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What I do in Cemeteries

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Peggy:
I just thought I'd throw in a word or two since I strolled by this area, and it caught my eye.

I go to cemeteries and take photos of the headstones and donate the photos to websites that archive them for others... its part of the genealogy hobby.

And I also, read your posts and got to wondering... when I was in my 20's...  I lived down the road from an OLD cemetery...that was grown up (under a canopy of trees), in a cow pature, and obviously abandoned.  I was sad then, and still wonder about it today... It was on Neville-Penn Road in Clermont County, Ohio.  There was no obvious road in there.  My husband (at that time) and I walked in there. Dates on those headstones that were readable were from the mid 1800's. 

We heard stories of haunting up and down that whole road, and supposedly we had an indian spirit that haunted where we lived on the road.  I never did meet up with him/her. 

But, I'll tell ya, I Never forgot about that cemetery either--or the disrespect that the folks of 20 years ago were showing to those pioneers that came before them.

--Nuff said!! :) Peg

Bonnie:

--- Quote ---I go to cemeteries and take photos of the headstones and donate the photos to websites that archive them for others... its part of the genealogy hobby.

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Hey now that's a great idea. Is this a private site?

Ghost Hunters normally have plenty of cemetery pictures. I'm sure some of the headstones would be legible.

Just a thought.

Bonnie

Jim:
We enjoy walking the cemeteries for pretty much the same reason.  There are so many different headstones and you never know what you may find on one.  I enjoy taking pics of the unusual ones.  Walking them at night adds another dimension that is really hard to explain. 

Interesting that you donate the photos to a website.  You might have to tell us some more about that. 

Dianna:
I love walking in old cemeteries, Peggy.

Jim's parents have land in Tennessee that has an old, old graveyard on it. The graves are not family members, so we don't know the history of them, but I think it would be interesting to find out.

I would love to schedule a vigil there at night while on vacation. No telling what we might see!

Peggy:
No, where I donate to isn't private at all.  I mean I take pictures for people's private collection as well, but I donate to websites. I have recently finally decided to donate to only one website, findagrave.com  and it's because its' the least commercial, and the folks there seem to be more in keeping of the spirit that I work within myself. 

:0) Hugs, Peg

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