Throughout the trip, I noticed a few graves were facing different directions. Some were facing towards their home country and some were facing east. This was because they were 'facing the sun when they rose on judgement morning'. Thats neat!
Some of the people resting in this cemetary date back to the late 1700's, and some are recent. There are soldiers, babies, families, polititians, generations of people from wars and even people from Europe taking up the space of the graveyard. In some way, they all made Beaufort the place it has become today.
Above is the grave of the girl buried in a rum barrel. She went out to sea with her father when her mother finally said she could. On the voyage, she became sick with yellow fever and passed away on the ship after a few days of suffering. Her father promised she would make it home, so he put her in a rum barrel, took her back home and in this graveyard she lays to this day. The reason we put toys atop her grave is tradition, and also, rumors say that in the night sometimes you can 'see her playing with her toys'. This hasn't been proven but people say they have seen it. I had fun on this trip! Even though I go to Beaufort 48578349 times a year, I still learn somthing new every time. It's full of history and information from the past, but makes a fun adventure for everyone! :)
Picture of Otway Burn's grave-http://www.beaufort-nc.com/history/old-burying-ground.shtml
Picture of the Girl Buried in a Rum Barrel-https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpxODDX9IIyyvQ817bdsOKqrBf9UX7T9uTsm9uEcpeTBANwaU2R-zC5nWXf1qH_ibXlSK5Z3ZozwZfHzD6cNSTriJ0vTjfV8EkmbfTDgykKWmrM6NsclFveZAyVZ20URyjxsYrSCk2uDw/s400/Girl+In+Rum+web.jpg
To learn more, visit the graveyard itself or check out this website.-http://www.beauforthistoricsite.org/oldburyingground.htm