[Source: Last Resting Place. (1922, June 9). The Wingham Chronicle
and Manning River Observer (NSW : 1898 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved May 28, 2016, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166214688 |
"Nothing can be more instructing to a man of sensibility and feeling than a stroll through a graveyard, among the peaceful repositories of the dead. While gazing on the silent and sad mementos of mortality he learns how to appreciate his own condition, and reflect upon and sympathise with the fate of those who have departed before him. He sees, while conning over some exaggerated eulogy engraved by friendship or affection on the mouldering stone, the vanity of human exploits, and cannot but reflect that before a century will have passed away, every vestige of what lies before him will be gone, and not even a decaying particle of a monument will remain. Time will sweep relentlessly over every portion of the burial ground, and the ashes of friends and enemies, of the opulent and poor, of the proud and lowly, of the parent and child, will become mingled with the dust which enshrines them, and their resting-place will be undistinguished and unknown.
(Compiled by E. McC. S. Hill, Fellow of the Society of Genealogists of London)— Wingham, N.S.W.
These records are being furnished to the Historical Society, Sydney, as well as to a similar body in the Old Country. In other parts of the State similar work has been done, and is still being done."
An applause for the author. [Source: Giphy] |
The graves of my 3x Great Grandparents, Dr William Simpson Robinson & Mariah Adelaide Riggs. Dresden Cemetery, Navarro County, Texas. [Source: Personal Collection] |
A snap I took while exploring Berrima Cemetery, New South Wales, in 2014. |
I discovered this fallen & water filled grave at St Patrick's Cemetery, Parramatta, New South Wales, in 2015. I wonder whose grave it is. |
Cemeteries are also important because they can tell us who
lived in the area. None of my ancestors are buried near me - the closest is a
four hour drive way. However, I love walking around my local cemeteries and
reading the headstones. Sometimes a headstone will peak my interest and I'll do
a search on Trove that night to try and find any stories about them.
And yes, I am that person who will excitedly yell out 'CEMETERY!!!' whenever I drive past one with family and friends. I've even shouted it a bit too loudly on the plane once.
And yes, I am that person who will excitedly yell out 'CEMETERY!!!' whenever I drive past one with family and friends. I've even shouted it a bit too loudly on the plane once.
So, have you been to a cemetery recently?
I agree with you whoever wrote that first piece deserves a medal. I haven't been to the cemetery lately, but have been in the last year to try and clean my Aunts headstone and my fathers mothers parents are close by.
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