Incredible 190 Year Old Plantation Cemetery Hidden In The Woods! Daniel Brown Cemetery
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On this Adventures into History video, Cecil and I return to the woods of Talbot County, Georgia to explore the historic Daniel-Brown Cemetery. This cemetery, dating back to the plantation era, showcases numerous pre-Civil War graves and is surrounded by a large iron fence. Within the fenced area, we find many marked and unmarked burials. Outside the fence, we discover additional unmarked graves, likely those of individuals who were enslaved on the Daniel and Brown plantations. Join us as we delve into the rich history and somber stories preserved within this historic cemetery. #AdventuresIntoHistory #HistoricCemeteries #TalbotCounty #DanielBrownCemetery #ExploringHistory
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@suicideheadaches4460
2 күн бұрын
A.T.E At the end?
Virginia Jackson Brown was my great great grandmother. I put the two pictures on Finda grave. One was a photograph and the other was a painting done by my grandmother from the photograph. She never knew her as she died when her mother was young. She painted several copies of that picture and gave them to family members. I'm related to the Daniel's and the Browns in that cemetery. I've never been to that cemetery. I am so glad you made this video.
@cindys.9688
14 күн бұрын
Interesting!☺️
@cecilyoung2440
14 күн бұрын
I updated Find A Grave with all the markers from this cemetery.
@RichardTClark396
8 күн бұрын
Wow I just looked it up that painting is incredible thank you for sharing !
@terrygabrich4806
4 күн бұрын
So they were Masons. That means that they were devil worshipers. The Masons are an occult, and are opposed to Jesus Christ. If you are a Mason you cannot have eternal life.
It is amazing how well the old fences and gates have lasted. It would be wonderful to see some volunteers clean up that cemetery.🌹
@mygrammieis
18 күн бұрын
I second that idea💯❤️💯
@tonyaharmon1383
18 күн бұрын
Amen!❤😊
@wileycoyotesr8623
18 күн бұрын
It wouldn't hurt for them to bring wire brush to clean the old iron fence and then paint it Union Blue.
@diggernash1
17 күн бұрын
@@wileycoyotesr8623 That would be grounds for a string'n up.
@diggernash1
17 күн бұрын
Someone stole the wrought iron fence from one of my family grave yards. Some people have no shame.
You and Cecil have found a lovely cemetery. Such hard working men. Enjoy your quests, and your love of our ancestors. Keep kicking it dudes!
Looks like Martha Jameson died at 19 while giving birth to her daughter. Her daughter passed 3 years later.
Considering that cedar trees only grow 12 to 24 inches annually, they have been there for a long, long time. Another great video thank you both.
Beautiful cemetery with an ornate fence and gate with beautiful created tombstones that has stood the test of time since the plantation days. A sure sign of wealth!
"As a husband, devoted, As a father, affectionate, As a friend, ever kind and true" Could we want our memory to be any more?
@jeffwarren6906
4 күн бұрын
No , it doesn't get much better than that .. He must of been a really good man . RIP to him & his ...
Very beautiful place and you did catch it in perfect sunlight. Interesting stones and more stark contrast between wealth, loss of wealth and the enslaved. I wonder at the two teens that died in 1864 at being confederate soldiers. Beautiful photo and painting of Virginia, it does bring reality to the heart. Thank you, Robert and Cecil. Great tour and I enjoyed the quiet splendor, Robert. 👍👍❣❣
Beautiful cemetery. I am so surprised that beautiful fence has survived thieves.
If you could see the smile on my face! Stressed to the max and I get the notification. I’m gonna sit back and breathe and watch this video.
@kerrialexander4211
18 күн бұрын
Same here! The news is nuts, it’s 118 degrees and I come inside and find a quick getaway to the woods of South Georgia!😎🌵💙
@tonyaharmon1383
18 күн бұрын
Just Breathe!!🌬️❤😊
@randomvintagefilm273
16 күн бұрын
Stay cool, guys, and slow down! Robert's voice is very calming.
@gentrystinnetti8277
16 күн бұрын
People of the past had a lot class and family values
When you read the grave of Martha Jane Jameson who died Dec 7, 1844. Her daughter Martha Jane was born on Dec. 7, 1844 but lived until 1947. Beautiful find thank you Cecil for taking Robert out there. Thank you for your channels.
@rjake61
18 күн бұрын
I heard him say 1847? I assumed Martha died during childbirth, and her daughter lived to 3 years old.
@mattsmith809
18 күн бұрын
There's an obituary of her on find a grave with a touching account of her last moments of life.
@tonyaharmon1383
18 күн бұрын
@@mattsmith809Thank You For Sharing This!!❤😊
@mattsmith809
18 күн бұрын
@tonyaharmon1383 No problem. I figured people following this channel would appreciate the information.
@rjake61
16 күн бұрын
@@mattsmith809 Leaving us in suspense?
Thanks Robert hey Cecil
If you ever get to Lincoln, Nebraska you should take a look at Wyuka Cemetery. It’s on the main street through the middle of town, O street/highway 34. It’s 140 acres. It’s the oldest cemetery in Nebraska I believe. It’s beautiful and very interesting. Thanks for your work to preserve these old cemeteries.
This was totally amazing to see. I'm always impresses when Cecil bri g you to his findings. You two are a good team to record these wonderful finds.
This is a beautiful place we have to think where some of the family may be now. God bless you both 🙏❤️
This a truly remarkable cemetery. Such carving. Beautiful. Thank you for showing us this.
The cemetery deserves restoring and documented, a wonderful community project to begin sooner rather than later.
Yes, Relict is a widow.
Thank you boys. It's always sweet when you can contribute to find a grave. Thank you for sharing
what a great cemetery Cecil, ty for showing it to Robert and us..Its a beautiful place.
A lot of life and living went on there. So many people, so many stories, and so much history. That plantation must've been huge, with that much family and those many slaves buried there. Thank you for the tour of this wonderful cemetery.
I love this channel! Robert is absolutely adorable! Great southern gentleman! 💕 From Missouri
@kerrialexander4211
18 күн бұрын
Ditto from nw Arizona!🌵😎
@tonyaharmon1383
18 күн бұрын
Tripled From Virginia!❤😊
@jq5609
17 күн бұрын
💯 agree. From the UK 🇬🇧
@Brandonisfinished
17 күн бұрын
@@jq5609 the uk 🇬🇧 is awesome! I love your history! I would love to visit small churches and experience your country!❤️
Such beautiful stones. Such interesting history.
What a beautiful old cemetery! Those were some really old monuments. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Robert and Cecil. It must have been a beautiful cemetary in its day.
Death was a constant friend in those days, you could die from a common cold.
It's amazing that the markers held up so long!!
Love and enjoy your videos. May the lord bless and protect you Robert and Cecil and bringing out the past history.
Beautiful old fence!
Thank you for sharing as very interesting and incredibly beautiful 😊
Love these historic and beautiful discoveries! Thanks for sharing them with us!
Watching still from New Zealand
@tonyaharmon1383
18 күн бұрын
Such A Beautiful Country!!❤😊
@craigwills1615
18 күн бұрын
So am I!
It is so beautiful the way the sun filters down through the trees. Tfs
Thx guys for filming this and sharing it with us.
Amazing to see the large fence! I haven't heard you mention it, but likely many fences removed for the iron collection drives for WW2 (and sadly as you have noted, gates taken for "antique" collectors). Hope this one stays relatively intact for many more generations!
In Mississippi back in the 80’s, we’d come across abandoned homesteads w/graves dating back to 1800’s. So interesting!
Just WOW Awesome find Cecil.
Amazing cemetery. Thanks for sharing.
Wow that is a very old cemetary thanx guys
What a lovely, peaceful cemetery. Blessings to all souls laying there. Thanks to you and Cecil for sharing. Prayers from Michigan.
our History and Its Worth Saving-Thanks Guys For Taking Us Along-🧐👍That Would Be A Great Community Project To Clean Up and Document 🕊️🇺🇸🦅
I absolutely LOVED being able to put a face w/the name of the person resting there. She was an amazingly gorgeous young lady. I have to say that I find it ironic that my great Granpa Oliver B. Daniels & the man there Oliver Daniel have close to the same name.
I love it when Robert reads the tombstones ❤❤❤❤
What beautiful find , thank for sharing
Thank you and Cecil for sharing this amazing cemetery. Where is the other Robert? We miss seeing you guys exploring together.
@JohnMarciaShackelford
18 күн бұрын
The other Robert lives in the southern part of the state, a couple hours away, I think, living life, doing his own thing. Robert and Robert get together occasionally.
Another great find…How does Cecil find these forgotten cemeteries? Just amazing on the beautiful headstones..
@MarcusBP
16 күн бұрын
Often, they're in county records; including the location and some related information. Usually, the locals know of them. I used to do cemetery restoration work in Kentucky (despite living in Oklahoma). All I had to do was go to the Brandenburg KY public library. It was all there. The property owner showed me the location, then I spent one week every year from 2004 to 2018 finding the broken markers, and slowly piecing them back together again. But most work consists of clearing out old growth and debris. Very hard work, but very rewarding in the end. On subsequent trips, I found the Ancestral Trails Historical Society in nearby Vine Grove KY. That provided a lot of information on the people buried there.
What history you and Cecil have found, its amazing to think of the lives these people lived. Thanks for taking us along.
@tonyaharmon1383
18 күн бұрын
Amen To That! I'm Homebound & No Longer Able To Travel Like You Guys!❤😊
@carrollrickard9684
18 күн бұрын
@@tonyaharmon1383 Sorry to hear this, I'll be 75 next month and really don't get out that much as far as traveling. I have a brother that turned 88 this past May, he's home bound also. He loves sports, reads a lot and watches TV a lot at night and sleeps most of his day away. God Bless you both, I can still go when I need to.
That fence is so awesome!
Thank you both for sharing. What a beautiful place.
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for another great journey to the past. Your respect for the people and their resting places is wonderful.
I found this cemetery has some sort of energy. Unlike any you've ever visited Robert. The word active comes to mind. Wonder what it would be like to visit it at night.
@bleirdo_dude
18 күн бұрын
Maybe it’s your imagination?
@thystaff742
18 күн бұрын
That means there's a demon hanging around the body of person it once influenced.
@olafvidar9315
18 күн бұрын
@@bleirdo_dude that place had energy. Not imagining it. I'm not the overly sensitive type.
@JohnMarciaShackelford
18 күн бұрын
@@bleirdo_dudeha!
@bleirdo_dude
18 күн бұрын
@ola If skilled artisans built a mock old cemetery in the middle of the woods without your knowledge. Then you were told made up stories of the people not even buried there, and you visited the place. What are the chances you would FEEL energies there as long as you believed the place to be genuine?
Awesome find
Appreciate the great job you both doing for showing this cool cemetery. Thanks for sharing
I really enjoy all the videos you guys do. Thank you!!
Loved seeing a beautiful historic cemetery in good shape. Praise God 🙏🏻 ❤️. Thank you Robert and Cecil for shopping this marvelous place to us
Amazing gate and cedars! I've never seen so many big and fancy stones in a forgotten cemetery before! Very interesting! Great video! Keep them coming!
Martha Jane Jamerson’s death date was little Martha Jane’s birth date, so I’m assuming that she (19 year old Martha) died in childbirth or shortly afterward. 😢
Love your videos and the history
Love love your hat….you look good in hats!
I love the old iron fencing in these cemeteries. Equally impressive is that cedar tree! Thanks Cecil and Robert.
beautiful>>>>protected by forces>>>>See that tree>>>>Landed perfectly WITHOUT damaging the headstome>>>WOAH>>>imagine how long its been since someone has visited them
I love your channel, and your reverence for history. Always fascinating and informative! Interestingly, Oliver Daniel, buried in this cemetery, was born on your birthday and died on mine!
Wow Virginia Jackson Brown Daniel ( shes beautiful) soooo young. 7:11
@tonyaharmon1383
18 күн бұрын
Agreed! Moved By The Histories They Share!!❤😊
@tonyaharmon1383
18 күн бұрын
Agreed!❤😊
@tinabamalogan3853
16 күн бұрын
My great great grandmother
Virginia was beautiful.
@tonyaharmon1383
18 күн бұрын
Indeed!❤😊
Robert you are right that dc'd is deceased .
Dec'd is the abbreviation for deceased.
Amazing
Dec'd = deceased. Beautiful, amazing cemetery in the woods.
So cool. Thank you.
Amazing. Simply Fascinating. Have you explored any old, plantation cemeteries in South Carolina? Thanks for sharing your awesome adventures and finds with us
This is such a beautiful cemetery and fantastic time of day to visit it. What a fantastic find!
Great video. Thanks
What a lovely girl in the pic, I’m curious what took her life at 33? * I’m 62, so she was a kid to me!
@JohnMarciaShackelford
18 күн бұрын
She was really pretty!
I love true history! Tysm 😊
I think “relict” is derived from a Latin term. There was some basic Latin required for nursing. Anyway, it just means she was a widow. This place is kind of haunting in a way-I think it’s the way the sun hits the stones, highlighting the white and contrasting with the dark growth and moss. It’s like exactly how you would picture an old plantation cemetery, at least the way I do. Thank you to Cecil for finding us another place to explore!
@bleirdo_dude
18 күн бұрын
Thanks for that. I looked “Relict” up a long time ago and have not gotten a solid answer. Makes sense for the old woman’s grave I saw it on.
@peggyharris3301
18 күн бұрын
I love love your hat…❤
I wanna hang out with Cecil and figure out how he finds these places! Thanks for the great video guys 🙂
I love your channel! Your side kicks are priceless!
Another great video!!!
Such an amazing old cemetery! Ah my heart. Just want to get in there and clean it up.
The oldest cemetery around here was 1857. I don’t know how old the Wyandotte Indian cemetery goes back…..
@abbyfromkc652
18 күн бұрын
1843 is now known as the Huron Indian Cemetery in downtown Kansas City KS. So the Indian burial is before…..or oldest. But again we were the western expansion….
Cemeteries tell a story of people’s lives.
Thanks!
Such a peaceful place to rest.
Thanks Robert. 👷🏼♂️👍🏼
I would to hear you get into the history of some of these plantations and cemeteries you visit. Jim in Oceanside, Ca
Relic means the widow of...
Beautiful cemetary
This is so sad to think that their ancestors believed that this would always be a respected place that would be kept up. 😢
The University of Oregon in Eugene has a pioneer cemetery on the campus.
@JohnMarciaShackelford
18 күн бұрын
Cool!
Robert at 4:31 on your vidoe your right on that third degree mason so what it is to be a widow's son hiram abiff was a widow's son the mason help out widows child and orphans
So sad about these long forgotten cemeteries it would be nice to see them cleaned up but I know it would be a monumental undertaking 😢
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i am fiddling " Swinging on a Gate" on my Violin. Hello from rocky mid-coast Maine, US....
I wonder if Martha Jamison that died on Dec 7, 1844, I wonder if she died during child birth of the little one that was born Dec 7, 1944¿?🤔
Is there anyway you could give me location of this Cemetery? IM me? I have been exploring cemeteries for years and years. This one is very interesting to me. Thank you for what you show us on your shows....love them.
That's an amazing cemetery. What an atmosphere. How is your son doing?
I remember spending hours cleaning up a couple cemeteries in Oldham County Texas and a few years later a fire destroyed most of what we did.
Would be great to hear some history / accounts of the plantation from the other Robert?