Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Lenox Centere Burial Grounds
Lenox Centere is an old place. I do believe that this is the oldest cemetery that I have visited at this time. I might be wrong but at least this place has the stone with the oldest date that I have found. I took the Boy and the Girl with me this fine Saturday and we made a 70 mile round trip and visited five cemeteries in the most northern area of Macomb county.
Since I found my G,G,Great-grandpa's stone I have been doing a lot of genealogical work. While the Furstenau name appears in our tree (briefly, and then only by marriage to some great aunt's sister) I did notice so I took this rock's picture.
The burial grounds was full of many stones that were run down. Many were no longer readable. I thought it sad that the memory of so many people who are significant to someone alive today will never again be remembered because their markers have fallen into disuse.
The stone below is the oldest that I have seen to date. The name is for Cathrina A. Ellis and she died on March 26, 1819 at just 20 years old. The United States of America's Independence Day is on July 4th., 1779. That makes her life (assuming that she lived her 20 years here) part of our nations earliest adopters and likely one of Michigan's earliest inhibitors. I'd very much like to learn about her story.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Richards Cemetery
The Richards Cemetery has been one that I have seen hundreds of times in passing so it felt familiar but was not someplace that we have ever been to before. It is on 32 Mile Rd. just East of Omo Rd. It has an Armada zip code but was something I considered more to be a Richmond place. Anyway, it was nice and quiet toward the back, the Boy wants to come back and take a nap sometime. Maybe later.
There wasn't anything extraordinary about the place, no real stones of mention to speak of but it was nice all the same.
Meade Cemetery
We visited the Meade Cemetery located on 26 Mile Rd. just east of North Avenue on 4/15/2015. (Yes, it has been almost 2 years since we visited our last cemetery - Ooops.)
This has been the most interesting of cemeteries to date but you might not think so from the photos. As me and the Boy were wandering though I noticed a name that I suspected was kin to me. So I shot the pictures and checked when we got home. Sure enough they were.
You see this guy here? He is the Boy's Great-great-great-great Grandfather.
And this woman was William's (1825) wife. She is the Boy's G,G,G,Great-Grandma.
This is William Sr.'s eldest son August.
This is William Jr's stone - The second son of William Sr. (1825)
Minnie was William Jr.,s Wife.
This was William Jr.'s first child (I think) but he only lived 6 years.
I really wish I could say how August fits into the family picture but my genealogical study has not divined this yet.
So my mom was not aware that we had kin in this cemetery so I feel like I struck gold.
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#14,
2015,
48042,
Davis,
Macomb Twp.,
Meade Cemetery
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
This cemetery is tucked away on Hall road between some modern business buildings. We visited it as a family on 9/13/2013. It;s very old Lutheran place, all of the stones are in German.
The stones are old looking.
I think if I had a contest to enter I would enter this photo.
And some are tucked in among the growth of bushes.
Macomb Center Cemetery
This cemetery is almost unnoticeable. There is not a sign and you barely realize it is there. It is located on the dirt portion of 24 Mile road and I just happened past it while they were doing construction on 23 Mile Rd. It is quite old but some of the grave stones indicate that it has not been forgotten. We visited this cemetery on 8/13/2013.
Of course the Boy wants a picture of the veteran with the flag. While I am not sure I suspect that I know some of the lineage of this Foss family.
The Boy wanted his picture with this marker. He thought that there was someone's pet dog buried beneath it.
And this grave stone was just down-right interesting.
Union Cemetery
We visited the Union Cemetery on Fairchild Rd.on 8/17/2013. This was a nice little place. It was tucked in behind a church that appeared to not be used very much. There was a golf course behind it so the place wasn't completely dead. (Snort, snort)
This was huge marker From the size of it I expect that this is somehow related to the Crittenton Hospital folks but unless there was a variation on the spelling of their name I was mistaken.
Here's a long shot of the Boy with a stone that had a marble ball on its top. Again, I like these sort of matkers.
I don't know where he picked it up but he always notices the grave of the veterans and wants to show honor to them. I'll admit that it makes me a little proud of him for this.
Bruce-Armada Cemetery
The boy and I visited this cemetery on July 20, 2013 (Yeah, really, it's now 4/24/2015 and I have no idea how I dropped this ball for almost 2 years!) We had bought Subway and had a real nice picnic by a couple of the graves in the shade.
While there was not a proper mausoleum here there was this little one entombing a couple. I can only imagine how much this cost.
I don't know why but I really like the granite balls.
I was impressed with the size of this stone and the fact that the name on it was that of Noah Webster. While I am pretty sure that it's not that Noah Webster it is still kinda cool to be photographed with it.
And at the end of the day this is the toy that my boy liked best. It worked very well. (Get it? I said that it worked "well". (Snort))
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#10,
2013,
48065,
Armada,
Bruce Armada Cemetery,
Bruce Twp.
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