so fast all they did was dig the graves and bury them , some 2 to a grave if the same family . Many were children and whole families , no headstones some metal stakes with numbers on and sunken graves .
Very moving, connections made, well done. It is wonderful that you comment/read nearly every marker you find, that recognizes that person's passage through life. Additionally, your voice has a calming, soothing.quality. Best wishes
Hey, Robert, @12:15 when you read the inscription, Our Mother S C Gordy, you gave the 'Birth' year of 1737, 'Died' year of 1872. That would have made that Lady 135 yrs. old I looked it up, she was born 1797....that would have made her age in the 74-75 yr. old range. No big deal, I know those old Head Stone are hard to read. I enjoy your videos. Watching from Texas.
That was amazing. Within that huge area you were able to locate the grave your friend was looking for. Not only that but you were able to obtain enough details from the incredibly worn out headstone to confirm. Amazing !! Your friend, so moved with the discovery, God Bless him. So looking forward to seeing part 2. Possibly to confirm the Granddaughter's grave.... I absolutely loved this. Amazing Robert. God Bless you. Thank you 🌿🌷🌿
What I am going to say may sound MORBIB but I love to walk Old Cemeteries simply because. If we do not know our history our future is surely lost. When I find a grave with a faded inscription I take a stiff brush and rub the lettering what becomes revealed is indeed history. Robert and Robert thanks for taking us along with you on your journeys.
I love your videos. I have met a lot of old farmers and cowboys here in North Central Texas over the past 30 years of metal detecting. When they found out I love history, I have had them walk me across river beds and way out in the middle of nowhere to show me unmarked Graves, usually either cowboys or settlers caught up in Comanche raids and killed. No one knew their families so they were given a good Christian burial as the old guys called it and their Graves were usually marked with a plain flat stone stood up. I wonder how many Graves lay totally unmarked.
There was an old cemetery outside of Tullahoma TN. Alot of the markers were gone but you could see clearly rows of graves that had sunken. One grave had an iron waist high fence. It had an obelisk maybe 5ft tall engraved with a pentagram and Circle No 13 Witches Coven along with some Latin. The woman had died in the early 1920s. We used to drink beer back there in the 80s. I went back a few years ago and it had been vandalized and the obelisk smashed. I wish I had taken pictures back then. In 10 or 20 more years it will be lost.
The misperception is on find a grave when it looks like it’s being maintained when in fact it isn’t, sad but this happens a lot. We have many family cemeteries both maintained and self maintained and it only takes one generation to loose track. Thank you for your unconditional love for these graves.
back years ago people were buried on their own property family plots are scattered all over the south a lot of plantations had many generations buried there.there was no rule or regulation on graves long forgotten church grave yards are all over no telling how many graves were built over or paved over not knowing they were there
How cool! I live in North Carolina and always wanted you to come here and film some of the cemeteries here but in this video there is a N.C. link, and a Randolph county one at that which is where I grew up! Awesome. Before finding your videos I never knew someone loved cemeteries as much as I do. Thank you for what your doing!
I have done the same thing. My then fiance and I came across a head stone. We went to check it out. We barely could make it out but after cleaning it we saw the date of death was 1668. It was so sad because this entire cemetery was forgotten. This was in north Jersey. These people were God's children- forgotten but not forgotten by God.
I was wondering why grave yards are not maintained in out country any more ? I know they are in my state but I am seeing these old ones not cleaned in along time. Were they sold as a parcel of private property ? In my area the scouts take care of the Veterans Graves on holiday s with US flags. Also some groups volunteer for a paupers & slave grave yard in my county. I wonder if a group of volunteers wouldn't clean this place because I did see at least one soldier there? It is so sad to loose this part of history to the weeds.
I keep worrying that Robert will cause CSA markers to be destroyed, given the state of unrest in this country. That would be a shame if these graves were destroyed.
@@franceslambert8070 I don't know anyone that would desecrate a grave regardless of who was buried there. Confederate monuments in places of honor are different than a grave.
Sometimes these places are a lot safer letting nature disguise them. I know of too many instances where cemeteries were cleaned up and attention brought to the effort. Next thing you know, vandals not only destroyed the markers, but actually opened some graves and scatter the remains. I was with a group back in the 90's touring one such cemetery and I discovered a skull that had been removed from an opened grave and just thrown up against a tree. It was heartbreaking, disturbing and I can't tell you how angry we all were once we got past the initial shock.
Amazing and I hope you find the Dr, Grave , please be safe out there and God bless you and your family and friends , thank you for sharing the history of this cematery
Know I’ve discovered my revolutionary war veterans whom people are caring for their graves in the colonies. So a thankful,for those who adopt these cemeteries and maintain them. I’m praying as you reveal them on here, locals will adopt them and care for them.
So fascinating..I hope I live as long as "S. C. Gordy" , she lived a very long life 1737-1872 😉😉 "Remember Friends as you pass by as you are so once was I" , so beautiful and haunting.
Pretty sure the image on engraved on the front of the headstone at 4:00 is a Calla Lily, although it was tough to get a good look at it. In general, a Lily stands for purity, but a Calla Lily in particular often indicates that the deceased was married. Wonderful video!
I'd love to find a house near or up against an abandoned grave yard or cemetery because I love yard keeping and tree maintenance and I would absolutely do what I can to make it look good again and get historical marker for it.
This was an incredible adventure in this old cemetery. I had no idea how large this place would turn out to be, or how much history was hidden within! Also to note on this adventure my GoPro had a massive crash. It only did it once, and hasn’t done it since, so I hope it wasn’t a sign of things to come. Or maybe it was just a ghost playing with my camera.
Support Sidestep Adventures: Patreon.com/SidestepAdventures
PayPal Tip Jar: www.paypal.me/rwrightphotography
Huge shoutout to Robert for support!
My flashlights:
US amzn.to/3dh4UDf
UK amzn.to/3bDxVHY
Robert this is amazing
Maybe the ghostie was upset you didn't warn them you had camera...😒😆😄👍
Very enjoyable Robert, Thanks.
The last time that you went to the village in FortGains Ga. , I just wanted to let you know there's a very old slave cemetery with actual markers!! My son and I just went there and cleaned off some graves, you inspired us to do it! Wish we could of met you when you happen to be in a 30 mile radius! Me and my kid are big fans of you and your videos! God bless, brother!
Your camera done got the beer flu. Lol
Did you find the slave grave I love all your videos 👍
so much history in that Cemetery, and Rob, that wasn't your Go Pro, malfunctioning, that was all the spirits in their telling you,, thank you for finding and remembering us :)
Never get tired of the sound of crunching leaves 🍁
ASMR
I currently live in Southern California and that is not a common thing where I live, or Autumn leaves and rain storms. But in 2 weeks we are moving to Georgia so I am looking forward to those things. lol Not happy about the humidity though. We can't have it all.
I wish I was there. Don't you stop to wonder how grisly bears or moose can walk thru leave and no make a sound?
New addiction 🤣
Once when I was 15 a wolf tracked me for 2 miles so the sound of crunching leaves terrifies me.
Wow, this is absolutely fascinating. you have one of the best channels on RUclips. Thank you for making these videos 🤗
This is the reason why my wife and I are being cremated. She has already passed and I have her on a shelf on the wall. I will be scattered with her in a Missouri river together.
How sweet
Tom Antrim I am the same
A Missouri River ? Dude have your remains spread out on a beach!!!
Tom, each to their choice, we still live in the 🇺🇸 USA. I'm going out to the National Veteran Cemetery. I served in a horrible place of the Republic of Vietnam. After all the taxes I've paid, I'm going to let the government take care of the cemetery until those leftist Byzantine Empire types bulldozer it down. Eaglegards...
@@fastsetinthewest I served in the US Navy
We had a farm in West Virginia when I was a kid and when we went hiking up in the mountains above our barn, we found an old graveyard. It was very spooky.
Happy you were able to find that grave for your friend. That cemetery needs some serious cleaning. Thanks, Robert
Due to the pandemic and social distancing this past summer I visited several old cemeteries looking for relatives and people of history. It was a good excuse to ride my motorcycle and explore places I normally would not visit. I found that eating lunch in old cemeteries talking to the dead to be very peaceful. Found grandparents, aunts uncles and cousins. Many early Minnesota pioneers including the mass graves of the Dakota Uprising and the forest fire of 1918. Plan to search again the summer of 2021.
When I was attending collage I had a job with a green house and one of my jobs was placing flowers on graves in local cemeteries. Love the job, no one bothered me, watched deer and fox everyday.
i would let the city know about the cemetary so no other houses will be built there
Nothing they can do if it's on private property.
@@nancymcgee4776 Actually, some states, counties & municipalities have ordinances that protect graveyards. An old church currently for sale in West Virginia has a graveyard & there are notifications if the conditions on the real estate listing. They can buy the entire property, but cannot move, build on it deface the graveyard. (There may be a permit process for moving bodies & headstones, but it would be incredibly costly.)
Super Interesting Robert! I've been on hunts in cemeteries looking for relatives. My Grandfather found his Great Grandfathers and G Grandmothers graves, which were just field stone. So he had a granite marker made. He made the positive identification through the church records. And it was a church he had started. He'd be my GGG Grandfather born in Ireland in 1772 and died 1860. He came here through Philadelphia in 1815. Thanks Kindly! Loved it! DaveyJO in Pa. p.s. I'll send a pic of the new stone on your email Robert. My Grandfather had it made in the 1950s
Love your lost cemetery videos. What a neat hunt for history and then you found it! Sometimes I think our best times are past. People have become a “lost” cause
Such a shame that the cemetery is so unkempt and abandoned. I am so glad that their are people like you are able to document these places for future generations. If these places are to be built upon I hope that the deceased would be treated with the respect they deserve and reinterred in a suitable location. Thank you for the time you take to make people aware of these abandoned places.
♥️
God bless you two fine men for doing this. The spirits are grateful 🙏🏻💙
I have just become totally hooked you your adventures! Thank you for your time and efforts. I wish there was someone doing this in mountains of North Carolina too!
I bet there are one or two. Go over to Find A Grave & check out the North Carolina listings... some of those doing the photos (and locals will do them for descendants who don't live there by request)... some of those doing the photos are probably also doing videos... You might link up with one of them. Or, if you're in North Carolina... star doing it yourself... I'm sure lots of people would appreciate it.
Why don't you do them?
So sad that cemeteries fall into such disarray. It would be wonderful to see them all cleaned up.
BUT
With how times are now, I'm afraid the IDIOTS out there nowadays would destroy the graves for the sheer fact that THEY don't like what may be written on the gravestone.
People just do not have any respect for anything. Not even themselves.
Our world has just gotten so sad
They moved an entire cemetery for a mall, now the mall is almost closed. Sad.
Yes C J I agree with you makes me so sad
What happened to people why are they so hateful
I agree with you it's no more respect in this world. 😪💜🙏🙏
I don’t think my current relatives know where our family is buried, or care. The last were scattered. Families travel all over now, and remarry, blended families have no chance. Are they even being taken care of? How long is the commitment?
Thank you again Robert you do a wonderful service to the forgotten! 💞
I have always loved old cemetery. This show I love, Thank you.
I love anything having to do with history your show adds to that enjoyment
Isn't this fascinating. I look forward to every cemetery you take us to. There is so much history. It's a good day when you learn something new. Thank you so very much, Robert!
I do the same as you guys do....just not on the same scale....it's the stories that bring life to these old markers. Gone AND forgotten but at one time people mourned and cried at that very same spot.
We enjoy your show. We love genealogy and our heads are just full of dead folks. Thank you for remembering them!
the Sifford family in South Carolina
Awesome cemetery love the History as always thank you for taking us with you GOD Bless
Thank you for finding these lost gravesites. This is important to many people I'm sure. All the best to you!
I've been looking for him!! TY TO THE BOTH Robert's
Great video Robert I love looking at and reading the old grave markers Thank you for sharing
Thank you for bringing these people's memory back to life by reading their names and dates ...what a beautiful thing to do, everyone wants to be remembered . God bless you.
I love your videos..thank you for remembering these forgotten people
Robert love all your videos, keep up the good work !
The emblem on the back of Mr. Harris's marker looks almost like a very ornate H.
I've seen stylized initals on the back of old grave markers. I belive this is an H.
Family emblem.. People don't use them anymore. Or just a nice gesture for a nice stone. Who knows
For Harris!
The H is short for Herlichenberger
Thank you for what you do. You've actually found some of our family in some videos. our family appreciates you..😎
Wow! THank you for finding these...it is a "Good Thing you are doing!"
Thank you Robert, and your team for all the work, kindness, and consideration. By the way, where is Cody? Love that sweet young man, and miss him when he;s not there, No, I am a old Grandma, just love him, cause he is him.
patricia lenaburg - You Are Quite A Sweet Human Being, Honey. Be Well, Darling One.
Evening from England 🏴, I love watching these videos. Thanks for doing them
Evening here from Missouri USA.
NY NY 🙌🏻👍🏻
Have a nice day from the Netherlands
Barbie, I filmed 2 videos for Sidestep when I was in London. Check them out when you get a chance. Let me know what you think!!
part_time_ fishing - How Fascinating!!
I think the ornate H on the Harris grave is Celtic. Thank you for what you are doing, bringing to our awareness that many persons final resting places should not be forgotten; this is close to my heart as I found my 2nd great aunt and uncles graves just outside the perimeter of an old cemetary in Oregon.
Thank you! Love going on these adventures with you all. As always you don't disappoint.
The Dr in this video has a memorial in Find A Grave. That cemetery has some history. Good job of sharing it with us!
Totally addictive. Would love to be doing something like this. So interesting I’m too old now so will just watch and enjoy. Keep up the good work
Sad that the people there have been forgotten over time. The Dr. trying to see his sick grand daughter and he may have caught whatever she had and they both died. I wonder why she had no marker.
Maybe a sickness was going round and prevented the marker from ever been put up. Thank you guys for remembering folks in graveyards like this.
Many children were never given headstones. My father had a baby brother who died in the 60's at 1yr old and only a tiny 6inX6in marker was placed with the date, no name or anything else.
Truly sad and equally amazing just how much time has forgotten.
Do you tend your relatives burial plots in another state or country? People do eventually die out especially when people were dying so much younger than they do today. It doesn't mean that people have forgotten. Maybe they're too old or sick or in a nursing home.
Why would someone travel thousands of miles to tend the grave of a relative when they aren't even there, just their bones and a box. All a plot is, is a reminder and a guilt trip, no one is HOME! Pray at home or in church for god's sake. They aren't coming back.
My great aunt died when she was 7 months old in 1936 she doesn't have a gravestone just a number😪
@@matthewbryant2735 A Cemetary near me in Plymouth Pa many died during the 1918 Spanish Flu , they were dying so fast all they did was dig the graves and bury them , some 2 to a grave if the same family . Many were children and whole families , no headstones some metal stakes with numbers on and sunken graves .
Very moving, connections made, well done. It is wonderful that you comment/read nearly every marker you find, that recognizes that person's passage through life. Additionally, your voice has a calming, soothing.quality. Best wishes
Your videos are always so interesting and informative. Also feels like I’m there exploring with you. Thank you for this 🥰
Great story Robert told. Love to hear the history and imagine the lives that took place during more simple times.
Hey, Robert, @12:15 when you read the inscription, Our Mother S C Gordy, you gave the 'Birth' year of 1737, 'Died' year of 1872. That would have made that Lady 135 yrs. old I looked it up, she was born 1797....that would have made her age in the 74-75 yr. old range. No big deal, I know those old Head Stone are hard to read. I enjoy your videos. Watching from Texas.
Yeah I noticed that while editing. Thanks for the correct date.
Absolutely love your channel! Keep on finding the forgotten!
That was amazing. Within that huge area you were able to locate the grave your friend was looking for. Not only that but you were able to obtain enough details from the incredibly worn out headstone to confirm. Amazing !! Your friend, so moved with the discovery, God Bless him. So looking forward to seeing part 2. Possibly to confirm the Granddaughter's grave.... I absolutely loved this. Amazing Robert. God Bless you. Thank you 🌿🌷🌿
Robert, Robert, Robert. Your videos are the love of my life. Please be safe and continue with the great videos. Thank you.
What I am going to say may sound MORBIB but I love to walk Old Cemeteries simply because.
If we do not know our history our future is surely lost. When I find a grave with a faded inscription
I take a stiff brush and rub the lettering what becomes revealed is indeed history.
Robert and Robert thanks for taking us along with you on your journeys.
Amazing finding all that history. Thank you for being so kind and caring
I love your videos. I have met a lot of old farmers and cowboys here in North Central Texas over the past 30 years of metal detecting. When they found out I love history, I have had them walk me across river beds and way out in the middle of nowhere to show me unmarked Graves, usually either cowboys or settlers caught up in Comanche raids and killed. No one knew their families so they were given a good Christian burial as the old guys called it and their Graves were usually marked with a plain flat stone stood up. I wonder how many Graves lay totally unmarked.
This just blows my mind when you find a grave from the 1700s....
Love these stories , findings and searches of people who have been forgotten and yet through these vids live again .
There was an old cemetery outside of Tullahoma TN. Alot of the markers were gone but you could see clearly rows of graves that had sunken. One grave had an iron waist high fence. It had an obelisk maybe 5ft tall engraved with a pentagram and Circle No 13 Witches Coven along with some Latin. The woman had died in the early 1920s. We used to drink beer back there in the 80s. I went back a few years ago and it had been vandalized and the obelisk smashed. I wish I had taken pictures back then. In 10 or 20 more years it will be lost.
God Bless you all.
I’m so glad you read the stones and put great effort to try to read the weathered ones. Thanks
The misperception is on find a grave when it looks like it’s being maintained when in fact it isn’t, sad but this happens a lot. We have many family cemeteries both maintained and self maintained and it only takes one generation to loose track. Thank you for your unconditional love for these graves.
Keep up the great work and findings y'all are awesome 😁👍 ✌️😇
Love the stories that accompany the monuments. Always sad to see the videos come to an end!
Awesome walk in the woods. So many unmarked graves, indentions. Sad.
This is incredible, THANKS for exploring
Very nice takes, make me feel like I am there. Georgia is beautiful thanks for sharing
What you two do is awesome. Keep up the good work👍
back years ago people were buried on their own property family plots are scattered all over the south a lot of plantations had many generations buried there.there was no rule or regulation on graves long forgotten church grave yards are all over no telling how many graves were built over or paved over not knowing they were there
Nice of you, your dad to help people find their relatives. Enjoyed your video. Thank you for sharing this.
The stories you guys tell are so moving - thank you for sharing!
You are so compasión bu doing that and cleaning the tombstone thanks you god bless you for that 🙏 😊
This was so Very intresting Robert. What a large cemetery and hidden history. Enoy it Very much, thanks from the Netherlands
Great video! Love these old graveyards💙💜🌳🌲
Thank y’all for taking us with you. So many years ago. I wonder what it was like living then?
This interesting! I'm from Randolph County NC! Robert thank you for sharing this!
I wonder how they feel finally being remembered after being forgotten for soooo many years.
Oh wow just loved that. So pleased you found the doctors grave. Looking forward to part 2. Thanks for taking me along. P,ease stay safe
Thanks for All y'all hard work, and uncovering history for me, keep searching the south
GREAT VIDEO !
I really enjoyed this episode please keep documenting and searching I love history
How cool! I live in North Carolina and always wanted you to come here and film some of the cemeteries here but in this video there is a N.C. link, and a Randolph county one at that which is where I grew up! Awesome. Before finding your videos I never knew someone loved cemeteries as much as I do. Thank you for what your doing!
So fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
I love your lost cemetery videos. They are my favorite.
This was very interesting find indeed. Can't wait for the next video on this grave. Love this channel!
My maiden name is Nunnally. I do genealogy. Thanks for having this on RUclips. I will do some work looking to see if they are kin to my Nunnallys.
Those headstones are so thin. Sad to think the damage a falling tree branch could do. These graves you find are ...just wow.
Cool story glad you found the docs grave.
That was awesome! Can’t wait for the second half😊👍🏻
I watch one of these videos everyday. They are very interesting. Thanks for making them.
Fascinating. Loved every minute!
I Absolutely Adore Everything About Your Videos. They Are Magic.
I have done the same thing. My then fiance and I came across a head stone. We went to check it out. We barely could make it out but after cleaning it we saw the date of death was 1668. It was so sad because this entire cemetery was forgotten. This was in north Jersey. These people were God's children- forgotten but not forgotten by God.
I was wondering why grave yards are not maintained in out country any more ? I know they are in my state but I am seeing these old ones not cleaned in along time. Were they sold as a parcel of private property ? In my area the scouts take care of the Veterans Graves on holiday s with US flags. Also some groups volunteer for a paupers & slave grave yard in my county. I wonder if a group of volunteers wouldn't clean this place because I did see at least one soldier there? It is so sad to loose this part of history to the weeds.
I keep worrying that Robert will cause CSA markers to be destroyed, given the state of unrest in this country. That would be a shame if these graves were destroyed.
@@franceslambert8070 I don't know anyone that would desecrate a grave regardless of who was buried there. Confederate monuments in places of honor are different than a grave.
Sometimes these places are a lot safer letting nature disguise them. I know of too many instances where cemeteries were cleaned up and attention brought to the effort. Next thing you know, vandals not only destroyed the markers, but actually opened some graves and scatter the remains. I was with a group back in the 90's touring one such cemetery and I discovered a skull that had been removed from an opened grave and just thrown up against a tree. It was heartbreaking, disturbing and I can't tell you how angry we all were once we got past the initial shock.
Looking forward to part 2. Fascinating.
Always so interesting & a little sad to see old graves like this. Thank you guys from Africa. 🐘.
Your friend Robert needs a long handle stiff broom. May make it easrier on him. You guys do a wonderful job.
Amazing and I hope you find the Dr, Grave , please be safe out there and God bless you and your family and friends , thank you for sharing the history of this cematery
Well done, thanks for that!
Respect 🌺🌺Remember these souls.I imagine how the place must have looked years ago....
Know I’ve discovered my revolutionary war veterans whom people are caring for their graves in the colonies. So a thankful,for those who adopt these cemeteries and maintain them. I’m praying as you reveal them on here, locals will adopt them and care for them.
So awesome but sad as well that so many places like this are lost to time the elements progress etc
Hi Robert, I could definitely make out the name Johnson on that marker. Cool that you found it. Thank you for sharing. xx
So fascinating..I hope I live as long as "S. C. Gordy" , she lived a very long life 1737-1872 😉😉 "Remember Friends as you pass by as you are so once was I" , so beautiful and haunting.
Another great video
Thanks
That's cool,you found it.!!!
Pretty sure the image on engraved on the front of the headstone at 4:00 is a Calla Lily, although it was tough to get a good look at it. In general, a Lily stands for purity, but a Calla Lily in particular often indicates that the deceased was married. Wonderful video!
I'd love to find a house near or up against an abandoned grave yard or cemetery because I love yard keeping and tree maintenance and I would absolutely do what I can to make it look good again and get historical marker for it.