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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Zombie Graveyard Found In Ireland
Archaeologists have unearthed a 'zombie' graveyard in Co Roscommon dating from the 8th Century.
The gruesome discovery was made by a team from the Institute of Technology Sligo, which discovered that skeletons were interred with large rocks placed in their mouths to prevent them rising from the dead at a historic site overlooking Lough Key, Co Roscommon.
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The gruesome discovery was made by a team from the Institute of Technology Sligo, which discovered that skeletons were interred with large rocks placed in their mouths to prevent them rising from the dead at a historic site overlooking Lough Key, Co Roscommon.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Soldiers graves from the War of 1812 in Chatham-Kent
Researchers and history buffs are hoping two days of ground sweeping this week in a Chatham-Kent, Ont., park will locate the graves of four soldiers from the War of 1812.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Town Seeks To Ban Backyard Burials
When a loved one is laid to rest, it might be a surprise that they won't necessarily be buried in a cemetery.
In Colorado, a burial can practically take place anywhere in the state, as long as it's not federal land.
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In Colorado, a burial can practically take place anywhere in the state, as long as it's not federal land.
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Monday, September 05, 2011
Cemetery Walk Cochrane Catholic Cemetery: Video 4
Cemetery Walk Cochrane Catholic Cemetery Video 4
Friday, September 02, 2011
Ned Kelly's remains found in mass grave
The headless skeleton of infamous bushranger Ned Kelly has been found and identified more than 130 years after his execution in the Old Melbourne Gaol.
That a group of scientists could identify the body of a man who was executed more than 130 years ago, moved and buried in a haphazard fashion among 33 other prisoners, most of whom are not identified, is amazing," Victoria Attorney General Robert Clark said in a statement.
Ned Kelly was born in 1855 in Beveridge Austrailia. The eldest son of eight children to John 'Red' Kelly and Ellen Quinn.
His criminal life started early. Arrested first at the age of 14 for assaulting a Chinese man. In 1878 his mother was arrested and sentenced to three years' imprisonment for her part in an attempted murder. So Ned and his brother Dan, along with 2 friends went into hiding from police. The Kelly Gang as it was soon to be known ambushed a group of police on their trail in Stringybark Creek, killing three of them.
The Kelly gang spent the next 2 years on the run untill police cornered them at the Glenrowan Hotel. But his gang wore suits of body armor, possibly fashioned from moldboards plows and weighing 96 lbs. each, strong enough to repel the lead bullets in use at that time. During the gun fight three of the gang members died. But Ned, was captured after being shot several times in the legs. He was sentenced to death for murder.
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Cemetery Walk: Cochrane Catholic Cemetery Video 3
Olive Tree Genealogy has added more Video of the Cochrane Catholic Cemetery in Cochrane Ontario.
Olive Tree has lots of other Cemetery Walk videos as well.
Cochrane Catholic Cemetery
Olive Tree has lots of other Cemetery Walk videos as well.
Cochrane Catholic Cemetery
Monday, August 29, 2011
Coffin Plate Of Mary Thomas 1859
This is a nice early coffin plate from 1859.
Mary Thomas
Died July 14 1859
Aged 20 Years 2 Mo 14 Days
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Friday, August 26, 2011
More fallen diggers found at Bullecourt burial site
They were buried where they lay. Not in mass graves prepared by the Germans, but in haste, by fellow diggers who pushed dirt in on top of the crater where their dead companions had been taking shelter, and then fled. And there they are believed to remain, up to 13 Australian soldiers, interred in a nameless pit beneath a road in northern France.
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Thursday, August 25, 2011
War grave Lusitania gives up its sea-bed secrets
I am sure not many of us had ancestors on the Lusitania but its an interesting story.
The first images of artefacts that have been recovered from the 'Lusitania' the world's largest passenger underwater war grave.
The objects which include the ship's telemotor, telegraph and two porthole windows are now in saltwater tanks in a laboratory in Tralee, Co Kerry, having been recovered on Monday as part of an archeological exhibition in the making of a documentary by 'National Geographic' magazine.
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The first images of artefacts that have been recovered from the 'Lusitania' the world's largest passenger underwater war grave.
The objects which include the ship's telemotor, telegraph and two porthole windows are now in saltwater tanks in a laboratory in Tralee, Co Kerry, having been recovered on Monday as part of an archeological exhibition in the making of a documentary by 'National Geographic' magazine.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Margaret Tyler Coffin Plate 1885
Monday, August 22, 2011
Cemetery Walk Cochrane Catholic Cemetery Ontario Canada
Cemetery Walk Video 2 for Cochrane Catholic Cemetery in Ontario Canada.
View other Cemetery Walks on Olive Tree Genealogy Channel on Youtube
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Flip-Pal Mobile Scanner: Try It, You'll Like It!
The Flip Pal Mobile Scanner (and Webley) |
Anyway the scanner worked great. I had the photos done and on a flash drive in 5min. It would have taken me that long just to fire up my old PC.
If you want to read more about the Flip-Pal Mobile Scanner take a look atThe Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Killora Graveyard, Craughwell, Co. Galway
This is a really nice video of Killora Graveyard, Craughwell, Co. Galway. I don't have any ancestors buried in Killora Graveyard. But if you are like me you will enjoy looking at all the history that such a place has hidden away.
Killora Graveyard, Craughwell, Co. Galway
Killora Graveyard, Craughwell, Co. Galway
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Monday, August 15, 2011
Coffin Plate of George W Benson 1820 ~ 1864
I just added the Coffin Plate of George W Benson 1820 ~ 1864 to the index on AncestorsAtRest.com
George W Benson
Co K Thirtieth Maine Vols
Mustered At Augusta
Jan 11 1864
Died at New York
Sept 5th 1864
Aged 44 years
This is a really interesting and rare Coffin Plate as it has a photograph of George on it. It also contains a rather large amount of information about the military service of George in the Civil War. This plate is also mounted in a wood frame. This was done for display purposes and is not part of the coffin plate.
George W Benson
Co K Thirtieth Maine Vols
Mustered At Augusta
Jan 11 1864
Died at New York
Sept 5th 1864
Aged 44 years
This is a really interesting and rare Coffin Plate as it has a photograph of George on it. It also contains a rather large amount of information about the military service of George in the Civil War. This plate is also mounted in a wood frame. This was done for display purposes and is not part of the coffin plate.
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Stone Age tomb unearthed in Scotland
Thousands of human bones have been found inside a Stone Age tomb on a northern Scottish island, archaeologists say.
The 5,000-year-old burial site in the Orkney Islands came to light when a homeowner dug away a small mound in his yard to improve his ocean view, National Geographic News reported.
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2011/07/22/Stone-Age-tomb-unearthed-in-Scotland/UPI-16921311369715/#ixzz1UpiwGMcn
The 5,000-year-old burial site in the Orkney Islands came to light when a homeowner dug away a small mound in his yard to improve his ocean view, National Geographic News reported.
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2011/07/22/Stone-Age-tomb-unearthed-in-Scotland/UPI-16921311369715/#ixzz1UpiwGMcn
Friday, August 12, 2011
Pioneer graves found at school site
Almost a dozen 180-year-old graves, including those of three children, have been discovered during an archeological excavation at the site of a former elementary school in Amherstburg Ontario.
Read more: http://www.windsorstar.com/life/Pioneer+graves+found+school+site/5209311/story.html#ixzz1UdnCwe9v
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Texas Drought Unearths Long-Lost Slave Cemetery
One of the worst droughts in Texas history is helping archaeologists unearth a small piece of American history, a graveyard for freed slaves.
While the heat may be taking a toll on crops, livestock and people's livelihoods, it has helped archaeologists uncover two graves that are believed to have been buried for more than a century.
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While the heat may be taking a toll on crops, livestock and people's livelihoods, it has helped archaeologists uncover two graves that are believed to have been buried for more than a century.
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Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Coffin Plate of Sue E Smith 1852 ~ 1882
Monday, August 01, 2011
Cemetery Walk Trinity UC Cemetery Ontario Canada
This is another Cemetery Walk in Trinity United Church Cemetery in Beeton Ontario Canada, This is the last video of four of the tombstones in this cemetery taken in April 2011.
There are 24 gravestones in this video but there are 3 earlier Cemetery Walks you can watch on Olive Tree Genealogy YouTube Channel
There are 24 gravestones in this video but there are 3 earlier Cemetery Walks you can watch on Olive Tree Genealogy YouTube Channel
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