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Link Posted: 3/9/2014 8:02:47 PM EDT
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I thought you were talking about pics of the coffin/pine box.Anyway,hopefully you can get her in the ground without incident.
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I'll post pics tomorrow night.

Why?


Why not?

Am I the only one that likes cool old cemeteries?

I thought you were talking about pics of the coffin/pine box.Anyway,hopefully you can get her in the ground without incident.


No, this thread is about the exploratory dig, not the funeral.
Link Posted: 3/9/2014 8:03:34 PM EDT
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Why not?

Am I the only one that likes cool old cemeteries?
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I'll post pics tomorrow night.

Why?


Why not?

Am I the only one that likes cool old cemeteries?


I love old cemeteries. It's amazing what you can deduce from just the dates on the old headstones. My family's cemetery is in a very small town. It's a bit stunning to see the number of headstones of young people that died in 1917- '18. Spanish flu. In a town of under 600. Surrounding area I'm sure, but still.
Link Posted: 3/9/2014 8:05:26 PM EDT
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I love old cemeteries. It's amazing what you can deduce from just the dates on the old headstones. My family's cemetery is in a very small town. It's a bit stunning to see the number of headstones of young people that died in 1917- '18. Spanish flu. In a town of under 600. Surrounding area I'm sure, but still.
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I'll post pics tomorrow night.

Why?


Why not?

Am I the only one that likes cool old cemeteries?


I love old cemeteries. It's amazing what you can deduce from just the dates on the old headstones. My family's cemetery is in a very small town. It's a bit stunning to see the number of headstones of young people that died in 1917- '18. Spanish flu. In a town of under 600. Surrounding area I'm sure, but still.



Yep. A massive number of babies as well.

Link Posted: 3/9/2014 8:12:04 PM EDT
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Hmm.. ost
Link Posted: 3/9/2014 8:18:50 PM EDT
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In, post up some pics. Old cemeteries are creepy.
Link Posted: 3/9/2014 8:23:00 PM EDT
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I love old cemeteries. It's amazing what you can deduce from just the dates on the old headstones. My family's cemetery is in a very small town. It's a bit stunning to see the number of headstones of young people that died in 1917- '18. Spanish flu. In a town of under 600. Surrounding area I'm sure, but still.
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Around my area in Kansas thousands died in 1917 - 18.  If you visit some of the old cemeteries around here, you'll see the same thing.  A whole bunch of graves with the date of death being in those two years.  More than 50% seem to be children, really sad.  
Link Posted: 3/9/2014 8:25:48 PM EDT
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What is the location? This could come in handy. A cemetery would be the ideal  place to disappear someone.
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New plot? Not a family plot?



Good luck, hope you miss.




It's a family plot, but people bury bodies there without permission. They found a baby last time they dug. It was buried 2' deep and unmarked.


What is the location? This could come in handy. A cemetery would be the ideal  place to disappear someone.
No shit!  GPS coords?

 
Link Posted: 3/9/2014 8:36:44 PM EDT
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No, this thread is about the exploratory dig, not the funeral.
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I'll post pics tomorrow night.

Why?


Why not?

Am I the only one that likes cool old cemeteries?

I thought you were talking about pics of the coffin/pine box.Anyway,hopefully you can get her in the ground without incident.


No, this thread is about the exploratory dig, not the funeral.


You're weird, I like it

No homo
Link Posted: 3/9/2014 8:54:47 PM EDT
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Sounds like a good lawsuit in the making.
Link Posted: 3/10/2014 6:35:57 PM EDT
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Update in OP.
Link Posted: 3/10/2014 7:16:47 PM EDT
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What is the location? This could come in handy. A cemetery would be the ideal  place to disappear someone.
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New plot? Not a family plot?

Good luck, hope you miss.


It's a family plot, but people bury bodies there without permission. They found a baby last time they dug. It was buried 2' deep and unmarked.

What is the location? This could come in handy. A cemetery would be the ideal  place to disappear someone.

I've always liked the idea of a sewage lagoon myself. The bacteria in there should dissolve most everything. The trick would be to keep it under the surface long enough-rope decays, chains rust.
Link Posted: 3/10/2014 7:23:54 PM EDT
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Around my area in Kansas thousands died in 1917 - 18.  If you visit some of the old cemeteries around here, you'll see the same thing.  A whole bunch of graves with the date of death being in those two years.  More than 50% seem to be children, really sad.  
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I love old cemeteries. It's amazing what you can deduce from just the dates on the old headstones. My family's cemetery is in a very small town. It's a bit stunning to see the number of headstones of young people that died in 1917- '18. Spanish flu. In a town of under 600. Surrounding area I'm sure, but still.


Around my area in Kansas thousands died in 1917 - 18.  If you visit some of the old cemeteries around here, you'll see the same thing.  A whole bunch of graves with the date of death being in those two years.  More than 50% seem to be children, really sad.  


I belong to a volunteer group that adopted a 12 acre cemetery that had been abandoned. Graves go back to early 1800's. The number of dead kids from the influenza outbreak around 1918 blew my mind.
Link Posted: 3/10/2014 7:25:05 PM EDT
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310SJ?
Link Posted: 3/10/2014 7:26:35 PM EDT
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580 super n.
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