Submitted by suhmarine t3_125sris in mildlyinteresting
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raz0rbl4d3 t1_je63y1x wrote
I think it actually says "Joseph M Clark" and is the gravesite featured here: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23728618/joseph-m-clark
RonSwansonsOldMan t1_je6gr5i wrote
That find a grave site is amazing. I've found the marker of every relative I've ever looked for during a midnight rabbit hole.
Astrolaut t1_je8p5ut wrote
How long before there's a search engine that calculates where any living person is? Wouldn't be a far stretch to think some governments already have that.
RonSwansonsOldMan t1_je8pcf6 wrote
Smart phones already do that.
BernieTheDachshund t1_je66trj wrote
Ah thanks for the clarification.
raz0rbl4d3 t1_je67h23 wrote
ayy you did half the work, i just got lucky with a google search
roleplayingasanadult t1_je621kg wrote
Looks like born 1835, died 1881, can’t read the months/dates though
PDT1950 t1_je6y06m wrote
Family gravesites were the norm in rural areas in the 19th century. Many are lost to time.
nicejaw t1_je6rw6v wrote
I wish when you find graves like this the spirit of the dead person can come out and have a brief chat with you about their life and answer questions. Maybe in the future with AI and sufficient recorded data about a person’s life this will be possible.
RedditExperiment0001 t1_je6xrgs wrote
Watch out, you might be next…
toni_balogna t1_je7mbk2 wrote
i believe it says " Decency " it was killed and buried many years ago in alabama
BernieTheDachshund t1_je5zpjd wrote
I think it says 'Joseph Meadowlark'. It would be nice if someone from a local historical conservation society would clean it. It's important not to use bleach or harsh chemicals/tools. I've seen videos of volunteers who clean headstones.