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Lost and Stranded Cemeteries
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsThere are thousands of lost and stranded cemeteries in the world. Many are hidden in the woods, others are being slowly eaten by construction and particularly by shopping center parking... -
Burying the Dead at Wounded Knee
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsBurying the dead at Wounded Knee – 1891 -
Buried by the Church
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsA typical setting in days gone by in the East. A life lived in the town where you grew up. The church attended throughout your life and then your death. ... -
Burial at a Rural Church
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsWith competing churches side by side, travel to graveyards was simplified. Hopefully, the tombstones will survive the decline of old wooden buildings and subsequent reconstruction or moves to new locations. -
Andrew Jackson Bennett–Civil War Veteran
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsBorn on 9 Aug 1837 in Mason, Warren Co., Ohio, Andrew Jackson Bennett served in Company C, 2nd Kansas Calvary during the Civil War. He died and is buried in... -
Fall Day in the Cemetery
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsThe perfect way to spend a sunny fall day – Taking photos of headstones for posting on Find-a-grave. -
Always and Forever
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsThe death of a baby invokes extreme stress and loss in the lives of parents and family members. The belief that families can be together forever helps assuage the pain. -
Marching Off To War
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsWar on the Western Front in France during WWI erupted in 1914. Huge numbers of troops from the nations involved marched in to battle. Fearsome battles ensued leaving numberless wounded... -
Buried By The Bay
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsSailors, wives and children of costal communities usually enjoy a view of the sea throughout the eternities. -
The Train Wreck at the Beloeil Bridge
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsThe St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad through Beloeil, Canada was completed in December 1848, finishing the link between Montreal and Saint-Hyacinthe. Unfortunately, in 1864, a passenger train passing over the...














