Hey Ive been there! I know the folks that own the property in next to it in Synders hallow. They clean up it every once and a while, there was a nice sign hanging but it was stolen. Story is the whole family died of a sickness and the area was abandoned then eventually bought by the state. At one point it was owned by the Blue Ridge Hunting club and a lumber company. Pretty cool place!
What a fantastic hike. So much happening there. Loved the cemetery it was beautiful. Seems lot more to see will look forward to it if you go back. Thanks for taking me along. Please take care
Well done. I didn't notice you filming that much. Thanks so much for inviting me on that adventure. One of the most fun and mysterious hikes I've been on. Great day😊. Keeps my Hope alive that there is still alot of hidden gems out there. Keep on adventuring 👍🙂🙏 God Bless !
Excellent find you all! I just found this thanks to your vid: Snyder Farm Cemetery (though, some sources say just Snyder Cemetery - like you stated 🙂), 30 people are interred there, 11 of them are Snyders, some are Stoops, and a few others are Shindledecker. Elizabeth is the oldest one there. As far as those foundations, I'm digging, lol. Awesome vid!
I found that too! "30 burials" just represent the ones recorded on Find A Grave, but there are probably more than that considering how many broken and unreadable stones are there.
The graveyard is the Snyder Farm Cemetery. It can be found on the Find A Grave website, listed as being in Hamiltonban Township, Adams County PA. Great job!
If ever a cemetery was haunted,it'd be that one what with the Devils walking sticks and that weird tree. Always heads up in that forest as I've heard there have been Bigfoot sightings or vocals there. And that triangle area! I bet paranormal people would have a field day. Im going to see if I can find anything on it. That barn at the beginning was cool. Sorry for this being so long but I really enjoyed this video very much. Would love to go there myself. Safe travels as usual. ❤❤❤❤❤
Hmm I subbed to some guy, "day hike dad" a few weeks ago because i miss heard you 😁. He's not bad, but now I'm subbed to Dave. BTW, I didn't find a link below to Dave, but it was a quick search to find him.
After Daniel Snyder and his two sons died, the farm was inherited by his last child, Margaret. She got married, moved away, and a local small group of people was buried in there but they are not family.
Hey Ive been there! I know the folks that own the property in next to it in Synders hallow. They clean up it every once and a while, there was a nice sign hanging but it was stolen. Story is the whole family died of a sickness and the area was abandoned then eventually bought by the state. At one point it was owned by the Blue Ridge Hunting club and a lumber company. Pretty cool place!
What a fantastic hike. So much happening there. Loved the cemetery it was beautiful. Seems lot more to see will look forward to it if you go back. Thanks for taking me along. Please take care
Well done. I didn't notice you filming that much. Thanks so much for inviting me on that adventure. One of the most fun and mysterious hikes I've been on. Great day😊.
Keeps my Hope alive that there is still alot of hidden gems out there.
Keep on adventuring 👍🙂🙏
God Bless !
Excellent find you all! I just found this thanks to your vid: Snyder Farm Cemetery (though, some sources say just Snyder Cemetery - like you stated 🙂), 30 people are interred there, 11 of them are Snyders, some are Stoops, and a few others are Shindledecker. Elizabeth is the oldest one there. As far as those foundations, I'm digging, lol.
Awesome vid!
I found that too! "30 burials" just represent the ones recorded on Find A Grave, but there are probably more than that considering how many broken and unreadable stones are there.
The graveyard is the Snyder Farm Cemetery. It can be found on the Find A Grave website, listed as being in Hamiltonban Township, Adams County PA. Great job!
All those rocks in those walls! Can you imagine the hard work to build them? Wow!
That was amazing. Cool find. Thanks for taking us along. Stay well and be safe.
If ever a cemetery was haunted,it'd be that one what with the Devils walking sticks and that weird tree. Always heads up in that forest as I've heard there have been Bigfoot sightings or vocals there. And that triangle area! I bet paranormal people would have a field day. Im going to see if I can find anything on it. That barn at the beginning was cool. Sorry for this being so long but I really enjoyed this video very much. Would love to go there myself. Safe travels as usual. ❤❤❤❤❤
❤very cool cemetery. Great find!😊❤ thanks for the hike. 😊🎉❤
There is a cool little copper mine close to that area.
I'm always refreshed after hiking with you..
Cheers Cliff, it's 60 degrees here today. Insane but stormy as heck fire. Cheers
Might be a good project for a Boy or Girl Scout troop to clean up the old cemetery.
Thank You!
That was a cool pic, Cliff. When the camera was facing out of the barn, you and the background framed by the window!
Another great one Cliff! Thank you!
Great video! So glad y'all found that elusive cemetery. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the adventure!
I'm so happy for Dave and for all three of you actually. Good job finding the cemetery. Maybe divine intervention led you guys to it.
Thanks Cliff
Wow!! What a nice find
Thats an impressive stone wall.
Cool find.
fascinating!
great hike.🪦🪦🪦
Howdy from the Pocono’s
How is your friend John? Haven’t seen him in your videos for a while. Hope he’s doing well.
I have been wondering about John too.
He has posted on his channel Hometown Historian
He gives updates on his channel.
Great vid ty
Very cool find 👍
cool find.
Must be a lot of history & homes or ranch ! At one time ! I would do more research ! Great find !
That tree with the burl’s on it are worth a ton of money.
Kepner's Knob?! Interesting! 😅
Hmm I subbed to some guy, "day hike dad" a few weeks ago because i miss heard you 😁. He's not bad, but now I'm subbed to Dave. BTW, I didn't find a link below to Dave, but it was a quick search to find him.
After Daniel Snyder and his two sons died, the farm was inherited by his last child, Margaret. She got married, moved away, and a local small group of people was buried in there but they are not family.
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"Devil's Walking Stick"? My grandfather called them "Devil's Club"...
The piece of machinery by the barn is a horse drawn mower. It would have been used for cutting hay.
Those stone walls could have been used during the civil war as protection for the soldiers to hide behind
It’s end of February Cliff catch up 😂😂
Life happens. I appreciate all his effort
At the Spring House time stamp 14;39 did you notice the date of 1907 just above the lintel to the right?
Sorry, cut myself off. Seems like there are additional letters preceding it, maybe names? Pretty cool stuff you go out and find. Thanks!
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Immigrant Dutch Colonists ??
Wondering why my comments with links to the families in the cemetery were deleted?
youtube often removes comments that contain links.
@@thewanderingwoodsman7227 OK, I'll put a link about the graves on your Facebook page. Enjoy.
Guy called Wes. Snyder played Soccer for Netherlands He was Dutch. Fact