THE STORY OF THE EDGAR FAMILY'S LAST RESTING PLACE
This is a brief tale of a search that in some ways
led to disappointment. Being based in the UK I was asked in 2019 if I could
find the last resting place of the Edgar family. As well as their speciality of
pyramidology three of the Edgars, John, Morton and Minna (two brothers and a
sister) also wrote a series of little booklets. One of them by John “Where Are
The Dead?” was instrumental in attracting the interest of a young man named
Fred Franz before the First World War.
We knew from printed
accounts that they were buried in a family plot in the Eastwood Cemetery,
Glasgow. There are two cemeteries of this name, an Old and a New, but the date
of the first interment identified the site as being in the Old.
Were there memorial
headstones? Would there even be a pyramid? That is not as fanciful as it
sounds. Here is the grave for Piazzi Smyth.
And here from a Bible
Student publication is a grave marker in Yeovil, Somerset, for a Bible Student,
William Hallett, who died in 1921.
The cemetery records
in Glasgow had not been transcribed, let alone posted on the internet. But I
was able to make contact with a Family History Society in Glasgow and a member
very kindly did a search for me. Almost immediately the burial registers for
the family were found.
John bought three
adjoining plots and later a fourth was added, totalling plots numbered
A-950-953. Sixteen members of the extended family were eventually buried here.
The last interment was in 1968. Any modern generations of the family, if they
still exist, obviously moved elsewhere.
The next step was a
visit to the area and again a willing volunteer from the area visited the site
and took the following photograph. The graves numbered A-950-953 are both sides
of the tree in the foreground. One wonders what size the tree was when these
plots were sold originally.
There are a few
memorials standing, which at least enable one to fix the correct site, but
alas, none for the Edgar family. In UK cemeteries vandalism and sheep with
itchy bottoms have eliminated a lot of memorials, but it would appear from the
photographs that the Edgars never did have a lasting memorial installed.
Realistically, had
there been anything like a pyramid there, it would have been found and
publicised long before now.
So this is a non-story really. But you never know until you follow everything up what may or may not be discovered.
Several Edgar brothers' brochures were published in Polish.
ReplyDeletePublisher: Polish branch of the Watch Tower Society in Detroit.
I am giving the title of Polish and English.
Mitologia a Biblia John Edgar 1919 (48 pages) - Mythology and the Bible.
Socyalizm a Biblia. (1919) 48 pages - Socialism and the Bible.
Podstawy wiary oraz Drzewo nad strumieniem wód wsadzone – 96 pages (1920; Two brochures together) - Faith’s Foundations (also „Waiting on God”); A Tree Planted by the Rivers of Water.
Gdzie są umarli oraz zachowanie tożsamości w zmartwychwstaniu (1920; Two brochures together) - Where are the Dead? The Preservation of Identity in the Resurrection.
Other Edgar's brochures that are probably not in Polish:
The Great Pyramid and the Bible.
1914 A.D., and the Great Pyramid.
Memoirs of Doctor John Edgar.
Memoirs of Aunt Sarah.
Abraham’s Life History an Allegory.
Prayer and the Bible.
Glasgow Convention Report.
For a list of 12 English brochures, see The Great Pyramid and the Bible (1912).
Books:
Great Pyramid Passages 1910 (vol. I), 1913 (vol. II), 1923-1924 (vol. I, II).