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I totally agree. They definitely have so much Respect for all of these lost graves. And put so much time, research and care into doing this!! I love watching all of their videos. And very knowledgeable...
It's so much fun to find cemeteries like this one! I enjoy seeing who I can find and uncover! Definitely don't mess with Robert and his steak sandwich!
Those people saw a lot of history like my grandmother. She went from horse and buggy to seeing man on the moon. It's incredible to think how much more history since then time is passing by so fast now. Makes you think. Thank you for another adventure. Thank you Robert and Robert. God bless 💖
When a church decides to build a cemetery close to another like that its sad they don't try to clean up the older one. It is a wonderful thing you do, bringing these to light. Keep Safe ❤Keep Well ❤
Some local Legion or VFW organizations need to be told about the Veteran from the Spanish / American War. Can’t wait for the next video on this cemetery !
Lmbo... Y'all are HILARIOUS 🤣😂😂 Bless y'all for what y'all do for these cemeteries. Y'all are great together. I can't wait for the return video of this place. It will be great as well 🙂
@@raynonabohrer5624 they even talking about changing of the names of military bases and VA Hospitals names that seem to fit this I guess new norm ! Kinda sadding since I'm a disabled veteran !
Great find and now thanks to you and the Other Robert its not lost so maybe it will get looked after Now take him for his steak sandwich :) Thankyou for sharing
@@shakingbones1768 no they don’t use EVP although any electronics spirits will play with, they like to turn lights on and off, television on and off, make your cell phone ring
You two need to get some kind of container that will hold all of your equipment. A cemetery container with brushes, rake, broom, gloves, cameras, batteries, etc. and always take it with you. In other words, if you have a wife, she should organize it.
We will say it again, both you and Robert and not only interesting to watch and listen to, the history you find out about is so cool. We also love the way that you take care of these old graveyards and the honor you bring to the people who lived on this earth before us.
I can sympathize with the “other Robert” ! It never fails! You go spontaneously to visit a site and there’s always one something you need to do the job and it’s in the other truck! May all our disappointments be that size!
I suggest having a box in your vehicle for all your unplanned cemetery adventures full of needed tools you may need....just in case you roll up on a new location. Included in that box are gloves, flashlights, brushes, walking sticks for Robert II, and perhaps batteries for such impromptu occasions. Thanks for yet another fun time with Robert squared.
You guys do an AWESOME job of keeping history, memories, people ALIVE; or at least allowing us viewers to know who once were amongst us here on earth! I really enjoy what you're doing!! Keep up the GREAT WORK!!
"Granpa always said..." HA HA! It is charming how respectful y'all are being amoung the graves. I was taught to NEVER step on someone's grave. Cheers, Dick from Vancouver.
So love these old Cemeteries, one thing that is so beautiful, is the epitaphs on the stones, shows how they Loved God and Family...Great video as always boys!😀💖👍
Here in Sweden you’re not allowed to have a grave in your garden. We must bury our ancestors in a churchyard. You will never find a grave if it’s not from the Stone Age or someones dog. Love your channel and I learn a lot of American history. Love from Sweden 🇸🇪
The other Robert, oh no, directly behind the head of the biggy headstone is Jesse's father (Littleberry) and sister (Betty Moon) nside a fenced in area. Yall hit the mother load on the Milner family. Check all on find a grave by just using the name Milner. It's a shame no family member has stepped forward to maintain any on their plots. I love being a 'stone whisper' I tote all kinds of supplys when doing this.
John Reynolds was not even 40 when his wife died. Guessing he remarried and is buried somewhere else. Sad that no one ever updated the headstone -- guess true love didn't last as long as he thought.
There is a cemetery out in the country where I live called Pleasant Hill Cemetery, and it dates back to 1940. And back in the field a ways away from it, is another cemetery which is called the Slott-Sloat Cemetery, which is also known as the Old Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Thank you so much Robert for documenting the old cemeteries!!! I wish someone here in SC would do the same!!! I always enjoy seeing your videos!!! Great unplanned adventure!!! Take care Robert and Robert, stay safe and God bless you both!!! Merry Christmas to you and your ✝️🎄🎁
I love watching your videos. It’s great to see remnants of history respected and preserved. Old cemeteries are fascinating to me. It’s a record of the actual people’s lives and how their relationship with each other. If they only knew that 100 plus years in the future someone would be reading their tomb stone and thinking obout who they were! God bless you and have a Merry Christmas!
Thank you for the adventure sad as it maybe with unkept cemeteries ! Take care , stay safe and healthy with whatever you guys maybe doing next ! Please have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ! Doing well here in Kansas .
Y'all do more good when you're unprepared than a lot of people do with a full kit! That being said, time to create an ammo can for your truck full of brushes, scratchers, flashlights and flags. I suspect that's a segregated cemetery situation. Great video!
i love your videos u 2 are great at finding lost history its amazing i love going to old cemeteries and taking pics of old stones and the history of learning about them i have a pretty old one up the road and i went there it was amazing
Love these videos. I live in the Pacific North West and we do not have graves as old as what you have in the South East. Mainly because GA was established before WA State was. We do have people that were buried in the mid 1800's but I have seen in your videos much older graves which is very cool.
I Love all your videos of the old gravesites but seeing so many that have become lost and forgotten just makes me want to be cremated and spread over the ocean even more. I've instructed my 3 children of my wishes and they all have said they would do as I wish.
I personally love what you do and if you’re not prepared 100% of the time, oh well!! The reverence and respect that you show is very admirable. I hate saying this but sometimes Robert seems a little bit grumpy ...🤨.
Thank you again so much. It was so interesting. I look forward to the next video. I try to imagine how those folks lived back then. Take care guys. Merry Christmas 🎄.
Robert if you are ever in Stone Mountain Georgia go to the small old cemetery in "old town" Stone Mountain. It has a lot of 1800 and Civil War veteran graves along with a recent headstone (in the old section) that is pretty amazing. You will know it when you read it (literally a wtf moment). The old cemetery isn't very big you can find the stone in 5 minutes.
I’ve been there, never filmed it. Amazing place... Was it the stone with someone who was murdered? Or maybe I haven’t seen the one you’re talking about yet. I’ll have to go back there soon.
@@AdventuresIntoHistory About 15 years ago (give or take) a fairly new white granite headstone said something like "An amazing sexual partner" as the main large print on a woman's tombstone. Yes it actually said sexual and I was rather gobsmacked by it, maybe it has been removed?
I wish olives closer and could tag along with you guys! Texas is just too far to commute. 😢. I really appreciate the reverence you show to all these untended graves and cemeteries. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!❤️🙌🏻✨
You both need to keep your tools and that book in a bag that you always throw into the car no matter what your original plans are. Then you can make unplanned stops. Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to the whole troup.
He has been hearing that for years! After a few hundred comments he even bought a hand broom. Seems a cemetery kit with a machete, saw, broom and muck boots would be standard for his vehicle after all this time but nope!
@@anonz975 and a small folding shovel, flashlight, gloves, basic first aid kit (spiders, scorpions etc...) Lots of batteries, small magnifying glass, paper and charcoal or pencils for making rubbings...I could go on, but eventually the bag would be too heavy to carry😊
I just looked up stacked stone, since you find these monuments fairly often. Cairn is a Scottish Gaelic term denoting stacked stones, so maybe these are graves from Scottish families. This is from Wikipedia. "In modern times, cairns are often erected as landmarks, a use they have had since ancient times. However, since prehistory, they have also been built and used as burial monuments; for defense and hunting; for ceremonial purposes, sometimes relating to astronomy; to locate buried items, such as caches of food or objects; and to mark trails, among other purposes."
I think that if you don’t go back to this place, you are going to have a lot of upset people.....also would like to know more about the Spanish American war veteran