Cheshire Family History and Home
May 10, 2008 by Black Coffee & Bourbon
We left Hilliard this morning and headed for home. As we were driving on I-10 West I asked Becks if she wanted to get off in White Springs to look around. Since we were not in a rush to get home she decided that she wanted to find the cemetery where he great-grandparents were buried.
After unsuccessfully asking for guidance from some locals she called her Uncle Kinsey who pointed us in the right direction. Although there were a lot of Cheshires buried in Riverside Cemetary we were eventually able to locate her relatives. Becks snapped some photos and was very happy she had been able to locate their graves.
We decided to drive the rest of the way back to Monticello on the back roads instead of the highway. On the side of the roads wildflowers were blooming and they made the countryside look amazing. There were black-eyed susans along with other varieties in brilliant pink and purple that I do not know the names of. Our journey on FL 6/U.S. 90 took us through Genoa, Madison, Greenville and then Monticello. The route we followed took a lot longer to get home, but it did allow us to see parts of Florida that we normally do not get a chance to see. It was also nice not to have to travel I-10 which at times can be a bit boring.
We were greeted at home with Molly, Jackson and Willie all waiting for us at the gate. I had a lot of fun on our mini-vacation but I was glad to be back home.



