How can a cemetery be abandoned ? I was under the idea that the toun , county, or even the state would care for it,, if not the locals of the town. People who past away deserve better. ( I would think ) thank you Leo for this one. Mabye when people see this video they will clean it up . THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA......
The city said they don't own it. The technical owner has been lost paper wise. We talked to a city worker. It's not the only cemetery we have had with no owner.
Seems odd that the town or county is not collecting any property taxes on the acreage (no matter what is on, or in, the land). Recently, here in our county, the county wanted to widen a road. There was a small cemetery on the land they needed. The county could not locate any owners. County paid to find current family members/descendants of these buried. County paid to re-intern each person at the location of family members' wishes. Only 2 buried had no living family. County re-interned them to a cemetery nearby. Each person moved was documented at the court house if anyone comes looking in the future for those who were moved. The county is going forward with widening the road.
The cemetery where my civil war vet great grandfather is located in southwest Indiana is mowed and that is all. My wife and I seem to be the only people who visit it. There are at least 100 stones that have been tossed into the bushes. I found a great aunt's headstone that was partially buried. I have trimmed the trees back from my Grandfather's grave or it would be swallowed up. There isn't enough money and not enough living relatives left to take action. This is not a unique situation.
Fascinating explored cemetery. It is really sad to see the growth hiding the resting of the past. There should be a community effort to restore this area and clean headstones. Thanks, Leo, for this video.
I like walking through the cemeteries with you!! You explore everything even the ones in the briars. It's so sad no one cares enough to take care of the the older cemeteries. Thank for bringing these ones to our attention. Now they are not forgotten anymore
The Buskirk graves have beautiful poems . But its strange there aren't dates at all. Actually it looks like a huge cemetery. Sad shape. Thanks for the tour !
Bring along a flashlight. Shine it up next to the writing from the side. Makes it a whole lot easier to read. And thank you for what you do. Love the channel!
Heather you’re a true investor! I love how in-depth you are with the tombstones and history of people that once lived on this earth. Thank you Leo for doing the leg work. Y’all make a awesome team, I love all of you’re interesting videos❤
I loved watching this. My great grandpa, John Wilson, is buried there as well as his wife Susan Wilson. She died at 21, leaving him to raise 2 little boys (Ott and Howard). Howard was My grandpa. My great grandfather went up every Saturday and lovingly cleared any debris from Susan's grave. There are also 2 baby boys there (my grandpas first 2 boys. If you ever find them we would be delighted.
Why was the front part better kept than the back. Heather I really enjoy the background info you add makes it even more interesting. The first baby grave - what were those I bolts (?) used for. I wonder if the 12 year old who died of inflamed intestines could have had appendicitis? May have been Crohn's disease. Although she was pretty young to have died of that. Maybe not with medical care what it was back then. The nurse in me always likes specifics. Not always possible back then. Leo your curiosity always ends you up in the briar patches. You are a better person than I am. I'm not sure I would want to brave all those pricker bushes. Thanks for another excellent video.
Thanks! I think people keep the front mowed down some and say forget the back. The 13 year old it actually said heart failure due to inflamed small intestine. Sometimes I can't add it all. I'm also curious 🤔
My friends, Claude and Kathleen White lived in the 2 story house across from this cemetery in the seventies and eighties. They have passed away now and their daughter lives in California.
Another great cemetery tour. I’m thinking that maybe my great grandfather David Lester might be buried there since he died in Logan. Every time Leo came to an old plain stone I was hoping it said “Lester”. I believe I’m related to America Justice. Can’t wait to come down and see these places. Glad your starting to feel better Heather. I appreciate what the two of you do for all of us.
Cheryl Verhelst my daddy is a Lester and mommy is Justice, and just like you I can't wait to go back and see all the amazing cemeteries. I thought the same when he said the name America Justice ❤
Linville name got my attention. My great grandma was a Linville, Herma Fae. She married George Ferrell. BTW, I am from Logan County, Crooked Creek Rd in Peach Creek.
You just found my 3rd great grand daddy Alexander Lunsford, he was born in 1817 in North Carolina, he died in 1899 in Logan WV. He was married to my 3rd great grandma Sarah "Sally" and I think they had all together 5 children. He was a minister and Devil Anse Hatfield enjoyed hearing his sermons.
@thehillbillyfiles thank you for your videos, im learning and putting together my family tree, on my mother's side is Lunsford, Dyer, Sexton My mom was a Lunsford and on my Dad's side they are the McCoys, McClellan, Wiley. These walks you do help me look for more stories and clues to add to my research. They also confirm so many stories that my family has told me. Thank you for these, you are a blessing 🙌 🙏 I'm appalachian born and so very proud!!!
I am strongly saddened about this cemetery in such the condition that it is. This should be taken care of by the town or the neighborhood. Cemeteries and graveyards should NEVER be 'abandoned'! So very sad....
To bad the county or someone couldn't start a group of volunteers to start cleaning up some of the older abandoned graveyards and cemeteries. Everyone that volunteers could bring any tools, gardening, and lawn equipment they have and clear all the overgrowth and blow the leaves at each one. Could have volunteers sign up for one or more days of clean up a month. And pick a Cemetery to work on for each one. Many hands make of light work.
In the old days, families would go and clean up their family plots. Then I think cemeteries added that service to the cost of the plots. So younger generations no longer did it. We seem to have lost interest in our ancestors. Very sad to see.
I've known several families from West Virginia over the years. They always missed home and talked about how beautiful it is. So I ask why did you leave? The answer was you had three choices, 1 you can work for the coal mines, 2 you can work for Walmart, or 3 you can live off welfare. Was told that West Virginia is the welfare state and that's because there are no jobs. The state was known for the coal mines and now they are mostly closed. All the people I knew from there were terribly homesick. I think so many of those graveyards are abandoned because what family was left had to move to survive. I'm in North Carolina so is any of this true you think?
100% true. Once the coal mines were gone the people who could afford to leave did, the rest had to find work and do the best they could. I grew up with stories from my mother, aunts and uncles about how beautiful and booming it was during their youth and adulthood. Hearing about the family owned restaurants and the theater and places they hung out was so interesting. Made me want to visit eventually. I'm still considering even buying land there just because.
Where the McDonald’s is across from the island there used to be a bus terminal where i bought comic books for 10 cent. It had a basement where they sold comics
We have one behind my work that was left to the elements for years and now that people are interested they take good care of it. I'm being cremated, if I'm going to be forgotten I'm not going to waste ground. Personal opinion
I would respectfully suggest that you carry a walking stick with you. Aids in hill walks and clearing briars. Love your videos. Interesting and informative. Thanks
About 16 yrs ago I rode my motorcycle up there and stopped and looked around that cemetery and I Know I saw a headstone that said QUOTE: "I was born a Slave and I died a Slave".... I have been up there a couple times since to find it again and take a photo of it but can't find it anymore and don't know if maybe someone destroyed it or carried it off but I will never forget what it said!
lol, nothing wrong being distracted by wildlife and their tracks. I enjoy when others point out signs of animals and animal tracks and in many videos I can clearly see tracks that the 'creator' just ignored like they didn't exist and THAT shocks me every time! lol Seriously though, I am proud that I am 'distracted' by any sign of wildlife. It's who I am... i
Great video. This is a very sad thing to see. If the city does not own it, what about the county? It seems to me that the county could send in work crews and gradually clean it up. Do you think some of the broken headstones 🪦 is due to vandalism? Or just age. Thank you very much, Leo and Heather, for another interesting video. Have a great day.
Vandalism and time. The county can barely take care of it's living residents. There's tons more cemeteries just like it everywhere. It's never going to be fixed sadly. The problem is too big and no one cares that much. I want to at least document some before it's just rubble. Thanks for the support Michael 😊
@The Hillbilly Files - Legends and Locations You are very much welcome! Thank you very much for getting back to me. I really did not mean to vent the way I did. You and Heather are really doing a wonderful service, in documenting these cemeteries before they become, like you say, rubble. I do believe you when you say that there are tons of abandoned cemeteries in your region, ( Perhaps hundreds? ) and it is very unfortunate that no one seems to care about them. Probably, the families have passed away, or moved away, and there is no one left to care about the cemeteries. Perhaps the state government of West Virginia could help with cleaning up selected cemeteries, maybe using its state national guard 💂♂️ to do the actual work. 🤔 That might help to save a few cemeteries. Thank you very much again, for all you and Heather do.
I don’t see why the community somehow can’t get together and clean the cemetery up. It has to be there ancestor’s. Maybe make the people in jail clean it up on work detail.
Bear this in mind most of your supposedly abandoned cemeteries are way over 100 years old, and if they were a perpetual care cemetery at the beginning. 100 years later they have ran out of any space for new Graves, if you do not have the space to sale then there is no income coming in even to maintain a staff much less perpetual care, sad
Antibiotics have been a good thing. Silver is the first antibiotic they used. They could have drank water with a silver coin in it. I have a 5 year old granddaughter who had damage after her first MMR shot and now has autism. She is a beautiful little girl 😢 I pray she gets better. Her dr will now give a 💉 exemption (a little too late). I love your videos though. They are so fun.
Is that the cemetery down past Stallings? It goes straight up the hill if it's the one I'm thinking of and the last time I was down there it was in horrible shape I have and Uncle buried there his tombstone has his picture on it his name was Wayne Bradley
Looks like the state could step in with some grants to fund the upkeep of cemeteries abandoned like this, especially with veterans laid to rest there. What about having the prisoners near by do cleaning & upkeep? Most of them here fight over privileges like this. Beats picking up trashing or working in the fields. It is such a shame because eventually it will be lost to nature. People would be in an uproar where I'm from but we care more about the dead than those still living in my city. I can't think of an abandoned cemetery near where we live & my son & I frequently go visit ones we can find.
@@thehillbillyfiles ok cool! I’ve been wanting to come down and ride with my son . I’ve been to the Hatfield cemetery and really liked that area cause I’m a history nerd when it come to the feud. How do I contact u for the guided tour info??!! I’m excited to do it!!😎💪🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
So sad this cemetary wasn't taken care of. Thank you all for what you do.
How can a cemetery be abandoned ? I was under the idea that the toun , county, or even the state would care for it,, if not the locals of the town. People who past away deserve better. ( I would think ) thank you Leo for this one. Mabye when people see this video they will clean it up . THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA......
The city said they don't own it. The technical owner has been lost paper wise. We talked to a city worker. It's not the only cemetery we have had with no owner.
Not in this neck of the woods . There’s several abandoned cemeteries in this area. All of southern West Virginia really.
Seems odd that the town or county is not collecting any property taxes on the acreage (no matter what is on, or in, the land). Recently, here in our county, the county wanted to widen a road. There was a small cemetery on the land they needed. The county could not locate any owners. County paid to find current family members/descendants of these buried. County paid to re-intern each person at the location of family members' wishes. Only 2 buried had no living family. County re-interned them to a cemetery nearby. Each person moved was documented at the court house if anyone comes looking in the future for those who were moved. The county is going forward with widening the road.
@@jumpin4joyncYeah they have moved several graves around here for infrastructure purposes.
The cemetery where my civil war vet great grandfather is located in southwest Indiana is mowed and that is all. My wife and I seem to be the only people who visit it. There are at least 100 stones that have been tossed into the bushes. I found a great aunt's headstone that was partially buried. I have trimmed the trees back from my Grandfather's grave or it would be swallowed up. There isn't enough money and not enough living relatives left to take action. This is not a unique situation.
Fascinating explored cemetery. It is really sad to see the growth hiding the resting of the past. There should be a community effort to restore this area and clean headstones. Thanks, Leo, for this video.
I totally agree, sadly there's 100s more like it.
I like walking through the cemeteries with you!! You explore everything even the ones in the briars. It's so sad no one cares enough to take care of the the older cemeteries. Thank for bringing these ones to our attention. Now they are not forgotten anymore
Thanks Beth ☺️
The Buskirk graves have beautiful poems . But its strange there aren't dates at all. Actually it looks like a huge cemetery. Sad shape. Thanks for the tour !
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Love the text notations and actual pictures attached to the story of those that have past away.
I love the notations and the fact that you go looking for these long lost Cemeteries. These are infact where we have come from.
Thanks Leo for sharing this story. Now thier not forgotten..
Bring along a flashlight. Shine it up next to the writing from the side. Makes it a whole lot easier to read. And thank you for what you do. Love the channel!
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you very much for the fabulous tours! I enjoy hearing and watching your stories. I am a Civil War buff and I love our American History. ☘️
We hope to get to Gettysburg this year and do stories. But we are going to perryville, it's already booked!
Great Job! You and Heather make a great team! Keep em' comin', please. Ty..
Thank you! Will do!
Heather you’re a true investor! I love how in-depth you are with the tombstones and history of people that once lived on this earth. Thank you Leo for doing the leg work. Y’all make a awesome team, I love all of you’re interesting videos❤
Thank you so much! Very kind
I loved watching this. My great grandpa, John Wilson, is buried there as well as his wife Susan Wilson. She died at 21, leaving him to raise 2 little boys (Ott and Howard). Howard was My grandpa. My great grandfather went up every Saturday and lovingly cleared any debris from Susan's grave. There are also 2 baby boys there (my grandpas first 2 boys. If you ever find them we would be delighted.
This is the best exploration channel on TH-cam!!! Sending love from Pa!!!!😎💪🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks Edward!
Leo... it's hard to NOT get distracted by wildlife. It's beautiful just to see.
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Are there records of who is buried here? Probably not cuz they are so old.
Home Sweet Home ❤❤❤
Leo and I would spend all day in one cemetery if I was to go out exploring with him cause I look everywhere and get distracted also!!!😂😂😂
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Thank you because it's alot of work❤
How sad! It is ashame that no one is taking care of this old cemetery. Thank you for your wonderful videos. How is Heather????
She's recovering slowly, this is sickest she's ever been. But getting better, thanks for asking 😊
What beautiful headstones (some) in such an abandoned graveyard! 🥲 Too bad no one has visited other than deer-and kept this place up! 🙏🏼
Why was the front part better kept than the back. Heather I really enjoy the background info you add makes it even more interesting. The first baby grave - what were those I bolts (?) used for. I wonder if the 12 year old who died of inflamed intestines could have had appendicitis? May have been Crohn's disease. Although she was pretty young to have died of that. Maybe not with medical care what it was back then. The nurse in me always likes specifics. Not always possible back then.
Leo your curiosity always ends you up in the briar patches. You are a better person than I am. I'm not sure I would want to brave all those pricker bushes. Thanks for another excellent video.
Thanks! I think people keep the front mowed down some and say forget the back. The 13 year old it actually said heart failure due to inflamed small intestine. Sometimes I can't add it all. I'm also curious 🤔
My friends, Claude and Kathleen White lived in the 2 story house across from this cemetery in the seventies and eighties. They have passed away now and their daughter lives in California.
Buskirk looks like a cradle grave. The cradle is usually planted with flowers. So sad to see the place neglected. Thanks for sharing
Thx for your episodes. Very interesting
Good lord what a walk I'm tired. Thank you
Haha thanks for coming along
Thank you for the walk through this graveyard.
Sad but interesting, thank you. Many old tears were shed.
Now we know what kind of marker Leo prefers, lol
Amazing difference between hand forged steel fence and Industrial revolution stamped steel fencing.
Watching from Florida, really enjoy your content.
Awesome! Thank you! Heather was born in Key west
Sure Leo, really appreciate your trekking thru the woods!
My pleasure!
That community needs to get together and clean that grave yard out. So distasteful.
Ok, why don’t you organize it and help out?
Another great cemetery tour. I’m thinking that maybe my great grandfather David Lester might be buried there since he died in Logan. Every time Leo came to an old plain stone I was hoping it said “Lester”. I believe I’m related to America Justice. Can’t wait to come down and see these places. Glad your starting to feel better Heather. I appreciate what the two of you do for all of us.
Thanks Cheryl, hopefully you will figure it out soon
Cheryl Verhelst my daddy is a Lester and mommy is Justice, and just like you I can't wait to go back and see all the amazing cemeteries. I thought the same when he said the name America Justice ❤
My mom was also a Justice!
@@shortmoneytrucker964 any Justice from Kentucky?
Would be nice to see it fixed back like it was back in the hay day, since these souls was there and brought the community together 🌹💕🪦
Yeah I agree
Linville name got my attention. My great grandma was a Linville, Herma Fae. She married George Ferrell. BTW, I am from Logan County, Crooked Creek Rd in Peach Creek.
🥺😥so sad to see the resting place of someone's loved one's in such in this condition 💕
You just found my 3rd great grand daddy Alexander Lunsford, he was born in 1817 in North Carolina, he died in 1899 in Logan WV. He was married to my 3rd great grandma Sarah "Sally" and I think they had all together 5 children. He was a minister and Devil Anse Hatfield enjoyed hearing his sermons.
Wow that's awesome
I actually have a photo of his gravestone, which is the same as in your video ❤️
@thehillbillyfiles thank you for your videos, im learning and putting together my family tree, on my mother's side is Lunsford, Dyer, Sexton My mom was a Lunsford and on my Dad's side they are the McCoys, McClellan, Wiley. These walks you do help me look for more stories and clues to add to my research. They also confirm so many stories that my family has told me. Thank you for these, you are a blessing 🙌 🙏 I'm appalachian born and so very proud!!!
Thanks.
Welcome!
I am strongly saddened about this cemetery in such the condition that it is. This should be taken care of by the town or the neighborhood. Cemeteries and graveyards should NEVER be 'abandoned'! So very sad....
I agree, there is lots of them around. It's pretty clear they will never be taken care of. The city can barely keep it's live people going honestly
So much fun.
To bad the county or someone couldn't start a group of volunteers to start cleaning up some of the older abandoned graveyards and cemeteries. Everyone that volunteers could bring any tools, gardening, and lawn equipment they have and clear all the overgrowth and blow the leaves at each one. Could have volunteers sign up for one or more days of clean up a month. And pick a Cemetery to work on for each one. Many hands make of light work.
This cemetery is in better shape then a lot of others you explore
Yes sadly
In the old days, families would go and clean up their family plots. Then I think cemeteries added that service to the cost of the plots. So younger generations no longer did it. We seem to have lost interest in our ancestors. Very sad to see.
Agreed
How 😔 😔 sad.
I've known several families from West Virginia over the years. They always missed home and talked about how beautiful it is. So I ask why did you leave? The answer was you had three choices, 1 you can work for the coal mines, 2 you can work for Walmart, or 3 you can live off welfare. Was told that West Virginia is the welfare state and that's because there are no jobs. The state was known for the coal mines and now they are mostly closed. All the people I knew from there were terribly homesick. I think so many of those graveyards are abandoned because what family was left had to move to survive. I'm in North Carolina so is any of this true you think?
Very possible, there's not much here to make a good living off of.
100% true. Once the coal mines were gone the people who could afford to leave did, the rest had to find work and do the best they could. I grew up with stories from my mother, aunts and uncles about how beautiful and booming it was during their youth and adulthood. Hearing about the family owned restaurants and the theater and places they hung out was so interesting. Made me want to visit eventually. I'm still considering even buying land there just because.
I love watching you! ❤
Oh thank you!
Amazing incredible cemetery 🪦 all the great history
Thanks 🙏
Where the McDonald’s is across from the island there used to be a bus terminal where i bought comic books for 10 cent. It had a basement where they sold comics
So sad no one cares about this cemetery. Thank u for the nice video have a wonderful day.
Thank you too
We have one behind my work that was left to the elements for years and now that people are interested they take good care of it. I'm being cremated, if I'm going to be forgotten I'm not going to waste ground. Personal opinion
I would respectfully suggest that you carry a walking stick with you. Aids in hill walks and clearing briars. Love your videos. Interesting and informative. Thanks
About 16 yrs ago I rode my motorcycle up there and stopped and looked around that cemetery and I Know I saw a headstone that said QUOTE: "I was born a Slave and I died a Slave".... I have been up there a couple times since to find it again and take a photo of it but can't find it anymore and don't know if maybe someone destroyed it or carried it off but I will never forget what it said!
Interesting 🤔
I think the mayor of every city should take charge of cemeteries that need help. It's the history of his city. Try and find dependents to help.
Yucca plants were put to ward of evil spirits.
@6:35 Buskirk, Would you consider that a Craddle Grave Maybe?
Craddle Graves were considered someone with Money, Which makes sense with the markers.
I'm not sure, possible I suppose
lol, nothing wrong being distracted by wildlife and their tracks. I enjoy when others point out signs of animals and animal tracks and in many videos I can clearly see tracks that the 'creator' just ignored like they didn't exist and THAT shocks me every time! lol Seriously though, I am proud that I am 'distracted' by any sign of wildlife. It's who I am...
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Around where I live, the jailer has prisoners working off time, a lot of the time is cleaning old cemeteries!
Lol! Wildlife distracts me too! 🤣
Great video. This is a very sad thing to see. If the city does not own it, what about the county? It seems to me that the county could send in work crews and
gradually clean it up. Do you think some of the broken headstones 🪦 is due to vandalism? Or just age. Thank you very much, Leo and Heather, for another interesting video. Have a great day.
Vandalism and time. The county can barely take care of it's living residents. There's tons more cemeteries just like it everywhere. It's never going to be fixed sadly. The problem is too big and no one cares that much. I want to at least document some before it's just rubble. Thanks for the support Michael 😊
@The Hillbilly Files - Legends and Locations You are very much welcome! Thank you very much for getting back to me. I really did not mean to vent the way I did. You and Heather are really doing a wonderful service, in documenting these cemeteries before they become, like you say, rubble. I do believe you when you say that there are tons of abandoned cemeteries in your region, ( Perhaps hundreds? ) and it is very unfortunate that no one seems to care about them. Probably, the families have passed away, or moved away, and there is no one left to care about the cemeteries. Perhaps the state government of West Virginia could help with cleaning up selected cemeteries, maybe using its state national guard 💂♂️ to do the actual work. 🤔 That might help to save a few cemeteries. Thank you very much again, for all you and Heather do.
I can't understand why some family member of the deceased doesn't speak up for the cemetery.
People don't care about anything it seems
@@thehillbillyfiles I understand that much but the county even. I just don't understand these people thanks.
I don’t see why the community somehow can’t get together and clean the cemetery up. It has to be there ancestor’s. Maybe make the people in jail clean it up on work detail.
There's 100 more like it
Bear this in mind most of your supposedly abandoned cemeteries are way over 100 years old, and if they were a perpetual care cemetery at the beginning. 100 years later they have ran out of any space for new Graves, if you do not have the space to sale then there is no income coming in even to maintain a staff much less perpetual care, sad
Antibiotics have been a good thing. Silver is the first antibiotic they used. They could have drank water with a silver coin in it. I have a 5 year old granddaughter who had damage after her first MMR shot and now has autism. She is a beautiful little girl 😢 I pray she gets better. Her dr will now give a 💉 exemption (a little too late). I love your videos though. They are so fun.
Thanks so much
I learn today that you can use shaving cream to bring out the letters, then rinse with water in a spray bottle.
Is that the cemetery down past Stallings? It goes straight up the hill if it's the one I'm thinking of and the last time I was down there it was in horrible shape I have and Uncle buried there his tombstone has his picture on it his name was Wayne Bradley
Looks like the state could step in with some grants to fund the upkeep of cemeteries abandoned like this, especially with veterans laid to rest there. What about having the prisoners near by do cleaning & upkeep? Most of them here fight over privileges like this. Beats picking up trashing or working in the fields. It is such a shame because eventually it will be lost to nature. People would be in an uproar where I'm from but we care more about the dead than those still living in my city. I can't think of an abandoned cemetery near where we live & my son & I frequently go visit ones we can find.
there's 100s of cemeteries here in that condition
We can just call you the searcher.
Somebody mows I imagine it still belongs to the city but it’s disgraceful
It does not belong to the city. We talked to them.
I have a novel idea... Leather work gloves... Just an idea....
Or..don't touch the thorns? Another novel idea!
How do you say all those stones got broken?
So whats the cover up about anna?
What kind of guided tours do u do Leo?? Atv??
Atv sxs tours Hatfield McCoy trails
@@thehillbillyfiles ok cool! I’ve been wanting to come down and ride with my son . I’ve been to the Hatfield cemetery and really liked that area cause I’m a history nerd when it come to the feud. How do I contact u for the guided tour info??!! I’m excited to do it!!😎💪🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Squirrel 🤣
Exactly 🤣
I believe the husband of the women that was killed by her two slaves is buried in the Spring Hill cemetery in my hometown of Huntington W.V.
Not thàt bad of care, seems!
So the owner of a cemetery owns the dead too?
Is this City View Cemetary?
No it's Logan city cemetery