Family Stories in StoneFiled under: Cemeteries The last time you were in a cemetery, did you ever take a look at the tombstones, or a particular tombstone? Did you ever wonder, who that person was? What they did for a living? How they died, or most importantly, how they lived? What their "story" was? Here are some of the family stories that I've found in stone. They're mostly from East Texas, but I do travel now and then. So, I may include some outside of East Texas. Oh, and sometimes, it's the cemetery that has the engaging story to be told.. http://familystoriesinstone.blogspot.com/ - last updated 6 Oct 2009 |
The Educated Graveyard RabbitFiled under: Cemeteries Charter Member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits - Promoting the historical importance of cemeteries, grave markers, and the family history to be learned from a study of burial customs, burying grounds, and tombstones. http://sherifenleyrabbit.blogspot.com/ - last updated 24 Aug 2009 |
I'd Sooner Be A Graveyard RabbitFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific A member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits discovering the buried treasures of central Oklahoma. http://soonergraveyardrabbit.blogspot.com/ - last updated 18 Aug 2009 |
The Graveyard Rabbit of Christian Co., ILFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. http://thegraveyardrabbitofchristianco.blogspot.com/ - last updated 12 Aug 2009 |
New Hope CemeteryFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific Parham, Monroe County, Mississippi. A member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. http://newhopecemetery.blogspot.com/ - last updated 9 Aug 2009 |
Cemeteries of the Hill CountryFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific As part of my membership requirement in The Association of Graveyard Rabbits, I will be using this blog to write about cemeteries, grave markers, and burial customs in the Hill Country of Monroe County, Mississippi. http://cemeterieshillcountry.blogspot.com/ - last updated 6 Aug 2009 |
Graveyard Rabbit of Aroostook County, MaineFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific Learning history by visiting cemeteries in New Sweden, Woodland, Perham, Caribou, Washburn, Westmanland, Fort Fairfield, Stockholm, and other places; Member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits. http://aroostookrabbit.blogspot.com/ - last updated 28 Jul 2009 |
Grave MappersFiled under: Cemeteries | Technology At Grave Mappers, we are genealogists, researchers, historians, hobbyists, and cemetery lovers who have something in common-we want to preserve the priceless records found in cemeteries. Each of us has done this in our own unique way-walking through small deserted cemeteries and transcribing the headstone information; photographing headstones and sharing them on the internet; indexing and publishing burial listings from the cemeteries we visit; and even restoring and preserving aging burial marker and gravesites. Now as a group, we are joining together to unite our efforts. And we invite you to join us! At the Grave Mappers blog you will find: ~The locations of obscure, abandoned, and endangered cemeteries. ~Exciting ways to help preserve cemeteries and their records. ~Spotlights of individuals and organizations that are making outstanding cemetery preservation efforts. ~Cemeteries in the news. http://gravemappers.blogspot.com/ - last updated 10 Jul 2009 |
A Graveyard Rabbit of the Old WestFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific Searching for disappearing pioneer cemeteries out West. http://familyhistoryimages.com/rabbit/ - last updated 2 Jun 2009 |
The Graveyard Rabbit of North Snohomish CountyFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific A Member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits . http://susaned2.wordpress.com/ - last updated 1 Jun 2009 |