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Grave of the Gypsy Queen

Tourist attraction in Meridian

Updated: June 08, 2024 11:59 AM

Grave of the Gypsy Queen is located in Meridian (City in Mississippi), United States. It's address is Meridian, MS 39307.

Meridian, MS 39307

977J+HG Meridian, Mississippi

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Where is Grave of the Gypsy Queen?

Grave of the Gypsy Queen is located at: Meridian, MS 39307.

What are the coordinates of Grave of the Gypsy Queen?

Coordinates: 32.3639322, -88.7187411

Grave of the Gypsy Queen Reviews

Newt Rayburn
2023-12-30 00:23:10 GMT

A must visit stop in Meridian! The Confederate mound is nearby as well.

Earold Gunter
2024-04-02 23:23:33 GMT

A very old graveyard with some beautiful and unique tombstones cripts and monuments to those who've past onto where ever you belive. However, you have to overlook some of those monuments and plaques that aggrandize the CSA and their attempt to tear our country apart so they could keep human beings enslaved, just so themselves did not have to work for what they wanted.

Noah Jones
2022-12-31 20:32:23 GMT

A must see . Take time to pay your respects to the royal family and to the people who wonder for eternity.

Angela Radloff
2023-03-06 21:23:12 GMT

A neat little stop to check out the Queen and King of the gypsies.

Sara Pranskunas
2023-11-09 19:41:36 GMT

Pretty cool.

Tracey Walker
2019-12-30 01:55:14 GMT

Love older cemeteries but this one was great. So much more than just the final resting place of the gypsy Queen. This was the first Cemetery that had tomb stones for the unknown.

Dilek I
2017-07-29 18:50:31 GMT

In February 1915, thousands of Romany people from all around the United States slowly but surely made their way to the town of Meridian in Mississippi. Their queen had died and they wanted to pay their respects to the head of the clan. Queen Kelly Mitchell passed away on January 31, after suffering complications during the birth of her 15th child (some reports put the number at 14), while the family was camped out in Coatopa, Alabama. Her husband, King Emil, had sought local medical assistance and even offered a fee of $10,000 if doctors could save her, but the efforts were in vain. The couple were the leaders of the Mitchell clan of Romany people, one of the largest in America, and Emil, who was born in Brazil, had moved to the country as a child and had been crowned king in 1884.

Romany people are a traditionally nomadic group, thought to originally belong to the northwest of India. They were once commonly referred to as gypsies, but that term has now taken on a negative racial connotation. Widespread movement across centuries has led to their presence all around the globe, where they assimilated the culture of the different places they live in but also retained a distinct Romany identity.

After Mitchell’s death, it was decided that she would be buried at the Rose Hill Cemetery in nearby Meridian and her body was placed in state for 12 days, to allow time for more people to come and pay tribute.

Queen Kelly’s funeral was a distinctly Romany event, which nearly 20,000 of her people attended, creating a musical party atmosphere in the overflowing town. A newspaper report about the funeral read, “Her swarthy face with its high cheekbones is typical of Romany tribes and the head, the upper portion of which is covered with bright silken drapery pinned at the back with pins, rests upon a cushion of filmy silk and satin. The hair is braided Gypsy fashion and the dark tresses shine. The body is attired in a Royal robe of Gypsy Green and other bright colors contrasting vividly with the somber hues usual under such circumstances.”

Rumors that an extravagant coffin was crafted out of gold for her at a cost of $15,000, and that gold coins had been thrown into the casket at the time of the burial, took root, and the site was damaged several times by grave robbers before it was reinforced with better materials.

Despite these attempts, the gravesite is a festive corner of the cemetery, with its many trinkets that people leave, hoping that the gifts will please her and their problems will be solved. Crush orange soda cans also dot the grave, as this is rumored to be have been the queen’s favorite drink. Beads, coins, whiskey, and cigarettes are some other common offerings to the deceased Romany leader. Her husband, who died 27 years after her, is buried next to her, along with some of the other members of the Mitchell family.

William Tuggle
2019-12-29 01:10:59 GMT

Extremely interesting grave site. You need to read up on her story before you go. The entire cemetery in unusual and interesting.

Edward McCall
2022-08-28 00:54:32 GMT

Great place to visit and the Graves are really cool to see, looking back on history.

DJW
2020-02-18 02:20:46 GMT

Found this cemetery while Geocaching during a trip through the area. Excellent historical location and lots of Civil War history here also.

Melony H
2021-10-06 15:56:06 GMT

Very unique stop when traveling. Beautiful old cemetery caught it right at dusk.

Patrick Swanner
2019-10-22 23:33:55 GMT

1st time I've been there it was a great play, learned alot from it tonight, closed only on Halloween.

Amanda Thompson
2022-03-29 21:39:46 GMT

Very cool place to look at the old grave's

Chelly Neal
2022-08-07 03:15:07 GMT

While on home time having a nice visit with my elders who have passed on💚💜💛

Kiley Sharp
2019-07-29 00:21:09 GMT

An interesting stop. If you've never seen it or have experienced that culture, it's pretty cool.

Ella Garrett
2020-01-28 00:48:15 GMT

Great place to visit. Alot of history as well. Highly recommend.

Tracie Tarver
2021-07-03 21:47:04 GMT

Absolutely stunning, beautiful way to honor and respect her.

Denise Ralston
2020-03-13 17:29:39 GMT

Enjoyed looking at all of the tombstones and seeing the difference items left behind from people showing respect.

Marcus Hester
2021-03-15 04:28:12 GMT

Cool tale. Beautiful story of how much a man loved a woman.

Wendy Tristan
2020-07-27 23:07:31 GMT

Paying respect to the Gypsy king and queen. Don't forget to leave a gift when you go.

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City in Mississippi

Meridian is the eighth most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi, with a population of 35,052 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Lauderdale County and the principal city of the Meridian, Mississippi Micropolitan Statistical Area. source

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