Youngs cemetery was est. in 1800, and has approx. 398 grave sites which reside here. This is an approximation due to back then death records may have been un-accurate. After further investigating via internet, I have found that 6 Bonine's are buried in this cemetary, they are: Frank L. Bonine: 1864-1866 Lydia E. Bonine: 1861-1881 Isaac Bonine: 1829-1903 Elizabeth C. Bonine (Greene?): 1834-1878 Olivia M. Bonine: 1870-1871 and Richard Bonine: 1910-1910 I have been doing research on these names and so far have not found a connection to the actual Bonine house itself, but if I do it will be posted here. But, at least for now I have 3 interesting photos for everyone to look at! The first one you will see was taken with my digital camera, couldn't see much until I got home and saw the larger picture on my computer screen. I was afraid maybe this had glared off of something or there might have possibly been lights around one of the grave sites. But upon further investigating in the light, this cemetary has no lighting of any sort and from the angle this picture was taken all the tombstones were old and unpolished. If you look at the image I pointed at, you can make out a figure in "Red", and the picture was taken at night with the "Night" setting on to capture images.
The second picture in this Cemetary was taken on a clear, calm, and very cold night. At first when it showed up on my camera screen I saw it immediately, thinking it might have been me breathing at the time, I put it on our computer screen to see what you see in the picture. I also have enhanced the lighting on so that you can see it was not a tree or something else that made the mist and image in the photo. I also had snapped another picture in the same spot only 2 seconds later and you can see that it looks like the mist was moving away and disappearing to our left. I did not post the image, but I once again within 2 seconds snapped one more picture in the same spot and nothing at all showed up in that photo! Although we have as yet to capture any EVP'S (Electronic Voice Phenomia) in this cemetary, it sure looks like something or someone is there!