Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tombstone Tuesday: And Another View of the Weller Family Tombstone

For this week's Tombstone Tuesday, I have posted another view of the Weller Tombstone in Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery that I posted last week and the week before. I was unable to make out who this side of the tombstone was for, and I do not have any further information on the Weller family. Enjoy!

Monday, November 9, 2009

49th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted!

The 49th Meet A Rabbit Column has been posted! The author of this column is Marilisa, and you can read it here. Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Belated Tombstone Tuesday: Another Weller Family Tombstone


As I promised last week, here is another photograph of Weller family tombstones in Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery. This tombstone of another view of the tombstone posted in last week's Tombstone Tuesday, and it appears that it is for a Prudence Weller. As you can see, the writing is disappearing, and I think that is due to the grave maker being composed from marble. (I think it is marble, but I could be wrong.) Anyhow, I don't have any other information on this person other than from what is on the marker because I am not related to this family.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

48th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted!

The 48th Meet A Rabbit Column has been posted! The author of this column is Grace, and you can read it here. Enjoy!

November 2009 Graveyard Rabbits Carnival Posted!

The November 2009 Graveyard Rabbits Carnival has been posted! You can read it here. The topic for the next edition will be on "In the news," and you can read more about it here. Enjoy!

Google Analytics Report For October 2009

Well, another month has gone by, and that means that it is time for another Google Analytics Report! Here are the results for October 2009:

The top ten countries, in number of visits, are:
  1. United States - 64 visits
  2. Netherlands - 4 visits
  3. Germany - 1 visit
  4. Canada - 1 visit
  5. United Kingdom - 1 visit
  6. (Not set) - 1 visit
The top ten states in the United States, in number of visits, are:
  1. Michigan - 25 visits
  2. Indiana - 12 visits
  3. California - 4 visits
  4. Texas - 3 visits
  5. Maryland - 2 visits
  6. Tennessee - 2 visits
  7. Arkansas - 2 visits
  8. Arizona - 2 visits
  9. Virginia - 2 visits
  10. Louisiana - 2 visits
The top ten articles, in number of views, are:
  1. Looking For A Cemetery in Michigan? Here's A Place To Look - 15 views
  2. Tombstone Tuesday: A Jacobs Family Tombstone - 8 views
  3. Tombstone Tuesday: Weller Family Tombstones - 6 views
  4. Michigan Cemetery Atlas - Revisited - 4 views
  5. Tombstone Tuesday: A Munn Family Tombstone - 4 views
  6. Tombstone Tuesday: A Taylor Tombstone - 3 views
  7. October 2009 Graveyard Rabbits Carnival Posted! - 3 views
  8. This Blog is Over a Year Old! - 3 views
  9. September 2009 Archive - 2 views
  10. Searching For My Ancestor's Grave: A Wild Goose Chase, Part 2 - 1 view
Well, that is it for this month's report. To my readers, "Thank you for reading!" Stay tuned for next month's report, and enjoy!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!

I just want to wish everyone a safe and happy Halloween! Enjoy!

Searching For My Ancestor's Grave: A Wild Goose Chase, Part 5

(October 31st, Note: It has been awhile since I have written anything on the search for my ancestor's grave, and since I've been busy with school, I haven't been able to post any further updates to this story since my last post. I will try my best to finish this story as soon as I can, but I cannot set a timetable due to being busy with schoolwork.)

In my previous post, my grandfather and I had just left the Three Rivers Library after our unsuccessful searching of the funeral records, and we had decided to visit the second funeral home on the list the county clerk had given me. We drove around the residential streets in the northern part of the city until we saw the funeral home on a corner. Of course, we parked the car and went inside.

Sitting at the desk inside the home was a woman, and we explained that we trying to uncover the burial place of our ancestor. We mentioned that our ancestor had died in either 1940 or 1942, but weren't certain of the date because we did not have the death certificate. (To obtain a death certificate from the city of Detroit, where our ancestor had died, you had to have the exact date of death, and at the time we did have his exact date of death. I would eventually obtain his death certificate, but that would not be until some months later.) We also mentioned that his body was transported from Detroit to the Three Rivers area, but we did not know which cemetery he was buried in. It was possible that he was buried south of Three Rivers, but that was only speculation. We gave the woman the name of our ancestor, and she looked to see if the funeral had any records of him. She did not find any records, but she explained what records a funeral home might have of a burial. She also called the sexton of Riverside Cemetery in Three Rivers to find out whether or not our ancestor was buried there, but the sexton mentioned the farthest any Oswalt had been transported to the cemetery was from Grand Rapids. (That man happened to be the father of our ancestor.) In addition, the cemetery did not have any record of our ancestor being buried there.

After hanging up with the sexton of Riverside Cemetery, the woman asked if there were any other possible places he could have been buried. We mentioned that Centreville was also a location suggested, and I think I mentioned that one of our ancestor's wives was buried in the main cemetery. The lady suggested that we check with the sexton of that cemetery to see if he was buried there. (I forget if she offered to call him for us. Either way, she had helped us out immensely, and I am grateful for the assistance she gave us. I do remember that the county clerk had given me the phone numbers of the sextons in the county, and I think I mentioned that we had the number to the cemetery.)

After thanking the woman, we went back to the car, and my grandmother called the sexton of the Prairie River Cemetery. He wasn't at the cemetery, but he did agree to meet us at the cemetery. After the call, we head to the cemetery.

In the next post, I will write the story about our meeting with the sexton of Prairie River Cemetery in Centreville. Until then, enjoy, and stay tuned ...

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Tombstone Tuesday: Weller Family Tombstones


For this Tombstone Tuesday, I am posting another photograph of tombstones from the Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery in Livingston County, Michigan. This time, the photograph is of several tombstones of the Weller family. As I am not related to this family, I do not have further information on them other than from the pictures I took of the tombstones. I will post more detailed images of the tombstones in the future. Enjoy!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

This Blog is Over a Year Old!

I cannot believe a year has gone by since I started this blog. I started this blog on October 19, 2008, or at least that is when I published my first post on this blog. I completely missed the anniversary earlier this week for a couple different reasons. I was busy writing a paper earlier this week, and then I learned that one of my relatives had passed away. So, I did not post a Tombstone Tuesday earlier this week primarily because of that news and thus, I did not feel like doing one of those posts. I'll probably start posting Tombstone Tuesday entries next week again, so I haven't discontinued the series. I just thought I would let everyone know.