Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Belated Tombstone Tuesday: A Gedley Tombstone ...



Although I'm a day late in posting this week's Tombstone Tuesday, I still wanted to do a post. For this week's edition I have posted two photographs of the same tombstone from the Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery. I believe the grave is for a William Gedley, but I am not completely sure as the surname above died isn't very clear. Outside of what is on the tombstone, I do not have any additional information. Enjoy!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

47th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted!

The 47th Meet A Rabbit Column has been posted! The author of this article is Tess Conrad, and you can read it here. Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Tombstone Tuesday: A Taylor Tombstone

For this week's Tombstone Tuesday, I have decided to post another photograph of a grave marker from the Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery in Livingston County, Michigan. This grave is for a Margaret Taylor, and other than the information on the grave, I don't know anything about her. I'm not related to her, so I don't have any further information. Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Tombstone Tuesday: And Another Hodgeman Tombstone ...

For this Tombstone Tuesday, I am posting a photograph of another grave from the Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery. Like the post from the previous week, this grave is for another Hodgeman, and this time it is for Abigail Hodgeman. Outside of the information on the tombstone, I don't have anymore information on her.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

46th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted!

The 46th Meet A Rabbit Column has been posted! The author of this article is Teresa Elliott, and you can read it here. Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Tombstone Tuesday: And Another Hodgeman Grave ...


For this week's Tombstone Tuesday, I am posting a photograph of another Hodgeman grave in the Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery. This happens to be of a Milton Hodgeman, and aside from the information on the tombstone, I don't have any more information on him.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Belated Tombstone Tuesday: Another Hodgeman Family Tombstone


For this Tombstone Tuesday, I have posted another photograph from the Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery. This time the grave marker shown is from the Hodgeman family, and the grave is for a Joseph P. Hodgeman. Unfortunately, I do not have any additional information on him outside of what is on his tombstone.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Google Analytics Report For August 2009

Another month has gone by, and that means it is time for another Google Analytics report. Here are the results for August 2009:

The top ten countries, in number of visits, are:
  1. United States - 63 visits
  2. Netherlands - 4 visits
  3. Canada - 1 visit
  4. United Kingdom - 1 visit

The top ten states in the United States, in number of visits, are:

  1. Michigan - 21 visits
  2. California - 7 visits
  3. Indiana - 6 visits
  4. Kansas - 4 visits
  5. Virginia - 4 visits
  6. New York - 4 visits
  7. Ohio - 3 visits
  8. Illinois - 3 visits
  9. Texas - 3 visits
  10. Georgia - 2 visits

The top ten articles, in number of views, are:

  1. August 2009 Edition of the Graveyard Rabbits Carnival Posted! - 17 views
  2. 29th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted! - 10 views
  3. Looking For A Cemetery in Michigan? Here's A Place To Look - 8 views
  4. Michigan Cemetery Atlas - Revisited - 5 views
  5. Google Analytics Report For July 2009 - 4 views
  6. Tombstone Tuesday: A Placeway Tombstone ... - 4 views
  7. Tombstone Tuesday: Elizabeth's Stone - Revisited - 3 views
  8. 45th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted! - 2 views
  9. Tombstone Tuesday: A Sunken and Broken Tombstone - 2 views
  10. 12th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted! - 1 view

Well, that is it for this month's report. For those who read my blog, "Thank you for reading!" Hopefully, by next month's report, I'll have posted part 5 of the search for my ancestor's grave. I'll try to post it as soon as possible. Stay tuned ...

September 2009 Graveyard Rabbits Carnival Posted!

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