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Episode 182 - Cousin Jennies Part 1: Cornish Women of Mining Country Cemeteries

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This week, buckle up for part one of a riveting tale as Jennie and Dianne team up with Lynette Webber, an expert who has dedicated years to researching the cemeteries and their residents in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. Picture this: a time machine back to the 1800s when tin miners and their kin from Cornwall, Great Britain, made the Peninsula and its copper mines their stomping ground. As the copper mines declined in productivity, families sought opportunities elsewhere, leading to their migration.

Fast forward to summer 2023, Lynette, Jennie, and Dianne, all members of the Association for Gravestone Studies, attended the annual AGS conference which was held in Colorado. As Lynette explored Gilpin County's picturesque mountain cemeteries, she unearthed surprising links between several graves of Colorado and Michigan. Lynette spins tales of resilient Cornish families who journeyed from Michigan to Colorado, with a spotlight on the Ordinary Extraordinary women who nurtured these families, enduring challenges, heartache, and finding both success and happiness along the way.

For a truly in-depth experience, make sure to watch this episode on YouTube where Lynette showcases photos, documents, and additional details while narrating these stories.
https://youtu.be/OTLagJL2thY?si=LqVu7C8D-EzsIi6Y

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1. Episode 182 - Cousin Jennies Part 1: Cornish Women of Mining Country Cemeteries (00:00:00)

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3. (Cont.) Episode 182 - Cousin Jennies Part 1: Cornish Women of Mining Country Cemeteries (00:15:48)

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Send us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email.

This week, buckle up for part one of a riveting tale as Jennie and Dianne team up with Lynette Webber, an expert who has dedicated years to researching the cemeteries and their residents in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. Picture this: a time machine back to the 1800s when tin miners and their kin from Cornwall, Great Britain, made the Peninsula and its copper mines their stomping ground. As the copper mines declined in productivity, families sought opportunities elsewhere, leading to their migration.

Fast forward to summer 2023, Lynette, Jennie, and Dianne, all members of the Association for Gravestone Studies, attended the annual AGS conference which was held in Colorado. As Lynette explored Gilpin County's picturesque mountain cemeteries, she unearthed surprising links between several graves of Colorado and Michigan. Lynette spins tales of resilient Cornish families who journeyed from Michigan to Colorado, with a spotlight on the Ordinary Extraordinary women who nurtured these families, enduring challenges, heartache, and finding both success and happiness along the way.

For a truly in-depth experience, make sure to watch this episode on YouTube where Lynette showcases photos, documents, and additional details while narrating these stories.
https://youtu.be/OTLagJL2thY?si=LqVu7C8D-EzsIi6Y

  continue reading

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1. Episode 182 - Cousin Jennies Part 1: Cornish Women of Mining Country Cemeteries (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] History Shorts (00:15:07)

3. (Cont.) Episode 182 - Cousin Jennies Part 1: Cornish Women of Mining Country Cemeteries (00:15:48)

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