My fishing trips have
taken a hit here lately with my wife and me helping our daughter and husband out
with the grandchildren and the newborn. I took a break from the babysitting with
my wife last week and spent the week in Mississippi visiting my brother. We didn’t do any fishing but
made a couple of road trips that proved to be very productive. One of the days involved selling my brother's
older bass boat, and traveling to the Mississippi Tennessee line to purchase a 1985 Bass Tracker TX in great condition.
It needs some minor work before he puts it on the water, but it will prove much
safer than what he had. Thursday the day before I left for home we decided we would
make a trip to our old home place where we were raised as boys. Going back to these places always brings back
some fond memories. We also paid a visit to our Great Great Grandfathers cemetery;
which is located at his old home place now isolated in a wooded area in Choctaw
county Mississippi . I did a post about the cemetery sometime back, but I
wanted to share some new photos of our restoration work in the cemetery.
We finally located all the
pieces of the headstone of our GG Grandfather, which shows his birth 1800—1874—74
years is a remarkable age to survive in that day and time
This is a concrete slab
placed over the grave with a long inscription engraved in the top part ---the slab was 4” thick and has broken over the years
James’s wife Mary is
buried beside him with a 4” concrete slab covering her grave with an
inscription as well---1808—1874---66 years of age at her death
Placing treated 4 X 4’s
around the cemetery will ensure it stays intact, for years to come. My
brother's son will take care of the cemetery after we are gone.
I thought it would be appropriate
to make a sign indicating the name of the cemetery.
This is one of four other
graves with rock headstones and footstones with no names on them buried to the
left of James Trussell’s grave. We know this is not any of the children, because
I have accounted for all of them when I did the research for our family
tree.
My brother’s Badboy proved
to be the way to reach the cemetery and haul all the posts and equipment we
needed to restore it. We have found out that one can go on a great road trip
with this vehicle; an enjoyable day for both of us.