I stumble upon an old cemetery in the woods
Hiking around Carrington Lake in Menifee County,I by chance found something I did not expect to find. |
This is the most Primitive Grave yard I have seen. Mostly just rocks Only One headstone has any inscription. |
In This Pic You can somewhat see the sunken area of the body below. |
This Headstone was so craggy getting a rubbing was impossible so I just rubbed charcoal into the carvings |
The name was H. Derosett .Most of the dates were too faint to determine .Died 1911? or was it 1811? |
Walking up the hill I discovered a total of 14 Headstones |
Most of the other stones consist of nothing more than flat rocks buried half way . |
Continuing my Trek in Menifee I Got in my Vehicle and drove down 36 a mile or two to visit the old ''MINES'' on Benson Ln. |
There Used to be two wide Openings side by side just to the side of the road you could see as you drive by a rocky hilltop. Now one seems to have collapsed in the last few years. |
Cave in, This one at one time had about a 15 foot ceiling. |
I used to assume these strange openings in the ground were man made Mines of some sort ,However knowing more about Geology I can see the are most likely just natural caves. |
Continuing on you will be intrigued by what I find next just a few miles down the road, to be revealed in my next post. |
Good post. EJD
ReplyDeleteThanks EJD.
DeleteWhy do you leave us hanging? I don't want to wait.
ReplyDeleteI will have the next piece soon.
ReplyDeleteHello, a friend led me to your blog. I believe I have found your H. Derosett. Here is a link to the Find A Grave website. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=49868913&CRid=2346343&
ReplyDeleteThat's the One! Great research and thanks for the Link.
DeleteSuch great sharing/blogging.
DeleteYou are cursed for defacing man ancestor’s grave
ReplyDeleteYou are cursed for defacing my ancestor’s grave
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