Tree Stump Gravestones are unique funerary monuments found in cemeteries throughout the United States and Europe. These gravestones were prevalent during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
A tree stump gravestone is rustic in nature and puts emphasis on representing the gravestone as a tree or a portion of a tree in its natural state. Most tree stump gravestones are carved out of limestone or marble, with a few carved out of granite and sandstone.
You need to use the tree to obtain the information needed.
N44° 29.ABC
W089° 32.DEF
A = Number of branch stubs plus 3
B = Difference on days between mother and sons death minus 2 (mother - son)-2
C = Age of Mary Scott at death minus 26
D = Difference in years between Mary Scott and Thomas G death
EF = Number if ivy leaves plus 38
HAPPY CACHING
The "SQ" in the cache name above signifies Spirit Quest, a project started in Indiana (GCHRFJ) to distinguish caches that are set in cemeteries. The idea has since spread throughout the Midwest and elsewhere.
Wisconsin cache owners are joining in as of 2007, with the designation WSQ prefixing their cache names. As elsewhere, this is a voluntary effort to help designate and highlight these special areas.
Please be respectful of the area, and observe their rules and posted hours which are typically sunrise to sunset