The Old Plantation Cemetery (Saved From Development)

Published 2021-07-11
Two Georgia natives explore an old cemetery...

All Comments (21)
  • @markymark903
    Always sad seeing childrens graves. A reminder of how tough life was before modern medicine.
  • Devlopers who respect and preserve cemeteries and historic sites deserve our praise and the patronage of their businesses.
  • How fantastic that for once you've found one saved from demolition!!
  • @user-randi1987
    Nice to see a cemetery preserved instead of destroyed. Thank you Gentlemen
  • @marygarner5249
    So many children didn't make it all my grandparents had lost a brother or sister growing up talked about losing his sister when she was one year old and he could see her little hand prints on the glass of there front window and his mother couldn't bring her self to wipe them off just heartbreaking thank you Roberts for taking us along
  • @lillypad9960
    Robert and Other Robert, always glad to see you together. Thanks for taking us along. Be blessed and be careful.
  • @Roller_Ghoster
    Lovely Southern adventures with Youtubes double dose of Robert.
  • Glad to see that at least some of these old cemeteries are being respected and taken care of.
  • @theRCLlama
    Sending chills down my spine reading those beautiful epitaphs
  • @katies3991
    You guys are keeping these folks' memories alive! How cool it is to think that someone that died nearly 200 years ago is being remembered and their name is being said on the internet in 2022! Super cool to think about! Its nice for all of us to know that someday someone may remember us this way too.
  • @donnalibby6246
    We just did a lot of work in the old part of our cemetery and we had foot-stones with what appeared to be no headstone. We also had a headstone base with no headstone. We found that some of the thin headstones had fallen off their base and were actually there under the ground. After years of being on the ground, weather, fallen leaves, and moss growing just covered them up. We dug them up, cleaned them and replaced them on their base. Many of those type of stones were anchored to the base with iron rods which over time rusted and the stone fell over. We replaced the rods with stainless steel rods and set them back on their base. The older cemeteries go east to west.
  • Absolutely love when Robert and Robert go out and find these old cemetery's! They are so amazing!!
  • @gaynor3976
    Seems a lot of young children were buried in this cemetery. It's so sad to see gravestones removed and smashed. Some people have no respect. Love from the UK. Love your channel xx
  • @xararoman1606
    The last name Long and Fannin keeps appearing. Coincidentally in Fannin County GA lives family with the last name - Long. They live here for several generations already and they used own huge amounts of land.
  • Need to keep a backpack handy with brushes, gloves, etc. for the cemeteries. Love these old cemeteries.
  • @JB-ul2bh
    Thank you for all you do to document these grave yards. Your videos are very informative.
  • @peggyharris3301
    Love, love our Roberts x2 on these old cemetery excursions, that's how I found this wonderful channel! ❤
  • @LilyWhisperwind
    My son just flew out of Savannah yesterday. He was down visiting someone close by. He said the hospitality down there was amazing, so many kind people there, and he fell in love with the beauty there. He plans on going back someday to vacation. He brought us home a haunted Savannah fridge magnet. It was so cool! I didn't know Savannah was the most haunted city in the country, wow! Love all of your videos Robert and Robert. What an old cemetery.
  • Hello guys love to see you love this video with old historry thank you for that love the old graveyards and old Woods you are great guys big love from croatia