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@BeMiller-c3w10 ай бұрын
Dan, you've done a great thing for this family! So cool
@Joey-l1q10 ай бұрын
Very interesting.
@kaycatajen6 ай бұрын
Very random... somehow this video was suggested to me. My last name is Hollis.
@MrMilwaukee11 ай бұрын
The depth of Dan’s historical knowledge is staggering. He should write a book for the future generations
@sharonlegnon741111 ай бұрын
I totally agree.
@shellydehart821711 ай бұрын
I agree. I’d give anything if someone had done that for me. ♥️😊👍
@myirisheyesaresmiling503711 ай бұрын
I don’t live in GA and I’d buy one!
@debbiestewart675611 ай бұрын
We are sitting here watching the video and my husband said he would love to walk around all day with Mr. Dan and listen to his historical accounts. Mr. Dan definitely needs to write some books!
@bijoulille881611 ай бұрын
@@myirisheyesaresmiling5037+1
@jimwatson451310 ай бұрын
I once found a long lost cemetery as a boy 1956 !! Way , way back in the hard wood forest , back east Virginia !! I went squirrel huntin , tripped over a stone , where there were no stones !! Cleared out the oak leaves !!!! Found writing on the sand stones , carved by hand !!! Then ,set my shotgun against a old oak tree !!!!! Looked around more , & found 10 more graves !!! Told my folks , but no one cared !!! Sand stone can barely be made out for names dates after 150 + years !!! Folks buried their own , sand stones were easy to carve !!! I'm now in my upper 70's !! I always wondered about this , long lost cemetery !!! When folks die in the old ,old times , their kin moved away , and family cemeteries taken back to mother nature to nourish the trees an plants !! The ,old ways were best !! Folks built the coffin , sat up with the dead 3 days , to make sure that the were really dead , not to awake !! THIS , was called "sitting up to watch "!!!! When the dead showed bad signs of decay !! The coffin taken away to be buried !! My grandma told me this , born 1881 !! History & kin are a treasure !!! But today no one cares at all !!! They only care about here& now in their own lives !!!! shame !!!!!! , Just notes and times i recall from , long ago , Jim !! , Ps . Restore these graves a establish , as historical spot !!! 🙂🙂 , so long , JIM !!!
@patriciat776910 ай бұрын
Mr.Jim, Your story of finding the neglected and forgotten/ lost cemetery fascinating, and being a native Virginian myself(Fairfax County in N.Virginia), made it even more interesting to me. You are correct in your assessment of many people today. They are, as my Canadian neighbor says if Americans, rootless. They rarely stay in one place, move away from their families, and often know or care little about their ancestory. They hardly care for their living ng relatives, much less ones who came before them. That's why he nice thing about a You Tube channel like this: You are amongst people who do care, and understand the importance of history. Thankfully, people left me this still do exist. My friend described her mother's funeral in rural Georgia in which relatives took turns keeping a vigil in the church with the casket. I had never heard of the practice/tradition in Virginia until reading your comment. Thank you for sharing, and God be with you, Mr Jim!🙂
@patriciat776910 ай бұрын
Correction: That's one of the nice things about a You Tube channel like this: .......... Thankfully, people like this still do exist.
@danielleterry233110 ай бұрын
My family have always called it “ A Wake” when sitting up with a family member that’s passed away, that was b4 embalming became popular.
@justincase658810 ай бұрын
That's a great memory to share. Thank you! My folks would have reacted the same way. You write very well but don't need the !s. Your writing is exciting enough. Just my opinion. I just wrote a comment about the need to rehabilitate cemeteries and keep people's memories and history alive. Just take a few concerned volunteers to get a restoration carried out and maintained for the ages. Thanks again.
@DavidParker-bc6mv8 ай бұрын
I went to see of some of my family in Texas and it was so sad to how bad it was. Texas graveyards are vandalized more than any place else I have seen. Maybe for graveyards to be forgotten unvisited will help protect them for the future.
@margaretgarls15311 ай бұрын
Congratulations on finding the lost cemetery! The iron fence is still standing! Hopefully, people will take care of the cemetery now that you have discovered it.
@dalet920711 ай бұрын
That’s what we wonder about too. Some of my cousins and I have tried to keep cleaning an old cemetery with our great great great grandparents. One of them actually put some nice markers on them. Amazing.
@garnerjoyce60615 күн бұрын
Boy Scouts were taking care of some lost cemeteries
@sylvestershaw337Күн бұрын
Id just come back with a blower and a tree trimmer,and a little music to let him no we STILL AINT gone
@sherrilee23011 ай бұрын
That was amazing for him to see his family's graves. That was beautiful of you all. Thank you Robert Cecil and Dan for taking him
@mygrammieis11 ай бұрын
Yes- You speak for many of us💯
@redpepper598410 ай бұрын
I just hoped he’d have a place to sit! He seemed tired ❤ But very determined to know more
@olafvidar931511 ай бұрын
Mr Dan is a absolute treasure of a southern gentleman. He's the real thing folks..
@JohnMarciaShackelford11 ай бұрын
I love his cousin Bill's sense of humor. He still seems sharp as a tack. I love grassroots people!
@mygrammieis11 ай бұрын
Yessir He Is Our Treasure Of A Man👏
@ladymay62298 күн бұрын
What state is this?
@olafvidar93158 күн бұрын
@@ladymay6229 Georgia
@sharonpierce447811 ай бұрын
My mother in law God bless her died a year ago at 96, she said she was tired and outlived most everyone she knew, and if she didn't get to heaven soon they would all think she didn't make! I love her still with all my heart! Mr. Edward reminded me of that! I've watched your videos for years but never commented, always loved old cemeteries. You're amazing!
@lcvb162411 ай бұрын
Well, she is now young and having a grand time!❤️ Both of my parents just passed at 92 & 93 and I pray they will be waiting for me and are enjoying the Lord's company, too... God Bless!❤️
@JohnMarciaShackelford11 ай бұрын
My aunt is 93 and says she is more than ready to go.
@kode442010 ай бұрын
When little old ladies say stuff like that it's cryptic yet sweet at the same time. She sounds like a woman I knew named Rose. You can tell a person had a fulfilling life when they go peacefully knowing it's time.
@debrasimons559910 ай бұрын
Our Grandmother was a God Fearing woman and my sister and her family were living in Florida and they came home for about a week or so and we all got together and Grandmother was talking about when the Lord was ready to take her Hy that she is ready because she knows where she will be going and about a week or so later she was killed in a car wreck, her neck was broken, she died on impact and felt no pain. My sister and her family had only been home a few days and hadn't even unpacked and had to turn around and come back. Grandmother was a very special Lady,, the kind of woman that I want to be. She was 73.
@trudykapp1578Ай бұрын
Bless her heart ❤
@pirateheart10010 ай бұрын
Old cemeteries are amazing. The history that is contained in them is unbeat. My family has a cemetery in missouri. Everyone buried their is either a direct decent or married to one. I was there 43 years ago. My mom and I were taking note of the names and dates. The oldest one had a birth date of the late 1700's. My father always wanted his ashes at the foot of his mothers grave and that is where he is today.
@shannonwelsh583011 ай бұрын
Thank you Cecil for finding the cemetery! And to everyone who walked the mile plus to get to it! ❤
@JohnMarciaShackelford11 ай бұрын
Yeah! I'd like to hear the story of how he found it!
@marydbaker10 ай бұрын
One mile? That’s all?
@paulhoffman637111 ай бұрын
Genealogy and finding long-lost families going back generations is a hard and rewarding effort - Dan's first cousin finding distant family graves. I was adopted; through DNA I discovered a direct link to my adoptive mother four generations back. I do have two sisters and a brother and have been to my birth mother's grave. Putting the puzzle together with a couple of pieces missing.
@AdventuresIntoHistory11 ай бұрын
Wow that’s amazing
@anngallegos551510 ай бұрын
If that gentleman's relatives watch this, it would be a nice gesture to return with the family and spend a day to do a cemetery clean up. What a nice way to honor those who came before you to clean up their resting place. It's so hard to believe that people are so uninterested in where they came from and the people who made their history. I wish my mind could retain a quarter of what Mr. Dan's does! Another great video, Mr. Robert! Cecil, you keep stomping through those woods and finding the hidden history!
@TheOldKid2 ай бұрын
Me and my brother use to play in the woods behind my parents. One day we wanted to be adventurous and explore the woods across the street. South alababama almost impenetrable woods. After a lot of effort and couple hours later we found a real old forgotten cemetery. One headstone was about 7 feet tall. It was a concrete form of an oak tree main trunk with limbs cut off. A Modern Woodsman of America statue. After going back home and returning with some water and brush we started seeing names we recognized from family stories. We completely cleared all the growth, brush and vines and raked all the leaves out. Turned out to be roughly 75' x 75' fenced. We cleared a path and let everyone in the area it was accessible. We were 8 and 10 years old. I think the oldest one we could find a date was a burial in the 1820's but several were just a concrete grave with no readable info.
@4425111 күн бұрын
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@darlenegood410111 ай бұрын
What an amazing experience for Ben to find his 4th great grandfather. OMG that's a lot of years.
@brendabryant634711 ай бұрын
Dan reminds me of my dad. He knew more about my mom’s side of the family than she did. When I was in grade school he helped me with a family tree assignment. We traced his side of the family back to England. What was amazing is he only went to the 3rd grade. I sure do miss him.
@wvbygraceofgod550811 ай бұрын
Mr Dan has got a memory on him like an elephant. I wish I could remember things like that. Another great one guys, loved it.
@donnatarawneh20149 ай бұрын
Yes! He certainly does! I'm pretty amazed at the amount of information he has stored, and how he's able to recall any of it right off the top of his head in a matter of seconds.
@jodywilley277411 ай бұрын
Amazing how Mr Dan can keep information on all the places you find straight!!
@AdventuresIntoHistory11 ай бұрын
I know!
@bettyboop426311 ай бұрын
That was a heartbreaking time for the family losing so many children so close together.❤
@Howard_Hunter_11 ай бұрын
Dan is a walking encyclopedia! Makes me want to learn more about my area. Thank you for this upload. What happened to Joy?@@AdventuresIntoHistory
@AdventuresIntoHistory11 ай бұрын
@@Howard_Hunter_ Joy doesn’t live here so just visits. She will be back soon.
@Howard_Hunter_11 ай бұрын
@@AdventuresIntoHistoryThank you!
@lilac694010 ай бұрын
I met an elderly gent whose first name was Hollis in a nursing home in Douglas, MI back in the 1990's. He passed away there. Sometimes mothers named their sons by maiden surnames or other family surnames. Hollis was a special man, with the carriage of a southern gentleman.
@YvonneWatson-ff5ex10 ай бұрын
You’re right. Always pay attention to the first name and the middle name as that was the only way for women to continue their maiden names.
@decembergem459811 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking Mr, Edwards to see his ancestors resting place. Its is now found and documented and will be remembered.🙏 It would be wonderful to see this cemetery all cleaned up.Great work Cecil , Dan and Robert.👍
@Accolyte-n5c11 ай бұрын
Could I just let you know this emoji that looks like praying hands actually denotes high five.
@decembergem459811 ай бұрын
@@Accolyte-n5c praying hands also represent thankfulness
@mygrammieis11 ай бұрын
I second that emotion
@marydbaker10 ай бұрын
@@Accolyte-n5c yes that was the original intent of the 🙏🏽 in China where these emojis were designed. HOWEVER we have culturally re-designated the meaning. Just as some took the meaning of the 🌈 and certain other words and changed their meaning in the culture.
@joyfisher212811 ай бұрын
Cousin Bill is the cutest! He definitely doesn't look 82. So glad he and Dan were able to get out there and see it. Such a special day. It's amazing how many wonderful moments you've been able to capture and share on this journey of yours Robert!
@JohnMarciaShackelford11 ай бұрын
I love cousin Bill too!
@sandysue20211 ай бұрын
That was a very cool old cemetery. Many years have gone by with no human visitors, until now. I could tell this meant a lot to Bill and to Dan. Thank you Cecil!! Robert, your filming and reading off of names was invaluable. One of these days, when Jesus calls us to all come home, those graves will open. Won't that be somethin'!! Thanks for taking us along on this amazing adventure!❤ I am looking forward to visiting the cemetery of the enslaved people who lived and worked in that area of Georgia.
@robertbates605710 ай бұрын
These were some very early settlers. Georgia, even though founded in the early 1700's, was slow to develop compared to New England and VA. There were some VERY large Native nations there and of course, north and especially NE of this location in W. Central GA. was difficult terrain. The Creek nation was a confederation of disease survivors of some MIGHTY nations that were quite advanced. Disease hit the Apalache, Cusa, Alabamu, Chickasaw, Shawnee very hard. As much as 90% casualties. Year 1600. The Spanish and French were first and gave them the diseases that devastated their cultures. Even so, Creek populations as of 1800 were like 30,000. Cherokee didn't arrive in N GA till the early 1700s. I love the respect for history and those that rest in these cemataries / graveyards that these men show. These are good people!
More tragic deaths, the young, the children, the Civil War soldiers. Then the man who lived to be 89 back in the day, that was an old, old man for that time. Amazing that the blood relations can be found so many generations back, it is quite unusual. The many graves also show the changes of times and wealth. So as far as location, I assume you all walked past it and went way too far into the woods in the dark. Was in obvious to Cecil in the daylight? Enjoyed the stories and connections to Bill Edwards and then he to Dan. It is hard to believe there were homes and plantations there. Thank you all for being relentless in your search and bringing another great episode to us. ❣❣👍👍👍
@lindarose9806 ай бұрын
I really appreciate 🙏 and enjoyed this trip back in time with all of you. It's so wonderful to see this and I like doing the same thing. God bless all of you and tank 🙏 you
@janthomas289611 ай бұрын
Thanks to Cecil for finding this cemetery. I love the names back then and the epitaphs!
@Linda9867111 ай бұрын
In our local cemetery there are whole family’s of children who died in the same month .. way back when.. the grief must have been immense to lose all your children over a short time.
@wendycrawford179210 ай бұрын
@Linda98671. Hello. I kept thinking that too. One child would get sick and die, then another child and so on. I can’t begin to imagine how horrific it must have been. You knew the illness would go through the whole family and there was nothing you could do. I live in Ontario Canada and have always found old cemeteries interesting. A very senior friend of mine told me about a family by the name of Cain. They had a log house surrounded by woods. My friend told me that this couple lost all four of their children to diphtheria. She also told me the general location where the little ones were buried. In the woods, not far from my house, is a spot with four stones to mark their graves. Years ago my friend and her husband made white wooden crosses to mark the graves. The parents were so distraught that they left their house for the States. Someone many years later moved the Cain’s log home onto their property. It’s used for storage but you can tell it was a house. The was a place for a transom over the front door. The timbers are bigger than anyone I’ve ever seen. The are quite a number of old cemeteries in this rural area. So interesting.
@margaretmary-dj1ps2 ай бұрын
Simply Horrendous 😢
@emeraldfox71752 ай бұрын
Sadly it happened a lot back then 😢
@sl244520 күн бұрын
My great grandmother’s three little sisters died from typhoid in Oct 1918. The story goes that a neighbor went to town to get a coffin for the first but went ahead and got one more because he knew they would need another one before he got back. He was right. And the next day thet needed a third. Their names were Fern, Etta, and Sylvia…aged 15, 13, and 5. Grandma was terrified anytime anyone would get sick from anything for the rest of her life.
@williamfrierson890810 ай бұрын
This Cemetery reminds me of the old family cemetery where 4 of my 5th Great Grandparents and 2 of my 6th Great Grandparents are buried at. The old Nash-McAvoy Cemetery in Wilkes County, Georgia. I’m descended from both the Nash and McAvoy families, and the cemetery is WAY back in the woods on land still owned by Nash descendants, like this one is. It was truly a once in a lifetime trip to visit the old family cemetery last year.
@kimberleyannedemong562111 ай бұрын
An amazing family cemetery with so many generations of one family. Wonderful that he was finally able to visit this cemetery and his ancestors
@deborahmarion903810 ай бұрын
It’s so sad to see these cemeteries lost, forgotten and therefore not kept cleared.
@emeraldfox71752 ай бұрын
Absolutely luv just made that comment, even the dead deserve respect
@elizabethpayne532 ай бұрын
Lost to time…we’re all a few (some less than that) generations away from not being remembered. I’m the family genealogist and a member of NSDAR. I can tell you my GG, GGG, etc., etc. However most folks wouldn’t be able to name all 8 Great Grandparents. That’s just 3 generations ahead of myself! Weird to think about, isn’t it?
@Hustle-N-Flow22 күн бұрын
Stop crying more minorities cemeteries were ignored and didn’t get a headstone
@Hustle-N-Flow22 күн бұрын
@@emeraldfox7175when you are dead the world continues. It’s our time theirs are gone, when our time is gone and someone else time comes, we are forgotten eventually.
@lt.danicecream10 күн бұрын
Lots of them out there. There was a patch of woods across the street from a former residence of mine. In those woods was a burnt down house, mostly just foundation left. Near the front, about 40ft away, was a family cemetery. Some auto parts place bought the land and put up a building.
@annafye12911 ай бұрын
Thanks Cecil for going back and finding the cemetery.With all the graves could a lot of them lived in this area together?Thank you Robert and Dan for reminding us of another time in history
@RAKKAR711 ай бұрын
Martha Hollis' epitaph is beautiful!
@AdventuresIntoHistory11 ай бұрын
It really is!
@RAKKAR711 ай бұрын
@@AdventuresIntoHistory thanks for sharing and keeping these names and memories alive!
@donnashomin35711 ай бұрын
His voice takes me back home. That accent is gold to me.
@jilledenfield454111 ай бұрын
After watching one of your videos, I always say “that was the best one yet”… and I’m saying that again today! Wow! So amazing that Dan and Mr. Edwards are actual descendants of all the dearly departed buried there. And so sad to see a family stricken by death all within a few days span. Kudos to Cecil for finding the cemetery, and to Dan for his encyclopedic knowledge. I do enjoy his giving us the history of the places you visit. It makes the experience feel so personal even through a video. Starting as a very young child(pushing 70 now so I like Mr Edwards renegotiation idea!) I went with my mother to place flowers on loved ones graves, several of whom are buried in historic cemeteries in Savannah(where I lived until 2000), and am still to this day one who visits old cemeteries and tries to imagine the lives, loves and sorrows of the ones buried there. My sister and I take our Sunday afternoon drives looking for small cemeteries and graveyards which are often the ones that “tell” the best stories. Excitedly awaiting the follow up video!!!!!!
@joschmid149211 ай бұрын
Thanks Robert,Dan , Cecil and Bill for finding and documenting rhese cemeteries.Ut saddwns me that they r left in so disrepair .😟
@MargieT622311 ай бұрын
So exciting when you all find these old graves! Thank you and God Bless
@AdventuresIntoHistory11 ай бұрын
Us too!
@Lorriann6311 ай бұрын
What a wonderful thing for you guys to do. Finding the graves of his family so that he can see them. Thank you.
@emeraldfox71752 ай бұрын
Needs cleaning up
@bernadettezelenski3491Ай бұрын
What a nice old family cemetery. He is so lucky and honoured to have been amongst his family. And so many at that.
@jq560911 ай бұрын
Beautiful peaceful cemetery. Undisturbed by builders, we should all be so lucky to rest that peacefully ❤
@cmg684811 ай бұрын
Congratulations on locating it after many years lost.
@AdventuresIntoHistory11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@emeraldfox71752 ай бұрын
Now if they'd clean it up
@marypettitt915011 ай бұрын
How sad for that family to lose all those children in just a few heartbreaking weeks.
@Never-mind19195 ай бұрын
@@marypettitt9150 and the mother also. Amazing how vaccines have allowed so many people to be able to survive into adulthood and older.
@margaretmary-dj1ps2 ай бұрын
So Very Tragic ... 👶
@emeraldfox71752 ай бұрын
Happened alot back then
@SandyD202211 ай бұрын
Cecil, great job on bring all the tools, and water. Also on finding the cemetery.
@toakasi64256 ай бұрын
As a woman in my 30s of Maori and Tongan PI Islander descent mainly this is highly intriguing to me but also very sad i am deeply aware and moved by these elders they have discovered a family treasure here that needs to be protected for future generations. Aroha nui to you all. Our family tree and geneologies are precious.
@emeraldfox71752 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree luv, it's sad they are forgotten, and the cemetery is not cleaned up like it should be even the dead deserve respect
@toakasi64252 ай бұрын
@@emeraldfox7175 Nga mihi nui Emerald yes I agree thanks for your support I hope that these restorative folks can reclaim the cemeteries as sacred places rather then reserves for councils and heritage sites speaking from experience the councils don't listen they will sell land with Graves to these sacred sites have bones of ancestors and tribal affiliations are so important.
@marywright675911 ай бұрын
What a great discovery. So glad you could find so many generations and sadly so many children.
@bettecannavino404711 ай бұрын
So glad y’all found it. I’ve sent this to a friend from Georgia whose last name is Hollis. I love walking old cemeteries always have. Thanks so much!!!
@docneuro450011 ай бұрын
Mr. Edwards is a delightful gentleman and we should all be so lucky to be that spry, witty, and younger looking than the years would suggest when we’re 82.
@andrewowens938211 ай бұрын
Hi Robert and Dan Bill and Cecil what a fantastic and interesting and informative story 👏 👍 a big thanks to Cecil for finding the cemetery ,I really enjoyed watching and listening to your channel Robert 😀 👍 Andrew south wales uk 👌 👍 👏 😀 🇬🇧
@AdventuresIntoHistory11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!!
@deniseoftedahl893711 ай бұрын
Great trip. So glad your friend was able to visit his relatives resting place.
@vickymurdock812711 ай бұрын
You the man Cecil 😊
@nancymiller729411 ай бұрын
This is important work you Gentlemen are doing. I and many others are thankful for all the work and research that all of you Men are doing.
@terrioestreich400711 ай бұрын
It looks like the whole family was wiped out in a week, heartbreaking
@teresacorrigan307611 ай бұрын
I know. What would that be like? Tragic
@appaloosa4210 ай бұрын
Cholera, pneumonia, common cold: resistance non-exiatent due to malnutrition, especially after the end of winter when food supplies were dwindled.Essential Vitamin and other supplements unknown. Smart people gathered “spring greens’ so different from our bagged washed salads… and were thankful!
@robertbates605710 ай бұрын
Even with Reconstruction torture, these were not poor people. They had no antibiotics then.@@appaloosa42
@briancoughlin673210 ай бұрын
Bad water or something
@staceya303010 ай бұрын
I thought I heard them make mention of typhoid.
@beckyholder189611 ай бұрын
I’m from Durham NC, I’ve always love looking at old graves. I’ve never been to any like the ones that you guys go visit. A lot of my people are from Gulf NC. They go back to late 1700 to early 1800’s. It’s just amazing to see how far back they go. Love ❤️ your channel.
@normbograham32 ай бұрын
Before my father died, he went to visit his ancestors at graveyards in NC. One was in a farmers field. In the middle of the field. He went to talk to the farmer before he went onto the property, and got permission. His sister, and a cousin/aunt, had gone to the cemetery in their youth. He then felt inspired to go visit his brothers graves in italy, and france (ww2).
@greghall339611 ай бұрын
Robert, we are all blessed to see your videos. Thanks for sharing.
@donnal.oglesby480611 ай бұрын
Awesome that after NOT being able to find it, and walking a long way in the dark, that Mr. Cecil, got up so early, and was that determined to find it and BINGO! I am SO happy for all of you! I have some historical knowledge but not close to all the living and walking history that Mr. Dan carries around with him. Really should think about writting a book of all of his memories of Where he grew up and all the places he remembers along with all those people now long gone as well, to keep them alive..Until then, great to get it all documented on video! Great job to all of you, and so happy that Dan's 1st Cousin, Mr. Bill Edwards found some of his ancestors there.. For a man of 82 yrs old, he sure didn;t look it. God Grant you all many years.
@margaretmary-dj1ps2 ай бұрын
Amen neighbor !
@johnnymitnick6 ай бұрын
When you guys found the three graves from early May 1845, it gave me chills. Imagine losing half your family in a week, one after another days in a row. What horrible things people dealt with back in the day.... amazing work on this video lots of history in Eastern USA
@minerran11 ай бұрын
Y'all should carry a small backpack with some basic tools such as a brush, machete, ect. for going into the backwoods and removing all the leaf litter off headstones. Why use your hands if you don't have to, Robert? Great video, so interesting to see the countryside of GA.
@garnerjoyce60615 күн бұрын
I believe they reported Virginia
@paean10911 ай бұрын
I have been working on my family tree as a hobby, and I just love when you all find places like this cemetery. I find it fascinating.
@JohnMarciaShackelford11 ай бұрын
It really comes alive (genealogy) when you search out and visit the graves of your ancestors. My husband and I took a cross country road trip in Sept/Oct this past year and did that. It touches your heart.
@rachelfedorchak165111 ай бұрын
It's amazing how they lived such a long life
@emeraldfox71752 ай бұрын
Because they grew their own food luv,unlike the toxic crap people eat today
@Spectru9111 ай бұрын
cecil is the man✌️✌️✌️ great video guys as always
@rikspector11 ай бұрын
Robert, You all were such a great help to Mr. Edwards, especially Memory Man Dan!. Cheers, Rik Spector
@mercedithcompala814811 ай бұрын
Wonderful stories of these family members. Thank you ❤
@beretta134200011 ай бұрын
Wow! That's so neat to see his generations of family buried there. Cecil must known alot about history. What a great video.
@lizajane692610 ай бұрын
I grew up in the Mississippi Delta and played in many cotton fields. There are several old cemeteries all over that we would discover as children,many belonging to the current farm family or ones that have gone away years ago. Most plantations and larger farms had their own equipment to make headstones and the majority of workers that lived and died there markers were made right on the place. Many times if you see a small clump of woods in the middle of a cotton field it holds a small cemetery, but sometimes it’s just a source of water. Later as an adult we would ride 4wheelers all through back fields and still we could find small,forgotten cemeteries.
@letsdothis90639 ай бұрын
Same. I'm living in Greenwood now. Born here, but I grew up on the reservoir in Rankin County. Some of the old cemeteries in Rankin County were out in the woods when I was a kid. Several are in the middle of neighborhoods now. A lot of my ancestors are buried in those old plantation plots. Several are in the Delta, but also in other parts of the state. I have visited family cemeteries in Tuscaloosa and Birmingham AL, as well.
@celleduffel153311 ай бұрын
A sweet video..ty Cecil for finding it and glad Mr Bill got to see it and ty Mr Dan for telling us what you know and last but not least ty Robert for letting us be a part of this.
@brendahogue548711 ай бұрын
Love your videos and enjoy watching them. May the lord bless and protect you Robert and Dan and Bill and bringing out the past history and Cecil
@texas06010 ай бұрын
I love finding old Cemetery's/Graveyards. This one is really way back in there. My Brother about 3 years ago found where another of our Family's Cemetery is. Hopefully wl he will take me to go see it this year. Last Yearafter the passing of my Husband in Dec of 2022 he said that if I was doing better this years when I come to see him we would go or at least try. Robert and Gentlemen I would like to say Thank you for sharing this Video of your family's Cemetery.
@MARY-nx1gu11 ай бұрын
Cheers to Cecil for his ability to find these wonderful cemeteries and bring everything needed for the hike 👏🏼👏🏼
@jenn380514 күн бұрын
Is buddy in the background having a piss??
@shellydehart821711 ай бұрын
I’m still amazed. As you walked into the cemetery all I kept saying was Wow! n Wow! again. Such wonderful history. And Dan he’s amazing in himself at how much history n knowledge he knows. All of you are so blessed to have this type of history in your life n in Waverly Hall. I have to admit I have some envy for what you all have. Great video Robert. ♥️♥️😊👍👍🌟
@dianeburnejko290811 ай бұрын
Wonderful to go back in time and connect with all those ancestors! Love watching! 👍
@carolynkatsilas855911 ай бұрын
Oh good, this is the continuation of the search for the hidden cemetery, thank you Cecil for finding it, I love these old time cemetery’s, which have ancestors and families. Thank you!!
@CCHILSON18911 ай бұрын
It warms my heart to see your concern for Cemeteries. This one, like so many have been forgotten and neglected. I would love to see you and a few men go back out and cut down all those trees growing between stones. Those trees will continue to grow and destroy stones and graves if left to nature. It makes me sad thinking about loved ones place of rest going unkept.😢
@VictoriaN7211 ай бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Cecil, you’re the MAN!
@winterhomestead11 ай бұрын
This was awesome..my mother in law maiden name is Hollis..she came from Pennsylvania but her Grandfather was in Georgia..i will have to look into it.. Her Father was Gilbert Hollis
@AdventuresIntoHistory11 ай бұрын
Wow! It would be interesting if there’s a direct connection!
@madnessintomagic10 ай бұрын
Hope the whole place gets cleaned up really nicely, with all the stones power washed. The fencing still looks great.
@martinmarsola647711 ай бұрын
A solemn walk back in time for that gentleman. I’m sure he is happy, but sad after the tour. He will be satisfied that this happened today. God bless him. 🙏🏻🇺🇸
@JohnCompton111 ай бұрын
Beautifully penned description. Thanks so much for sharing!
@dougsturgill135611 ай бұрын
A super video,kudos to all of you to help the gentlemen find his long ago descendents,that could get very emotional for him,always enjoy your adventures Robert and Dan
@deehooper10255 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this experience and information. I visit cemeteries whenever I come across them just to show my respect for the ones who have gone before❣️🇨🇦
@matterhaz298011 ай бұрын
Just found this channel and I love it. Thank you for preserving these memories!
@davidgraham865811 ай бұрын
We got a few old cemeteries in my area that are miles off the beaten path. Mr Dan’s knowledge is mind blowing. Thanks to Cecil for persevering with the search. Be nice to see it cleaned up and maintained
@MarshaShelley-t3n11 ай бұрын
This was great! Finding his relatives from so long ago! You guys do gteat things for people! Love it!!
@dianadelahaye766010 ай бұрын
So amazing, so far out in the woods. Dan has an amazing memory!
@teresacorrigan307611 ай бұрын
It’s something to think that people are here and live lives and work and love and are gone. 🇨🇦love these episodes and respect shown.
@coreykneedler411011 ай бұрын
I love you guys and everything that you do! I’ve always been fond of old cemeteries and wondering about the stories they had to tell, and you all really bring those old stories to life, while also educating us on things we may never have known, like the broken glassware in old age cemeteries. Thank you for keeping history alive and being such entertaining gentlemen along the way! God bless!
@dolothegreat11 ай бұрын
Amazing such family history.
@patricatfurever405110 ай бұрын
Such lovely inscriptions on these graves! God bless you and your ancestors 🙏🏼
@LindaSimic-qt3mh11 ай бұрын
Wow wonderful amazing you are truly great to watch always looking for the next one to come out thankyou ❤
@samuelmorado706 ай бұрын
This was awesome to watch. Uncle Bill reminds me of my grandfather. Looks great at 82.
@carolebrooks892911 ай бұрын
Amazing job gentleman. Well done.
@barnexplorer570811 ай бұрын
My Grandmothers Grandmother was a Hollis from South Caralina. the family moved to Missouri/Arkansas border area in the late 1800's. Love your videos.
@DMarqy11 ай бұрын
I wonder if we could be cousins. My Great Grandfather Hollis moved to the Jonesboro Arkansas area from eastern Alabama around 1905.
@curiousone612910 ай бұрын
Love the spelling. Just as it sounds.
@VaderisOne10 ай бұрын
30 years ago I told the rangers about finding a family cemetery deep in the woods of a state wildlife refuge. The West Point Ga. refuge, 10,000 acres if I recall correctly. I am sure I was not the first to “find” the graves, but maybe I was the last to speak to rangers about it that caused them to go in and clear the area around it and fence it off. Two years later I came across them again and they were cleaned and fenced in
@tracyscott255010 ай бұрын
The confederate grave of Joseph Hollis Company C 8th Battalion that you found died at the siege of Petersburg.
@CHAD-RYAN19 күн бұрын
@@tracyscott2550 how can you look up civil war soldiers
@AlphaFemmeXtine16 күн бұрын
@@CHAD-RYAN Fold3 is a wonderful website for researching military members
@junejimerson504111 ай бұрын
This is an awesome moment .thank you for sharing
@RM-mm4jr11 ай бұрын
Just want to say thank you Robert for such interesting, amazing videos. I greatly enjoy every one of them. Mr Dans' knowledge n memory is remarkable. Much respect for you n for all you do. 💖 From Australia
@carolbulmer57168 ай бұрын
I'm from Taylor County, Butler, GA. My relatives are from Talbot County and I would love to find their old homeplace. That was in a place called Redbone in Talbot Co. My great great grandfather is buried at a church there. He died in Clayton County from leg wounds sustained in battle. Grandmother Julina packed the children in a wagon to go see her wounded husband. By the time they arrived there Archie had passed away. She brought him home to be buried. My father, Archie Allen, is named after him. Fascinating history in these areas.
@pattihudson69626 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work. Our family is not gone until we forget them. I am Terry Hudson from Taylor Co. I have traced my family back to my 5th grandfather.
@Rags2Itches11 ай бұрын
Mr Edwards has a wonderful sense of humor. I do agree that he looks more like he is in his early 70s.
@lorij32310 ай бұрын
I can't imagine what it must have been like for Mr. Edwards to be able to take that trek out there to see the graves of his ancestors. How great that he got the opportunity to do that. Thank you to Cecil for finding it, so that this forgotten place, and these forgotten people are remembered, and now documented. Dan is full of so much knowledge - and he's great at relaying it to all of us in a way that is interesting. Great teamwork to you all! Thank you.
@sandyca110610 ай бұрын
Need the blower/vacuum & mulch lawn tool to clear the grave yard a few days, so that you can document all the graves. A project worth doing. Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
@mamierouthier56979 ай бұрын
Someone shroud contact The Boring Channel and ask if they will clean it up. He has cleaned up old cemeteries before.
@madgekilbourn52568 ай бұрын
Please God bless and guide these gentlemen in doing this vital and important work.
@WrenchS1311 ай бұрын
I traced my line to my 32nd great grandfather but I'll never be able to travel over to see all of my ancestor's grave sites since they range from all over England, Scotland, Ireland, and France. Its really cool to be able to see where your ancestors were laid to rest in person like that. My closest is Waverly Hall Cemetery out 208 where my grandparents and great grandparents are buried. Dan officiated the burials of my grandparents.
@davidgabrielsen213911 ай бұрын
I'm the family genealogist. This week I found my wife's 8 great grandfather who was born in England in 1450. Your 32nd ggf was born in Egypt?
@JohnMarciaShackelford11 ай бұрын
@davidgabrielsen2139 that's funny😂!
@WrenchS1311 ай бұрын
@@davidgabrielsen2139 Sir Fouque De Vardes born in condé-en-normandie, France IN 980 AD. I'm 46 years old. my 8th ggf was born in 1695 in Surry County, Virginia.
@garnerjoyce60615 күн бұрын
@@WrenchS13the historical anthropologists probably want you to contact them regarding your insight into history
@vancraven768810 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@AdventuresIntoHistory10 ай бұрын
Thank YOU
@kipmarsh130511 ай бұрын
I love you guys. My hobby is searching for history in the woods, my favorite finds are forgotten cemeteries and still standing fireplaces and foundations. Mostly in Chatham County NC. You all help me with your knowledge, thank you so much.
@carrollrickard968411 ай бұрын
What a walk back in history ! Thank you for following up so soon with part 2.