[AT] funny..
Ed Stewart
edstewart1 at verizon.net
Sat Oct 28 12:49:22 PDT 2006
Hi, I enjoy tramping the old cemeteries, I also have been doing a lot of
my families tree. You can find a lot of interesting stories to go along
with your ancestors. My grandfather on my Dads side is buried next to
his brother-in-law in an unmarked grave, It took me some time looking at
cemetery records to find him, My grandmother had been gone for for a few
years when I started looking for family info. I asked my grandmother one
time why he didn't have a marker and her exact reply was" he was such a
miserable S of a B that he wasn't getting one" I never knew the man
because he died 65 years ago, two years before I was born. My grandma
was very outspoken... Ed
Ralph Goff wrote:
> Francis Robinson wrote:
>> A cemetery morbid??? Not to a genealogist... ;-)
>> There is a TV commercial on now that shows a couple getting all
>> upset
>> because they just looked out the window and discovering that outside
>> of the
>> window of their great hotel room is a huge very old cemetery. They start
>> preparing to leave at once. If that were a genealogist the reaction
>> would be
>> "COOL!!!! Let's go look..." ;-) ;-)
>> As a parallel, imagine looking out of your new hotel window and
>> seeing a
>> huge collection of restored antique tractors, each with a story to tell.
>> :)>
> Yes, some may think it strange but I find old cemeteries and
> headstones interesting to explore. I figure its just an extension of
> my appreciation for all things old (including tractors).
> I do cemetery look-ups and headstone photos for other genealogists
> from other parts of the world, plus I have had others do the same for me.
> We do have a few rural cemeteries here but I think some of them were
> originally Church sites. The Church having long since disappeared
> there is only the graveyard left. Most in this area are well
> maintained. A lot of the Sask. cemeteries are gradually being
> transcribed and put online for others to search which I think is a
> great idea.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
>
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