In a world where it seems there is less and less common decency it is nice to see that there are those who are taking the time to rehab a cemetery like that. It looks as if it is slowly but surely coming back to something of a well-kempt piece of hallowed ground. Good job showing and acknowledging that, Matt. 😎👍
What a totally cool find. That grass was very dry. Like one spark and poof. I liked the music playing. Always give you a thumbs up buddy! Hope it helps.
So Happy to see ppl taking care of this small plot!! Seeing lots of ppl starting to take care of neglected cemeteries. With D-2 and some scrubbing and pressurized water to rinse. Have you seen any of that?
What a hidden gem. You have such a keen eye for detail. Your videography is awesome.... smooth blends and fades. The subtle music bed was soothing. A fantastic video Thanks for bringing it to us, Matt. Be safe in your travels
Hi Matt.Small cemetery, guess it is a (former) family cemetery.Needs work but at least the grass is mowed so it is visible. 1.52 small WOW tree, beautiful details , 1879, one of 10 children; next to the child father conrad h. viberg jr., 1893 and wife / mother angeline m.Father born in Germany, his wife also. 2.49 mary j. warner, daughter of a & h.c., 1893, 1 mo.24 d. 3.00 our darling rosetta daisy, dau of a & mary l. warner, 1877, 7.mo. 17 d.; sister of mary j. different mother next to her (3.05) mary l. wife of amos warner, 1881, 36 yrs. 3.38 edwin b., 1886, 46 yrs. wife lovisa 1871, 3.53 russel l.guilford sr. 1867 4.00 cynthia jane van zile ( maybe Dutch ancesters, name : van Zijl ) dau of daniel & rachel, 1871-1877, 5 yrs. 5.02 iron in the stone or moss/lychen 5..05 sarah louise horn snyder, wife of jacob, 1845-1887, 6.23 henry c. opdyke ( maybe Dutch ancesters ; name :opdijk) , 1877 footstone (6.34) 6.52 children opdyke ; commodore perry, 1838, 3 yrs, and : william , 1838, 4 yrs., children of h.c. & e 8. 48 hulda fulkerson, 1906, 75 yrs. 9.43 john l. watson, 1896, 46 yrs. 11.03 albert frederick son of b.f. & j.a.1889-1889.Enjoyed the exploration of this historic forgotten but found again place. Great job on the people that are restoring the cemetery, work in progress.Maybe a revisit when the restoration is finished to see the endresult Matt. Thanks for sharing, keep us updated.Great job , keep filming and bringing us to some gems which you found while exploring !!!.
A small quaint place that I'm glad you had come across. I'm also glad to see some restoration being done. Thank you for sharing Matt and keep up the good work.
Guessing groundhogs, but not positive. They seem to prefer digging underneath solid things and I find similar in other places. We have one in our backyard that had made a home under a shed for years until it built a new place under a heavy brush/root system nearby. Very cool little dude that cleans up all of our old apples that fall out of the trees.
In a world where it seems there is less and less common decency it is nice to see that there are those who are taking the time to rehab a cemetery like that. It looks as if it is slowly but surely coming back to something of a well-kempt piece of hallowed ground. Good job showing and acknowledging that, Matt. 😎👍
Little stone with the initials is usually a footstone. Nice to see someone is sorting out the mess. Thanks Matt. Deb of Oz,
Thanks for the bonus video. What a great place! Stay well and safe. Keep the videos coming. Take care- Chris and Dave
What a totally cool find. That grass was very dry. Like one spark and poof. I liked the music playing. Always give you a thumbs up buddy! Hope it helps.
That would be one bad year for corn! Thanks, Kuulei!
It does look much better now, i remember when you were there before and it looked horrible. Thanks for sharing.
Nice piece of history. I believe the reddish color stone could be granite. They are very pretty. Thanks for sharing Matt. Good to see you.
That’s a sweet little place. Glad someone is giving it attention.
So Happy to see ppl taking care of this small plot!! Seeing lots of ppl starting to take care of neglected cemeteries. With D-2 and some scrubbing and pressurized water to rinse. Have you seen any of that?
Well, Thanks 🙏Matt !
Very cool 😎 !! Thanks Matt 😊
Nice little find.
What a hidden gem.
You have such a keen eye for detail.
Your videography is awesome.... smooth blends and fades.
The subtle music bed was soothing.
A fantastic video
Thanks for bringing it to us, Matt.
Be safe in your travels
I wonder if the clean up is an Eagle Scout project.
Thankyou" ❤
Just watching! Been at the heart ♥️ doctor having another ablation on my right leg again!! That place looks so sad to me!
Hi Matt.Small cemetery, guess it is a (former) family cemetery.Needs work but at least the grass is mowed so it is visible. 1.52 small WOW tree, beautiful details , 1879, one of 10 children; next to the child father conrad h. viberg jr., 1893 and wife / mother angeline m.Father born in Germany, his wife also. 2.49 mary j. warner, daughter of a & h.c., 1893, 1 mo.24 d. 3.00 our darling rosetta daisy, dau of a & mary l. warner, 1877, 7.mo. 17 d.; sister of mary j. different mother next to her (3.05) mary l. wife of amos warner, 1881, 36 yrs. 3.38 edwin b., 1886, 46 yrs. wife lovisa 1871, 3.53 russel l.guilford sr. 1867 4.00 cynthia jane van zile ( maybe Dutch ancesters, name : van Zijl ) dau of daniel & rachel, 1871-1877, 5 yrs. 5.02 iron in the stone or moss/lychen 5..05 sarah louise horn snyder, wife of jacob, 1845-1887, 6.23 henry c. opdyke ( maybe Dutch ancesters ; name :opdijk) , 1877 footstone (6.34) 6.52 children opdyke ; commodore perry, 1838, 3 yrs, and : william , 1838, 4 yrs., children of h.c. & e 8. 48 hulda fulkerson, 1906, 75 yrs. 9.43 john l. watson, 1896, 46 yrs. 11.03 albert frederick son of b.f. & j.a.1889-1889.Enjoyed the exploration of this historic forgotten but found again place. Great job on the people that are restoring the cemetery, work in progress.Maybe a revisit when the restoration is finished to see the endresult Matt. Thanks for sharing, keep us updated.Great job , keep filming and bringing us to some gems which you found while exploring !!!.
What is this Cemeterys name? Loved this by the way😊
A small quaint place that I'm glad you had come across. I'm also glad to see some restoration being done. Thank you for sharing Matt and keep up the good work.
Where is this?
NE Indiana
What were those holes 🕳️ about?
Guessing groundhogs, but not positive. They seem to prefer digging underneath solid things and I find similar in other places. We have one in our backyard that had made a home under a shed for years until it built a new place under a heavy brush/root system nearby. Very cool little dude that cleans up all of our old apples that fall out of the trees.
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