The Chavis Family portion of the Pleasant Grove UMC Cemetery featured in our most recent newsletter (page 3), is currently undergoing clean up and preservation by church volunteers. The clean up effort is largely complete. The volunteer group is moving on to preservation. Interested members of the public are invited to a tombstone repair demonstration conducted by Doug Compton with the NC African American Cemeteries Network. When: Saturday, July 18, at 10 am Where: Pleasant Grove UMC, 4415 Pleasant Grove Church Road, Raleigh, NC 27613 What: Live Tombstone Repair Demonstration Who: Doug Compton, the NC African American Cemeteries Network Details from the Pleasant Grove UMC Church Newsletter below: There’s no “A” in Cemetery An historic cemetery like the one at Pleasant Grove UMC offers clues and links to the past beyond what can be read on tombstones. Doug Compton with the NC African American Cemeteries Network has learned to follow the clues left over the ...
Last Thursday, June 25, Saundra's video premiered on Spectrum News 1 . She was interviewed by Kennedy Chase about researching Black Patriot ancestors, an topic of historic interest right now. Saundra's Patriot was Black so this made for some challenging research. In the interview, Saundra explained, “I did a lot of genealogy on the general public, but I did not have the time to focus on my family.” She applied those skills honed over the years of past research to connect with her extended maternal line and trace her lineage back to free Black Patriot, Jesse Harris . The video highlights several stumbling blocks that black researchers encounter and encourages persistence. Saundra noted that more discussion on researching black ancestors occurred than was shown in the final edit, but she thought Kennedy Chase did a wonderful job of pulling it all together. This was her first TV appearance, and she's excited to share more. Watch Saundra's Spec...