Feb. 3, 2022

Episode 69 - Riverside Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut

Episode 69 - Riverside Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut
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Jennie and Dianne are joined by Martin Begnal, president of the Friends of Riverside Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut. Martin shares the stories of several Riverside residents as well as his own very special familial connection that dates back almost to the beginning of the cemetery. Join us for the Ordinary Extraordinary stories of Carrie Welton, a pioneer woman who lived and died by her own rules, an enslaved man named Fortune whose life after death took many extraordinary turns, and many other stories on this episode of the Ordinary Extraordinary  Cemetery podcast.

To learn more about Riverside Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut, please visit their website or social media pages through the links below:

Website: https://riversidecemeteryct.org/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/riversidecemeteryct496/

Instagram: https://instagram.com/riverside_cemetery_ct?utm_medium=copy_link

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiversideWtbyCT?t=UjFOOWqaUzY1-klsD5mIcQ&s=09