All In The Family... Life in Christian County, Kentucky... The Rural Life...
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The requirement is to "plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any school, or your community." To fulfill this, Isaac's going to restore an old cemetery in our neighborhood. The community groups that will benefit are the elderly neighbors who have ancestors buried there and the Christian County Genealogical Society.
![Old cemetery](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger2/1370/2519/200/cemetery1.jpg)
Tomorrow night, Isaac's going to describe the project to the Christian County Genealogical Society. After the cemetery is cleaned, he'll report all the data from the gravestones to them. Maybe this will be a "new" cemetery to them -- but probably not.
This cemetery is located about 1/4 mile off a backroad in a neighbor's pasture. No one has been buried there for about 35 years, and there are about 40 graves there in all (we think). Most of the graves are from 1850 to 1930 and have one of three family names. Our elderly neighbor lady remembers that when she was a little girl, she and her mother walked several miles on a little path through the woods to bring flowers for her grandparents' graves.
![Corner post of an old cemetery](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger2/1370/2519/200/fencepost.jpg)
One part of the project's requirements is that the Scout has to raise the money needed. Fortunately we don't think that will be a problem. Several of the neighbors have already offered donations, and the elderly lady I mentioned above has offered to take up a collection from family members.
It shouldn't cost much money, anyway. Most of what is needed is work, and that will be provided by the Scouts in Isaac's troop and other volunteers. The biggest expense will probably be feeding the boys on their three workdays.
![Old cemetery](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger2/1370/2519/200/cemetery2.jpg)
After the work is done, Isaac has to report back to the Genealogical Society and ask for a statement that he has successfully completed his plan. Then he goes back to the Board of Review and presents his application for Eagle Scout rank. We'll be proud when he gets it all done. Well, we're proud of him already, but you know what I mean.
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Sounds like a great project. I always feel sad when I walk by a lost and forgotten cemetery, of which there must be hundreds or even thousands in the US. Where I used to live in Rhode Island there were graveyards way out in the woods, and fieldstones fences where the road had once gone by - but all was trees and silence and squirrels jumping around.
Way to go, Isaac. It makes me feel so good when I hear young people taking charge to do good things for others. What a bright shiny light that is. Keep up the work even after your time as a scout is over. You're a real man when you sacrafice your own time and needs for others.
At the meeting, they gave Isaac a photocopy of their list of people who are buried there. The last burial was in 1968, and the first one was in 1859.
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