Huge old cemetery here with a tragic past. After the church was burned down the land went back to the original owner. (The church didn’t own the land.) They were not allowed to build back there and the church was rebuilt up the street. Then the land with the cemetery was later sold to the rock quarry and access to the cemetery appears to be denied to this day. PayPal Tip Jar: www.paypal.me/rwrightphotography Mail: Sidestep Adventures PO BOX 206 Waverly Hall, Georgia 31831 Follow me on my old farm: th-cam.com/channels/56vh2L-M0czmoTRLhSMaxg.html Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/SidestepAdventures
Glad to see this happening again. More graves need uncovered. You should leave the uncovering to the younger Robert. I also noticed that the younger Robert is more careful in revealing the names. I'm sure that brush erodes more of what is inscribed on those stones.
I'm wondering if any of the families (if there are any still living or around the area) are allowed to go in instead of "just anyone" being allowed access? It would be and awful shame if they didn't allow the families in to visit their own loved ones!! It could explain as to why these graves are in the shape that they're in (no one allowed in, graves can't legally be cleaned off properly). Just wondering about the reason(s) as to why no one has been there.
Bless that Viet Nam veteran gentleman's heart. We recognize and appreciate his service. 🙏🏻. What y'all are doing is SOOO important for history, and indeed humanity.
@@lornahardin4563 Didn't say it was but for none of the relatives to step-up and try to take control of this situation is, not two guys from a yt channel if there is really 200 people buried there that's a lot of relatives I just feel it's sad that it's in the shape it is.I'm not trying to show any disrespect by any means.I would love to see this place brought up to a nice peaceful resting place where the deceased relatives can visit comfortably and legally.
@@lornahardin4563 while watching this I felt the same way. We have a cemetery here in our town up here in Kentucky. A few years back something was done about it. I pass it the other day and it still being maintain but something is still missing like lack of personal care or something. I'm sure I have relatives over there in it. It's a African American cemetery too. It had grown over after years and years of neglect. It's clean off now. The city and volunteer labors got it straighten out. There was a lady I knew from the library that was listing some of the graves. I think it interesting to see and do this kind of work. Some of the funeral director here help on it as well.
Robert and Robert. God Bless both of you for doing this important and historic work. Regarding lost African American Graveyards and Cemeteries; one of the problems is that succeeding generations moved up north during the Great Migration of the 1950's looking for sustainable work; thereby abandoning these ancestral lands. In my family it's the same. I was born in NYC but both parents were born in rural North Carolina. I know where my Grand parents are buried on both sides of the family but not my Great Grand parents. My parents used to say they're buried "back in the woods"; of course I confess I don't have the courage that you two have to go into the woods "looking for lost Cemeteries". I appreciate everything you do!🙏👍❤❤
I've been looking for people in the area I used to live in. I'm doing it from a distance now. But I have documented black cemeteries. Right now I'm helping to identify who is buried in a black/mulatto cemetery that only has field stones as head stones. Been fortunate to dig through old documents to find people buried there. I did notice the movement of black people to bigger cities like Brooklyn, NY, DC, Philadelphia, and Detroit. NY is horrid to try to get death certificates so you can find them. This is a great thing that the Roberts are doing.
Do you have someone in the area that can map this cemetery with lidar? The college here did that with a couple of old cemeteries here for educational and historical purposes. Not as big as this cemetery of course.
Lillie Bell Farley Culpepper (1905-1932) - Memorials FARLEY, aged 15 years and single. Lillie is reported to be a laundress and the others are not employed outside the home. Adult-sized concrete ledger, partially ... Missing: lilliebelle | Must include: lilliebelle
@@annette4444 I'm sorry, my mom is still alive that's why it was eerie to hear her name on the gravestone. I guess I didn't make that clear but thank you
Under Georgia laws no descendent of those buried in a cemetery cannot be denied access to a graveyard. Owner of the land has to be notified upon visit. The cemetery also cannot be disturbed by land owners
I have been through a huge ordeal with a family plot in GA. I am a GA resident as well, however I do knock, and ask if plans have been made, and if they are ok with me at the cemetery. I do believe one should be considerate as much as possible. If no one is home, I visit, look around the cemetery and leave a note on the door of me stopping by. The people are very nice who live there. I do know there is a "slave cemetery" on the other side within the cemetery lot. I have found all or most of the stones before. Going to look into seeing if there is a way for help to preserve the area. If you know of anything, any advice etc., would be appreciated. Thank you.
It’s so wonderful to see “the other Robert” again. I feel like you’ve allowed these people to speak again. You’ve recognized their lives, their legacy and let them know they’re not forgotten. They do matter. You’re respect for these graves is heartwarming. Thank you.
Absolutely fascinating. This may sound corny, but that little girl that died was long forgotten. But now she's not forgotten anymore because of you guys. There's something really positive about that.
Great to see "the other Robert" again. I hope your actions and activities reach a historical preservation group, private or State. There is history and then there is the history behind the history.
It’s not a Sidestep adventure till “big” Robert belts out a “Grampa always said” quote! You are preservation of the past superheroes! I respect and admire what you do. Much gratitude for sharing with the rest of us.
In GA you cannot deny access to a cemetery. I have had a huge ordeal with my own family cemetery here in GA. People think they can block you, but they end up in trouble.
That is just so wrong that families that have relatives buried there are not allowed to go there. Wrong!!!! Thank you Robert and Robert for bringing this cemetery to light. Those grave stones were cleared off back 9 years ago.
Case law in Georgia has been interpreted to mean that the heirs of those buried in a cemetery have an implied easement on the property. The easement gives the heirs the right to prevent disturbance to the graves and the right of ingress and egress for taking care of the burial plots.
Seeing so many children's graves hurts my heart for their families. Knowing that both the mother and the baby were at risk during and after the birth, not just for days or weeks, but for months. Many children didn't survive more than ten years. Adults had such a short lifespan as well. I am very glad that when I was born there were ambulances, paramedics, nurses and a doctor in my home town. I was born in a manager's cottage of a farm. It was on a dirt road at least a half hour journey by car from the hospital. If I was born in the time of horse and carriage it would have taken at least half a day. The first ambulance got lost in fog ( a pea souper) and the second ambulance had to be guided by our neighbour. I was born almost a month premature with the umbilical cord wrapped around my throat. Mum delivered me herself and said I was blue and she was worried about my breathing.
It's hard for me to accept that there are cemeteries it the woods neglected & rotting away. I ask myself (and everyone else should too) why as Americans do we allow this to happen? These are our founders & ancestors. We should appreciate them more than this.
Same and I am shocked as to how fast nature takes over when these cemeteries are neglected. I forget the video but he had one a while back with a long forgotten cemetery in the woods like this. Completely overgrown and it looked like no one had been here in 100 years and he uncovered a grave from the late 1990s. My jaw hit the floor.
Its great to see The Other Robert!! A very sad, but amazing place. Huge place. How unaware most people are today. What total disregard of the corporation to not allow access. I was surprised to see so many markers and not creek rock. I wonder if any of the current generation of descendants even knows this graveyard exists? People forget too easily, especially without access. Enjoyed hearing what Sonny had to say. Coupled with Mr. Ben on Rough Edge, I think it would be a great to do a series of interviews with the residents of Waverly Hall and surrounding area. Just conversational, especially the elderly people - history and their lifes story. This was epic at over an hour long. Enjoyed it all, this one calls for several more viewings to catch all the details. Excellent, Robert and the Other Robert!! Appreciate you!! Thank you!!👍👍❣️❣️
So happy to see both Roberts together again! So sad the history of the church burning down & the graveyard being abandoned. It's wonderful the work you are doing to document the graves & preserve the history. Love your videos ❤
Just thinking makes me wonder if that somebody just did purposely burn that church burnt down because of race this was on purpose seems to me I asked the done that for any other reason
What company owns this cemetery? Social media is powerful these days and we could at least try to pressure them to allow access. As a historic African American cemetery it needs to be preserved. It's great that someone did the huge great effort to document it on Find a Grave.
No. Don’t harass anyone. Is that what you would want for somebody to make a point to you? The historical society can be made aware of it and they would legally work on getting access in an amenable way. Public humiliation never works. That’s just being a bully. Don’t you know people kill themselves over what you suggest?
So nice to see the two of you on an adventure again. Sad that so many families were denied access to that graveyard for so many years. Thank you both for your dedication and kindness in clearing some of the graves and reading their names. Thank you, Gentlemen
Both Roberts.Thank you for sharing this historic video of the African American cemetery.And thank you for cleaning all those grave stones.I hope the family's coming visit and maintain that cemetery.Thank you so much
Thank you for finding this graveyard and showing the departed some respect. It is very sad to see how forgotten this place has become. Your work is so very important. Good to The Roberts together again!
Robert this was a fabulous video. I can't wait for part 2. It was nice to see the other Robert. I had missed his famous " grandpa always said". I just have to say that you make great videos. Your content is great on both of your channels. I always look forward to your videos.
A true "labor of love" you 2 uncovering all those graves. So sad that counties or cities allow this to happen, life was probably rough for all those follks & then to have their graves forgotten is shameful! Looking forward to seeing more on this!
This is a very sad story. I think that all grave yards and cemeteries should be preserved, mapped, and all found Graves marked. I am ashamed at how these bairial grounds have been disrespected over the years. I so appreciate your time and respect in showing these to us.
It’s always a pleasure to see you and Robert out making your discoveries in the woods of Georgia. This time I was deeply moved by the story of the church and grave yard. It’s sad the graves had to be abandoned and cut off from the current church and remaining loved ones.
Wouldn’t it be a true gift if the quarry owners gift this cemetery back to the church perhaps the local community could make representation to the owners? In all conscious they surely can’t mine the land and it would go along way to make amends for the past heartache the church has gone through ~ great seeing Team Roberts back together xxx
This is Linda thanks for preserving our history and documenting before is lost to time so much rich history to ground us to who we are are roots you are wise beyond your years a gift from god and others like you you must tell us all about how you got started and people in your life like elder Robert they sooo complete you and enhance who you are what you are about it is so nice to know love always
Sonny has such kind eyes. I wish I could hear more from him too. Thank you Robert's for all you do. You guys show so much respect, and care so much about those before us, and their stories. I, and other's appreciate you so much.
The Dynamic Duo strikes again! Dang! That place is huge! Thank you for bringing these folks back and for documenting the site. Can't wait for part 2! (I hope you fed Robert. He must be famished after all that work!
Loved seeing the other Robert today, wearing his color coded grave uncovering ensemble. 🤗This is a huge graveyard. I think I only remember you two finding one other close to it’s size. Thank you for the work you do🐝🤗❤️
I've enjoyed walking through history this morning. Thank you so much. At 1:07 you are admiring a Mahonia shrub, aka Oregon Grape. Blooms yellow in early spring and produces " grape like " purple berries in summer.
I really hope someone from the anthropology department at one of Georgia's universities or colleges watches these videos. It would be nice if they would go into the abandoned cemeteries and graveyards to document the burials. This is so sad to see.
➕🙏 Just this morning came across these videos on graveyards. Maybe you could write to the Anthropology dept. At one of Georgia University's or colleges as you had suggested for them to watch these videos, as i Believe you would know whom to contact as being your idea to Robert and Robert. Thank you for reading. God bless you in your research. Stay Safe in your travels wherever they may take you🙏 Regards, Sincerely, Susie Florida. 12:48pm Feb.28, Wed. 2024
I wish more people would ask these question of the elders of there family. So much history is lost because people won't asks these question. I looked 27 years for my Great Grandmothers grave. Last year we found it (well my sister spotted it). I cried because I was so happy to have been able to see it. It's a wonderful thing you both do, and it makes me smile to think someone might be able to see where there greats or Great Greats might be laying to rest because of you two. You make a great team. Those flowers are Iris.
Long gone but now not forgotten thanks to our Roberts'. Thanku for this cemetery visit, I know our Roberts' are so busy, but I Iove these cemetery visits!!
Really enjoyed this extended visit/documentation of a graveyard that hopefully can be preserved/cared for in some manner. Thank you both for sharing, caring and posting.🤞🤞
Thank you to you and the others that worked on the cemetery and others that you visit. I am probably one of the few that think all cemeteries should be protected. Some of my ancestors came from Carroll Co GA. I would like to think someone local is keeping it up. I have no information yet where they are buried. Do know my gr gr grandfather left there and ended up in Itawamba Co MS. His wife is buried there. One of my grandmother's siblings wrote down where her parents are buried but I've never found them. They both died before she was 2 yrs old. May God Bless all of you for working and documenting the graves. I sure hope the rock quarry does not destroy this cemetery. It makes me so made when I hear people and or companies knocking down stones and not even moving the graves. I live in Oklahoma. Several years ago, i found a tiny cemetery next to a road. I came back that fall and removed all the weeds and brushed off the headstones. I did tell a friend that lived in the area. Last time, I was there someone local was taking care of it. They put a fence around it . Oddly, I found out one of my gr gr grand uncle's was buried there. I go out each fall to visit the area.
Thank you gentlemen for your kindness and caring and respectful uncovering of these gravestones of these forgotten people. May the Lord bless you richly and guide you to find many more for their living relatives. God bless ❤🙏
Hi Robert and Robert. It's nice to see you both. This cemetery made for an interesting day for you. It's great you were able to get into to it. You both did a lot of work finding and cleaning those graves. It is appreciated.
This is wonderful that you have found these people again. It is so important that we know they lived and are remembered. It is so sad that this graveyard was lost for so long. Thank You for finding it. Hi from New Brunswick, Canada
How sad that a Quarry has denied access to a grave yard. They should be helping to preserve it instead of putting up obstacles . I always thought it would be nice if someone handy with tools would put together some crosses to mark these unmarked graves . Maybe use pallets to make simple white crosses .Great boy scout project. On the Mary stone I thought I read Born Aug. 1. Did not see the year. Good to see the 2 of you out together. Keep Safe ❤Keep Well ❤
Love seeing "two" Roberts. What a great find, thank you for cleaning the slabs so their names are seen. Wish you could clean every one. I cannot see how the quarry people can keep anyone from their families in this cemetery.
The Roberts are back together again! Life is certainly good. You two are the best entertainment on TH-cam. Even better than Batman and Robin, Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, Sherlock Holmes, and Doctor Watson. Possibly better than Tom and Jerry! Love you both!
This is an awesome video though it's sad to see the conditions of the graves. I applaud you Robert and Robert for uncovering some of them. It's a wonderful thing that you do on these missions of finding lost graves. God bless your efforts!🙏❤
SUPPER SUPPER GOOD VIDEO BOTH ROBERTS TOGETHER AGAIN ❤ ♥ REALLY GOOD JOB 👍 THE OTHER ROBERT INJECT A LOT OF ENERGIC TO THE VIDEO BOTH ROBERTS GREAT JOB 👍 THANKS AGAIN 😊...
This was amazing n huge cemetery. I think it’s wonderful what you n Robert are doing n documenting it all. It’s so sad though that it’s pretty much forgotten. Looking forward to see part 2. ♥️♥️😊👍👍👍🐶
You guys are awesome, I found the graves of my grandmother’s 3 babies that died and I thought that was hard in a functioning but old cemetery with records. You guys really found the forgotten. So sad. Heritage history matters!
Oh dear sweet Roberts you guys are just amazing they don't make um like you all we can't get enough may god watch over you and keep you safe we love you soooo much
Thank You for the social work you guys do. A true southerner loves his or her whole population and also understands its broken heart in the way things used to go around here. We look to the future not forgetting the past. Embracing ALL and loving our brothers and sisters better than our forefathers. Again thank you for leading the way.
Huge old cemetery here with a tragic past. After the church was burned down the land went back to the original owner. (The church didn’t own the land.) They were not allowed to build back there and the church was rebuilt up the street. Then the land with the cemetery was later sold to the rock quarry and access to the cemetery appears to be denied to this day.
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Follow the money.That granite couldn't be quarried just anywhere. The only "color" involved in this deal was green.
Really cool
Glad to see this happening again. More graves need uncovered. You should leave the uncovering to the younger Robert. I also noticed that the younger Robert is more careful in revealing the names. I'm sure that brush erodes more of what is inscribed on those stones.
This was most interestingly.
I'm wondering if any of the families (if there are any still living or around the area) are allowed to go in instead of "just anyone" being allowed access? It would be and awful shame if they didn't allow the families in to visit their own loved ones!! It could explain as to why these graves are in the shape that they're in (no one allowed in, graves can't legally be cleaned off properly). Just wondering about the reason(s) as to why no one has been there.
Bless that Viet Nam veteran gentleman's heart. We recognize and appreciate his service. 🙏🏻. What y'all are doing is SOOO important for history, and indeed humanity.
I agree completely with you. So glad the Roberts are taking us with them to see this cemetery and to acknowledge these forgotten people.
@@lornahardin4563 There's a lot of things that remain to be said both good and bad.
@@Mark-nu5vg Not sure what you mean, but finding these cemeteries and making them known is never bad.
@@lornahardin4563 Didn't say it was but for none of the relatives to step-up and try to take control of this situation is, not two guys from a yt channel if there is really 200 people buried there that's a lot of relatives I just feel it's sad that it's in the shape it is.I'm not trying to show any disrespect by any means.I would love to see this place brought up to a nice peaceful resting place where the deceased relatives can visit comfortably and legally.
@@lornahardin4563 while watching this I felt the same way. We have a cemetery here in our town up here in Kentucky. A few years back something was done about it. I pass it the other day and it still being maintain but something is still missing like lack of personal care or something. I'm sure I have relatives over there in it. It's a African American cemetery too. It had grown over after years and years of neglect. It's clean off now. The city and volunteer labors got it straighten out. There was a lady I knew from the library that was listing some of the graves. I think it interesting to see and do this kind of work. Some of the funeral director here help on it as well.
Robert and Robert. God Bless both of you for doing this important and historic work. Regarding lost African American Graveyards and Cemeteries; one of the problems is that succeeding generations moved up north during the Great Migration of the 1950's looking for sustainable work; thereby abandoning these ancestral lands. In my family it's the same. I was born in NYC but both parents were born in rural North Carolina. I know where my Grand parents are buried on both sides of the family but not my Great Grand parents. My parents used to say they're buried "back in the woods"; of course I confess I don't have the courage that you two have to go into the woods "looking for lost Cemeteries". I appreciate everything you do!🙏👍❤❤
I've been looking for people in the area I used to live in. I'm doing it from a distance now. But I have documented black cemeteries. Right now I'm helping to identify who is buried in a black/mulatto cemetery that only has field stones as head stones. Been fortunate to dig through old documents to find people buried there. I did notice the movement of black people to bigger cities like Brooklyn, NY, DC, Philadelphia, and Detroit. NY is horrid to try to get death certificates so you can find them. This is a great thing that the Roberts are doing.
Have you looked on Find a grave website?
@@randomvintagefilm273 These are the people that make part of that site, so I'm pretty sure they have.
Do you have someone in the area that can map this cemetery with lidar? The college here did that with a couple of old cemeteries here for educational and historical purposes. Not as big as this cemetery of course.
@@chicochi3 I was responding to Leslie above
To hear my moms name on one of the graves was very eerie. She was named after her grandmother Lillie Bell that I never met.
What a lovely old name.
Bless you and your family 🙏❤️
Lillie Bell Farley Culpepper (1905-1932) - Memorials
FARLEY, aged 15 years and single. Lillie is reported to be a laundress and the others are not employed outside the home. Adult-sized concrete ledger, partially ...
Missing: lilliebelle | Must include: lilliebelle
Your mom & all now in heaven watching three story beging told.
@@annette4444 I'm sorry, my mom is still alive that's why it was eerie to hear her name on the gravestone. I guess I didn't make that clear but thank you
Under Georgia laws no descendent of those buried in a cemetery cannot be denied access to a graveyard. Owner of the land has to be notified upon visit. The cemetery also cannot be disturbed by land owners
Then Georgians need to Lobby their Governor to open and preserve these sacred places. They're decaying further with every passing day.
I have been through a huge ordeal with a family plot in GA. I am a GA resident as well, however I do knock, and ask if plans have been made, and if they are ok with me at the cemetery. I do believe one should be considerate as much as possible. If no one is home, I visit, look around the cemetery and leave a note on the door of me stopping by. The people are very nice who live there. I do know there is a "slave cemetery" on the other side within the cemetery lot. I have found all or most of the stones before. Going to look into seeing if there is a way for help to preserve the area. If you know of anything, any advice etc., would be appreciated. Thank you.
Please put pressure on local- And State to get this on historic places and clean up and signs
@@PJsHomesteadbless you praying you have great success in ways to legally preserve this precious history 💜
It’s so wonderful to see “the other Robert” again. I feel like you’ve allowed these people to speak again. You’ve recognized their lives, their legacy and let them know they’re not forgotten. They do matter. You’re respect for these graves is heartwarming. Thank you.
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Absolutely fascinating. This may sound corny, but that little girl that died was long forgotten. But now she's not forgotten anymore because of you guys. There's something really positive about that.
I LOVE when you have the old timers on here . I love learning history like this.
Same . That old timer is finally a count instead of a no-account.
Everybody is all ears at what he remembers .
Great to see "the other Robert" again. I hope your actions and activities reach a historical preservation group, private or State. There is history and then there is the history behind the history.
It’s not a Sidestep adventure till “big” Robert belts out a “Grampa always said” quote! You are preservation of the past superheroes! I respect and admire what you do. Much gratitude for sharing with the rest of us.
So sad to see access to cemeteries blocked. It should never happen. Thank you for exploring these cemeteries and documenting them❣
There has gotta be a way to get this place designated a historic landmark . I know it's going to cost money to do so .
In GA you cannot deny access to a cemetery. I have had a huge ordeal with my own family cemetery here in GA. People think they can block you, but they end up in trouble.
That is just so wrong that families that have relatives buried there are not allowed to go there. Wrong!!!! Thank you Robert and Robert for bringing this cemetery to light. Those grave stones were cleared off back 9 years ago.
Case law in Georgia has been interpreted to mean that the heirs of those buried in a cemetery have an implied easement on the property. The easement gives the heirs the right to prevent disturbance to the graves and the right of ingress and egress for taking care of the burial plots.
They can go because its Ga Law family cant be denied access
I'm 25 minutes in and this is breaking my heart. More than any other lost cemetery video you've posted. Bless your hearts.
Seeing so many children's graves hurts my heart for their families. Knowing that both the mother and the baby were at risk during and after the birth, not just for days or weeks, but for months. Many children didn't survive more than ten years. Adults had such a short lifespan as well.
I am very glad that when I was born there were ambulances, paramedics, nurses and a doctor in my home town. I was born in a manager's cottage of a farm. It was on a dirt road at least a half hour journey by car from the hospital. If I was born in the time of horse and carriage it would have taken at least half a day. The first ambulance got lost in fog ( a pea souper) and the second ambulance had to be guided by our neighbour.
I was born almost a month premature with the umbilical cord wrapped around my throat. Mum delivered me herself and said I was blue and she was worried about my breathing.
It's hard for me to accept that there are cemeteries it the woods neglected & rotting away. I ask myself (and everyone else should too) why as Americans do we allow this to happen? These are our founders & ancestors. We should appreciate them more than this.
Morning cold here brrrr
Same and I am shocked as to how fast nature takes over when these cemeteries are neglected. I forget the video but he had one a while back with a long forgotten cemetery in the woods like this. Completely overgrown and it looked like no one had been here in 100 years and he uncovered a grave from the late 1990s. My jaw hit the floor.
Morning I like watching all your great places u go to
I find abandoned gravesites on homesteads from the 1800s. Mostly due to cholera. And mostly children.
You would think the newer church just down the road.
The people would at least once a year go clean up the cemetery
You 2 guys are amazing. I'm Canadian and find the history that gets uncovered is so informative. Thanks
im canadian too i enjoy thier videos from ontario
I spit out my ice tea when Robert #2 said “ You tricked me into working again ! “
Love him !
A touch of humor during a sad situation.
Grandpa would be really proud of both you Roberts, Thanks for remembering all these fine people.
Its great to see The Other Robert!! A very sad, but amazing place. Huge place. How unaware most people are today. What total disregard of the corporation to not allow access. I was surprised to see so many markers and not creek rock. I wonder if any of the current generation of descendants even knows this graveyard exists? People forget too easily, especially without access. Enjoyed hearing what Sonny had to say. Coupled with Mr. Ben on Rough Edge, I think it would be a great to do a series of interviews with the residents of Waverly Hall and surrounding area. Just conversational, especially the elderly people - history and their lifes story. This was epic at over an hour long. Enjoyed it all, this one calls for several more viewings to catch all the details. Excellent, Robert and the Other Robert!! Appreciate you!! Thank you!!👍👍❣️❣️
So happy to see both Roberts together again! So sad the history of the church burning down & the graveyard being abandoned. It's wonderful the work you are doing to document the graves & preserve the history. Love your videos ❤
Just thinking makes me wonder if that somebody just did purposely burn that church burnt down because of race this was on purpose seems to me I asked the done that for any other reason
What company owns this cemetery? Social media is powerful these days and we could at least try to pressure them to allow access. As a historic African American cemetery it needs to be preserved. It's great that someone did the huge great effort to document it on Find a Grave.
No. Don’t harass anyone. Is that what you would want for somebody to make a point to you? The historical society can be made aware of it and they would legally work on getting access in an amenable way. Public humiliation never works. That’s just being a bully. Don’t you know people kill themselves over what you suggest?
@@drhyshek Uou don't have the right to tell people what they should do pertaining to their ancestors.
Under Georgia law, you absolutely can access your relatives graves but you must let them know you're there
Ya Robert and Robert are back together more adventures please be safe out there and God bless you and your family and friends
So nice to see the two of you on an adventure again. Sad that so many families were denied access to that graveyard for so many years. Thank you both for your dedication and kindness in clearing some of the graves and reading their names. Thank you, Gentlemen
Both Roberts.Thank you for sharing this historic video of the African American cemetery.And thank you for cleaning all those grave stones.I hope the family's coming visit and maintain that cemetery.Thank you so much
Thank you for finding this graveyard and showing the departed some respect. It is very sad to see how forgotten this place has become. Your work is so very important. Good to The Roberts together again!
Robert this was a fabulous video. I can't wait for part 2. It was nice to see the other Robert. I had missed his famous " grandpa always said". I just have to say that you make great videos. Your content is great on both of your channels. I always look forward to your videos.
Thank you so much for preserving and sharing our stories.
Wow, such a big cemetery just left to deteriorate. Great work guy’s. This is going to be a long week waiting for the next episode. 🙏
A true "labor of love" you 2 uncovering all those graves. So sad that counties or cities allow this to happen, life was probably rough for all those follks & then to have their graves forgotten is shameful! Looking forward to seeing more on this!
This is a very sad story. I think that all grave yards and cemeteries should be preserved, mapped, and all found Graves marked. I am ashamed at how these bairial grounds have been disrespected over the years. I so appreciate your time and respect in showing these to us.
It’s always a pleasure to see you and Robert out making your discoveries in the woods of Georgia. This time I was deeply moved by the story of the church and grave yard. It’s sad the graves had to be abandoned and cut off from the current church and remaining loved ones.
Wouldn’t it be a true gift if the quarry owners gift this cemetery back to the church perhaps the local community could make representation to the owners? In all conscious they surely can’t mine the land and it would go along way to make amends for the past heartache the church has gone through ~ great seeing Team Roberts back together xxx
So glad to see the other Robert
This is Linda thanks for preserving our history and documenting before is lost to time so much rich history to ground us to who we are are roots you are wise beyond your years a gift from god and others like you you must tell us all about how you got started and people in your life like elder Robert they sooo complete you and enhance who you are what you are about it is so nice to know love always
It's great to see the 2 of you together.
My heart breaks for all those buried there. It's a disgrace of any cemetery being abandoned like this.
Sonny has such kind eyes. I wish I could hear more from him too. Thank you Robert's for all you do. You guys show so much respect, and care so much about those before us, and their stories. I, and other's appreciate you so much.
Good work Robert/Robert, y'all found this grave yard just in time! Glad to see it documented.
Love your videos. You are such a blessing, Robert! Really nice to see the other Robert with you again!!
The Dynamic Duo strikes again! Dang! That place is huge! Thank you for bringing these folks back and for documenting the site. Can't wait for part 2! (I hope you fed Robert. He must be famished after all that work!
Loved seeing the other Robert today, wearing his color coded grave uncovering ensemble. 🤗This is a huge graveyard. I think I only remember you two finding one other close to it’s size. Thank you for the work you do🐝🤗❤️
I've enjoyed walking through history this morning. Thank you so much. At 1:07 you are admiring a Mahonia shrub, aka Oregon Grape. Blooms yellow in early spring and produces " grape like " purple berries in summer.
Can't believe how sharp the older gentleman's mind is. He can remember much better than i. Thanks for including him with this segment.
It's about time you boys are together again. Thank you. Much love y'all 🥰❤️
Hi Robert, I hope you two continue on with this cleanup! This is so exciting! I am a huge history buff and absolutely love this!
The other Robert’s back and the two of you are showing us the history of the graveyard. Thank you for sharing this.
Hi Robert 👋. So excited for this.
Yes thanks for all the history y’all are doing, so so glad that the 2 Roberts are together again ❤️🇺🇸
I really hope someone from the anthropology department at one of Georgia's universities or colleges watches these videos. It would be nice if they would go into the abandoned cemeteries and graveyards to document the burials. This is so sad to see.
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Just this morning came across these videos on graveyards. Maybe you could write to the
Anthropology dept. At one of Georgia University's or colleges as you had suggested for them to watch these videos, as i
Believe you would know whom to contact as being your idea to Robert and Robert. Thank you for reading. God bless you in your research. Stay Safe in your travels wherever they may take you🙏 Regards,
Sincerely, Susie
Florida. 12:48pm
Feb.28, Wed. 2024
I wish more people would ask these question of the elders of there family. So much history is lost because people won't asks these question. I looked 27 years for my Great Grandmothers grave. Last year we found it (well my sister spotted it). I cried because I was so happy to have been able to see it. It's a wonderful thing you both do, and it makes me smile to think someone might be able to see where there greats or Great Greats might be laying to rest because of you two. You make a great team. Those flowers are Iris.
The Other Robert. I have missed you. It is good to see you again. Welcome back and hello from a snow packed Colorado.
Long gone but now not forgotten thanks to our Roberts'. Thanku for this cemetery visit, I know our Roberts' are so busy, but I Iove these cemetery visits!!
Really enjoyed this extended visit/documentation of a graveyard that hopefully can be preserved/cared for in some manner. Thank you both for sharing, caring and posting.🤞🤞
Thank you to you and the others that worked on the cemetery and others that you visit. I am probably one of the few that think all cemeteries should be protected. Some of my ancestors came from Carroll Co GA. I would like to think someone local is keeping it up. I have no information yet where they are buried. Do know my gr gr grandfather left there and ended up in Itawamba Co MS. His wife is buried there. One of my grandmother's siblings wrote down where her parents are buried but I've never found them. They both died before she was 2 yrs old. May God Bless all of you for working and documenting the graves. I sure hope the rock quarry does not destroy this cemetery. It makes me so made when I hear people and or companies knocking down stones and not even moving the graves. I live in Oklahoma. Several years ago, i found a tiny cemetery next to a road. I came back that fall and removed all the weeds and brushed off the headstones. I did tell a friend that lived in the area. Last time, I was there someone local was taking care of it. They put a fence around it . Oddly, I found out one of my gr gr grand uncle's was buried there. I go out each fall to visit the area.
Thank you gentlemen for your kindness and caring and respectful uncovering of these gravestones of these forgotten people. May the Lord bless you richly and guide you to find many more for their living relatives. God bless ❤🙏
Aloha Robert & Robert! Thank you so much for letting these graves see the sunshine! Beautiful & sad! Thank you! God bless!
Glad to see the other Robert, too! Been a while since we seen you 2 together! Great video, guys! You 2 are awesome!
Never ever tire of these wonderful videos, great to see the brush.
Hi Robert and Robert. It's nice to see you both. This cemetery made for an interesting day for you. It's great you were able to get into to it. You both did a lot of work finding and cleaning those graves. It is appreciated.
So good to see you two together again. Keep up the great work you do💙💙
Wow, phenomenal! I enjoyed this so much thank you!
This is wonderful that you have found these people again. It is so important that we know they lived and are remembered. It is so sad that this graveyard was lost for so long. Thank You for finding it. Hi from New Brunswick, Canada
The respect shown in your pursuits is commendable. Thank you. Great work.
Just so you know that your viewers are paying attention. I duck when you get close to the trees and branches. Helping you vicariously. Great work
Two Bob's on the road again....
Really missed you Robert senior!!! Nice to see you keeping little Robert in line and out of trouble. 😅
That was a long video. Thanks guys. Good to see other Robert back. You guys got a work out today. So many forgotten people in Gods care now.
YAY!!!! The other Robert. more of The other Robert please he's awesome. I love these Cemetery videos. you guys are good people.
I like all your shows old Byrd farm etc but these grave yards are my favorite
How sad that a Quarry has denied access to a grave yard. They should be helping to preserve it instead of putting up obstacles . I always thought it would be nice if someone handy with tools would put together some crosses to mark these unmarked graves . Maybe use pallets to make simple white crosses .Great boy scout project. On the Mary stone I thought I read Born Aug. 1. Did not see the year. Good to see the 2 of you out together. Keep Safe ❤Keep Well ❤
it can be a liability issue if someone goes on and gets hurt
Fantastic video. You guys are amazing. The love and compassion you show these souls. Love from Australia. Stay safe. Love you both. Xx
Fantastic video. Lovely seeing the two Roberts together.
Hey, other Robert! And Robert. Thanks for recording history.
So cool. Thanks 😊 for sharing, gentlemen.
So glad to see the "Other Robert"...such a wonderful man!!
Much respect to you for videoing this cemetery. Thanks hope to see part 2 soon. God bless you both for the history you are documenting
Love seeing "two" Roberts. What a great find, thank you for cleaning the slabs so their names are seen. Wish you could clean every one. I cannot see how the quarry people can keep anyone from their families in this cemetery.
glad to see you and robert together again
To think not even a church was safe to worship God, how things has changed, thank you Mr Sonny for being a Hero!
totally love these videos. just recently found your stuff. great content, especially these long videos. so interesting..
The Roberts are back together again! Life is certainly good. You two are the best entertainment on TH-cam. Even better than Batman and Robin, Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, Sherlock Holmes, and Doctor Watson. Possibly better than Tom and Jerry! Love you both!
Other Robert, with tools! Great vid.
This is an awesome video though it's sad to see the conditions of the graves. I applaud you Robert and Robert for uncovering some of them. It's a wonderful thing that you do on these missions of finding lost graves. God bless your efforts!🙏❤
SUPPER SUPPER GOOD VIDEO
BOTH ROBERTS TOGETHER AGAIN ❤ ♥
REALLY GOOD JOB 👍
THE OTHER ROBERT INJECT A LOT OF ENERGIC TO THE VIDEO
BOTH ROBERTS GREAT JOB 👍
THANKS AGAIN 😊...
This was amazing n huge cemetery. I think it’s wonderful what you n Robert are doing n documenting it all. It’s so sad though that it’s pretty much forgotten. Looking forward to see part 2. ♥️♥️😊👍👍👍🐶
The other Robert!
Thanks also for doing this video!
So much knowledge that people don’t know or choose not to know about!
History documentation!
You guys are awesome, I found the graves of my grandmother’s 3 babies that died and I thought that was hard in a functioning but old cemetery with records. You guys really found the forgotten. So sad. Heritage history matters!
Great to see the two of you together again.
You both are amazing. I love how respectful you are in the graveyard and also uncovering all those stones. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you
Good to see the other Robert again. Great story.
Oh dear sweet Roberts you guys are just amazing they don't make um like you all we can't get enough may god watch over you and keep you safe we love you soooo much
Yeah Robert's back!!!
Thank You for the social work you guys do. A true southerner loves his or her whole population and also understands its broken heart in the way things used to go around here. We look to the future not forgetting the past. Embracing ALL and loving our brothers and sisters better than our forefathers. Again thank you for leading the way.
Amazing job guys, thanks & God Bless you both.
Hey Robert - that bush reminded me of a "Bleeding Heart" - I planted some years ago and it just reminded me of them!
Wow great work as always love your devotion .
Thank YOU 🙏🏽 for posting this ❤
AND ALL THE HARD WORK YOU PUT IN, FINDING THESES GRAVES ✝️
Excellent video and good work.
It's an extra bonus when the other Robert joins you. Always glad to see him too. ❤️
I am SO Happy that you went and filmed and documented as much as you could of this old graveyard. was there a name for this, at one time??
I love the enthusiasm and energy of you guys. The older gentleman is a delight. I love it!
Great to see both Roberts together again
Good to see the Other Robert back!! Huggers!!