IN SEARCH OF A MISSING CHILD: A GEOPHYSICAL (GPR) INVESTIGATION OF A CEMETERY
Previous research projects including the investigation of Native burial mounds in Wisconsin, a graveyard at Qumran, Israel, and the Maori graves in New Zealand have provided the authors experience to locate unmarked and unrecorded graves. In west central Wisconsin in the 1950's, a young child was buried in an unmarked and unrecorded grave within St. Rose Cemetery in Cadott, Wisconsin. The cemetery is located on flat terrain along side a gully and has a Menahga loamy sand type soil. Initial site investigation, included a visual inspection for depressions and comparison of marked graves to the sexton report. According to the sexton's records the individual child plots were 24 inches (0.61 m) by 12 inches (0.3 m). Based on GPR surveys (7 m by 9 m grid, transects every 0.5 m, traces every 0.05 m), burials were located at approximately 0.5 meters deep. Burials with markers and burials without markers but recorded on the sexton's map were found, however two burials were found that were not noted on the sexton's records and also had no marker or surface expression. GPR provides a non-invasive tool to locate unmarked and unrecorded burials allowing proper protection, or in this case, finality for an uncertain family.