I stopped by St Peters in Chester Springs on my way home. I hadn’t been there in years. A lot of my mother’s Pennsylvania German ancestors are buried there going back to the 1700’s. I couldn’t find any of them this time, many of the stones are so old and weathered you don’t have a chance of reading them unless you wet them down. I did stumble across this one though. It had a flag so he was a veteran. I wonder what war though, he would have been a bit old for the Revolutionary War and others were marked as such.
Of course I also got the glamour shots. That’s what this is all about, isn’t it?
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Neat KE. Man that dude has been there a long time.
Wow, someone who made it to 65 in 1795 did pretty well!
(04-13-2023, 05:17 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Wow, someone who made it to 65 in 1795 did pretty well!
Agreed. Uber Elder.
And yes, one doesn't see many [legible] headstones set in the 1700s in North America.
Joint entry from Inhousebob, The A-man, Misterprofessionality, and Cytocatlady. On our 200 mile loop around the WNC mountains today. We found this dead people garden during a wrong turn outside Hot Springs.
That's 3 CB1100s (plus a Triumph) in one monthly challenge photo!
LOL that's awesome! Way to go guys (and gal)