A very interesting thread. My grandmother is in an unmarked grave with another person buried in with her. Next door is a baby of the family which is next door to my great grandmother although the headstone next to that is for my great grandfather and great grandmother. A great aunt is buried a few rows in front between two marked graves of other people. Her grave is also unmarked. My cousin and I found these my pure chance when looking , after my Mums funeral as I remembered visiting this area of the cemetery as a child with my Mum who used a very large stone angle to find the grave. The headstone was laying flat and upon standing it up really gave us the chills. I have done some research into my family, my grandmother on my Dads side was brought up in the work house.
Yes there is real sadness in these unmarked graves, and I am pleased that you have some answers Anniebach
Is there anyone who still thinks that Israel's actions in Gaza are justifiable?
Is it me or am I getting mixed messages