I call you folks, 'Grave Whisperers'. I have always felt, that when one goes to a graveyard...any graveyard...and reads aloud the names upon the memorial stones, it means, that that departed Soul...lives again, upon the winds and your lips, ...the name once more spoken amongst the Living. I do this as well...especially with American Civil War memorials....and I also touch the stone as I read out-loud the names of the departed...and I always say, "Sir or Madam, Madam or Sir, or youngster, YOU, are remembered. Your name is spoken! You once walked this earth as I, God rest you!".
I think that’s a lovely title for them both, as they do get the spirits talking to them….the little girl thanked Sue for visiting ! Which is so touching. We won’t know for sure until we transition ourselves , but after death you automatically assume their spirit ascends to heaven, not staying in their graves! But it appears that some spirits prefer to come to visit where there mortal remains were laid, so must travel back and forth when allowed by Jesus.I know they can watch us from Heaven, see us in our homes, taking flowers to the graves, so are quite aware of what is going on with their families and friends.some are able to leave messages for their loved ones to show they are still around. So Grave Whisperer…..stay true to your link with spirit…you are both very Fey and I’ve watched you grow and become more comfortable doing this. Remember when “Irish Eyes’ just used to go with Sue and hold the torch to read the grave letterings ? And then he grabbed a camera and started doing Grave Visitations and has gone from strength to strength with some stunning photography, and giving us history of what we are looking, and gives us time to read the inscriptions. Not many people who say they do this sort of work can hold a candle to Serenity Sue or GV. I feel we are extremely lucky to have them as our guides and to be taken to some really wonderful resting places,. Doing detective work sometimes to find graves or names, but always a great group of subscribers who support them and try to help research or make enquiries to come up with answers …a Great lot of friends! So Thankyou both….we know you go out in all weathers, get wet feet,muddled clothes, all to make sure your video has some good content, and you never ever disappoint us! Godbless you both and keep you safe. Love and Light! Love Helen xx. 👩🦳💕🫶😘😘💐🙏🕊️
I love that you and Sue are investigating together! Two of my favorites! Thank you Soooooo very much for allowing me to enjoy a beautiful day with you in a fabulous part of Ireland!🥰🌷
It is such a peaceful graveyard. The celtic. Cross . True one of the tallest i have ever seen. Thank you for reading the stones and remembering those who have gone before us. A beautiful video.❤😊❤😊
I love your videos. There is so much history in your country and your country side is so beautiful, I love the mountains in this video as well . you can imagine that everyone buried there had at one time seen the same mountains in their daily lives. God Bless you and Serenity Sue!!!
What an awsome video . I'm glad you don't bleer out the bones , like so many would . Thank you too Sue your both wonderful folks for showing us Ireland's best grave yards , I'm Joseph from Amsterdam . Love and peace to you both .
The huge Celtic cross was so beautiful, surrounded by the trees and then the hills in the distance! And the vaults were very cool - thanks for your efforts.
Wow, this was an epic episode for sure. The fact that you were in Kerry caught my attention ( my dad and all his family are/were from Kerry. Truly one of you best videos. Thanks again.
My fascination with graveyards started when I was very young.. In the Uk where i was born..Thank you so much for this wonderful journey of remembrance for all who died so long ago...A beautiful place for sure...
Wow see the little childs scull and more of the body seen. Plus another skull but rest of body not seen but some bones. Wow so many vaults and coffins and that huge cross monument. Great video thanks for sharing. Hi Serenity Sue!
Hi from Oz,apparently Arthur Herbert was buried sitting in a chair under the cross.Sad that the crypt with the skulls visible isn’t covered . I suppose the old reason of no descendants being alive could be the reason.Another capital presentation mate ,good to see you and sue getting out and about.Safe travels,good health to you both,till next time take care,👋👋from ballarat in Oz🇦🇺👍
Mate the green hills of Ireland look a lot like kurrajong here in n.s.w. Australia it's beuitiful country , I think that's why so many Irish peoples who came to Australia loved it so much because it reminded them of home except for all the snakes and spiders .
C.B.E. is a high honour in the U.K.. It means, "Commander of the Order of the British Empire". It shows that a high level of service has been contributed to a community or some special innovation has been achieved. It is a step below a knighthood.
I believe “ce” means “Common Era”. Beautiful resting place of the ages gone by! Such character and love went into these vaults and grave stones! The Celtic Cross is stupendous! Thank you for the walk through time.
What a beautiful cemetery! And the country has to be one of the most beautiful places on Mother Earth! Thank You Kindly for this respectful and honorable sharing of our Ancestors. My GGGGrandfather Alexander Shanks was born in County Antrim in 1772, came to Pennsylvania in 1815. I have he and his wife Mary’s photographs. You can see how much the ancestors are honored by the beautifully maintained grounds. And the huge Celtic Cross is Amazing! Many Blessings with Love, Light, Peace and Joy of Being! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Grand tour Irish Eyes. You have a talent for getting into these old cemetaries. Brave of you to go into some old structures. That family chapel with the white cross looked as though it could collapse with the old stone, turf, ivy etc atop. Stunning old spot. Thank you.
What a beautiful grave yard that cross is stunning lovely video GV thanks for sharing wow sue looks so small up against the cross take care both of you 👍
another interesting and brilliant walk around . The steps into those vaults would have been so dangerous carrying a coffin down in the rain or the snow . The enormous cross was amazing as was the peek inside the vaults . Thank you Irish eyes you never disappoint x
I live in Carlisle Cumbria England and I like to walk around my local cemetery near me & read the names of the headstones. I try to find out the oldest graves. Some have the address on the stones, My late grandparents ( my mother's parents) where from Dublin
This video is an outstanding record of those buried in this cemetary caught my imagination in so many ways, quite apart from the gorgeous scenery, there is a special feeling here ,Balfour and Herbert connection s way back to Wales! ? Maybe, I have not seen skeletal remains so complete, its a real education to me, and amazed by the knowledge you had to acquire to make such a presentation photography exceptional to catch the detail of the bee!
A really absorbing video! What a wonderful country Ireland is! Beautiful fields of green and full of fascinating history. Best of Irish luck to you both. Keep up your excellent work!
Thank you so much for taking us on this fascinating tour. I've never seen anything like these crypts before and what an education. So much workmanship in the design of these stones and crypts -- so beautiful. We are surprised that crypts don't seem to exist here in Ontario, Canada. So many families from Ireland came over here in the 1800s, including my husband's family, McCrae. I was hoping to possibly find these crypts at a cemetery near the Irish Block, a settlement from the 1800s here in Grey County, but no. Again thank you
The idea that the older vault is "definitely a shroud burial" is silly. As @hansberls6524 pointed out, there is a coffin handle clearly showing among the remains. Also, even back in the medieval ages, only those too poor for a coffin would be buried in only a shroud. Anyone important or well-off enough to rest in a private vault would hava had a coffin. Most wooden coffins decompose relatively quickly leaving very little trace. Even victorian lead-lined ones in vaults completely protected from weather and wetness usually have the outer wood completely rotted away after 'only' some 150 years.
I'm glad you take us all along with you on your cemetery adventures. Ireland is such a beautiful country, one day I hope I get to come there and see it in person... 🩷🙂
Hi IE! Thanks for a fascinating graveyard tour. I think that Celtic cross is the most impressive I've seen. The vault with the bones has a medieval look. It may well have been the first grave on the site. I'm guessing the painted markers are Famine graves.
Lake Frome shipping company thanks for watching. Yes that vault looks very old indeed. Definitely a shroud buriel. The celtic cross was stunning over looking the killarney hillside
Just found your channel love it, also love your accent. I just found out that I am 65% Irish I have always love Celtic music now I know why. Thx for sharing God Bless stay safe and well.
You and Serenity Sue are an unstoppable force! Great voices for the Irish graveyard explorers community ( if there is one!) If not there should be , so much to explore here in this beautiful country 🙂👍
Really appreciate you taking your time taking us around. The Celtic Cross is so majestic!!! I'm in America and my fa.Ily is mostly from County Cork. God Bless you for doing this, you are giving "life" BA k to the people you name. Please be careful, Love your voice. Lynn Marie Cleary
Glad you are doing some videos in County Kerry, the folks you are showing today could have been people my GG Grandfather knew before he came to the United States.
This is the 3rd video of yours I have watched and I truly have enjoyed them and will definitely view more . I am 100 % Irish , I live in Massachusetts USA and my grandparents on both my mother's side and my dad's side all emigrated during the potatoe famine . My last name is Gallagher . My mother's name was Hoey , her mother's name was McManus and my dad's mother was a Roberts. Thanks so much .
Awesome video. This was the first video i have watched of yours. Great job. I enjoy your sidekick's videos also. 😉 i am a new subscriber as of right now !! I love Ireland. Such a pretty country. Take care and God bless.
Hello GV….I wish they would put some railings along the top of the stair entrance to these vaults! It’s quite dangerous that someone could so easily step back and fall down, or even be crossing the grave yard at night, not seeing the step entrance take a bad tumble and get badly hurt! . What I read as regards midnight funerals Ike that man Maurice Hussey buried at midnight carried by his 4sons by torchlight in 1714, was that back then ( as now) the coffin wasn’t left alone and a wake was held, so friends,neighbours etc could all come and raise a glass and pay their respects to the deceased . But in those days people had to work during the day, and maybe had to walk some distance to get to where the funeral was to be held. So they would often pay their respects Then leave to the actual family to complete the burial,or placing into the family vault. Do you agree with this GV? I always prefer to ask a native of the country involved to get the real truth? So many stories Change over the years, 17.14 was a very long time ago, but nice for Maurice that his four sons carried his coffin on his final journey. Rest in peace Maurice, and of course your four sons and their families who will all have joined you by now. Reunited in Gods Love.🕊️🙏👩🦳💐🕊️😘💕💐💕💐👩🦳💕🫶🙏🕊️💐
What a beautiful land Ireland is. You did this video with much respect, I subscribed to your channel and can't wait to see more videos. My great grandmother Penelope Ward was from Ireland I will have to get back to you on what part she was from. Take care.
Thanks suz and welcome to the channel ❤️ check out serenity sue on UA-cam she done a video on a Mary ward first person to be killed in automobile accident
This was so amazing!!! Apparently, the motto you found on the one headstone "Vincente Dabitur" is the motto of the family. It means "It shall be given to the conqueror". The family crest is what you saw, and it is a bear out of a Ducat coronet. At least that is what I've been able to find out!! Sorry Hans Berls! I checked quickly to make sure I wasn't repeating anything, and somehow missed your post right in front of my nose! lol
@@GraveVisitations you deserve SOOOO many more subs!!! You're fantastic! I'd love for your channel to get the recognition that it deserves! I'll share you out around the net! Take care and thank you again for taking the time out, to show us the beauty of this particular cemetery! It's so ethereal and almost foggy off in the distance! Take care and be safe! Much ❤️ and respect, beary
from NZ brilliant video I really enjoyed the tour my husband and I always used to visit graveyards to read stones, local village grave yards contain all the areas history
This is fascinating as here in Canada we don’t have graves as old as these. I would be interested in what rules exist for what you are allowed to do to enable reading the markers. Can you sweep them off with a small whisk or remove the thicker moss? My family are from Ireland on both sides so I am always looking for the mention of the names.
Honestly just was very grim to see that plaque for Maurice Hussey be desecrated with graffiti by Rachel and Brian and so on... Especially with the rest of the chamber being whitewashed, they chose the single point remembering a historical figure and (more importantly) father to scrawl their names. Brilliant tour and video, but this graffiti is really a bummer to see!
Sorry I missed your live I was poorly catching up on replay, fantastic place, watching it 😬 Same height as me Sue wow look how big the cross is hope to catch you soon ❤️❤️
As an American, years ago, only the wealthy would have fancy "American" caskets, most folks would have had a shroud, or the old Pine casket. Great video, gonna take me a while to catch up to your newer videos, good thing I'm retired lol
I would like to thank you for this video the Martins are my mothers family and we have never been able to get any of the information on them until tonight we managed to snag some of the information off this video and compare it to the family bible I'd love to have photos of their graves but having the name of the cemetery was so much more to me so thank you. Now if I could find the Kiley family over in your kneck of the woods they went by Kiely. it changed when they came to America. to Kiley.
Question for you guys? When doing grave visiting, have you had any spooky things happen to you'se? Also have you ever done grave visiting at night and if you have, did you experience any spooky things happen to you'se as well? I was thinking, it would be brilliant if you do grave visiting while using EVP spirit equipment.. 🤗👍 also thank you very much for your amazing informative videos, I love these sort of videos, they're really intriguing thank you❤️..
I'm just happy you showed the long pyramid type Graves. We have those in a small area in the Southern US. People think they are witch Graves. I keep telling them no. Now I know where the tradition comes from. Thank you! A mirror is helpful for reading grave writings. Just don't use the mirror for anything else. Yes I'm superstitious.
Amazing video guys and such a lovely graveyard full of history. The Celtic Cross is beautiful. So sad about the remains in the really old stone vault. New subscriber to the channel 👍
Lovely old graveyard..peaceful..never been to killarney.. always wanted to go there..those skulls ..must indeed be very old..to deteriorate so much..then again it can depend on conditions..I believe acid soil eats bone away..
@@GraveVisitations yes indeed..and that stone vault..very primitive..someone should move the stone over..on roof....the one skeleton..had only the skull..yes im thinking ancient..
I call you folks, 'Grave Whisperers'. I have always felt, that when one goes to a graveyard...any graveyard...and reads aloud the names upon the memorial stones, it means, that that departed Soul...lives again, upon the winds and your lips, ...the name once more spoken amongst the Living. I do this as well...especially with American Civil War memorials....and I also touch the stone as I read out-loud the names of the departed...and I always say, "Sir or Madam, Madam or Sir, or youngster, YOU, are remembered. Your name is spoken! You once walked this earth as I, God rest you!".
Thanks Joe that is a lovely thing to do and I like the name grave whisperer I was actually looking for a different name for channel
@@GraveVisitations Irish Eyes, you are 'free and clear' for Channel name reassignment, and God Bless!
That's lovely... I like this so much❤
Well said!!!!
I think that’s a lovely title for them both, as they do get the spirits talking to them….the little girl thanked Sue for visiting ! Which is so touching. We won’t know for sure until we transition ourselves , but after death you automatically assume their spirit ascends to heaven, not staying in their graves! But it appears that some spirits prefer to come to visit where there mortal remains were laid, so must travel back and forth when allowed by Jesus.I know they can watch us from Heaven, see us in our homes, taking flowers to the graves, so are quite aware of what is going on with their families and friends.some are able to leave messages for their loved ones to show they are still around. So Grave Whisperer…..stay true to your link with spirit…you are both very Fey and I’ve watched you grow and become more comfortable doing this. Remember when “Irish Eyes’ just used to go with Sue and hold the torch to read the grave letterings ? And then he grabbed a camera and started doing Grave Visitations and has gone from strength to strength with some stunning photography, and giving us history of what we are looking, and gives us time to read the inscriptions. Not many people who say they do this sort of work can hold a candle to Serenity Sue or GV. I feel we are extremely lucky to have them as our guides and to be taken to some really wonderful resting places,. Doing detective work sometimes to find graves or names, but always a great group of subscribers who support them and try to help research or make enquiries to come up with answers …a Great lot of friends!
So Thankyou both….we know you go out in all weathers, get wet feet,muddled clothes, all to make sure your video has some good content, and you never ever disappoint us! Godbless you both and keep you safe. Love and Light! Love Helen xx. 👩🦳💕🫶😘😘💐🙏🕊️
as far as I know this is the best channel of its kind on you tube.I love the way you show these people who have passed on the upmost respect.
Thank you Trisha 🙏
I love that you and Sue are investigating together! Two of my favorites! Thank you Soooooo very much for allowing me to enjoy a beautiful day with you in a fabulous part of Ireland!🥰🌷
Susie welcome along 🇮🇪
One of the better historic graveyard tours I've seen on UA-cam yet. Absolutely lovely!
Aww thank you Christina ❤️
I love you guys. Not only you pay a visit to the deceased but most important you guys read the history. I love the history. Thankyou guys
It is such a peaceful graveyard. The celtic. Cross . True one of the tallest i have ever seen. Thank you for reading the stones and remembering those who have gone before us. A beautiful video.❤😊❤😊
I love your videos. There is so much history in your country and your country side is so beautiful, I love the mountains in this video as well . you can imagine that everyone buried there had at one time seen the same mountains in their daily lives. God Bless you and Serenity Sue!!!
Thanks lootsNutHouse ❤️
What an awsome video . I'm glad you don't bleer out the bones , like so many would . Thank you too Sue your both wonderful folks for showing us Ireland's best grave yards , I'm Joseph from Amsterdam . Love and peace to you both .
Hi Joseph and thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed our videos 👍👋👋🇮🇪🇮🇪
The huge Celtic cross was so beautiful, surrounded by the trees and then the hills in the distance! And the vaults were very cool - thanks for your efforts.
Thanks Cathy,
Wow, this was an epic episode for sure. The fact that you were in Kerry caught my attention ( my dad and all his family are/were from Kerry. Truly one of you best videos. Thanks again.
Thanks Maureen what part? Are they buried in kerry?
Thanks!
Thank you so much Abigail this is a great help towards the channel ❤️
My fascination with graveyards started when I was very young.. In the Uk where i was born..Thank you so much for this wonderful journey of remembrance for all who died so long ago...A beautiful place for sure...
Anne thanks for watching ❤️
Wow see the little childs scull and more of the body seen. Plus another skull but rest of body not seen but some bones. Wow so many vaults and coffins and that huge cross monument. Great video thanks for sharing. Hi Serenity Sue!
Hi Sally it was a great find ➕ sue says hi 👋
Hi from Oz,apparently Arthur Herbert was buried sitting in a chair under the cross.Sad that the crypt with the skulls visible isn’t covered .
I suppose the old reason of no descendants being alive could be the reason.Another capital presentation mate ,good to see you and sue getting out and about.Safe travels,good health to you both,till next time take care,👋👋from ballarat in Oz🇦🇺👍
God bless take care Peter 🙏🇮🇪🇭🇲
@@GraveVisitations nite from ballarat in Oz🇦🇺👍
Mate the green hills of Ireland look a lot like kurrajong here in n.s.w. Australia it's beuitiful country , I think that's why so many Irish peoples who came to Australia loved it so much because it reminded them of home except for all the snakes and spiders .
C.B.E. is a high honour in the U.K.. It means, "Commander of the Order of the British Empire". It shows that a high level of service has been contributed to a community or some special innovation has been achieved. It is a step below a knighthood.
I believe “ce” means “Common Era”.
Beautiful resting place of the ages gone by!
Such character and love went into these vaults and grave stones!
The Celtic Cross is stupendous!
Thank you for the walk through time.
K. H thanks for watching 👍
What a beautiful cemetery! And the country has to be one of the most beautiful places on Mother Earth! Thank You Kindly for this respectful and honorable sharing of our Ancestors. My GGGGrandfather Alexander Shanks was born in County Antrim in 1772, came to Pennsylvania in 1815. I have he and his wife Mary’s photographs. You can see how much the ancestors are honored by the beautifully maintained grounds. And the huge Celtic Cross is Amazing! Many Blessings with Love, Light, Peace and Joy of Being! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Hi Davey thank you for the lovely comment. Yes great history here
Grand tour Irish Eyes. You have a talent for getting into these old cemetaries. Brave of you to go into some old structures. That family chapel with the white cross looked as though it could collapse with the old stone, turf, ivy etc atop. Stunning old spot. Thank you.
Thank you Douglas it is a truly fantastic place. Thank you for watching 🙏🇮🇪➕
What a beautiful grave yard that cross is stunning lovely video GV thanks for sharing wow sue looks so small up against the cross take care both of you 👍
Great video. Beautiful landscape & gorgeous Celtic cross at the end of the video! Nice to see those vaults had not been desecrated by anyone. Cheers!
Thanks for watching John
I really enjoy the way you take your time at the cemeteries and give so much history and information. Thank you from Texas.
Hi Tina thank you ❤️ it's important to read out the names and remember those forgotten
another interesting and brilliant walk around . The steps into those vaults would have been so dangerous carrying a coffin down in the rain or the snow . The enormous cross was amazing as was the peek inside the vaults . Thank you Irish eyes you never disappoint x
Thanks Caron it was an interesting find ❤️🇮🇪🙏
Hi another very interesting video love the history connected to the graves may all rest in peace blessings possum 😊
I live in Carlisle Cumbria England and I like to walk around my local cemetery near me & read the names of the headstones. I try to find out the oldest graves. Some have the address on the stones,
My late grandparents ( my mother's parents) where from Dublin
Very good I love looking at pictures on headstones
This video is an outstanding record of those buried in this cemetary caught my imagination in so many ways, quite apart from the gorgeous scenery, there is a special feeling here ,Balfour and Herbert connection s way back to Wales! ? Maybe, I have not seen skeletal remains so complete, its a real education to me, and amazed by the knowledge you had to acquire to make such a presentation photography exceptional to catch the detail of the bee!
A really absorbing video! What a wonderful country Ireland is! Beautiful fields of green and full of fascinating history. Best of Irish luck to you both. Keep up your excellent work!
Thanks John
Thank you so much for taking us on this fascinating tour. I've never seen anything like these crypts before and what an education. So much workmanship in the design of these stones and crypts -- so beautiful.
We are surprised that crypts don't seem to exist here in Ontario, Canada.
So many families from Ireland came over here in the 1800s, including my husband's family, McCrae. I was hoping to possibly find these crypts at a cemetery near the Irish Block, a settlement from the 1800s here in Grey County, but no.
Again thank you
Hello Jane and thank you for watching the video 👍 it was a beautiful place full of history 🇮🇪
The subterranean vaults are a really amazing idea and probably expensive too! Really neat to see several in one location, wish I could find one!
Come to Ireland 😁
Gorgeous cemetery and such nice vaults. Thank you for yet another great video!
The idea that the older vault is "definitely a shroud burial" is silly. As @hansberls6524 pointed out, there is a coffin handle clearly showing among the remains. Also, even back in the medieval ages, only those too poor for a coffin would be buried in only a shroud. Anyone important or well-off enough to rest in a private vault would hava had a coffin. Most wooden coffins decompose relatively quickly leaving very little trace. Even victorian lead-lined ones in vaults completely protected from weather and wetness usually have the outer wood completely rotted away after 'only' some 150 years.
Legitimate citation needed here...
Thank you for the beautiful tour of the tombs in Kalarney. Be careful in those dark places. There could be poisonous spiders and snakes!
Thanks 1 Sandra we have no snakes in Ireland thank god lol
@@GraveVisitations don’t we have St. Patrick to thank for that or so the story goes?
I'm glad you take us all along with you on your cemetery adventures. Ireland is such a beautiful country, one day I hope I get to come there and see it in person... 🩷🙂
You definitely should visit 🇮🇪👍
Hi IE! Thanks for a fascinating graveyard tour. I think that Celtic cross is the most impressive I've seen. The vault with the bones has a medieval look. It may well have been the first grave on the site. I'm guessing the painted markers are Famine graves.
Lake Frome shipping company thanks for watching. Yes that vault looks very old indeed. Definitely a shroud buriel. The celtic cross was stunning over looking the killarney hillside
@@GraveVisitations Being buried at midnight by torchlight sounds like something out of a movie. I wonder if he specified it in his will.
Just found your channel love it, also love your accent. I just found out that I am 65% Irish I have always love Celtic music now I know why. Thx for sharing God Bless stay safe and well.
Hi Angela and welcome to the channel ❤️🇮🇪
Awesome walkabout Irish Eyes. All the crypts, and that Celtic Cross was magnificent. Thank you. Deb of Oz
DM hi 😁👋
You and Serenity Sue are an unstoppable force! Great voices for the Irish graveyard explorers community ( if there is one!) If not there should be , so much to explore here in this beautiful country 🙂👍
Oh thank you so much Elaine we try to do our best to make good content for you guys ❤️
I quite Agree. The names and Familys are to be Respected. YOU ARE SO RESPECTFUL.X
Thank you 🙏
Really appreciate you taking your time taking us around. The Celtic Cross is so majestic!!! I'm in America and my fa.Ily is mostly from County Cork. God Bless you for doing this, you are giving "life" BA k to the people you name. Please be careful, Love your voice. Lynn Marie Cleary
Lynn thank you so much good to know you have family in Ireland ❤️🇮🇪
That was a beautiful tour! Thank you so much for some historical enlightenment.
Thank you for watching 👍
I feel like I'm stepping into another world watching these videos ❤
This was amazing place
Glad you are doing some videos in County Kerry, the folks you are showing today could have been people my GG Grandfather knew before he came to the United States.
Great Irish name you have 🇮🇪
This is the 3rd video of yours I have watched and I truly have enjoyed them and will definitely view more .
I am 100 % Irish , I live in Massachusetts USA and my grandparents on both my mother's side and my dad's side all emigrated during the potatoe famine . My last name is Gallagher . My mother's name was Hoey , her mother's name was McManus and my dad's mother was a Roberts. Thanks so much .
Hi and welcome to the channel 👍 thank you for watching if you would like to see more I have a playlist. Great to hear from you 🙏🇮🇪🇺🇲
What a beautiful giant cross thank you so much for sharing this with me in America.
Another fab video you and Sue take us to some amazing places.The huge Celtic cross was stunning with the mountains in the background .Thanks again .🙏
Linda brown thank you 👍
This was so interesting, truly amazing huge Celtic cross! Love the views of the countryside from the cemetery.
Rebecca hi 😁
Wow, this was a fantastic video. Beautiful graveyard and the church is truly amazing. Thank you guys,💖
Thanks shela ❤️
At 4:16-ish...there is a breath. When you are in front of the second tomb... its very clear.
There are several breaths taken. Yes they are very clear. Has any one else heard them?
Thank you GV always enjoy watching your podcast ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊😊😊
I really enjoyed this venture. Beautiful place to be buried. I loved the large Celtics cross. Thank you.
Thanks Jean
Awesome video. This was the first video i have watched of yours. Great job. I enjoy your sidekick's videos also. 😉 i am a new subscriber as of right now !! I love Ireland. Such a pretty country. Take care and God bless.
Thanks Michael and welcome to the channel 👍🇮🇪
I enjoy your talking, never unnecessary and for that thank you! Beautiful!
Thank you B Lorac
This was a great tour! Thanks so much
Very interesting!❤️
Thanks for watching liz 👍
What a beautiful cemetery! Such a variety of memorial structures. Thank you so very much.
Thanks for watching
Great video guys, The iron rings above the crypts were used to put ropes through to assist the coffins down the steep steps!
Hi Frank thanks for the information I was wondering about this 👍
Beautiful video guys
So happy to share this with you
I sense the spirits here are at peace ❤
What a beautiful cemetery. Thank you for showing that I loved it. God bless the belt of you.
Hello GV….I wish they would put some railings along the top of the stair entrance to these vaults! It’s quite dangerous that someone could so easily step back and fall down, or even be crossing the grave yard at night, not seeing the step entrance take a bad tumble and get badly hurt! .
What I read as regards midnight funerals
Ike that man Maurice Hussey buried at midnight carried by his 4sons by torchlight in 1714, was that back then ( as now) the coffin wasn’t left alone and a wake was held, so friends,neighbours etc could all come and raise a glass and pay their respects to the deceased . But in those days people had to work during the day, and maybe had to walk some distance to get to where the funeral was to be held. So they would often pay their respects Then leave to the actual family to complete the burial,or placing into the family vault. Do you agree with this GV? I always prefer to ask a native of the country involved to get the real truth? So many stories
Change over the years, 17.14 was a very long time ago, but nice for Maurice that his four sons carried his coffin on his final journey.
Rest in peace Maurice, and of course your four sons and their families who will all have joined you by now. Reunited in Gods Love.🕊️🙏👩🦳💐🕊️😘💕💐💕💐👩🦳💕🫶🙏🕊️💐
It could be possible Helen x
I enjoyed this from you both , thank you so much. Such a beautiful giant cross, really awesome!!!
Looking forward to your video in a couple of hours. I just subscribed, reside here in Southern Illinois
Thanks Mary welcome
Mary, You will love Irish Eyes & Serenity Sue. Amazing Walks & Talks. Glad your here. 🥰🥰🥰
What a beautiful land Ireland is. You did this video with much respect, I subscribed to your channel and can't wait to see more videos. My great grandmother Penelope Ward was from Ireland I will have to get back to you on what part she was from. Take care.
Thanks suz and welcome to the channel ❤️ check out serenity sue on UA-cam she done a video on a Mary ward first person to be killed in automobile accident
@@GraveVisitations I will check it out and thank you.
What a beautiful place ... thank you GV and Sue ... that cross was massive ... good idea to stand Sue beside it
Thanks William ya that cross is biggest I've seen
This was so amazing!!! Apparently, the motto you found on the one headstone "Vincente Dabitur" is the motto of the family. It means "It shall be given to the conqueror". The family crest is what you saw, and it is a bear out of a Ducat coronet. At least that is what I've been able to find out!!
Sorry Hans Berls! I checked quickly to make sure I wasn't repeating anything, and somehow missed your post right in front of my nose! lol
Thank you , great in-depth video, grand as always.
Cheers Karen
Hey 1.05 thousand subscribers congrsts.
thanks Sally ❤️
@@GraveVisitations you deserve SOOOO many more subs!!! You're fantastic! I'd love for your channel to get the recognition that it deserves! I'll share you out around the net!
Take care and thank you again for taking the time out, to show us the beauty of this particular cemetery! It's so ethereal and almost foggy off in the distance! Take care and be safe! Much ❤️ and respect, beary
@@bearyhot awww thank you so much ❤️🇮🇪
Damn... can you imagine taking a coffin down those steep steps into that dark vault!!! Worse yet if it were a lead lined coffin!
Or slip 😬
from NZ brilliant video I really enjoyed the tour my husband and I always used to visit graveyards to read stones, local
village grave yards contain all the areas history
Hi Janice I love uncovering old stones also lots of history
Loved it. Old places are the best. Hey from Texas❤️
Hi Brenda from Ireland ❤️
Beautiful view of the mountains. Beautiful cemetery. That cross is beautiful and huge. Very interesting.
Thanks for visiting
This is fascinating as here in Canada we don’t have graves as old as these. I would be interested in what rules exist for what you are allowed to do to enable reading the markers. Can you sweep them off with a small whisk or remove the thicker moss? My family are from Ireland on both sides so I am always looking for the mention of the names.
Honestly just was very grim to see that plaque for Maurice Hussey be desecrated with graffiti by Rachel and Brian and so on... Especially with the rest of the chamber being whitewashed, they chose the single point remembering a historical figure and (more importantly) father to scrawl their names. Brilliant tour and video, but this graffiti is really a bummer to see!
This was a beautiful place. Someday I will visit I pray. Thank you so much.
Thank you Laurell you will be very welcome 🇮🇪
Thank you for sharing this video great job
I'm from Kentucky United States, love watching your videos
Hi Pamela thank you for watching 🙏
Sorry I missed your live I was poorly catching up on replay, fantastic place, watching it 😬 Same height as me Sue wow look how big the cross is hope to catch you soon ❤️❤️
Thanks Marie hope you feeling better ❤️
@@GraveVisitations thanks hun feel much better ❤️
I thank you for speaking the names of the deceased and saying god bless every prayer is heard 🎉🎉🎉🎉
As an American, years ago, only the wealthy would have fancy "American" caskets, most folks would have had a shroud, or the old Pine casket. Great video, gonna take me a while to catch up to your newer videos, good thing I'm retired lol
Thanks Ann enjoy 😊
Love watching, even on replay!!
I would like to thank you for this video the Martins are my mothers family and we have never been able to get any of the information on them until tonight we managed to snag some of the information off this video and compare it to the family bible I'd love to have photos of their graves but having the name of the cemetery was so much more to me so thank you. Now if I could find the Kiley family over in your kneck of the woods they went by Kiely. it changed when they came to America. to Kiley.
In wexford?
@@GraveVisitations yes as well as cork they hailed from blackrock
@@TheSkydancer28 I appreciate you watching my videos and I'm glad I could help you trace your family names ❤️ I hope I can help in future videos.
Another great video GV I am going through all yours and Sue's videos I have missed thanks for all you both do 😀
Hi Stella thanks for watching ❤️
I really enjoyed watching this both yourself and Sue are just amazing, 🥰
Thanks Helen appreciate that, ❤️
For your travels. Stay safe.☘️
Beautiful cross...☘️
Enjoyed the tour you all !
Question for you guys? When doing grave visiting, have you had any spooky things happen to you'se? Also have you ever done grave visiting at night and if you have, did you experience any spooky things happen to you'se as well? I was thinking, it would be brilliant if you do grave visiting while using EVP spirit equipment.. 🤗👍 also thank you very much for your amazing informative videos, I love these sort of videos, they're really intriguing thank you❤️..
This is our other channel youtube.com/@Paranormalsoulmates?si=alSV3SUmDSu9gkB9
You and sue find most of the open and creepy ones❤
Wow, super Video Thank you so much!👍👍👍
Thank you miss Marple
CE CHURCH of ENGLAND thanks for the tour. Some bogoak carvings to be done of that cross. I'll need a big bit of wood,.. 🏴😁😊🕊
I'd love to see that 👍
Awesome love you and sue,you have both inspired me to go do my own wee videos in Scotland ❤
Thank you I'm glad you like the videos 🙏
I'm just happy you showed the long pyramid type Graves. We have those in a small area in the Southern US. People think they are witch Graves. I keep telling them no. Now I know where the tradition comes from. Thank you! A mirror is helpful for reading grave writings. Just don't use the mirror for anything else. Yes I'm superstitious.
Thanks for watching ❤️
@@GraveVisitations You're welcome
So many interesting graves and stories ! You can Learn so much history from reading them !
Full of history and monuments
Very interesting....love your accent.🌹
Thank you Nancy ❤️
Just love seeing photos and information about people that have past so interesting thanks
I love adding a photo to the grave really brings the person to life and their story
@@GraveVisitations I agree
Hello everyone! I'm new here I just liked and subscribed, your videos are absolutely interesting I love your videos and learning new things.
Thanks and welcome Mary
Another fabulous tour thank you for all your efforts.
Thanks Karen more to come 👍❤️
Wonderful tour! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks William
This so cool! Thank you for this. Glad to have found your channel
Loulou thanks for watching and joining ❤️
No problem! Fantastic stuff!
Vincenti dabitur is a Latin motto. It means: To Dare to Do and Win!
Wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you Denise
@@GraveVisitations Tell Sue I miss her.
Amazing video guys and such a lovely graveyard full of history.
The Celtic Cross is beautiful. So sad about the remains in the really old stone vault.
New subscriber to the channel 👍
Hey micks welcome to the channel glad you like the content 👍
Lovely old graveyard..peaceful..never been to killarney.. always wanted to go there..those skulls ..must indeed be very old..to deteriorate so much..then again it can depend on conditions..I believe acid soil eats bone away..
Hi Paul ya they must be ancient no sign of coffins etc
@@GraveVisitations yes indeed..and that stone vault..very primitive..someone should move the stone over..on roof....the one skeleton..had only the skull..yes im thinking ancient..
I was recommended to you by Serenity Sue. I subscribed. Great video.
Hi Vicki welcome ❤️