Daniel is my son, that was his favorite fishing spot...his three older brothers put up that memorial. I told them it looked like a grave....that is also his picture taped to the orange barrier blocking the road. Thank you❤very touching.
Daniel was a dear friend of mine. He was loved by so many, he loved fishing and had a smile that was very contagious. I see this video and can still hear his voice in front of the campfire or swimming in the water. Thank you for appreciating his memorial. LLDG ❤
Je viens de découvrir votre chaîne et je m'abonne de suite . Très intéressant . J'ai des amis en Caroline du Nord, mais j'y suis pas encore allée . Merci pour ces découvertes, sans musique sans vacarme que j'ai beaucoup apprécié .
Daniel Erwin Goliath aged 23, born April 1,1999 in Wyandotte Michigan, sadly passed away on April 11, 2022 in Wake Forest, North Carolina. Son to Roger John Goliath, Laura Ann Goliath with Jack Milam; brother to Aaron John Goliath, Christian Roger Goliath and Andrew Forbes Goliath; Grandson to Edna, James Walsh, Inge Goliath and Erwin Goliath. Daniel had far reaching energy that touched the lives of so many people, there were very few people who could say something bad about Daniel, he was a true outdoorsman and loved to spend time in nature or just generally hanging out and about with friends creating memories and stories that he told with such energy you couldn’t help but be captivated or just laugh. Daniel was always trying new things and packed so much life experience in to such a short amount of time from farming to traveling the state he loved or just gaming and chilling at home with friends and family he brought joy to people without trying. He was cherished by so many and the footprint he left behind will never be able to be filled, he'll always be present in our hearts and will never be forgotten by all those who knew him.
Love walking through old cemeteries. I once read a headstone that said ~ Remember friends as you walk by as you are now so once was I as I am now so you shall be prepare for death & follow me..Spooky! I was maybe 11 yrs old when I read that. I never forgot it! Great video with much respect. Thank you for sharing your experience!
Your channel popped up .. clicked liked & sub !!!.. rip to all .. & Daniel .. had tears in my eyes when I read what his mom wrote .. condolences to the Goliath family & friends .. 🙏🏽❤️🥺💐..
@@silverwolvesutility5219 yes beyond sad … he’s my oldest son’s age … 😔🙏🏽🥺❤️🩹.. . & yes I saw what his mom & friends wrote .. it was very touching .. & he was so loved by many & to even those like you & I & many he has touched us … .. 🙏🏽❤️💐🥺
I use to work for a local gas company and I drove that road many times going to service the accounts of customers. There were a lot of road closings and changes when Falls Lake was created. Bayleaf is an old community, it was always a pleasant visit passing through the area before Raleigh fell victim to urban sprawl. I remember seeing the cemetery, it was more than likely a community or church cemetery judging by the simple stones marking many of the graves.
@fredericktaylor2891 Your past experience is interesting and sad at the same time. Although Falls Lake is a beautiful place to hike and fish, many people lives were uprooted. The town I grew up in NY had a population of 25k. Now, it's over 100k. Barley recognizable. People moving north from the big cities.
I grew up around Quaker Springs near the Saratoga Battlefield. Very small town in NY. I moved down here in 96 from Buffalo to 3 days later going through Hurricane Fran. In other Graves around the area, unmarked graves represented by a stone are usually slaves. If you go into Hillsborough at Blackwood Park there is a slave cemetery in the back of the park towards I-40.
I'm a native Tarheel. My ancestral family cemetery includes a few graves marked by plain rocks like those you filmed in the beginning. These graves are of slaves who became Christian. NC has cemeteries that were segregated, white and separate black cemeteries. This is a tradition/practice that largely continues unspoken. If this is an old church cemetery its possible that the church moved to a new location because of building the lake and may have a burial register with a numbered plot plan to will reveal the names of those interred.
When I was stationed at Ft. Stewart in Huntsville,Ga there were small old centimeters scattered throughout the training area. It was always weird to come up on one when you were manuevering through woods.
Thank you to all of those who mentioned slavery and native Americans who don’t like to be called Americans; they like to be called native or Indian. But I will say slaves and natives built this land no and if buts. So when you are traveling any of the roads in the south or certain parts of the north, especially the Midwest and New England, and the very top of East Coast; remember, natives and slaves built his land. The Europeans and other individuals like the Spaniards and other countries came over to the Americas and took over. So we need to give credit where credit is due. I do like the fact that you dedicated your video to Daniel, that’s the only memorial that you saw with a name on it. But you did not see all of the slave & the native graves. My ancestors, both slaves and Indian people had this land first and navigated this land and plowed this land off of their backs and feet.
Stones are called field stone headstones. Not necessarily poor. Depending on how long ago the burial took place, the family may not have had access to headstone businesses to purchase headstones, in the 1800s or early 1900s. Sometimes when headstones/fieldstones are grouped together it is a family. Smaller headstones/fieldstones are children. A lot of love and care was spent looking for the right fieldstone. Remember, this was the marker which family could return to so they can pay their respects later. There are definitely newer headstones which might have been placed in the last 20 or 25 years, even though death dates maybe in the 40s or 50s. So many are doing geneology and finding loved ones, so, out of love, purchase new headstones.
My mother, my brother, and I are mentioned in a book called "The last real people" by Joseph Lapointe. Its a book of people he met deep in the Adirondacks
@katrinaleigh9214 I was referring more so to the stones/rocks that were sticking out of the ground. The unmarked stones. Usually, unmarked stones are for people who couldn't afford a detailed tome stone. I could be mistaken at this particular cemetery. What are your thoughts 🤔 ?
@@silverwolvesutility5219 I am actually related to the Baileys and the Mangums. In the area close to where you were is the Mangum and Langley house and the Mangum Allen House I believe alot of the Graves could be children because the are close together Depending on how old the grave site is I know Mangum had slaves so It could be that as well. I have been doing ancestry history Not so proud of it but I can't change it either
@katrinaleigh9214 Great information! Maybe there is an undiscovered document out there related to this grave site. If I come across something, I'll let you know. Good luck in discovering your ancestry ☘️
TH-cam suggested your video. I am interested in old lost cemeteries. I am also interested in videos trailing old abandoned roads or communities. The abandoned road and the lost cemetery hit 2 of my video likes. I probably would not be interested in other of your videos if your channel is not finding lost abandoned communities, roads, cemeteries or ways of life.
@jumpin4joync Appreciate you stopping. Stay tuned, I have a few camping wilderness trips planned for this fall and winter. I found a few places I'm going to explore using lidar. Hopefully, uncover some old 1800s relics. Don't want to give too much away.
@silverwolvesutility5219 I will browse your videos for others I may be interested in. I will stay tuned. Also, I live southeast of Raleigh. Our family has visited most of the lakes in the area, if not all. We have not been to the area in your video. Thank you.
Old as that graveyard was, it makes me think it might have been an old family graveyard. That the state would not take care of it but keep it separate unbothered. I guess the family can if they are still around. I see these all the time old family graveyards that are grown over and the families do not take care of them.
@outdoorlife5396 Someone commented earlier that they are related to one of the families. She knows of the graveyard but hasn't been there in a while. She is the process of discovering her past. Others have said that maybe the unmarked graves could have been children. I think they do maintenance, but not often.
@@silverwolvesutility5219 When I lived in Wake Co, with the expansion of Raliegh and the new roads, they were running into old graveyards all the time. By NC law, you can move them if the family doesn't care or if there is no family. There lies the problem, there is always one who says it is going to stay. Thing that upset me, was yesterday you didn't even know the graveyard was there.
Family graveyards are common in NC. When I moved down here, I wondered about these little graveyards in the middle of fields and that’s what I learned. Because some people lived too far from churches (hard to believe today when they are everywhere), people were allowed to have graveyards on their property. There are no laws in NC prohibiting burying a body on private property. Unsolved murders anyone? 😮
@@Guesswhat211 I don't think you can bury a person anywhere now. I do believe that the funeral homes have got that fixed. I had someone in my family die in MT. He could not be buried in NC without coming from a funeral home. He was cremated. Then there was a 1500-dollar groundbreaking fee. No matter how big the hole. There were a few other issues also. In a home graveyard, if it is already established, you are ok, but I think it is difficult to start a new one now. It is really a money racket that the funeral homes have got going. I thin the last funeral that I did about 4 yrs ago was 12K. I already had the grave, the headstone and the foot stone. The person didn't mind seeing their name on a foot stone when they visited their spouse.
@outdoorlife5396 The location of this graveyard, I believe, is OK. It located within Fall Lake state park. I'm learning after this video, there seems to be a large interest in cemeteries.
Nothing about Daniel but his obit. So strange. Another young man died there a year later. He was 21. Stranger still when I looked up Daniel Goliath 4/11/22 it is a bible verse 4:11-22 NLT.
There's also a very awesome music/ video tribute to Daniel Goliath on his funeral home obituary. This guy was obviously extremely loved by many. R.I.Paradise Sweet Daniel 🙏💜✨️
Do keep in mind that Blackbeard(Edward Teach[Thatch]) made his home in Bath North Carolina, about 45mins north of Jacksonville, and often used the Topsail inlet. North Carolina has some of the oldest graveyards in our countries history because North Carolina was a "Profit State" so it had many farmworkers and land owners, so there are cemeteries all over North Carolina starting late 1600s for European settlers. Having been born and raised and still reside in my original hometown. North Carolina is full of fascinating history, and there's a lot of things and people in the ground that nature has taken over, plus here in Brunswick county, they found ancient beads used for trade typically by the inuit people who crossed the Bering Sea when it had was a land bridge, it is now the Aleutian Islands, so that gives even more credence to the history of this state. If been to Falls lake and the Neuse River many times.
@@danielrubio5886 My legs are very hairy, so that counts as a protective layer. ☺️ I can't speak for other people. But for real ! Heat 🥵 plays a big factor.
Daniel is my son, that was his favorite fishing spot...his three older brothers put up that memorial. I told them it looked like a grave....that is also his picture taped to the orange barrier blocking the road. Thank you❤very touching.
We love and miss you Daniel! Pic still sits on my spice rack. Love always, Nat aka The Bees Knees
I'm sorry but what happened to him?
He went missing there never found just like Sebestian Rogers and other missing persons never found maybe @maureenmee9775
@@maureenmee9775dat place is spooky haunted
Daniel was a dear friend of mine. He was loved by so many, he loved fishing and had a smile that was very contagious. I see this video and can still hear his voice in front of the campfire or swimming in the water. Thank you for appreciating his memorial. LLDG ❤
Daniel was a great person . Him & a lot of our friends used to hang out there & try to grill out a bit :) . He will be forever missed .
Je viens de découvrir votre chaîne et je m'abonne de suite . Très intéressant . J'ai des amis en Caroline du Nord, mais j'y suis pas encore allée . Merci pour ces découvertes, sans musique sans vacarme que j'ai beaucoup apprécié .
We miss you Daniel! One of the best humans 🖤
Daniel Erwin Goliath aged 23, born April 1,1999 in Wyandotte Michigan, sadly passed away on April 11, 2022 in Wake Forest, North Carolina. Son to Roger John Goliath, Laura Ann Goliath with Jack Milam; brother to Aaron John Goliath, Christian Roger Goliath and Andrew Forbes Goliath; Grandson to Edna, James Walsh, Inge Goliath and Erwin Goliath.
Daniel had far reaching energy that touched the lives of so many people, there were very few people who could say something bad about Daniel, he was a true outdoorsman and loved to spend time in nature or just generally hanging out and about with friends creating memories and stories that he told with such energy you couldn’t help but be captivated or just laugh. Daniel was always trying new things and packed so much life experience in to such a short amount of time from farming to traveling the state he loved or just gaming and chilling at home with friends and family he brought joy to people without trying. He was cherished by so many and the footprint he left behind will never be able to be filled, he'll always be present in our hearts and will never be forgotten by all those who knew him.
Oh wow. I'm from Michigan too. Wyandotte is South of where I grew up. I live in NC now. Thanks for posting.
There's an awesome music/video tribute to Daniel on his funeral home obituary page. So cool to witness such admiration by his loved ones 🙏💜✨️
Love walking through old cemeteries. I once read a headstone that said ~ Remember friends as you walk by as you are now so once was I as I am now so you shall be prepare for death & follow me..Spooky! I was maybe 11 yrs old when I read that. I never forgot it! Great video with much respect. Thank you for sharing your experience!
Your channel popped up .. clicked liked & sub !!!.. rip to all .. & Daniel .. had tears in my eyes when I read what his mom wrote .. condolences to the Goliath family & friends .. 🙏🏽❤️🥺💐..
@@joyous8248 It is sad, so young. I did not expect his family and friends to find my channel.
@@silverwolvesutility5219 yes beyond sad … he’s my oldest son’s age … 😔🙏🏽🥺❤️🩹.. . & yes I saw what his mom & friends wrote .. it was very touching .. & he was so loved by many & to even those like you & I & many he has touched us … .. 🙏🏽❤️💐🥺
I use to work for a local gas company and I drove that road many times going to service the accounts of customers. There were a lot of road closings and changes when Falls Lake was created. Bayleaf is an old community, it was always a pleasant visit passing through the area before Raleigh fell victim to urban sprawl. I remember seeing the cemetery, it was more than likely a community or church cemetery judging by the simple stones marking many of the graves.
@fredericktaylor2891 Your past experience is interesting and sad at the same time. Although Falls Lake is a beautiful place to hike and fish, many people lives were uprooted. The town I grew up in NY had a population of 25k. Now, it's over 100k. Barley recognizable. People moving north from the big cities.
I grew up around Quaker Springs near the Saratoga Battlefield. Very small town in NY. I moved down here in 96 from Buffalo to 3 days later going through Hurricane Fran. In other Graves around the area, unmarked graves represented by a stone are usually slaves. If you go into Hillsborough at Blackwood Park there is a slave cemetery in the back of the park towards I-40.
Rest in peace my best friend 💚 Long Live Daniel!!!
Love you dawg he's tracking animals all the way down it looks like a yellow lab
@@ericsemaza6986 He is half Labrador and half Pitbull
I'm a native Tarheel. My ancestral family cemetery includes a few graves marked by plain rocks like those you filmed in the beginning. These graves are of slaves who became Christian. NC has cemeteries that were segregated, white and separate black cemeteries. This is a tradition/practice that largely continues unspoken. If this is an old church cemetery its possible that the church moved to a new location because of building the lake and may have a burial register with a numbered plot plan to will reveal the names of those interred.
This is so great! Thanks for taking us along. ❤
@Leeza-G I'm glad you enjoyed!
Hey love that hometown exploration. I'm from Granvillie County nc. Good to see someone doing this. Keep up the good work!
Prayers sent 🙏
Your dog is G🥰RGEOUS❣️
When I was stationed at Ft. Stewart in Huntsville,Ga there were small old centimeters scattered throughout the training area. It was always weird to come up on one when you were manuevering through woods.
Thank you to all of those who mentioned slavery and native Americans who don’t like to be called Americans; they like to be called native or Indian. But I will say slaves and natives built this land no and if buts. So when you are traveling any of the roads in the south or certain parts of the north, especially the Midwest and New England, and the very top of East Coast; remember, natives and slaves built his land. The Europeans and other individuals like the Spaniards and other countries came over to the Americas and took over. So we need to give credit where credit is due. I do like the fact that you dedicated your video to Daniel, that’s the only memorial that you saw with a name on it. But you did not see all of the slave & the native graves. My ancestors, both slaves and Indian people had this land first and navigated this land and plowed this land off of their backs and feet.
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Respect to the original people of North America, God bless their souls❤
wow so much misinformation.
Love the birds! Nice woodland trai! And very green and gorgeous.
I find it interesting that your audio clipped for a second as you stood by that memorial.
When editing the clips, I might have offset the audio. There is a lot of filming that doesn't make it into the video.
I stumbled upon your video by chance. Love your content. Keep on exploring my friend.
@reese9030 Thank you ! Will do.
Lovely area 😊 thanks!!
I love your videos! Good thing you got your hefty side kick with you he’s a beauty!!!!
@gotcexplorewithalbee8574 Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate the support. Bo is a heft side kick. Keeps me in shape.
That area is gamelands, and you should wear blaze orange if you explore there during hunting season (October through December)
@@tombutler7726 I hear yeah. Bow hunting begins September 7
Nobody really hunts over there and if anyone does they are aware that many people visit this site
Just found your channel. Now subscribed. Love your content.
@@celestelacey812 Thank you very much. Appreciate the support.
Lots of interesting places in the woods around here. I live about 20 minutes east of this one. Also ex-NYer.
I used to live in Youngsville,NC and have been to Falls Lakes a few times. Wish I had known about this. Pretty interesting.
Great video! New subscriber!!
Timeline 7.49 I see something tiny transparent creature popping around 😅 I wonder 😅what that could be ?
Stones are called field stone headstones. Not necessarily poor. Depending on how long ago the burial took place, the family may not have had access to headstone businesses to purchase headstones, in the 1800s or early 1900s. Sometimes when headstones/fieldstones are grouped together it is a family. Smaller headstones/fieldstones are children. A lot of love and care was spent looking for the right fieldstone. Remember, this was the marker which family could return to so they can pay their respects later. There are definitely newer headstones which might have been placed in the last 20 or 25 years, even though death dates maybe in the 40s or 50s. So many are doing geneology and finding loved ones, so, out of love, purchase new headstones.
@@jumpin4joync Great information! Thanks
interesting video
Thank you.
My mother, my brother, and I are mentioned in a book called "The last real people" by Joseph Lapointe. Its a book of people he met deep in the Adirondacks
RIP Daniel 💙🙏🙏🕊️🕊️
That roads in better shape than most in Wake county. 😂
@jasonsmith3477 Come to think of it, I did see any potholes. You might be right LOL 😆
Long leaf pine is our state tree
Look up barker rd near Jordan lake. Does the same thing as this road. I’ve actually driven out into Jordan lake on the road.
Would be interesting to see if the road comes out beyond the water...
@evelynjepson5955 I believe it does from the Google earth images.
What a place for a wheel park bikes wheel chairs tricycles of course walking and the great thing is that they can’t be hit by a car
Cemetery was not for the poor or less unfortunate. The Mangum and Bailey were prominent families.
@katrinaleigh9214 I was referring more so to the stones/rocks that were sticking out of the ground. The unmarked stones. Usually, unmarked stones are for people who couldn't afford a detailed tome stone. I could be mistaken at this particular cemetery. What are your thoughts 🤔 ?
@@silverwolvesutility5219 I am actually related to the Baileys and the Mangums. In the area close to where you were is the Mangum and Langley house and the Mangum Allen House
I believe alot of the Graves could be children because the are close together
Depending on how old the grave site is I know Mangum had slaves so It could be that as well. I have been doing ancestry history
Not so proud of it but I can't change it either
@katrinaleigh9214 Great information! Maybe there is an undiscovered document out there related to this grave site. If I come across something, I'll let you know. Good luck in discovering your ancestry ☘️
I’d bet those small graves are for children, infants, or miscarried babies. Death rates for the young used to be a lot higher.
I would love to go exploring with you
I have been there.
TH-cam suggested your video. I am interested in old lost cemeteries. I am also interested in videos trailing old abandoned roads or communities. The abandoned road and the lost cemetery hit 2 of my video likes. I probably would not be interested in other of your videos if your channel is not finding lost abandoned communities, roads, cemeteries or ways of life.
@jumpin4joync Appreciate you stopping. Stay tuned, I have a few camping wilderness trips planned for this fall and winter. I found a few places I'm going to explore using lidar. Hopefully, uncover some old 1800s relics. Don't want to give too much away.
@silverwolvesutility5219 I will browse your videos for others I may be interested in. I will stay tuned. Also, I live southeast of Raleigh. Our family has visited most of the lakes in the area, if not all. We have not been to the area in your video. Thank you.
Old as that graveyard was, it makes me think it might have been an old family graveyard. That the state would not take care of it but keep it separate unbothered. I guess the family can if they are still around. I see these all the time old family graveyards that are grown over and the families do not take care of them.
@outdoorlife5396 Someone commented earlier that they are related to one of the families. She knows of the graveyard but hasn't been there in a while. She is the process of discovering her past. Others have said that maybe the unmarked graves could have been children. I think they do maintenance, but not often.
@@silverwolvesutility5219 When I lived in Wake Co, with the expansion of Raliegh and the new roads, they were running into old graveyards all the time. By NC law, you can move them if the family doesn't care or if there is no family. There lies the problem, there is always one who says it is going to stay. Thing that upset me, was yesterday you didn't even know the graveyard was there.
Family graveyards are common in NC. When I moved down here, I wondered about these little graveyards in the middle of fields and that’s what I learned. Because some people lived too far from churches (hard to believe today when they are everywhere), people were allowed to have graveyards on their property. There are no laws in NC prohibiting burying a body on private property. Unsolved murders anyone? 😮
@@Guesswhat211 I don't think you can bury a person anywhere now. I do believe that the funeral homes have got that fixed. I had someone in my family die in MT. He could not be buried in NC without coming from a funeral home. He was cremated. Then there was a 1500-dollar groundbreaking fee. No matter how big the hole. There were a few other issues also. In a home graveyard, if it is already established, you are ok, but I think it is difficult to start a new one now. It is really a money racket that the funeral homes have got going. I thin the last funeral that I did about 4 yrs ago was 12K. I already had the grave, the headstone and the foot stone. The person didn't mind seeing their name on a foot stone when they visited their spouse.
@outdoorlife5396 The location of this graveyard, I believe, is OK. It located within Fall Lake state park. I'm learning after this video, there seems to be a large interest in cemeteries.
They are just so old that that the weather has worn them down to nothing.
Never knew this road was there been around falls lake alot😮
Apparently, there are a few more. I like to follow the shoreline, not this trip. Water level is really high right now. Thanks for stopping by.
Me either. Not far from my house
Sorry. What hapenned to him?
@@normamaia4118 I don't know. I don't feel comfortable asking his friends and relatives who have committed on the video😔
Nothing about Daniel but his obit. So strange. Another young man died there a year later. He was 21. Stranger still when I looked up Daniel Goliath 4/11/22 it is a bible verse 4:11-22 NLT.
yeah thats all i could find too
There's also a very awesome music/ video tribute to Daniel Goliath on his funeral home obituary. This guy was obviously extremely loved by many. R.I.Paradise Sweet Daniel 🙏💜✨️
Hope you brought enough water for the dog and yourself
@@ericsemaza6986 Always do, Bo has his own water and travel bowl
Stones close together cause they were children.
Fake news
19 minutes from my house!
Rip doggy
Do keep in mind that Blackbeard(Edward Teach[Thatch]) made his home in Bath North Carolina, about 45mins north of Jacksonville, and often used the Topsail inlet. North Carolina has some of the oldest graveyards in our countries history because North Carolina was a "Profit State" so it had many farmworkers and land owners, so there are cemeteries all over North Carolina starting late 1600s for European settlers. Having been born and raised and still reside in my original hometown. North Carolina is full of fascinating history, and there's a lot of things and people in the ground that nature has taken over, plus here in Brunswick county, they found ancient beads used for trade typically by the inuit people who crossed the Bering Sea when it had was a land bridge, it is now the Aleutian Islands, so that gives even more credence to the history of this state. If been to Falls lake and the Neuse River many times.
What happend
I think that's a slave cemetery and the fancy headstones are the family that owned them.
That gate had American flag so they're Americans and they might be also like military and slaves
Loblolly pine.
HeyINeverLivedInNwewYorkImFromWisconsin
Why do people always wear shirts when out in the woods? It makes no sense
@@danielrubio5886 My legs are very hairy, so that counts as a protective layer. ☺️ I can't speak for other people. But for real ! Heat 🥵 plays a big factor.
Very old baby graves.
I thought that was children, thought it looked close enough to be from an epidemic.
You might be correct !
It's definitely baby graves 😢
Slave cemetery and Confederate or whatever