We’re taking a break from fixing up the vandalized Mahone Cemetery and on this one we’re jumping into the history of Geneva, Georgia with amazing family connections and much history! Tip Jar For Gas: www.paypal.me/rwrightphotography Follow me on my old farm: kzbin.info/door/56vh2L-M0czmoTRLhSMaxg eBay Shop: www.ebay.com/usr/oldbyrdfarm Join The Official Sidestep Adventures Fan Group: facebook.com/groups/561758371276581/?ref=share_group_link My flashlight link: www.olightstore.com/s/UPTJSG Save 10 percent: SAIH10 (not valid on sales items and X9R) Mail: Sidestep Adventures PO BOX 206 Waverly Hall, Georgia 31831
@mygrammieis11 ай бұрын
Awesome local history shared thank you guys👏✊💯🕊️💐🙏
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@karenwright855611 ай бұрын
Most interesting.
@pauljones813510 ай бұрын
How long was u there for
@markdavidanthony10 ай бұрын
My parents and other relatives are buried here. The dirt road on the other side used to cut through to our house on 80/96. I used to play in the cemetery as a child. My father, Harris Anthony, owned the Shell Service Station in Geneva.
@debbiecox15211 ай бұрын
Dan, being a funeral director explains your sense of history and compassion ! Listening to your stories is so interesting because you bring a communities history back to life. I am sure you have met and dealt with all walks of life and heard all kinds of stories ! Thank you and Robert for sharing with a fellow history buff that hasn't met a cemetary I didn't like.
@Melissa-pt2ik10 ай бұрын
I didn’t know that Dan was a funeral director and I bet he does an amazing job
@kathleenarcher123310 ай бұрын
Dan is a funeral director??
@kathleenarcher123310 ай бұрын
All those sweet babies dying so young. God bless that poor mama
@Melissa-pt2ik10 ай бұрын
@@kathleenarcher1233 yes that was awful
@Melissa-pt2ik10 ай бұрын
@@kathleenarcher1233 yes he said he has been a funeral director for 37 years
@cynthiacarter51411 ай бұрын
I love the story of the woman who had fence and rose bushes when Dan was younger. She must have been loved.
@suzannetisdall760910 ай бұрын
please replant a trellising rose for this grave site and maintain it.
@cherylschantz989310 ай бұрын
I bet it was beautiful.
@jonibelt129610 ай бұрын
Would love to see that basket grave replanted. What a great tribute of love.
@bonniebrown69609 ай бұрын
❤🌹🌹🌹🌹❤ Loved that story too.
@TraceyM.11 ай бұрын
I just Love listening to Dan's Southern Drawl, So Soothing!
@marilyngaeta13627 ай бұрын
I totally agree. I could listen to him all day.
@MrMilwaukee11 ай бұрын
I hope Dan is working on that history book for future generations. Maybe Sidestep could create a history website that Dan could record all the historical knowledge
@curtwright474011 ай бұрын
I second that motion.
@curtwright474011 ай бұрын
All we need is another motion and Maybe Mr. Dan will oblige us. I would buy a book just for posterity and donate it out west here.
@pamelabugh181210 ай бұрын
I will third the Motion. Dan is a walking History Book and I would love to see his vast information online or in print.
@suzannetisdall760910 ай бұрын
I agree. please do make a history book for future generations to learn before God calls him home.
@lisad47610 ай бұрын
I would so buy it...podcast please
@tothewoods74310 ай бұрын
A funeral director! That sure makes Dan’s cemetery knowledge make perfect sense! Mostly I love how Dan refers to his elders as Mr. This and Mrs. That. Such respect.
@coralieg194711 ай бұрын
Dan. Your brain is full of history! Thanks for sharing it with us.
@karenwright855611 ай бұрын
Spring is in the air. I visited my parents graves and a infant brother yesterday and cleaned their stones. We will meet again.😊
@Melissa-pt2ik10 ай бұрын
God Bless you. I lost my mom in September of 2011 and my dad in January of 2015 and it doesn’t seem like they have been gone that long but I miss them very much
@nadineveitch583710 ай бұрын
I didn't realise Dan was a funeral director, it makes complete sense. Sounds like his Dad passed on a lot of history in his time. Love listening to the stories of all the different people. 😊
@geneewert759110 ай бұрын
How did we go this long without knowing that!!!!
@AdventuresIntoHistory10 ай бұрын
It was the big reveal on this episode! 😅
@Rompecorazones197411 ай бұрын
Mr Dan calling someone else a walking library is crazy! I would have liked to listen to his pop's history lessons.
@johnlaforte70010 ай бұрын
The cemetery is a very well kept place. The history Dan provides is the icing on the cake. 👍👍😊❤️
@juliepowell171511 ай бұрын
I love listening to this history! Thank you for all that you do!!! Very interesting. My hometown has torn down a whole city block. Not much is left of the old town. It breaks my heart. My great great grandfather's old butcher shop is now gone. Very sad. Love all that you do to preserve history!
@geneewert759110 ай бұрын
I have zero ties to Georgia and especially Talbot County but in the time I have been following this channel I feel like I know these people as my own!
@joanhawkins855211 ай бұрын
Dan The History Man. There is so much information in that man's head. Amazing
@timsimmons519010 ай бұрын
I stay in south carolina. I'm black and our church has moved around 3 times in the community since it started but they kept every grave site in good condition. They had the church since mid 1800s . It's Graves out at the first site where some of the blacks were born before slavery ended. In our community they were allowed to have a church . The slave owners allowed they slaves to come together on Sundays to have church together.
@rebeccamyott704111 ай бұрын
Make a visit to a cemetery, a celebration of life. Never be sad.
@dianegossum182510 ай бұрын
Mr. Dan you are a special man. Love hearing your stories and knowledge of the past. Love to see you enjoying yourself too
@SondraD767611 ай бұрын
West Georgia - the people, the places, and the locations, the stories is indeed like putting a history puzzle together. Listening to Dan relate stories and connections between each person, coupled with the photos always paints a picture that is easy to see. All those babies 😢... my first thought is RA factor between parents, if opposite (positive and negative) would have caused such deaths, which is all avoidable now. How incredibly sad, as well as the little children. Enjoyed the pace of taking your time walking through, just wish I'd had some Big Chic too!! Watching this channel since the first video, observing your passion for history and loving where you live has forever made its mark in my memory and my heart. Excellence again, Dan and Robert!! Enjoyed!!❣️❣️👍👍
@alanatolstad482411 ай бұрын
I too have wondered about the Rh factor, which would have been unknown to generations past.
@SondraD767611 ай бұрын
@@alanatolstad4824 👍its got to be the case. I reread my comment, glad you figured out rh - typo.
@alanatolstad482411 ай бұрын
@@SondraD7676 I had to updo my knowledge to try & understand if Rh allows for any live births at all, & the literature assured me that a baby could survive for a short while but the complications would be incompatible with life. Hard to imagine the grief of a family desperately wanting children & yet dreading each pregnancy, knowing that baby was unlikely to survive.
@SondraD767610 ай бұрын
@@alanatolstad4824 Exactly. Family members, cousins in the past had this issue, late 1800s and again in the 1920s.
@coralieg194710 ай бұрын
@@alanatolstad4824 Also.congenital heart defects and other anomalies. Very sad.
@amywright224310 ай бұрын
I can't believe Mr. Dan forgetting any story! Thank you for recording so many stories for us!
@theodoredugranrut820110 ай бұрын
Thank you, Robert, for introducing us to Dan. He is a wealth of information and a true gentleman.
@sherrilee23010 ай бұрын
It's amazing how these folks made their way in life to pass it on in the family. And most of the families let it go. They were determined hard working people. And didn't stop till their last breath. Thank you for sharing
@XaviClot10 ай бұрын
It's heartbreaking to imagine the history of that family with so many infants lost... 😪😪😪😪
@elissalee305710 ай бұрын
I like hearing Dan talk about history. I love history
@kerrygilchrist6210 ай бұрын
Dan’s memory is amazing !!!! Thanks for taking us along ❤️
@Melissa-pt2ik10 ай бұрын
Robert I want to say thank you to you and Dan for sharing this and to see a child’s grave is so heart breaking
@brendahogue548710 ай бұрын
Love your videos and enjoy watching them. May the lord bless and protect you Dan and robert bringing out the past history.
@Steve731810 ай бұрын
I love hearing Dan's stories. I could listen to him all day! He's a wealth of knowledge and has a great memory. He's a link to local history and living history. Even for someone like myself who doesn't live in the area it's great American history. Hearing the story of the old school teacher who lived to be nearly 100 and brought an old Confederate uniform into school that belonged to her Dad.
@MachelleBelle4410 ай бұрын
I could listen to Mr Dan talk all day long!!! He’s so informative and intelligent and knowledgeable!!! I’m not from anywhere near y’all and y’all make it so interesting!
@carrieann164010 ай бұрын
I love all those yellow flowers in a row - that must be a loving family.
@KathyHajek10 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful cemetery…I could listen to Dan for a long time..
@marshastewart165510 ай бұрын
I love listening to Dan. He reminds me of my late father. As I was growing up he, too, would tell us about the family, neighbors and friends buried in the cemeteries. In 2013 we laid him to rest in the Poplar Grove Cemetery in Owen County, Kentucky ❤
@georgiadavis-o2v10 ай бұрын
Have been following for awhile…just love the history. Mr.Dan you are an amazing historian…both of you are just awesome. Thankyou
@karenshepler712811 ай бұрын
Such a very large and beautiful cemetery. Very nicely kept .what a great part of history. Thank you for sharing with us and the family stories love them .Take care.
@claudiadesoto237811 ай бұрын
Love the history, you need to write a book on your memories
@ninaellyson81410 ай бұрын
I never knew Dan was a funeral director. Makes perfect sense! I love and enjoy the history and stories of people who lived long ago. What a wonderful way to keep their stories alive. Your historical cemetery walks are amazing and I absolutely love them! Amazing work Robert and Dan!
@susanboucher973210 ай бұрын
There should be more organizations to take care of these old cemeteries, not just in Georgia, but everywhere. Respect for the dead!
@carolynnkaster945710 ай бұрын
I lived in Fortson Georgia for 8 years, so I really enjoy your stories. I now live with my Husband in his parents home outside of Louisville, Kentucky. We have a large cedar in the yard that my Father in law tied up with a heavy duty strap many years ago. It has kept it from splitting . He also did the same thing to a large black walnut tree. We made it through the round of tornados yesterday with no damage.
@bettyboop426310 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tour. The monuments in that cemetery are absolutely beautiful and Dan's knowledge of their lives is fantastic.❤
@traceypedigo640510 ай бұрын
Mr. Dan, the walk thru this cemetery, and your stories of these people, and their lives, is so enchanting. I love these stories that bring us closer to the people who lay there, at rest. Very touching! Thank you, for sharing.
@paulawright155410 ай бұрын
I love watching the two of you. Explaining the lives and history these people made.
@robertburns301410 ай бұрын
I love to hear these stories about people who walked this earth (excepting infants who died soon after birth) long before I was even a gleam in my parent's eyes! Every one of these people were sons and daughters of God. What a reunion it will be when we get to Heaven and get to know family members and others who were born and died before we were even conceived!
@margaretmenditto428210 ай бұрын
You are so knowledgeable. Love listening to the stories.
@tantejopie26811 ай бұрын
The broken headstone could be ....Cliford.... ?
@sharonverdouw25752 ай бұрын
My guess exactly.
@oliviaburton948910 ай бұрын
This history lesson is so interesting and I’m a northerner! I should have guessed you were a funeral director! That was the biggest discovery of all! Thank you for sharing your knowledge of this and all the cemeteries you film.
@richardgrumpywelsh248510 ай бұрын
This was a great video, It is wonderful to have someone who is a walking historian.
@dormiacrouch190511 ай бұрын
I love your Southern accent!! I can just picture you in a longtailed white suit coat and white pants wearing a white hat like they did long time ago on Southern Plantations
@dianngrubbs40186 ай бұрын
Love hearing Mr. Dan talk. He reminds me of my uncle Sonny.
@sewhappysarahr891210 ай бұрын
Mr. Dan is a real treasure.
@vickianderson33217 ай бұрын
I love the history story as you go. Great, kind&humorous full of respect! My Uncle was in funeral business & I remember him doing my Uncles funeral on my Dads side of family,&We were all amazed as we watched how he managed to talk&soothe&comfort to my Grandma&.my Aunt,&miraculously made them both perfectly happy! Probably the only man or woman who managed that! Lost him last October&miss him terribly.He had to leave funeral home due to Vietnam back injury&need to lift so much,which was a sad day for the funeral business! He was the kindest most loving man🌹😢🙏😇
@garysoykin278310 ай бұрын
I hope these videos last forever because everything that guy said needs to be in the history books are on video very cool informative information
@Azoreanislandgirl648 ай бұрын
Dan, you are a book of knowledge in your community. God bless you.
@rodneyfletcher956510 ай бұрын
Robert, I thoroughly enjoy these historical videos. Dan is so interesting to listen his incredible knowledge and memory recall. Thanks to you two again!
@jeffkerr42494 күн бұрын
I grew up in Geneva in the 70's and lived there for nearly 30 yr's off and on I cut the grass in the cemetary as a kid and knew personally so many of the people whose graves you talked about. Brings back a lot of memories. Thanks
@BrianPhillips-le3gl10 ай бұрын
Dan has stories of past generations ,for this generation and because you are making videos like this, for generations to come. I also liked the Long Leaf Pine Hills short!
@judithorphey329610 ай бұрын
Dan I am amazed at how well you are at recalling history of the people and family connections around your area. I love history and have worked on family lines since I was 19. I wish you lived in my home country in WV. I would spend days asking questions I hope you have recorded your knowledge for future generations. Both you and Robert are treasures to your community. 👏👏👏
@rhondasimpleman59059 ай бұрын
The zinc monuments are beautiful. I’ve never seen one. Beautiful cemetery.
@curtwright474010 ай бұрын
Mr. Robert, we may be kin as Wrights but also you all have found in your ventures some descendants of my Kidds, Sewells, and Steeds. Look forward to another, Adventure into History. Glad to have you guys for some much needed down time. 😊
@AnnetteTurner-b2w10 ай бұрын
We have Kdids here in our town, they owned a PO Box shop the best Roast beef s on the Gulf coast!
@AnnetteTurner-b2w10 ай бұрын
Sorry Kidd
@OldCinderellaStory5 ай бұрын
Such interesting stories. It's so sad that these stories aren't often told to the next Generation. These are our ancestors at important times in world history and they are simply forgotten.
@HB334LOSTinS.C10 ай бұрын
Robert I live your channels. Mr. Dan I could listen to you tell stories for hours. You should consider doing audio books or short story compilations.
@gaselekrauss4159 ай бұрын
I love the cement planters with the bright yellow and red flowers. Very interesting families.
@nedrawarwick38404 ай бұрын
They are taking good care and respect to the cemetery thank you
@johnnyboyvan10 ай бұрын
So interesting. 😊
@lillypad996010 ай бұрын
Robert, in Dan, you have not only a wonderful friend but also an amazing historian. Enjoy! P.S. I could follow Dan around like a lonely puppy. Blessings from Michigan.
@JoanFonda9 ай бұрын
I am so. In love family history for many years
@rhondatate334910 ай бұрын
I’m a new subscriber and I just love listening to all your stories and history lessons. Thank you both ❤❤
@melissalane-q7m9 ай бұрын
I so enjoy yours and Dan’s adventures. He has so much knowledge of the area’s history, and he’s a wonderful storyteller. I was fascinated by the 1 grave marker with the names and birth and death dates of 9 very young children. I especially love it when Annie and Blue are along for the adventures, and I miss seeing Cat.
@rexluminus98677 ай бұрын
I felt like part of that history has connected me to all those people. 🎉❤😊
@rikspector11 ай бұрын
Mr. Dan and Robert, Thank you for the History of Geneva and it's people. I Google Earthed it and it's such a lovely location, pop. 1200 or so. The Cemetery looks well maintained and the whole region is nicer looking from the ground. Not a bad place to have grown up, I really hate cities. Cheers, Rik Spector
@lorij32310 ай бұрын
I just love when Dan is along for a video because you know you are going to learn a lot of history. Dan needs to be writing a book or something with all this information and stories. And the personal connection he has with this one was an extra added bonus.
@mcwatersd10 ай бұрын
What a wonderful Cemetery. Loving the interesting stories of all these people . Dan tells them so lovingly and well . Great video Keep Safe ❤Keep Well❤
@martinmarsola647710 ай бұрын
A great follow-up on this graveyard. Very informative. Thank you.❤
@patriciajackson691110 ай бұрын
Dan has so much historical knowledge !! At least with these videos his knowledge is recorded. Love this site
@donnal.oglesby480610 ай бұрын
Every time I see another video on this channel I am amazed at all the history I am listening to and try to absorb as well, as I listen to Mr. Dan Akins and Robert..This cemetery is well cared for and very clean.Gosh, in that one section to have lost 9 children and none of them reached the age of 5. So sad. So many family connections to Mr. Dan, and so interesting to loisten to . Thank you Both Dan and Robert, Appreicated.
Love to mr Dan's History lessons thanks Robert and mr Dan
@debracole65879 ай бұрын
I amazed and fascinated by the amount of history that Dan is passing along. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Even though I am a Canadian, history of any country is always interesting to me.
@timeversman980410 ай бұрын
Thanks again for thr stories.
@BackyardHistoryYT5 ай бұрын
Heartbreaking to see the graves of the family that lost 9 children.
@mygrammieis11 ай бұрын
Such a Amazing talk about locals
@dariamitchell929310 ай бұрын
Robert and Dan, Thank you so much for the history lesson on this cemetery and the local lore and history! I love cemeteries and find them a warm inviting place to visit and learn about local history. I felt as if Dan was having more thoughts then he could share about many people he talked about. I feel the same when I visit my home town cemetery. Thank you so much for recording until the battery died! I am sure it was a great Big Chic meal!😊Daria
@sandysue20210 ай бұрын
That was a neat cemetery. All those children from that one family who died as infants or toddlers! Maybe it was a genetic issue that wasnt treatable back then? Whatever the reason, how terribly heartbreaking for those parents. Thanks for taking us along on this adventure.
@23Josilee10 ай бұрын
Wonderful history lessons...cemeteries are such lovely, peaceful places...to me...visiting with our ancestors! Thank you Dan and Robert!
@JimmyMack-jj2vg10 ай бұрын
I really enjoy watching you and Dan do that
@genevarobles-su3vx10 ай бұрын
Oh I just enjoy all the history you all bring us to all these interesting cemeteries old houses etc!!!This one was extra special being named Geneva since thats my name its an older name!Thank you all you do Robert taking care of the stones cleaning them cecil too and clearing out cemeteries that were vandelized! Wonderful videos !!! Thank you again for all this awesome history being revealed by you all god bless ya all!
@sheila18210 ай бұрын
Great video. Dan definitely needs to write a book. He knows so much and has great stories.
@wandaminicka-wojturska112810 ай бұрын
Very interesting story. Mr Dan, thank You for all wat You do for all cementery. Gretings from Poland.
@jimmieloge5759 ай бұрын
Very interesting and I learned many things about those good folks, all deceased!
@PAPYROTECHNICFAN10 ай бұрын
Love the content. Dan and Joy add so much for historical background. I am in PA but Dan's descriptions and accounts make me feel I am there. Great job! Thanks
@beverlyparrott389010 ай бұрын
I love these cemetery videos. Great job Robert.
@sparkplug548111 ай бұрын
Interesting to hear about a Hupmobile. I owned one for many years , sold it to a guy that pestered me for a long time to sell it to him. Regret selling it , but you can’t keep everything
@Melissa-pt2ik10 ай бұрын
That’s some amazing grave stones in that cemetery
@gayleloy711110 ай бұрын
Thank you guys. One of the most interesting stories that I have listened to. Love from Australia. ❤❤❤
@akountreegal2 ай бұрын
I just love Mr. Dan's stories..it makes the lives of some, almost come to life again in his stories and pictures..at least for a few minutes. Thank you for your videos.
@AnneHorstman10 ай бұрын
What a treasure of information ❤ thank you.
@redpine86659 ай бұрын
Great episode. Those children deserve to have that oblisk returned a top thier marker. My parents started out renting a room like Dan's folks when they first got married. It was 10 cent a week extra rent if you wanted hot water. They couldn't afford it! So they heated water on the stove.
@jonibelt129610 ай бұрын
Did some research on the family with some many children deaths. Father is Francis Marion Brunette 1848/1927 and Mother is Louisa Antoinette Cosby 1849/1939 they died in Fulton County Georgia. They had 1 surviving daughter Katie 1874/1959 she never married died in Fulton County Georgia also.
@cherylgregory394010 ай бұрын
This is so fascinating. Thank you Mr. Dan.
@Lorriann6311 ай бұрын
Dan's stories are always interesting to listen to. You are all doing so much good bt preserving these stories and reading the stones. Thank you for all you do.