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@bethbartlett56922 жыл бұрын
Dan and Robert: I had a Great Aunt, born in 1888, a gorgeous lady and a true kindred spirit, she was ageless in her true Soul. I would set for hours asking questions about her era, I should write a book, and I really may. But, I can't tell you how much I miss her and how very much *I appreciate these stories.* They give me such delicious moments of enjoyment. I could still set for hours listening to the experiences. We have lost so much real information, my family always use to say: "Rejoice at death and cry/mourn at birth." This meaning is: *"upon what we call death, is a transition back to our eternal energy, and it is of and from Source Energy aka God, and only in this human vessel do we experience contrast aka challenges, pain, fear, or sorrow.* Through the influence of medias, we have lost the knowing of our value, our true self, and we have lost the knowing of our connection with God through our Soul, we have lost the understanding of the positive and negative of energy, (our having choice of our Thoughts and in this choosing the desire rather than undesired). Fear is lowest energy (negative), love is the highest, light is high, laughter and joy are there too. The subjects of: fear, judging/judgemental (self/others), envy, jealousy, hate, guilt, etc. All are of the negative of our lower mind, the ego mind. Our Higher Mind the values of the Positive: love, joy, passions, creativity, the area where "We heal", find Harmony, and where Wisdom resides. Here we are in alignment with the Soul and it with God. I will share a further perspective around this subject and it is for your History knowledge, as in my studies of History/Ancient History, I came to find the values of clarity I was seeking. History was my college minor, but has been the greater focus of my post grad years. After years of professional career work and due to a health related situation I came to have the time to do this journey of research. I came to a feeling of need for greater clarity, a desire to go back beyond the point of "blindly trusting men/humans whom were the providers of the content said to be "the texts given for our standards of living life +/-" and having the mind I have, the expierence, education, and God given natural logic + affinity to seek the truth, asking the "Why questions", I had to apply the research to better have that satisfied "knowing feeling" in order to attain a true value if certainty, or at least a comfort toward accuracy in/with this subject of Life, our Journey, the Why's that had no solid answers. To keep this reasonable short, for this too, "I could write a book" and upon achieving a few more point certainties very well may, (my majors were Sociology and Journalism, thus the 3 can be just the right mix to drive a body bunch frustrated because: "I can't watch adults behaving with diagnosable Personality Disorders and/or observable Adolescent Emotional Development while knowing how the Owner is using the tool of News Media to "disable the Public Collective through their own Ego Mind and to manipulate Social/Economic/Political situations to satisfy his and his allies/partners/stockholders Stragetic Plans/Agendas, to further their Positions of Power and to Profit in the extremes of Millions, as the naieve public reacts just as intended. This just strikes a chord in my personal Standards of Ethics and all that is of value to me relative to my Country and this group of Public I belong to ... But that's another story and to write that book could be detrimental to my physical wellbeing. I digress). Thus, this natural need to know of Why's, History, and the desire for clarity on the subject of "more so Spiritual practice than Religion per say, because the latter are institutions, established by men, for the shared practice of their faith + their own added interpretations and rules. Never would 50 agree on 1 subject, nevermind a world's population, particularly when "Fear" has been the fuel added to gain their desired results.) Now, I shall continue and with Positive intentions, offer communication that will be understood and give various values to the Minds 9f History Interest. We are not forsaken in this journey of life, we merely have misplaced our clarity for interpreting the Ancient Texts and those Texts, largely, have incurred a number of diluted meanings or *edits by the Emperors, Kings, and those in Power in order to protect their positions by applying fears and negative thinking, as these keep folks disengaged, needy, miserable in fears.* Yeshua/Jesus taught us these truths, he was truly a threat to the elites and rulers, yet Constatine actually seemed to have made the most lastly manner of placing a restraint upon him through using him and his works to "rewrite the story and do so in a manner that left a gap", a missing of the information that would have given the masses their clear understanding. However, many pieces found their way through, some in the Bible that Constatine's Priest's compiled to be the Book (like the Jews had) to be the core go to for the "1 State Religion" established to support his Roman Empire, and some in additional finds of the "Dead Sea Scrolls", "Nag Hamadi Library" finds, and other Texts and Books less realized or known of in general. Let me point out that there's also some reasonable questions regarding the "Dead See Scrolls" having an unblemished state, as *they are housed in the "Rockefeller Museum in Israel", and I need not state the obvious + 50 years until they made them Public. 😶 The key points I discovered through all the texts/books/others works, and my having discovered the unexpected value of "Science" giving me that moment when "light shines and Angels sing" (just for the description of an epiphany) 😇 Quantum Physics literally is proving (has proven to my standard) that Yes, there is a God, a Creator Source, maybe not as Michael Angelo presented but we definitely have the "standard of proof". I will share this, then close with some food for thought. Quantum Physics defines the Universal Laws, the *"Universal Law of Attraction"* is the 🔑 It states that: "... all that manifests into material matter in this 3D Reality first requires Thought" (That is a Powerful Fact) i.e., "The Bang came 2nd" 8ta-da* Pause to absorb this beautiful Truth ... Once realized, it can never be forgotten. (Now is that "Light and Angels singing") But that's not all, Jesus made the following points: *"... ask and us shall receive"* *"... the body is a Temple of God"* *... faith the size of a Mustard Seed"* When one takes the time to read the *"Universal Law of Attraction"* (and every single person so needs to know and understand this Universal Law, the Ancients largely did) It defines how each 9f us are actually "creating 100% of our own reality" ... This is *"Absolute"* and how rare is that? Now, I will share some additional points. These may spawn more questions, but at this point I still find the feeling of the "LOA" so amazing that all else are enjoyable journeys for greater facts and History experiences. Jesus was a Rabbi, practicing Judaism, in good standing, and "the Followers 9f Yeshua/Jesus", met at folks homes for *"Suppers"* to discuss his "Teachings" On the subject of his Teachings: Jesus was vastly intelligent, a genius and "very well educated". His great uncle Joseph of Aramathea" was a shipping tycoon. His ships traveled to England for tin (to make Bronze), they didn't have the resources locally. He traveled to India, and the Orient, for silks and spices. Jesus was not poor, his Mothers Family were very well off, his G-Uncle extremely wealthy. His dad, Joseph was not a carpenter, he was a Stone Mason, Jesus learned this craft. Jesus traveled with his Uncle (the missing years). There so much more, but its all a bit to take in, given our years of learned information. There's no worry of right or wrong, no one gets it all right or all wrong - it is a Living, experiencing Journey. Souls having a human journey in this Physical world. Everything is to be a delicious experience, the observing of miracles of creative experiences, of "feelings". Thought + Feelings + Focus X Belief/Knowing = Manifested Reality aka Energy Vibration Frequency Our state of Frequency attracts like energy and this = our Reality Experiences ... May this inspire more in your Expierences and bring you great Joy. 💫 If you happen to have any Questions, ask. Best Thoughts and Welling to you both, I so appreciate your sharing. Beth Tennessee, USA
@bethbartlett56922 жыл бұрын
These stories soothe my Soul. I would pay a Membership Fee to have hours of these and know they would prove the calming energies that inspire my "action/movement" to do the things I want/need to do, and that also being the "healthy healing medicine" that serves my greater wellbeing. I can't seem to find these sort of stories on KZbin, if you know of any, please share. Thanks again to both of you. PS: The Gold Story, well that is so interesting. I'm thinking there's a vast number of buried relics, gold/silver/heirlooms, in Dixie. I would live to go metal detecting and looking for Native American Artifacts, I'm just hesitant to do so alone and so I wait ... But you guys get a metal detector for use in some of your explorations and *"I know you will find many exciting artifacts!"*
@thelmaromedy73562 жыл бұрын
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@davidwelch48412 жыл бұрын
God Bless you Mr. Dan Aikin. If no one has ever told you that you are a Gift from God; I am telling you this day. These videos are extremely important for posterity because storytelling is a lost art. I want to personally thank you; Robert, the other Robert and everyone involved in Sidestep Adventures for dispelling the MYTH that all people of Caucasian descent are racist. The Love, Sensitivity, Care and Enthusiasm you and the team exhibit in covering ALL history of the South particularly Georgia is deeply appreciated. WELL DONE THY GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANTS 🙏👍❤
@mattieb73482 жыл бұрын
Amen.
@neesha95422 жыл бұрын
Amen!!! I could watch/listen all day. And I have!!
@lindawestphal26972 жыл бұрын
Well said 👏👏👏 I agree 💯
@susank95062 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@deannespeer34772 жыл бұрын
❤️
@susank95062 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness Robert, this is your best one ever! I think I have watched all of them and loved almost every one. I was a child like Dan, loved listening to my Grandma and all her children on Sunday afternoon. I have been working to get these stories on paper for several years now. Robert, I love to watch you in a Cemetery, you are so kind and respectful to the Graves of the people buried there. Dan, you are a walking history book and also kind and respectful. I love listening to both of you talk. Thank you both!
@bethbartlett56922 жыл бұрын
It was really good. I too enjoyed this so much!
@cristywyndham-shaw51112 жыл бұрын
That was awesome! How cool to be introduced to Mr Bud and his family. I could listen to Mr Dan and his stories all day! That was a great story about the hidden money. I'd bet there are some interesting buried treasures waiting to be found across the South as valuables were quickly hidden from advancing Union soldiers. I enjoy reading old gravestones here in Scotland...I take a spray bottle full of purified water and spray it on hard-to-read writing on the markers. The water makes it easier to read. Hi from the UK 🇬🇧 😊
@hpharridan2 жыл бұрын
hello UK from New Mexico! do you follow Serenity Sue in Ireland? she has a great channel, lots of ancient cemeteries, some overgrown, crypts and visible skeletons and old, old churches. also her friend Irish Eyes has a channel, they explore a lot together. i have seen her use a flash light, never water so far
@hell0hkitty2 жыл бұрын
i hope that Dan is recognized in his community as a prime historian. i hope he has written or will write a book of his memoirs. i always enjoyed listening to my elders speaking in the old days.
@dianeburnejko29082 жыл бұрын
Mr Dan is a wealth of information & I could listen to him all day. So many lives lost to history buried in unmarked graves. Interesting video ❤
@chevrolet4022 жыл бұрын
Been in Northern California my whole life, don't know anything about Georgia but Mr Dan had my attention the whole time with the old stories. Keep the stories coming Robert.
@lornahardin45632 жыл бұрын
I agree with you, from historic gold country, Northern CA.
@shellydehart82172 жыл бұрын
I can eat this history of your town all up. I’m so happy that you Mr. Dan had the desire to hear these stories as a young child. You were blessed with all this great knowledge. I’m not even from your state but I could sit as you did n listen to all you had to say. Mr. Buck was a handsome man n to live 96 years is amazing. So happy too that you got to get these photos of the people you knew so much about. You mentioned about bury the dead n leaving your grief there. I’ve heard of this before. I think it was my grand daddy from Alabama told me. Many thank you’s to you Robert for sharing this to all of us. It’s so great. ♥️♥️😊👍👍🐶
@susieqmartin27462 жыл бұрын
That’s interesting him talking about trimmed in blue for an herbalist. In Amish country when they had a daughter available for marriage they painted the gate to the house in blue. Interesting that blue painting meant something to both communities.
@cdd42482 жыл бұрын
In Southern New Mexico we trim windows and doors in blue to keep out bad spirits.
@el_deplorablede_tejas13942 жыл бұрын
Wow The story of the old man with The $20 Good piece. Here in Texas, The ghost of my Great Grandfather appeared to my mother as a little girl in early 1960 and he told her were he had buried some money. Long story short, my Grandfather, my mom's Daddy went to the old farm location as told and found the buried money. I'm sure Mr Bud appreciates that you have them pictures and are carrying on the stories of the Past. God Bless. 👍
@trixier65052 жыл бұрын
Wow!
@juliaferraro25992 жыл бұрын
Well Robert it seems you and Mr. Dan have out done yourselves!! Amazing story telling by Mr. Dan, I could listen to him all day. It is nice to have all of this history on video so that it can hopefully live through the ages. Hope to see Other Robert soon, I do miss him 💛
@AYWalton2 жыл бұрын
I took a look at the 1910 census and "March" Marshal and wife Amelia were listed as living on Waverly Hall Road. Their son, "March" Jr. was the oldest child in the family at that time. March Sr was 58 at the time and March Jr. was 22 years old. The older March Marshall and wife Amelia had been married for 34 years. He was born a slave in 1852 going by his age in the census. The wife Amelia is most likely buried close by.
@ginnystevick66622 жыл бұрын
Another researcher... I run right to Ancestry to look them up.... young Marsh died in the military during the Spanish flu epidemic. He died of Lumbar pneumonia. 1918.
@Kanikaas2 жыл бұрын
Angela, when DNA cousin Amy and I were in Talbot, we tried to find Marshall's mother, Rosa Marshall's, grave in the Waverly Hall cemetery. It's more likely she was buried in the unmarked graves Sidestep Adventures showed us. We looked and looked for the place where the slave owner's house had been while we were there, but to no avail. Local historian, Mike Buckner, drove us all around Talbot County and his amazing property. It was such an emotional experience knowing my great-grandfather, and perhaps his parents, were born within mere miles of where that video was shot. Thanks for letting me know about this.
@emmacrawford55252 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks
@williamwatson4625 Жыл бұрын
And I'm still waiting for the Democratic Party to issue a formal apology, let alone pay a penny of restitution, for all the atrocities that Slavery had brought down to African-Americans. After all, it's the Democratic Party that defended that institution.
@theshrivelstein7118 Жыл бұрын
@@williamwatson4625 I proudly like your comment!
@hannahanna6492 жыл бұрын
Mr. Dan, I was so fascinated by all the stories you told and of course also by your knowledge of local history. Did you ever consider to write it all down? It would be sad if these treasures were lost and forgotten. Greetings from Vienna, Austria
@cchaffincc2 жыл бұрын
"Someone who would listen". Exactly!! I was just like this as a child and I am a proud history geek.
@gurinapsait86022 жыл бұрын
I'm 3rd generation of Norwegian immigrant's.. I loved listening to my Aunt's and Uncles tell about the old country before they came to the United States.. My mom told great stories of living in North Dakota and Wisconsin before they moved to Washington state.. I have been telling the stories to my nieces and nephews.. I loved Dan's stories and the history of the area.. I don't know if he has but he needs to write a book about the stories he has heard over the years.. Peace to you all..
@SondraD76762 жыл бұрын
Just amazing. Dan, you were very fortunate. What you took away from being able to listen to the stories and life experiences of the older generation(s) is priceless. To appreciate these people at such a young age gave you more than playing with a friend ever could have. I know for myself listening to people that had or have had life experiences that I can never have, nor the chance to do any of what they had done myself is something I hold very dear. Listening to oral history is facinating. Yes, when visiting the old cemeteries in my families old places in Kentucky, I can paint a picture of almost everyone buried there, the lives and times. Especially important as it relates to my family. You have amazing recall, Dan, and I certainly respect and admire you for sharing and painting pictures with your words. Dan just passed part of himself down to us and passed Mr. Bud to us, that more than likely no one else remembers, but now we all do! Listening is an art. When you are on with Robert, I enjoy it so much. Robert, another wonderful job of filming and hosting. Just amazing stories, every single one. Absolutely love it. ❣️❣️👍👍
@andrewowens93822 жыл бұрын
Well done Dan your knowledge and historic facts are good for future generations which could have been lost keep making the videos I find very interesting 😀 Robert Andrew south wales uk 👍 👌 🇬🇧
@kimberleyannedemong56212 жыл бұрын
An absolutely fascinating video. I could listen to Dan for hours. The unmarked graves used to rip at my heart. But now learning from Dan that many of them were actually the families choice these graves today did not tug so at my heart
@Chaotic-Demise772 жыл бұрын
This man has my respect. I would've loved to have a history teacher like him (although there is one other person I do miss when I was in high school). I do know of a Cherokee Native that is just like this gentleman. One thing I will say about G.A, for anyone that hasn't explored the Chicamauga Battlefields there should go and spend some time out there. There is one marker & fenced in grave of a 16 yr old kid. He was hit by a stray musket as he was trying to deliver goods to the Confederates'.
@dianalaycock80032 жыл бұрын
Dan is a Historical Treasure. Thank you Robert for sharing him with us. 🫶🏻🫶🏻
@susanblauss15302 жыл бұрын
Wow,I could listen to Dan tell stories all day long-love the history,and I'm not even from Georgia. Thank you Robert & Dan for another great history lesson & fascinating stories! Please bring us more!!
@bethbartlett56922 жыл бұрын
Me too!!!
@johnnyboyvan2 жыл бұрын
I love ❤️ Dan's stories.
@lalablack60382 жыл бұрын
I always loved sitting listening to the older people talk. I'm my family historian.
@gelvisward2 жыл бұрын
Love Sidestep Adventures!! ♥️👍
@pawprintlove03442 жыл бұрын
Wow awesome History, Thank You for Sharing
@bettylorch37962 жыл бұрын
Wonderful intro by Mr. Dan. He is a treasure. I had similar conversations with my maternal grandmother and really treasure those memories.
@worldtipper2 жыл бұрын
These stories and pictures would be great in a historic society. This is the best channel on KZbin.
@enmarche45192 жыл бұрын
Thank you for listening, honoring and sharing.
@garycurry46002 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fascinating history!!
@miraclesblessings50442 жыл бұрын
I'm only 22 but I was sickly as a kid and my parents did NOT trust daycare centers and babysitters so I was always with my grandmother ..my great grandmother and my great great grandmother. My great great grandfather us still the coolest man I've ever met! LOL! Like you I developed an intense love of history. And you are right... older people love telling about their lives and their community to people that will listen.... and I have been recording them since I was about 10. And some of them are so funny.. so sad...so heartbreaking and so evil. But they taught me things that they learned the hard way and they still have the physical scars. My great great grandmother is 101 and my great great grandfather is 102 and still goes fishing and hunting.... listening to Mr Dan let's me know that I'm not weird for my love of history and my love of senior citizens. I have requests from other seniors that want me to record their history because the members of their family don't like to listen and they don't want it die with them. When I was 14 I recorded a man that was 104. It took about 3 weeks and about 3 weeks after we completed the recordings he passed away. I was so glad that I was able to do that for him.....R.I.P. Mr Josiah.
@garmo982 жыл бұрын
I have no connection to Georgia, but I was riveted to the history you share here. It's a great educational tool to our country's past.
@cassandrawoods22712 жыл бұрын
Thank you Robert and Dan for sharing the history of the area for others to be a part of, it is wonderful to hear these stories, they fasinating to me.
@markymark9032 жыл бұрын
i could listen to Dan tell stories all day.
@bethbartlett56922 жыл бұрын
There are so many great comments" so many positive Followers of this Channel - I just love this! 😘
@AYWalton2 жыл бұрын
OMG!!!! OMG!!! I just looked to see if anyone was researching this family! Well someone does have them on their tree. AND---- I happen to know one of his descendants! I know the person who created the tree! And she has "Marshall" Marshall on her tree! I have just sent her a message with a link to your video!!! She may already know about this family, but I am not sure that she is aware of the cemetery! I hope to get a quick response from her.
@randomvintagefilm2732 жыл бұрын
How exciting Angela! I was looking on ancestry also! If she doesn't answer I hope you can find another family member. I could help get the photos fixed up if Mr. Dan would send me a copy.
@AYWalton2 жыл бұрын
@@randomvintagefilm273 UPDATE: The owner of the tree with the Marshalls phoned me and we spoke. She is thrilled to hear about the video, and I have sent her a link. I just re-watched the video, and re-visited her tree, and there are Carters also on her tree.
@toyacarter503011 ай бұрын
I am a Carter and my family comes from Ellisville, MS and the majority of my family still do. We were told by my grandfather and his siblings that we come from two brothers who were slaves and were sold to two different brothers whose last name were Carter and were plantation owners and one lived in MS and the other in Georgia. We have been trying to track down the other brother who was sold to the slave owner's brother who lived in Georgia for the longest but keep coming up at a dead end. My grandfather and his siblings have all passed away but they made sure we knew as kids where we came from and how they lived when they were kids and who their family members were so we would not forget who we are. I just happened to be looking at youtube and this video came up and was excited he mentioned some of the family members were Carters and it peeked my interest and got me wondering if they are related to my family somehow.@@AYWalton
@nopcspokenhere12352 жыл бұрын
I love this channel--Dan the older folks are wise!!
@jeannetteellis20342 жыл бұрын
I hope this is all written down so the information won’t be forgotten!!! Very fascinating information of this family!!!
@trixier65052 жыл бұрын
Me, too. Just in case technology fails.
@toni8461 Жыл бұрын
Thank You Mr. Akin!! It's so wonderful you're sharing these stories!! You are a Blessing!! Peace 🕊️ Love 💖 Blessings 🙏
@lornahardin45632 жыл бұрын
I love these videos of Dan and his history lessons, and especially the old forgotten cemeteries found by you you, Dan and other Robert. Missing Cody on these adventures.
@silviasmith56962 жыл бұрын
That was very interesting Dan thank you
@stacymirba14332 жыл бұрын
I don't know how many videos of yours I have watched, but this by far was the absolute best. The first 12 or 13 minutes hearing the story of Mr. Bud and having his photo there (including the story of reclaiming the photo) was amazing. Then that story at the end of the video about the man who found the buried money had me smiling so much. I'm going to watch and listen to these stories again and again.
@pameladawson66482 жыл бұрын
Hello. I really like the ending of this video. This is so interesting and informative. Many thanks...
@larrysmith64992 жыл бұрын
Awesome history. I did not want the story to end. Thank you so much
@mattieb73482 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dan and Robert for this fascinating video. This was awesome. I too gravitated to the older folks because I loved their stories of days gone by. We are blessed to have known these wonderful sages. I miss them. So far, I haven't come across any young people who hold the same interest. So, I'm keeping good records because I have hope that someone, someday might find our ancestors as fascinating as I do. God bless you and keep you both for all you do.
@rhondasmith49002 жыл бұрын
I loved being around my Grandparents you can learn so much from them. I’m Thankful for the memories I have of them. I love history too! Thanks so much for making your videos I really do appreciate them.
@janefinley-english10512 жыл бұрын
Fascinating. Appreciate your knowledge & passing it on. ♥️✌🏽
@hrhdianednum72032 жыл бұрын
I just love the commentary of the beginning and a person from my own heart ♥️!
@deanpaulson87952 жыл бұрын
You knocked it outta the park on this one. Great stories. Thank you kindly
@Azoreanislandgirl642 жыл бұрын
I totally love this Channel. Mr Aiken I can sit there and listen to your stories. I am currently on Ancestry finding my family and learning more about them and that is mind blowing in itself. I love people in history and I'm not just talking about the popular people. The people whom made this Country thrive and alot of blood, sweat , and tears. God bless everyone that made this Country what it is today.
@sherrilee2302 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr Dan and Robert.
@trixier65052 жыл бұрын
Dan is a fount of knowledge and lore. Priceless!
@carolb292 жыл бұрын
Loved this! I also grew up around older people, my parents were in their 30's & 40's when I come along. I wanted to hear the old folks stories too but most hardly ever talked of the past. My Dad's brother road the rails during the depression. oh the stories he must have had! but my Dad told me to never ask him about it. Grandparents on both sides were gone by the time I was born so didn't get to hear their stories.
@mnellesenerhard2 жыл бұрын
Carol B I had an uncle who rode the rails also. The stories he told about that time were of hard times. He almost lost his life one time when he miss stepped jumping up into a rail car. He told of the rail inspectors who would check out the boxcar's to see if there were any hobo's on the train. Oh how I wish he was still alive to get a recording of his stories 😢
@emmacrawford55252 жыл бұрын
I did too because you learning history for our elders
@davidtrishhope98412 жыл бұрын
Could listen to Dan all day, thank you both so much, from New Zealand.
@captainofmysoul65252 жыл бұрын
Dan the man! Mr. Aknin has a lot of info 👌🙌
@annaleefinch72662 жыл бұрын
Very interesting!
@shelbychambers3072 жыл бұрын
Like we used to do with my dad before he passed things about relatives we never knew and his life growing up we miss him alot
@lavettamoff78832 жыл бұрын
I love it Mr.Dan that you are preserving these people history. This way it does not die.My Mother's family is from West Virginia, and they came to America in 1634,fought in the Revolution.I always loved listening to the stories of my ancestors, and the history. My relatives wrote it down years ago,and I have the books..Such a blessing. Very interesting video.
@anitatucker88122 жыл бұрын
Dan is so knowledgeable. What I wouldn't give for someone like him here. Show me what they knew about my heritage and where they lived. Priceless!
@bessymcclain27612 жыл бұрын
Wow. History is a blessing to us. Pass down what you know and what your parent and grandparent have told you.
@lindawilder31482 жыл бұрын
Mr. Dan has some amazing information and stories. I have always loved sitting and talking to the older folks, now I’m among the older folks.
@ksfaith872 жыл бұрын
I could listen to him all day. He has a good heart which is why people, including African American elders, opened up to him. He knows how to keep history and not mishandle it.
@lizclark79332 жыл бұрын
Great video! So nice to hear Dan’s story! Loved the story of the gentleman finding the gold coins. Thank you both for caring about the past & keeping it alive.
@dianeduquette8777 Жыл бұрын
I hope you have written all your stories down. What a treasure. You are blessed to have had the childhood you did, and gained so much wisdom from the elders, no matter what their race.
@jeanhansel58052 жыл бұрын
Dreams are a wonderfully mysterious means of communication. Also, it wasn't luck or coincidence that the family pictures made their way to Dan.
@michelemcneill36522 жыл бұрын
How wonderful that you cared enough to preserve this history.
@decembergem45982 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Dan Akin for your wealth of historical knowledge. 🙏 Thank you Robert for documenting this history.
@brianrocketleaguegalaxy94132 жыл бұрын
This is why I love history and ancestry things. Some people say I have an old soul even though I’m young, I find history fascinating and interesting to learn about and I’m from Georgia as well. Thank you all for what you’re doing. I love your channel!
@Smitty542 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic information and presentation 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 thumbs up watching from Ohio Smitty out 👋👋👋
@deborahczepiel78832 жыл бұрын
wow this was really interesting, one of your best.
@coppertopjohnson97822 жыл бұрын
I truly hope that Mr. Akin has kept a journal or documented all his knowledge. The man is a treasure, as well as a fountain of information. It was a very interesting segment. Thank you for sharing.
@cynthiacarter514 Жыл бұрын
I am now seeing this for the first time. I learned so much I cannot even comment without writing a book.📚
@katherinecarpenter46772 жыл бұрын
Just came across your channel and I am in love. I was 14 years younger than my brothers and sisters and loved listening to story's of the families elderly folks also and grew up with same interest!! Something that caught my attention was Mr. Bud's mothers name. My mother was a Copeland!
@CharityS-Minnesota2 жыл бұрын
Robert, Mr Dan…. This was the best video I’ve watch… ever! What the 2 of y’all do together is soooo very important! Like Mr Dan, I was the kid who sat and listen to all the old stories… I’m 50 now and the unofficial family historian for all 4 of my grandparents sides of the families… I very much believe peoples stories should be shared and passed on or we will loose our past. Love Mr Dan’s stories and knowledge. Thank you both again for all you do! ~Charity Minnesota
@brendamacklin6044 Жыл бұрын
I just love this!! Mr Bud shared his family history with a then young man who is now telling the story! Thank you for sharing
@45beetle2 жыл бұрын
wonderful stories hurry back with more
@paulashepherd76922 жыл бұрын
As a 51yr old white woman I'm so happy to see this and I hope and pray that younger people watch. I'm tired of the white wash of our country. Bless you for sharing the stories and it's great to see the love for the people you talk about . God Bless y'all!!!
@davedforrest1914 Жыл бұрын
This Brought Tears to my heart and Eyes! Thank you Mr Alikin for saving this Family ! Love you for it ! So sad own family sold them out!
@loismoore15312 жыл бұрын
Bless you for taking an interest. Oral history is unfortunately not passed to the next generation. Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge. I so enjoy listening.
@poweredbydonuts2012 жыл бұрын
One of the best videos you've made. I wish it could have been longer. Fascinating.
@imanutnur72 жыл бұрын
You are doing a great service for the history of the area.
@johne.stinson97592 жыл бұрын
Outstanding history of brave Americans. Much appreciated...
@tylinall2 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful serene place. RIP 😞
@johnface492 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing their history. You made sure this family is forever remembered.
@cyndyhovis19052 жыл бұрын
Robert, I wish you interview him on how he learned all the history and how he remembers all the history! He is a a true treasure!
@Figgatella2 жыл бұрын
I loved hearing about this story. I guess that is why so many Black cemeteries are forgotten.
@pw7.0882 жыл бұрын
Isaiah 45:3 This is one of the most interesting channels on the internet . I love history and you share it so well.
@fifibrown132 жыл бұрын
What wonderful memories! I could listen all day! Thank you
@yvonnesquadrilli89972 жыл бұрын
This is so great ...how wonderful to know great history Thank you so much Dan ......
@juliefowler46602 жыл бұрын
I do love hearing you talk about this history. Thank you!
@2palmsresort2782 жыл бұрын
I love this man. Dan is himself a lost art.
@carolemiller89362 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing those great stories Mr Bud told you I really enjoyed it and I love those pictures of him and his family I'm so glad you saved them
@grandmakellymcdonald2 жыл бұрын
So so cool!
@cmacb55 Жыл бұрын
Really love listening to the story of "Mr. Bud". Thanks.
@barbararoberto12582 жыл бұрын
Love the story, it brings back memories of when I was little and listening to the grown ups talk about the old days
@bethpeters31872 жыл бұрын
Hes a wonderful historian. Enjoy listening. Wonderful
@ramonaalvarez75592 жыл бұрын
Fascinating!! That splains a lot of how & why Dan knows all that history but not how he retains it all. Such a blessing. I'm so glad you saved those photos Dan. Thank you both Robbie & Dan. Y'all b safe & enjoy the afternoon. 😊❣️🙏🏼☮️ Looking forward to part 2
@peachypie29262 жыл бұрын
You guys need to write a book with pictures
@janthieme30242 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr Dan for a great history lesson. I thoroughly enjoyed your telling of the story of Mr. Budd. Take care 🙂
@brendahogue54872 жыл бұрын
Love your videos and enjoy watching them every time they come on. The following of history
@janicechroman83052 жыл бұрын
I love history especially black and Scottish history . You should write a book of all the stories that was shared by others . It’s history that others should learn about. Thank you for sharing.