Snowy & Remote Coal Town Cemetery-Huddy Kentucky-Coeburn Point-
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- Опубліковано 16 січ 2025
- Coeburn Point Cemetery in Huddy Kentucky is full of tragic young lives lost and coal mining accidents. As well as long lived lives and well known local ancestors.
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Ty again Leo & Heather for contributing to American History 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Coeburn Ky. I lived in in Coeburn Virginia. Ralph Stanley was born in Coeburn Virginia. Looks so cold. Been cold here in Tennessee. Next week gonna be single digits but I still love the snow. Stay warm be careful driving in them hollers.😊
Just be glad you don't live in the very RED state of North Dakota. Max Velocity is reporting that ND will be getting 50 degrees BELOW ZERO in the upcoming week! 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Oh we know it could be so much worse! stay safe
Thanks, Leo, for another day in the snow.
You are absolutely right, Leo. A cemetery in the snow is a beautiful, remarkably serene place.
Thank y'all for braving the snow to bring us these stories. Thank you, Heather, for all your work in researching these folks.
God bless y'all and stay safe out there on your travels.
Kudos for your dedication to these videos.
Hey Leo, get home safe .Great work, Heather and Leo stay warm 🫶🙏
them their tracks look like house cat --- can always tell a cat track no claw marks (nail track) they are retractable. liked it when Heather read the info back after Hillbilly Leo read names and dates
Aren't you freezing Leo? Bless your little heart out in the cemetery that looks so-o cold. Thank you for your love and care of people to do this wonderful thing Leo. You are a jewel. We received 11 inches of snow and 1/2 inch of ice in the last storm. Gosh! It was one week and one half before I could get out of the house much less visit a cemetery. God Bless you and Heather.
Leo, You Are Out There Again Brings Us Comfort. Your Fans Truly Knows The Meaning of Remembrance Of The Deceased. You and Heather Have A Dedication To Your Fans and Channel. Stay Warm and Be Careful On The Mountains!!✝️🙏💕
We absolutely appreciate you for taking the time to make these videos for us Leo and Heather you both truly are a blessing ❤
BIGGEST THANKS TO YALL. GETTING OUT IN ALL KINDS OF WEATHER
Thanks
Thankyou! I enjoyed this very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Leo stay safe going home
Leo..u and Heather do so much to bring history and life's wonderful point of living to everyone here on ur channel and y'all both are so heart felt folks 😊..it was a beautiful scenery seeing the snow and I often wondered if u get sick from being out in such bad cold weather.. pray our Heavenly Father watches over y'all and keeps y'all safe and from sickness..😊.. it's sometimes hard and sad to hear bout others lives and death, especially children 😢.. taken so young or suffered with sickness before passing since medicine wasn't available during those yrs ago... but y'all both need a beautiful award for all y'all do... thank u for sharing 😊
Nellie's marker is beautiful. Looks like it was made of brick with a plaque put on it. So many young people died and so many babies. In those days so cold they tried to stay warm. Babies got and died from so many things.😢
No antibiotics back then!
Really look forward to every video you do, whether camping, cemetery research or both. Be safe. We need you and Miss Heather to keep bringing us a bit of the outdoors and history we would miss without you. ❤
We appreciate that. We will!
Leo, you need a brush to carry along out there that won’t scratch the stones that’ll help save your hands!
TY Leo. 😊 Heather 👋
Heather says hi back! 😁
Yes the snow cover ground is beautiful and trees look awesome. Love the hill top cemeteries you visit. Safe travels on roads. Another wonderful video ❤
I have a book called Stories in Stone: A Field Guide to Cemetery Symbolism and Iconography. It explains what symbols are found on headstones. It's by Douglas Keister.
Western Marylander here! I have German - Swiss ancestry. My Swiss ancestors came to the USA in 1812! One of the Swiss great- grandmothers was born in 1812 and died in 1902! She had 13 children , 10 of whom survived to adulthood A tree her husband was citting down on their Ohio farm fell and killed him .She raised those children by herself! They trucked vegetables and fruits from their farm. That company is still in existence! I tell people, that I hope I have her good Swiss genes! 🤔🤔😉😉😉🇩🇪 🇨🇭 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤗🥰🤗
My ancestors came here in 1625 with the puritans as an indentured servant he got his freedom 3yrs later and got his own land grant
Is that up on the hill where u can go down the slop to pond creek or up the hwy to pikeville ??
Right the the pond creek turn off.
Very interesting video, first time watching your videos that I seen the name Thacker. My dad was born in Huddy, made the video that much more personal to me. Thanks Leo and Heather.
Glad it was personal to you, thanks for watching!
My mother was from the Stoneville NC area. My grandparents and great grandparents are buried in Stoneville along with a bunch of other realitives on mothers side 🇺🇸
Heather and Leo, As Of 45Mintues Ago, I Am A Member!!! Hooray!! January 16th, 2025!!! ✝️🙏💕
Thank you so much Wanda! We certainly appreciate it =)
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Hey Leo if your ever up by Ball fork in stone I was wondering maybe if you could drop by and document my family’s graves there Blackburns and it’s the third driveway on the left it use to be 93 ballfork rd it’s the ones in the yard with a chain link fence my grandpa was in the Korean War actually he went in in the tail end of ww2 I’d love to have them on find a grave I don’t know how to do it the old home as been sold and I know longer live in the area just if you get a chance and maybe wanna help a fellow hillbilly out thankyou sir.
We’ll see what we can do.
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