Hey guys this was a beautiful old cemetery and I want to thank Dan again for going out of his way to meet with us and tell us about this cemetery! A couple of notes real quick... I got a handful of comments on the “Creepy and Sad Cemetery” video telling me what a disrespectful p.o.s I was for knocking the leaves off of a grave with my boot. Which I must say is the most stupid thing I have ever heard. Maybe if I was dancing on the graves that would be a different story... But not knocking leaves off the graves. But, as you all know, I have nothing but love for these old places. So that was directed at those guys, not y’all. Wanted to make that clear. Moving on, I get comments all the time telling me I need to put these places on Find A Grave. I know these comments are with nothing but care for these old places but so far everyone I have been to has been on Find A Grave. Thirdly, I am definitely aware they are on there. And as much as I appreciate people posting the Find A Grave links under the videos, I ask that you do not. I don’t reveal the locations of these places to protect them from vandalism. Someone said that, that is played out and I should post the locations. But not so. Over the past couple of weeks I have had several comments encouraging the desecration of cemeteries, etc. The majority of the time these comments are just from idiots with nothing better to do than post comments on KZbin. But either way, I’m not going to take the risk. Lastly, while I have participated in a couple of cemetery clean ups, I am not the cemetery caretaker. I get only a few hours one day a week to shoot all the videos and unfortunately I personally do not have the time to clean every one of these cemeteries that I come across. When the day comes that I do have the proper amount of time, trust me I will - and I’ll bring you guys along! Anyway, I do make the “powers that be” aware of places that need serious attention. And usually that goes no where. Heck, I couldn’t even find someone to take responsibility for fixing a destroyed tomb leaving exposed remains. And lastly ONE of these days I’ll hopefully remember to bring some items to help me better read the old tombstones. I truly appreciate all you guys and gals suggestions! It does not go unnoticed! I hope everyone enjoys the video! This was a really cool place! -Robert PS, how cool was that arrowhead?!
@ParkerUAS5 жыл бұрын
Keep doing what you do and don't bend to opinions of the ignorant or blatantly trolling. You have the viewer's you do because of exactly how you have proceeded to act in your videos, if you acquiesced to those comments, your style of videos would change and your core fan base may not be as happy with the videos. I would have no issue with someone using their boot to sweep the leaves off mine or my family gravestones if the end result is an improvement. Unless you are dancing on the grave or using the headstone for a bench you would be fine in my book.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yeah definitely no disrespect intended on my part. I do wish I could do more, but right now the best I can is document and bring awareness to these places and people!
@feee93875 жыл бұрын
I don't understand removing leaves with your boot being offensive. Using your hand could get you snakebit, And it's nice that someone cares about these graves.
@feee93875 жыл бұрын
and just as I sent that, you mention snakes lol
@Kittydoc905 жыл бұрын
Reasonable people don’t expect you to fix all of the world's problems-we’re grateful that you take your time and effort to document these places and SHARE them with us! Thank you-again. You could just hike through the woods exploring for your own pleasure rather than researching locations, purchasing and lugging your gear, carefully filming, and then taking the time at home to produce the videos that you post. You’re obviously careful and respectful at sites and your decent intentions are very apparent. And I’m sure many of the complainers, quick to tell you what you *should* be doing, have never participated in any kind of public service good works-they ought to be ashamed. And yes, that arrowhead was very cool!
@ohmeowzer15 жыл бұрын
You are a awesome person ..don’t let the haters get you down ,,you are very respectful
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thank you much.
@janismeader9245 жыл бұрын
Next to my grandfather s house was an abandoned cemetery. The dates 1860 to 1929. Alot of children s graves. My grandfather in the spring with relatives would work to clean it up. And from his own garden would place flowers. I asked him why. He said" Because I Can, and Will. He would take a soft brush and brush the markers. Some graves only had the date and if the dead was an infant. My grandfather would stand at each grave and greet the individual. " Hello Mrs Bevavir " she died in childbirth in winter of 1888" the baby was buried with her. Some of the graves he said was sinking due to soil , the vegetation and the fact that some times the coffins deteriorated.
@lasvegashula4 жыл бұрын
Janis Meader what a beautiful service to take care of that cemetery. I’m sure the family appreciated that constant care.
@narelle-creative-arts Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful man your grandfather is/was ❤ ❤️
@lepterfirefall5 жыл бұрын
So sad....everyone of those graves was a whole life. A person with hopes, dreams, family. A life lived but now forgotten. How transient life is. Nothing disrespectful here.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@cbx46305 жыл бұрын
I first got interested in visiting old cemetaries in Pensacola, FL while in college. I was shocked by a series of gravestones where one woman lost her husband & several kids, I think it was 6 or 7 ppl in 18 months she lost. It was shocking to me to see that, I never forgot it. It became important to me to record our family's history, and my parents' story.Our family is from GA & N FL. .
@kimrice69785 жыл бұрын
Very interesting cemetery! I also enjoyed hearing Dan give us clarification and knowledge of the cemetery! I love these old cemeteries! People think I’m nuts for exploring old cemeteries, but I find it fascinating! These are the very people that made this country!! RESPECT!!!
@jamey485 жыл бұрын
i agree Kim, and it was great having Dan give us some of the history. great video ! thanks
@SpiritWalkerAdventures5 жыл бұрын
I am a Georgia native, born and raised. I still live in Georgia. I am really grateful that you go into these lost, forgotten cemeteries and show the videos on here of the names being uncovered from them. I still have some ancestors that have graves out there that I do not know where they are located, so I hope that one day you might uncover some of my ancestors and I would be able to see them.
@Adele4114 жыл бұрын
I, too, am looking for that video in which the guys come across my great great grandmother! Best wishes on you being successful in seeing where some of your family was buried as well!
@jamielieberg70535 жыл бұрын
they say you die twice once in death and the last time someone says your name Thank you very much for sharing this
@sharonbartlett43074 жыл бұрын
I like the way yall are so respectful of the graves and cemeteries.
@richardcrouse46445 жыл бұрын
So many old cemeteries have not weathered storms like hurricanes. The old cemetery where my mother's ancestors are buried lost markers to trees falling upon them breaking them in two or more parts. Old iron fences around graves were removed to allow maintenance to be performed in an easier manner. This particular graveyard looks much different today than when I was a child. I have few photos to show what the grave of my ancestor looked like after WW2. Unlike the cemetery in your video "ours" is receiving good care other than broken markers being removed. Thank you for caring to show & talk about this one. from Texas, RC
@bethbartlett56922 жыл бұрын
*I really enjoy Dan's sharing of History on these videos.* Those books are priceless History. Greater Facts ... *On Baptism,* in my History and Religion History Studies, I came across a man speaking to the subject that stated that Baptisms were originally done *"in moving water", thus those sound as if they replicated an original form of Baptism".* *"The intentions are the 🔑"*
@malissabrowder78425 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!! I think you show love and respect for these cemeteries and the people who are buried therein. You and your guys do a great job!!
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@LifeMostSouthern5 жыл бұрын
Awesome as usual. Also, I’d rather see you brush those leaves off with a rake or your boot then get bit by a rattle snake. It’s interesting to learn you are not allergic to poison ivy, I thought that was just a weird quirk in my family. My dad, brother, nephew and me. None of us get it. My kids have never had it either but my poor hubby can look at it and get it.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
My Grandmother is the same way as your husband. It used to really get her.
@junedimond17755 жыл бұрын
Robert very nice video as always ! Don't worry on using your feet to clean off graves . Safety first. And at least you are doing great work letting people know of these forgotten areas. Kinda sad to see no up keep , but maybe showing videos they will start. Thank you !
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and I certainly hope so. It’s interesting, the “creepy and sad” cemetery video I did that got a lot of views, so many people commenting shocked that there was a cemetery in that condition. Which I found surprising because I see them all the time. So I do hope my videos also bring awareness to old forgotten cemetery’s, even ones I don’t film.
@inwardk4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking us along on your adventure!
@chrisiiams43035 жыл бұрын
So sad no name on the unmarked graves. What a beautiful state you all live in The Civil war was so sad.
@tim81strachan4 жыл бұрын
Civil war was necessary
@susancraft77495 жыл бұрын
We seem to be kindred spirits. I like to imagine what places look like in the old days. In Tennessee there are many old cemeteries with landowners graves inside stone or fences. Employees and slaves were buried surrounding the landowners but outside the rocked in areas. Slaves were marked with large stones. You do a great job on these videos. Love the history!
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thanks and definitely. It’s really interesting to see these places, and just try to imagine all the life that happened on that ground and is now gone.
@cbx46305 жыл бұрын
Try finding an ancestor that passed away during Civil war in the TN wilderness as a soldier!
@ghostcityshelton93785 жыл бұрын
You are not being disrespectful at all trying to clean of the headstones ! You are being very respectful in trying to honnor the people buried there and to tell their story as well as you could. If not for your careing in doing this those buried they may have been completely forgotten about. As you said, someday a land development company or person will buy the property and the cematary will completely vanish and lost. I found out by chance that a section of where my parents home and other homes were built in where it was once farm land and yes they destoryed a cematary and told no one about it and they didn't even remove all the headstones but they burried alot of them. A home owner went to have an inground pool buildt and many headstones were found. By that time the company that had sold the property's were long gone and couldn't be found. Now 'that's' disrespect. My parents used to live on 7 Phillips Drive in Edison, N.J. and the stones were found to the end of that road and to the right 2 homes down.
@sedoragreen80284 жыл бұрын
Brian is a bit of a poet and philosopher, and a really good one at that! You are both really awesome people to keep doing this. You are so respectful and caring. How anybody could call you disrespectful is beyond me. Thank you both for your kindness and respect and for taking us along! God bless.
@maryannanaya9055 жыл бұрын
I watch Lamont at large, he also visits cemetery’s. Both of you are very respectful.
@MichelleJune675 жыл бұрын
Frances was the name on the stone that you just cleaned off.. that’s why you didn’t find dates on the slab it was on this stone... I love what you do.. never feel you are disrespectful at all.🥰
@sandraplonka52255 жыл бұрын
This was so AWESOME! You all do great work love the history.
@cbigb10005 жыл бұрын
when Ft Gordon expanded into incorporated Richmond county, it inherited over 40 family cemeteries. I have been exploring as many as I can find. In 2007 I found a grave site of a Confederate field grade officer. I lost the pics from my phone and have been trying like crazy to find the site again so I can look him up and find a bio.
@ghostcityshelton93785 жыл бұрын
YOU GUYS ARE THE MOST RESPECTFUL MEN AROUND AND ARE JUST TRYING TO TELL THE STORY'S OF THE PEOPLE BURIED IN A GRAVEYARD !!! Without out you doing this the graveyards would be completely lost to time. For one 'hater' out there you have many buds here that luv ya and know you only do the right things.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I really appreciate it!
@ghostcityshelton93785 жыл бұрын
@@AdventuresIntoHistory I luv you guys!! You're up beat & real and thank you for doing what you do. I have to catch up on your videos. I've been metal detecting & found some cool Morgan Silver Dollars in a box. Been studying about coins since then but I'll catch up on your videos. Be safe & have fun🤗😙
@jasonjordan53915 жыл бұрын
You make awesome videos very informative and interesting, let ppl moan if it wasn’t for you guys we wouldn’t no these places were here.
@fayhansen7452 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see you and Dan together. I love when you both explore the cemetery's
@patriciahuggins37685 жыл бұрын
I love old grave yard because it is part history of the past I wish I could go to some of them I just had eye surgery 5/6/19 and I am disabled I can't walk that good anymore. Be safe out there in the woods God bless you for showing someone past life.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@cafdnw5 жыл бұрын
Love the old Cemetery and the history!!! Thanks Robert for the explore 👍🏻❤️
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jillgebauer12928 ай бұрын
Still catching up on videos and your deep desire to record cemetaries is wonderful along with all the historical knowledge Dan has in his head! I hope Dan is recording all he knows about the area in some format especially when he isn't on camera with you. We cannot afford to lose our history; it's the foundation which holds our future!
@tearletillman26163 жыл бұрын
"OUTSTANDING work Cody, my compliments to you, Cody, the other. Robert and everyone who joins y'all on your endeavors to restore the memories of the people, the areas and history itself.Damn the naysayers and remember that those who forget or fail to know their history are doomed to repeat the same mistakes. Keep Charging!"🐢🐴🦅🇺🇸
@hankfacer70985 жыл бұрын
I am amazed that viewers would contact you about how you clear a tomb stones, amazing. There is disrespect and there is disrespect. They must be just pickers. This was another wonderful video your later visitor really filled in the missing pieces, that book looked amazing. A small banister brush & a can of compressed air would not go astray. Thanks for another in my continuing education of Georgia.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I want a copy of that book he had!
@MrMilwaukee5 жыл бұрын
Robert. Another great video. Adding in some history from Dan was an excellent addition to the piece keep up the great work. No need to apologize for being cautious I would use my boot too rather that get bit than your arm or hand Good to see Brian’s doing ok!
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Yeah me too! And Dan is wealth of knowledge. I look forward to having him join us again. Thank you!
@marilaucher99895 жыл бұрын
It looks like the Brannon family from Georgia is listed in the 1850 Federal Census including Emily P. (born 1834 died 1853).She had 7 siblings. To answer the comment that was made about future generations forgetting, well that is mostly true. I have been finding my own ancestors graves in New England.It's a bittersweet thing to find these old families and that's especially true when they are your own.I have been visiting cemeteries for many years. Thought I was a rare bird until I ran across you guys and a few others here on You tube. It always makes me sad about the graves of slaves. I know not all southerners owned slaves however. Good job guys.
@lindagreen11055 жыл бұрын
Thank You. I love the old history. Glad he came along and told you about the folks. Thank You.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Me too. Thank you.
@computergrant15 жыл бұрын
Very fascinating! I am so interested in this type of exploration!
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@bearbear40304 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love that crunching sounds of the leaves as you walk. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas 🎄
@chamilton91825 жыл бұрын
Great vid. Fascinating cemetery. I wonder if an old family bible might have the names of the others buried there? Impossible to know who may have it though without some digging. I hope you will go check out the old homes that are still standing and take us along. Thanks for sharing. God Bless.
@sherir44625 жыл бұрын
I am so thrilled I found you and your channel! I love history and I thank you for taking us as viewers along with you as you pay homage to those who came before us. Bless you!
@meriajohnfroe42053 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Mr. Robert! Love your desire to show and share with us these beautiful places are and must have shined beautifully as these ppl walked, lived, loved, cared for their home and land! Sadly, so many young women died in giving lie for her children. It was such a, difficult time in living and developing their property. Hate to see how mankind today doesn’t wish to be bothered bring these important ppl which care enough to make their home and graves to be pasted on to their children in the future! A, one birth and reared in Nouvellé Orléans, one thing about we, Acadians honored our dead loved one as man did build their graves above ground so our children can reached back in time and speak to them as we’d done when they’d lived and loved one the other! It’s such a, short blink of eye passing through this flesh Earthly life for another life waiting us which we’d come through these bodies for such a, short time! As a, small girl 21 century was eons ago! Never thought I’d see this day! Getting older I’m looking back as it was just yesterday! Life has been good Then yet, we’d do not realize till ones old as myself and my mother whom out lived all her younger siblings two children and my father hr hubby her love for so long when she’d approached 91 yrs. on Earth 🌎 I’d so wanted her to live to 100 yrs. She’d told me No, my precious daughter! I’ve lived a, wonderful life but, burying all my siblings, all I’d helped mommy raised them as I’d watched my grandmother passed away I’d not liked death! Even though we all wish to enter heaven at our time here is over as we’re just passing through, life is truly too short! I’m ready for Father God to take me home I’ll get to see my family my two children we’d buried though I’m not liking to leave you and your brothers and your families one day we, shall all be together with our LORD GOD WHICH GAVE US LIFE ETERNAL! Yes, mommy but, this flesh body is all we’ve known, We’ve no recollections of the First Earth 🌎 Age when we’d all lived here in that Dominion, YAHVEH erased our memories from that age! It’s still a, little frightening of taking this last breath. I’ve discovered our soul leaves our flesh bodies through our mouth! I’ve told my hubby the day he fines me dead to please close my lower jaw. Many ppl do not realize this and they leave without closing ones eye lid and lower jaw collapses! I’d not want to be seen this way! Sure we’re in Paradise yet, our bodies return to that dirt from whence. It comes from! I’ll get cremated for I’d hate to think of the evil maggots eat my flesh! HÀ! HÀ! Thanks again Mr. Robert for acknowledging these ppl which begun their hard life here most likely in a, beautiful home on top a, beautiful hill! What beautiful Sun sets, Sun rises as they’re on their veranda! Ppl, do not take time to bring beautiful decor onto the outside trim as the home you’ve purchased! One can just imagine the beautiful home it was! Well decorated with such beautiful edges trimmed at each cornered trimmed as my grandmeré/ grandpére house! Loved their home! As young children we’d been forbidden to go into her parlor! S an adult I’d totally understood her reasoning! Her beautiful furniture so nicely trimmed as her porcelain figurines, she’d been one. of. The few wealthy ppl living in Nouvellé Orléans! My Grandperé was the first man to own a, model-T ford! The first family to own a, TV! We’d gotten our first tv when I’d been about 7yr. old. One channel! Only Saturday per week did TV come on! First thing we’d stand to our Pledge of Alliance to our Flag. Then a, Prayer 🙏🏻 and then cartoons! Commercial once one the hour for one minute! HÀ! Went off air at 12:00PM! After lunch was outside playing all day! Now, I’m old and enjoying you’ve videos! Thanks 🙏🏻 again! God Bless and Love you brother in Christ! Same to your friends
@kristinesevilla45174 жыл бұрын
I just want to say thank you for sharing these videos with me it's just a shame no one wants to preserve the history of the cemeteries and old houses I love history and the older they are the more interesting they are those were once someone's loved ones and now they are forgotten it is so sad that once we die how quickly people forget about us it's truly a shame and I thank you for sharing the videos again and I hope that someday someone would enjoy going out to these old places and cleaning them up for others to see and thank you again for
@kristinesevilla45174 жыл бұрын
And you are not disrespecting the people who rest their you're only trying to save their if they could talk I am sure they would say thank you for caring
@pamelawooten32515 жыл бұрын
God certainly brought you all together so you could learn about this cemetary. Lovely video!
@hoodoo_taco5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing. You all did fine uncovering and cleaning. I use my battery powered leaf blower on some trips, rake on others. Keep doing what you are doing! As far as Find a grave, I just upload new pictures. Surprisingly, the owners of one cemetery saw the shape the place was in and organized a cleanup. Keep up the good work!! BTW, that place has really gone downhill, Last time I saw that place has to be 30 years ago. Hardwoods all gone out in that field. My grandmother grew up in that area.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Bird's Eye Drone Services North Carolina we gotta get together and go on an adventure one of these days.
@hoodoo_taco5 жыл бұрын
@@AdventuresIntoHistory You have got that right!!
@markcooper86055 жыл бұрын
This is your best video ever. The old boy that showed up at the end done you good. I would love a 60 minute video on this one. Go over that hill and down to the creek. Great show guys. Superb. Beautimus.
@rockabillyman24865 жыл бұрын
What a good video,sad how cemetery forgotten. Good to see your friend explaing histroy,and to see book he had with pictures.just subscribed to your channel.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@johnsaintvincent84065 жыл бұрын
Very very very good video and memorable place. Thanks for such important information.
@dangerousfeather5 жыл бұрын
Loved seeing the cemetery, and especially loved the history Dan was able to provide. Hope you're still not allergic to poison ivy...!
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
I can confirm that I still have no reaction to poison ivy! I’m definitely super thankful for Dan coming out!
@joemama222 жыл бұрын
Your reading these tomb markers are no doubt the only mention of these long dead/forgotten folks... For a brief moment they are once again appreciated... Good work... Very interesting.
@tinabrookes49134 жыл бұрын
Excellent historical info. Thank you Dan!!
@helencheadle52855 жыл бұрын
Hi Robert from the U.K.! 🙋♀️ I don’t understand the people who “thought” you disrespectful regarding scraping leaves off with your boot,, I thought you extremely sensible, as. better that, than getting bitten by a rattlesnake!! How stupid they are. Ignore them. There are many more of us who admire and enjoy your videos...such a shame more isn’t done about these old cemetery’s..they are history , and will soon be gone forever if not looked after better. One thing I would ask is, please, please can you remember to leave some tracing paper and black crayon or whatever in your truck. Love how you “read “ with your fingers, but some of the more difficult to read stones would be better with a tracing. As well as that, you would be recording history, and could perhaps pass on to the local library, or whoever you have out there who would preserve such things? Look forward to more from you...regards to you and your friends. Helen 👍🙋♀️😘
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. I definitely need to get some tracing paper and black crayon together.
@bethshadid20875 жыл бұрын
That was a awesome cemetery, but honestly I was enjoying the surroundings more. What a beautiful, peaceful place. Thanks for the info as well. Went to my first beautification at one side of my family on lookout mtn this weekend in Gadsden Alabama. It's nice having small personal graveyards I think, and even had an outhouse 😁.
@susanboucher97324 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your work on these cemeteries! Without your interest, some of these folks buried here will never be seen again. You aren't being disrespectful, you are being informative. Don't listen to the folks that are just "too touchy".
@lindahutson90995 жыл бұрын
Very cool , it was great to hear all the actual history at the end
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Yeah! I was so glad to have Dan come join us with the whole story!
@Heighnoni5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all you do in bringing these forgotten places to our attention. At least those people long gone have been remembered even for just a moment.
@danashipman16185 жыл бұрын
Luv ur show,please be careful out in the woods,I watch y'all videos every night !!
@darklord31675 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work. I enjoy watching your videos.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much
@marymcguffin93704 жыл бұрын
Robert i respect and admire all you do to bring your viewers so much history from the old southern way of life and death . you and your crew are awesome. Keep up the great job you do. Be safe & God Bless you all . from you of you greatful viewers from. Michigan
@ChrisLincolnHomes5 жыл бұрын
Very cool series. We have a family cemetery in MA that's set way off the road and forgotten about. I went out there about 7yrs ago with my daughter and took some pictures. Since then a good friend of mine went out there with her son and Boy Scout troop and cleaned up the site a bit. Thanks for your videos.
@melissadyche83254 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dan for the information on this cemetery and it’s history
@MissLady-pq4hc4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing all that you do.🙂
@garybathe41785 жыл бұрын
Hi you do a great job and the other guys as well take care all the best from australia
@robertstemple66415 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate all that you do. Keep the great videos coming. Your exploration interest is right up my alley, and I hope to soon be able to do similar exploration in my small west Texas county. So much history, so little time. God speed!
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@vernaraney98705 жыл бұрын
I so enjoyed this video Such a shame it’s neglected You spoke of a Silas Raney grave someplace We live in Missouri and we have a Silas Raney buried in Norwood,Missouri These cemeteries like this are an education for families to know who and where they came from Please continue your finding and talking about these forgotten places Thank you
@lizclarke85703 жыл бұрын
Some absolutely amazing stories of those people. They were born and then they lived and then they died.
@talk2kev5 жыл бұрын
Great video I enjoy hearing about the history. I always think you and the guys are very respectful of grave sites. We have a old calvary fort not far from us called Fort Reno and the officer had their grave site inside the walls another area outside the walls for POW's which had a small wall or fence then POW that was considered to be a traitor was buried outside the cemetery.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
That is very cool.
@cathiez91314 жыл бұрын
Thanks Robert -- awesome old cemetery! I wonder if there was a disease epidemic around there -- maybe typhoid fever or TB -- since so many seemed to have passed around the same time.
@ElizabethW622 жыл бұрын
Hey Robert! I just discovered your channel and I immediately subbed. I love cemeteries, especially old ones. I'm so glad you have a channel for tapophiles (aka 'tombstone tourists'). Best wishes from north of the border in Ontario 🇨🇦, and thanks for all you do. 😊
@timothyphillips61975 жыл бұрын
Fascinating video fellows, history is such an amazing thing. Thanks, Timothy
@minervasjourney4 жыл бұрын
I admire you guys for remembering so many forgotten people. I'm a New Yorker and your vids also show the beauty of Georgia and its history, makes me want to move there🤔 you guys are great!
@lorij3234 жыл бұрын
I appreciate so much the care you take when sharing cemeteries with us. It is obvious that you respect the graves, and the people who are buried there. I enjoy going on the adventures with you, it's fun to travel to places I'd never get to see. I wish these cemeteries could all be protected and "restored" - but they can't. It's nice that you share them with us. Keep on adventuring.
@wendyderk15874 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys loved this one ! Watch OUT for those rattlers and haters be gone you stick your and in leaves in rattler country see what happens ♥️🙏😇♥️
@SoCalKT3 жыл бұрын
God bless you guys! Its not disrespectful trying to clear & acknowledge so many long forgotten souls no matter how you have to do it. Anyone complaining can go do it themselves... but until they do... Shut ur fly trap!
@maryannanaya9055 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, I love seeing these old tombstones. Yes that was very cool on the arrowhead find.
@brendawhite91205 жыл бұрын
So cool to be able to have the history behind the cemetery 🤗
@KTHKUHNKK5 жыл бұрын
GREAT STUFF MY MAN, LUV YER CHANNEL KEITH KUHN
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
@tangie777uk5 жыл бұрын
Great video, very sad how everything gets forgotten, nice of Dan to show some pictures of some of the Brannons.I guess we all will be forgotten one day.. You do a great job on the videos. Thank you Robert.
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, and I can’t say it enough... I was so thankful to Dan for coming out!
@c.joyceb.89915 жыл бұрын
So sad, I love the History of America, and when I see it being lost, it's sad, it's our History, no matter how small, it's still America's History. But I know what you mean, unfortunately, Historic Preservation people are very Selective. I know.
@misskiss755 жыл бұрын
Another great video. Very fascination. And you are brave lol.
@IrishAnnie5 жыл бұрын
Such an old cemetery. 1799 and 1756. Fascinating.
@kayekaye92585 жыл бұрын
That was awesome especially with the history. Thank you. The flower description of a cemetery is so true. Brought tears. One question maybe two (lol) why don't you carry a prepared pack with gloves etc? Just wondering. I enjoy your videos. Until next time stay safe. ❤ from Kentucky
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Lack of planning.
@DTRBrianMallard5 жыл бұрын
That is something I hope to put together soon, gloves, paper and chalk, etc
@shelleytribbey87815 жыл бұрын
That was really cool and to find out the history was even better. I hate to see it just fall by the wayside. So sad when that happens. Thanks so much for taking us along!!
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Yes it is, and thank you
@suemurders43123 жыл бұрын
Robert, don't let the critics get you down .my heart has always been sadden at these old cemetaries. . I appreciate the work you do in caring for these forgotten cemetaries.Take care ,keep your chin high. God Bless.
@lauradennis58024 жыл бұрын
Brian I just loved your heartfelt sentiments. I live in Alberta and it has a lot younger history than the States. You are all so fascinating to listen to, and I appreciate your visitors who provide additional information. I think your whole crew is very respectful of the grounds you inspect.🇨🇦
@grantrozwalka74055 жыл бұрын
Awesome work guy's 👍👍
@AdventuresIntoHistory5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@Carolbearce5 жыл бұрын
I love the history of old cemeteries. You are always as respectful as you can be. You need to do what needs done to clean the area and reading their tombstone means they are lost and forgotten. Try and ignore the people that have ugly comments, you will always have these trolls that want to be hateful. Keep up what you do!
@dawndietz46544 жыл бұрын
This is a great video! Love the history and I sure could listen to Dan talk all day!
@cbx46305 жыл бұрын
Thank for ALL your vids, I thank you for your time, and taking us on your adventures. I am homebound so I enjoy your video trips, along with the history & details about the areas you visit. Thanks! 😊
@melissadyche83254 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@robleyeagleton61564 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all you do for history and for us ...fascinating !! I crave this channel ...you make my life better ! I get to go places I’d never go , think about things that I’d never know !
@deborahw68605 жыл бұрын
Ty Dan loved listening to the history !!!!!!!
@kenmitchell9795 жыл бұрын
God bless you all for the work you do.
@Adele4114 жыл бұрын
I very much enjoyed this excursion into history..especially learning the details your friend was able to fill in & him having pictures of some of the people was so amazing. Now that you have filmed the place & recorded some of their story, their memory may never be forgotten as long as KZbin persists. Some of these people were alive & perhaps living there when my own ancestors came through the area with great grandfather & his brother eventually making it to eastern Alabama & then my great grandfather going on to north Florida in the 1830s. (My family is far between in the generations having old fathers by the time my own forbearers were born.) Somewhere along their path was where my great great grandmother passed away as a young woman leaving two young sons & a devoted husband. I had never hoped to know the place until I came across your videos. But now with so many of your videos that I see, I'm feeling so much closer to where that sacred place must be. Back in the few years after 1800 it would not have had fields of pine planted but it must have looked pretty rough as this place is returning to now..so it doesn't require a lot of imagination to understand the challenge they had chosen to undertake to search out a place to build their family home & develop a plantation where they planned to raise their children & live out their lives Sadly her untimely death put an end to those plans & the later stepmother further separated the family which is why we do not know where she died & was buried. But if he put up a memorial which I feel her husband must have done, there may well be one you come across one day that will be it! Thank you for all your efforts on your excursions. I wish I could come along with you with a big box of workgloves for you & a roll of freezer paper with a box of primary style crayons to help determine the weathered etchings on so many of the memorials. My prayers go along with you that you will be protected from snakes & fire ants & poison ivy (that can develop overnight into horrible allergic reactions when it caused nothing days before) among any other threats.
@jakeyboy84024 жыл бұрын
Love the videos. Thanks !!!
@gregh99755 жыл бұрын
Excellent ! I too enjoy exploring old cemeteries.....I have distant ancestors buried in a remarkably similar wooded setting just outside of Palmetto, GA. My late father once sketched a map of its location ….I need to go there some day. (now reside 500 miles from there.) Keep the great videos coming.
@rhonda57115 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Luv these old cemeteries. Thanks to your friend for history. Awesome video, thanks for sharing :)
@debreed64825 жыл бұрын
This was an awesome video guys. The history of it all and having a friend that has even more knowledge of the place is really priceless to say the least!! Thumbs up to another great video!!👍🌵🙂
@susiepittman6015 жыл бұрын
Interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing it.
@crystalfabulous5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@fantonioguxiangshudecarvalho3 жыл бұрын
Excellent Work.
@hansomcommon5 жыл бұрын
So sad but also inspiring, a good video, thank you.
@dorothyjackson10103 жыл бұрын
Robert and company please know that I personally appreciate that you would want to do this kind of research for those that are buried there. It truly saddens me that the states where these cemeteries are located don't think it's important to maintain them on any level. While it is very sad I find it very interesting that someone like you would give these people their right to dignity and acknowledge their existence not matter how long ago they walked on this earth. This is why I don't want to be buried like they were and then to be forgotten by the living like these folks. From the dates on the makers all/most of their relatives are gone as well. Thank you for the respect that you show to those who have gone on before us. Be Blessed in all that you do.
@marypettitt91502 жыл бұрын
This was very interesting. Dan Akins sure knows his history.