As a disclaimer...I know this is public info but please do not ask me for where this so called cemetery is. After further investigation, this is someone's property and we must respect it as such. So please don't go wondering around there...
I love this story. Fabulous, with a surprise end. The graveyard is so primitive and rustically beautiful. This is one of my favorite stories to date. Thanks
Watching your videos, love them. Thought I'd help you out, specifically on your Schulmeier cemetary video. GEB = Geboren (born) GES = Gestorben (died) German. Keep up the good work!
🏆⭐🙏🇨🇱 We have a cemetery that dates back to the Civil War with 16 and 17 year olds buried here. Some very ornate tombstones.🛐 Thank you for sharing this
I know where that is. I've seen it many times while working (reading water meters). I always assumed it was just another of those small family cemeteries that are mostly lost to official records. Good information!
This was so unexpectedly cooler than a "regular" cemetery tour. The man who built it must be super interesting to have a beer with! Well done on the research, and thanks for the vid!
The one behind Sely,s Mexican restaurant has been there for years.If you go back behind the old Kowloon,s restaurant and drive back there, off on the left in the woods is a small family cemetery of three graves .This is near the old Starlight Drive Inn theatre screen.Bith are in Schertz.
I see most of the names are hispanic. Possibly a small community or large family there in the past. My grandmothers second husband owned a farm and there was a small cemetary on his farm, had cottonwood and pine trees around it, about 12 graves. A local kid( friend of my son) died after 9-11 in Iraq and requested to buried there😊❤🇺🇸🇺🇸 Ok, I saw the video, what a trip😂
Very interesting story & now got to see location, really appreciate the explanation of tombstones. Also especially curious to see the Chess house. fairly nearby where we live. Already checked out Bacon cemetery, friend I grew up with has distant relatives buried there. thanks really enjoy all ur videos.
I was left with more curiosity about the giant chess pieces on top of the house than the actual cemetery... Okay, I was equally curious. But would love to know more about the house.
Best pay your respects to those Mexican cemeteries we don't take kind to those who disrespect the hente. Even if the family is no longer here to tend to those who are no longer with us. VIVA TEJAS
😢for some reason I could only hear your voice but the video shows total black screen throughout I was looking forward to watching it. 😢 I Like your channel you’re a talented videographer and storyteller 😊
That is a private property cemetery, due to the dates it should coming from rich people, those stones are in perfect condition, considering the dates, 98% Hispanics, who die young, based on the dates
As a disclaimer...I know this is public info but please do not ask me for where this so called cemetery is. After further investigation, this is someone's property and we must respect it as such. So please don't go wondering around there...
I love this story. Fabulous, with a surprise end. The graveyard is so primitive and rustically beautiful. This is one of my favorite stories to date. Thanks
Watching your videos, love them. Thought I'd help you out, specifically on your Schulmeier cemetary video. GEB = Geboren (born) GES = Gestorben (died) German. Keep up the good work!
🏆⭐🙏🇨🇱
We have a cemetery that dates back to the Civil War with 16 and 17 year olds buried here. Some very ornate tombstones.🛐
Thank you for sharing this
This was a great story. Thank you!
I know where that is. I've seen it many times while working (reading water meters). I always assumed it was just another of those small family cemeteries that are mostly lost to official records. Good information!
This was so unexpectedly cooler than a "regular" cemetery tour. The man who built it must be super interesting to have a beer with! Well done on the research, and thanks for the vid!
@@jackalope072 I agree!
Should do one on the cemetery off cibolo creek and Evans road. Another one behind “selys” on fm 78
The one behind Sely,s Mexican restaurant has been there for years.If you go back behind the old Kowloon,s restaurant and drive back there, off on the left in the woods is a small family cemetery of three graves .This is near the old Starlight Drive Inn theatre screen.Bith are in Schertz.
Great job 👏 on the video
This was a cool video. Totally unexpected twist there. Nice job with the research too.
Super intrigued from start to end. Thanks
Awesome video! (:
@samanthayee5256 thank you!
I see most of the names are hispanic. Possibly a small community or large family there in the past. My grandmothers second husband owned a farm and there was a small cemetary on his farm, had cottonwood and pine trees around it, about 12 graves. A local kid( friend of my son) died after 9-11 in Iraq and requested to buried there😊❤🇺🇸🇺🇸
Ok, I saw the video, what a trip😂
Amazing. Thanks.
Very cool and interesting
Very cool 😎
Very interesting story & now got to see location, really appreciate the explanation of tombstones. Also especially curious to see the Chess house. fairly nearby where we live. Already checked out Bacon cemetery, friend I grew up with has distant relatives buried there. thanks really enjoy all ur videos.
This was a very interesting video! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
What a find😳
You need to check out some of the cemeteries around Hondo and Yancy
Helotes used to be so small. Big lot lands. Not anymore
It’s just a stone garden
I was left with more curiosity about the giant chess pieces on top of the house than the actual cemetery... Okay, I was equally curious. But would love to know more about the house.
Best pay your respects to those Mexican cemeteries we don't take kind to those who disrespect the hente. Even if the family is no longer here to tend to those who are no longer with us. VIVA TEJAS
@Carlosrodriguez-ir1ll you're aware that the cemetery in my video isn't a real cemetery, right?
Hey man, it's Gente, not Hente. Lol Mexican? Yeah right 😂
He meant well ❤👍👍
Really cool.
😢for some reason I could only hear your voice but the video shows total black screen throughout
I was looking forward to watching it. 😢 I Like your channel you’re a talented videographer
and storyteller 😊
@evadowney6967 thanks, I'd try rewatching as it sounds like you're having technical issues
I knew a Montemayor family from Helotes back in 80s.
Haha wow what a trip
I subscribed ❤ More videos 👍👍 Please 🙏
They were all young people!
@@japnikki yes, so sad!
also i think may have heard a voice or bug not sure its at the 2:52 mark
@filthycasual7721 yea you're right...not sure what that was?
❤❤❤ 👍👍👍❤❤❤ Montemayor
That is a private property cemetery, due to the dates it should coming from rich people, those stones are in perfect condition, considering the dates, 98% Hispanics, who die young, based on the dates
@esthelaparra1086 not a real cemetery in my video..
Slow your panning shots.
@@NothingToNoOneInParticular don't care
Wow very interesting 😮
It would be nice if somebody could go in there and clean up the graves from all the weeds and stuff
@texasgina watch till the end if you haven't done so. Clean up wouldn't be necessary 😌
Very interesting, wish I could find out who owns it.
Wow, very eccentric of the property owner. But thanks for clarification.
They mean well 👍