Hello Ron, I am a subscriber to your Channel as well...I love how both Sue and you bring back the history of those who have gone before us...as well as, the beauty of these amazing masterpieces in stone, marble and granite. To me they are as priceless and as beautiful as any Rembrandt or Leonardo da Vinc...Thank you BOTH for letting us come with you ❤
Gorgeous and surprises around every corner. I bet you were just so excited and didn't want to leave. That skeleton, was a great find! Thank you for taking us.
I'm a new subscriber due to Ron from "Faces of The Forgotten", (Thanks Ron!) I LOVED this video and what a find. You really captured this cemetery well. Look forward to watching your other videos. Greetings from South Carolina! :)
Sue I am from Hershey, Pa USA. I LOVE YOUR BROUGE and have found you on UA-cam and love what you are doing in your part of the world. Love the architecture of some of the building and gravesites you have found. I will keep on watching. Betty from Pa.
For anyone else wondering, esquire after a name, meant a landowner, or someone of the English gentry who was just under a knight. In modern day a lawyer can have that after their name. I had to look that up. Great video regardless of the wind Sue! Love you showing us a little of Irish history. Just love the vaults.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards how would I find out where a certain grave is in Mount Jerome as I think my Grandfather Patrick Hogan is buried there He was a Guard in Dublin Police died in 1979 Any info you good give me. Much appreciated from Theresa
I'd start with find a grave and if no luck there I'd try find a map or ring mount Jerome directly they might have the records for everyone there hope you find him ❤
Thank you for showing us this incredible place. We don’t have cemeteries like that in Texas. I didn’t mind the wind, it added to the atmosphere and seemed as though I was actually there. Such masterful stonework. I wonder if the skeleton was exposed simply because the coffin rotted away, or someone disturbed the crypt? Unusual to see so many recent burials intermingled among the very old graves. I guess they have records to know where there is still empty space. We should pause and remember those who came before. These were the Victorians who in many ways laid the foundation to our modern world. Requiescat in pace.
It's not strange outside of North America for a family to reuse the same funeral plot after 20 years. The remains are often respectfully re-burried in the soil of said crypt when it is opened and then the next coffin goes above. Often it's wgy a lot of crypts are large plots or very deep so there is space for the next. The life expectancy was 30-50 only 100 years ago and people were not preserved and embalmed the way it is done in North America so a body can decay within 20-25 years. I think there is 17 years between my grandmother and her uncle who was beneath her. He was at least 15ft down. Granny is at 9 ft. There is space for 1 more if one of my aunts pass. Grandma was 96 at death and my aunts are in their 80s (14-17 years older than mom) and they are widows. I found it shocking when I first found out but really, we don't last forever so it isn't that strange.
I am new to your channel and I can not stop watching, this is a favorite video of yours so far. So much love in that cemetery. Thank you for sharing and showing what you could inspite of the weather ❤️
Hi Kimberly I absolutely adore Mount Jerome, I have 2 videos from here, one more recent and on the opposite side, so slightly different. Yes the weather was horrible that day but I've since upgraded my mic too so now it's easier even in the worst weather, thanks so much for being here 😀
OMLord ...can you imagine sitting comfortably in your home and hearing that bell? That would scare the bejeezus out of me...lol. Thanks for taking us along!!
Sue, that was a great video on such a dreadful day too. It was lovely to see Christmas wreaths on many old graves. It's nice to see that there are still people who remember them. I recently found the grave of family members who died long before I was born. The last interrment was in 1935. None of the older generation of my family who knew them are alive today so I placed a wreath on the grave on Christmas Eve and I'll continue to so so
What amazing history you are sharing with us. We live in the State of Arizona in Phoenix. America is such a young country compared to Europe. My wife and I went to Italy this past July for 2 weeks. The customs in Europe are so much better then in America. I am so impressed by the love and respect you have shown too these final resting places. God bless you.
What an amazing cemetery to visit. Kind of freaky to see an open casket and a skeleton. You can’t control the wind Sue. Thank you for sharing this video. The monuments are so beautiful.
Great video sue, gorgeous cemetery the History just incredible you can learn so much from just walking around the architecture and the detail that go into these mausoleums you just dont see that anymore.
No we don't, Victorians had the most beautiful monuments made for their loved ones. Wish the newer stones could be like this but I can only imagine the cost of something like this
Beautiful old cemetery. Alot of prominent people placed in the masoleums..I heard my great Nans last Irish name in this one and speaking of that,I heard as everyone did that man's voice .eerie. Thankyou 💜❤️
Hello Then y9u for braving that weather I know what it's like ..I heard every thing you said such a l9vely job you did and the respect you show to everyone God bless you Xx
Hello Sue. What an amazing videos you had made. Such a beautiful scenery of the cemetery in Ireland. Keep up the good work and stay safe. From Sarawak, Malaysia. 💝💖🙏🏼
That was awesome. 👍💯💜👏👏👏🤗. Thank you Serenity Sue. There is a lot of Beauty there. From the ones that look like rows of tiny houses, to the Beautiful Sculptures. It's easy to just spend hours there on a good day. Yes I heard the voice.saw the skeleton. It's like no way. That's not something you see everyday. I can see the love the famlies put into their loved ones final resting place. Sad now we just get a flat marker. I'm enjoying your videos.👍. Light,love,respect and positivity always. Neita james. 🧘♀️✌🕯🦋🌠🌻🌷🙏🙂👋.
My grandparents are buried here. This video brought back memories of running around the graveyard with my cousins and daring each other to look into the crypts. It's an amazing place to visit. Keep up the good work 👍
Very large cemetery with very interesting and beautiful monuments. I only hear or see things on your channel and another. I firmly believe it is the respectful approach you both have. Neither of you instigate anything. You do a fantastic tour! (Irish Eyes too!)
It was a stunning cemetery, can't explain the voice but I can be 100% certain no one was around me as I'm fairly shy filming around others so I'm curious as to what it said or what it was..I do love taking a peep inside mausoleums but that skeleton was a super find ❤❤
@@danjames5552 nothing wrong with walking on graves! That was a no,no to my grandmother and her generation. That was a very long, long time ago! Many people walk on graves when they trim the grass, place flowers etc. What is disrespectful are people who steal and damage head stones, flowers, etc. Stealing is very common! Bones, so what! Go to a museum and you will see bones. Everything with these two is “beautiful and Rest In Peace. They immortalize some who are long forgotten. I worry more about drunk driving, school shootings, etc. I so very much enjoy their videos and I am close to “the stepping off point” The universe is big and the souls of these departed have long left
Think Liz has said exactly what I was going to, by the way Dan, I walk on the kerbing, occasionally I step inside them but I also have a gimole which allows a long reach, those bones are there to see, I didn't break nor touch or harm anyone, now I suggest you either not watch or watch my videos a little more, I am very respectful and speak the names of those long forgotten, have a blessed day ❤
As I watched, the Lord pointed out the message in the Honorable John Massy's inscription: Revelation 14:13. "I heard a voice from heaven say, “Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.” “Yes,” said the Spirit, “let them find rest from their labors, for their works accompany them.” What a lovely epitaph! Thanks for being His messenger, Sue! Bless you for persisting, despite that wind!
Hi i'm french we have a cimetery in Paris you certainlly know it because Jim Morrison the doors singer is buried there.I mean your cimetery looks like Le Pere la Chaise.well you've done a very good work by making this video congretulation Lady!!!
Hi Denis, I do know Le Pere La Chaise and I'm hoping to visit some day, we have some cemeteries in Ireland based on your cemetery in Paris, garden cemeteries as we call them, please subscribe as I have some interesting videos coming from London, thank you so much Denis ❤️
That is definitely a city of the dead. I am overwhelmed sitting here listening and watching you go through it. I have been to many large cemeteries but not with the diversity that is in this one. I heard the male voice when you were filming but I thought it was just someone nearby. Oh my goodness, this one would take forever to explore even in nice weather. Thank you for taking us with you!!!! Loved it!
This is an amazing city of the dead! Beautiful sculptures. Thank you for braving the elements to bring us this. By the way, my ancestors are from Dublin, and Cork.
You have nailed it again Sue. Sorry i didnt comment on the mummies, but i was missing my keyboard and just got another wireless one, i am so proud on how you made this channel into what it is. the content is fantastic as usual and allways so interesting, Thank you for yet another fantastic Voyage xxx.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards of course i will, give me a few days to get what i know together or, just look up the anadora star, ship and the bodies found, then look a bit deeper as he had no name for years and i think ballycastle, had a service and got him a proper headstone etc, and recognised xxx. He was the last body found.
Thank you Sue for baring the weather to give us stone histories - most of the great l could hear you but so enjoyed the visit. Do have any history on the the human bones we saw in the crypt? WOW! What a wonderful tour round the huge place!! Part 2 in the summer Yeah!
Hi Sue what a great adventure just thought I’d mention when you ended the tour of the cemetery ended on an interesting sarcophagus look like an arc with a Jewish star on it never saw that before thanks again.🇺🇸👮🏻♂️
Thank you Miss. Sue and Irish Eyes. The audio wasn't bad. I wish the weather had been better for you. If I have 'Audio Difficulties' I turn on CC. Some of the words aren't correct (fault in place of vault) As a native East Tennessean (USA) an accent can change the sound of a word---trust me--I have an accent! Yours is lovely and I enjoy all your videos. P.S. I found you through Mr. Ron at 'Faces of the Forgotten'.
Seems to be such a wonderful place. I imagine person could visit many times and still not see the whole cemetery. As usual thank you for sharing ❤️👍🏻👵🏻
Oh wow, Sue! Everything there is amazing, including the shapes of those trees! Some of the monuments are breathtaking. Those views outweigh any wind. Thank you so much for sharing an area I’d otherwise never get to see. ❤️
Wow! Amazing video and place. So different from the cemeteries you find in the Midwest USA. What a beautiful memorial to countless souls, thank you for sharing.
What an awesome place. I could walk for miles. The skeleton was something else. I really enjoyed this video and I have no doubt you would hear ghostly voices in that place. Rest in peace.
Well done Sue They say here as well happy is the corpse the rain falls upon The day my brother was being buried the sun was shining all morning and then as they lowered the coffin the Heavens opened for the rest of the day Looking forward to more episodes 🍀🍀🍀🍀
There is a huge cemetery up north in Derry near the Creggan part of the city that always fascinated me as a child as we could see it from where we used to play near the city wall in the Bog Side. I had never actually been inside it until a few years back when my sister and I went over to visit our relatives who still live in Derry. We had lots of questions to ask about our grand parents (my grandmother died the day my mother was born so we never knew her) so they took us to visit their graves. It is so beautiful there and so peaceful. I hope to go back again some day to spend more time exploring it. Loved your video and look forward to seeing more.
Anyone here ever explore laurel hill in philly? That’s a huge gorgeous cemetery. This channel has inspired me to go back to a cemetery in perkiomen I haven’t visited in 10 years. Lots of early 1700’s stones there.
What an amazing cemetery! Between you and Irish Eyes, you both got some awesome footage! Heard that voice as well, but can't understand what he's saying. Wow!!
Oh Sue! Sue! Your driving me crazy with the frustration of not actually being there with you! Your saying out aloud , what I’m thinking! “ oh! Wow! Wow! WOW! Just look at this!!” You may not realise how lucky you are, to be surrounded by such beautiful graves, superb masonry, and the dates! Going back,back,back! How lucky are you! Just soooo very grateful that you share as much as possible with us!.. even some of the little hidden gems of grave yards, quite overgrown, where you have to traipse across muddy fields to get to, just fill me with excitement! One place in particular,overgrown with brambles, making me want to travel over with strimmer ,secateurs, and slasher to get to those 1600s graves…where some lovely person had made their own private pilgrimage leaving holy water and pottery angels on accessible graves, abd wooden owls, wind chimes, gems etc under some boughs, thoroughly fascinated me, and I wanted to join you and Irish Eyes, as you seem to find so many truly beautiful statuary, and such old graves! Here in the U.K. I don’t think I’ve ever seen any so old, or so beautiful. I AM subscribed to your page Sue and can honestly say it’s been one of the best things I’ve done so far this year, and would seriously ask other viewers to subscribe to Sue’s page too. When you think of the miles she has to travel ( petrol costs) research time, making sure she can care for her family during her times out too which is always a problem, and getting special permission to access some of these places. It all takes a lot of her time and wear and tear,plus fuel etc…so please help her if you can. That’s me asking…not Sue bless her. I wish she could do a raffle or something,the winner getting to spend a day with her.,,that would be fantastic for people as keen as myself and Sue! Dream on Helen! Sigh! Thankyou again both of you..,Sue, and well trained Irish Eyes, keeping out of shot, but so reassuring knowing he’s with Sue, just in case she twists and ankle or similar. Stay safe, keep doing what you do so brilliantly! Happy Valentines Day next mon 14th! Much love and hugs from Helen in U.K. 🙋♀️😘😘💐💕👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😸🌹Xxxxxx
Ahh Helen that's so beautiful thank you so much, do me a little favour will you subscribe to Irish eyes channel? It's called graveyard guy, I'll put the link under here, he has decided to give youtube a go❤
Just wow. A skeleton, a voice, beautiful everything’s. How great. Thanks for taking us all along. Thanks @irish eyes too. Angels are super cool…man I see exactly why u guys didn’t know what to say from home “live”
Wow it would take me the rest of my life to walk and read the gravestones😯 i wish the weather had been better for you but you forged ahead and showed us so much.And a skeleton too!!!! What a find . super great video Sue❤😊❤😊
Love those family vaults unlike anything else we have ever seen here in the states. Nice job on the skeleton! Maybe do a turnaround on a nicer day audio will be better too. Mt. Jerome is truly awesome.
Oh I'm definitely going back, audio sucks but not much I can do for now, I love the little vaults too, I was just so happy to get there it's been a dream of mine 💖
That place was so beautiful, all those headstones, monuments and Mausaleums. Where do you start with a vast amount like that, amazing. I too heard that voice and the skeletal remains were so clear to see. You must have been soaked and freezing after doing the video of this. Well dine Sue and thank you so much. Blessings my dear 💕🇦🇺
Thanks liz it was just amazing, Irish eyes has started his own channel, if you'd like to subscribe to see some more ❤ ua-cam.com/channels/8qt5_NGLLMRrRi35bGULMg.html
Hi, just subscribed to your channel. Very fascinating. Thank you for bringing content from the Emerald Isle. My paternal Grandad was born in Wicklow and my father passed on a family farm whilst on holiday. One day I would love to cross the Channel. Take care.
Bon sang vous avez l’opportunité de visiter de biens jolis cimetières... J’adore les allées bordées de caveaux 😊 ! Effectivement, la vue du squelette à 18.00 minutes est très impressionnante... 👍👍👍
What an amazing place you were so excited. I'd never heard of it till you went there I'd love to visit. All those green doors I couldn't help but think of the song was it by Shaking Stevens 🤔 I heard that voice don't know what it said. I'm glad I watched this in daylight with that skeleton I haven't watched your mummies video yet I didn't watch it the other night as I thought I might have nightmares lol Thanks for all the work you both do.
I went back to see the skeleton, and like the way you freeze framed and zoomed in, that was pretty epic!!!! Quite a find, quite a find. Well done 👍
Thanks Ron for your help and support, you'll never know what it means to me ❤
Hello Ron, I am a subscriber to your Channel as well...I love how both Sue and you bring back the history of those who have gone before us...as well as, the beauty of these amazing masterpieces in stone, marble and granite. To me they are as priceless and as beautiful as any Rembrandt or Leonardo da Vinc...Thank you BOTH for letting us come with you ❤
Thanks Karen, yes they are work of artists, someone said its like a museum of art❤
Karen Crawford I Second That Emotion 🎯✌🏻💫💕🦋Both A VeryVery Talented Storytellers and Keep Us Interested till The End💕🧐✌🏻💫
Thanks ❤️
I loved this cemetery!! Go back on a nicer wind free day and do again, please!!!
That's my hope Carrie, after travelling over 2 and a half hours I was so upset the day was so bad but I'm definitely going back ❤❤
@@SerenitySueGraveyards it was still awesome!
Gorgeous and surprises around every corner. I bet you were just so excited and didn't want to leave. That skeleton, was a great find! Thank you for taking us.
Oh my, did I fall in love with this place ❤
I'm a new subscriber due to Ron from "Faces of The Forgotten", (Thanks Ron!) I LOVED this video and what a find. You really captured this cemetery well. Look forward to watching your other videos. Greetings from South Carolina! :)
Thank you Paige, great to have you here ❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Thanks so much for the warm welcome! :D
I'm delighted ☺️ ❤
I'm just gobsmacked with this one. Thank you for slogging through wind and rain to share part of your bucket list with us all Sue. Deb.
Thanks Deb, I am going back for sure ❤
There's something about the old headstones and monuments that modern stones just cannot hold a candle to.
I agree, no tools just a hammer and chisel and one man working hard each one is unique 🥰
Sue
I am from Hershey, Pa USA. I LOVE YOUR BROUGE and have found you on UA-cam and love what you are doing in your part of the world. Love the architecture of some of the building and gravesites you have found. I will keep on watching. Betty from Pa.
Hi Betty, thank you so much, delighted to have you here ❤️
Here because of faces of the forgotten! I just subscribed loved the first Vlog can’t wait to catch up 🪦
Thanks so very much 😊 ❤🌹
For anyone else wondering, esquire after a name, meant a landowner, or someone of the English gentry who was just under a knight. In modern day a lawyer can have that after their name. I had to look that up. Great video regardless of the wind Sue! Love you showing us a little of Irish history. Just love the vaults.
Thanks for that crayzeebee ❤
@@SerenitySueGraveyards how would I find out where a certain grave is in Mount Jerome as I think my Grandfather Patrick Hogan is buried there He was a Guard in Dublin Police died in 1979 Any info you good give me. Much appreciated from Theresa
I'd start with find a grave and if no luck there I'd try find a map or ring mount Jerome directly they might have the records for everyone there hope you find him ❤
Thank you I was wondering about that
My father and brorher have esquire after their name,they lived in Sweden.
Thank you for showing us this incredible place. We don’t have cemeteries like that in Texas. I didn’t mind the wind, it added to the atmosphere and seemed as though I was actually there. Such masterful stonework. I wonder if the skeleton was exposed simply because the coffin rotted away, or someone disturbed the crypt? Unusual to see so many recent burials intermingled among the very old graves. I guess they have records to know where there is still empty space. We should pause and remember those who came before. These were the Victorians who in many ways laid the foundation to our modern world. Requiescat in pace.
This place blew my mind, just amazing and I'm certainly going back ❤
there are some amazing cemeteries in Galveston
It's not strange outside of North America for a family to reuse the same funeral plot after 20 years. The remains are often respectfully re-burried in the soil of said crypt when it is opened and then the next coffin goes above. Often it's wgy a lot of crypts are large plots or very deep so there is space for the next. The life expectancy was 30-50 only 100 years ago and people were not preserved and embalmed the way it is done in North America so a body can decay within 20-25 years. I think there is 17 years between my grandmother and her uncle who was beneath her. He was at least 15ft down. Granny is at 9 ft. There is space for 1 more if one of my aunts pass. Grandma was 96 at death and my aunts are in their 80s (14-17 years older than mom) and they are widows. I found it shocking when I first found out but really, we don't last forever so it isn't that strange.
Thanks for sharing
It always fascinates me who they were, what they did in life, we’re they good or bad. I would just like a conversation with some of them.
Seeing this a year later and amazing size cemetery and all the beautiful masoleums, stones. Endless.
It sure is
Yes I totally heard the man’s voice!! And the fallen apart casket with the bones, wow!! Great video Sue! Thanks for battling the winds for us. OT.
Hey OT appreciate it, I've been here several times, I adore Mount Jerome. Its a special place full of the most amazing memorials I've ever seen.
Yes it is very beautiful, and yet haunting at the same time. Loved that experience.
I heard the voice as well. I really like the way they built vaults with doors like row houses. I've never seen anything like that in America.
I loved them too Sandra ❤️
I was struck by that as well. As someone who grew up in a rowhouse, I can tell you that these are preferable - no noisy neighbors! 🤣
Haha Jim definitely a quiet row of homes ❤
@@SerenitySueGraveyards No such cemetery townhouses in Hong Kong!
I am new to your channel and I can not stop watching, this is a favorite video of yours so far. So much love in that cemetery. Thank you for sharing and showing what you could inspite of the weather ❤️
Hi Kimberly I absolutely adore Mount Jerome, I have 2 videos from here, one more recent and on the opposite side, so slightly different. Yes the weather was horrible that day but I've since upgraded my mic too so now it's easier even in the worst weather, thanks so much for being here 😀
I keep being amazed with all the content in Ireland. Please don't get sick walking
In the cold rain .
Thanks Tom, currently have a chest infection, go figure with the weather here ❤️
JUST Amazing so do lookforword to your videos you bring people stories ALIVE thank you so much for taking us along 💟💟💟
Thanks Mary ❤️
OMLord ...can you imagine sitting comfortably in your home and hearing that bell? That would scare the bejeezus out of me...lol. Thanks for taking us along!!
Not sure I'd be too eager to answer that bell either lol
Sue, that was a great video on such a dreadful day too. It was lovely to see Christmas wreaths on many old graves. It's nice to see that there are still people who remember them. I recently found the grave of family members who died long before I was born. The last interrment was in 1935. None of the older generation of my family who knew them are alive today so I placed a wreath on the grave on Christmas Eve and I'll continue to so so
That was lovely Damien, even a visit to say hello remembers them ❤
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Absolutely Sue, and that's why I think what you're doing is so important.
Thank you 😊
Some of those headstones were beautiful. Thank you ❤
Thanks Denise I'm still on cloud 9 over this place ❤
Just amazing sue ! The wonderful history your capturing and sharing , God Bless you ,I so appreciate you ❤️🙏🇨🇦
Thank you kindly
That is an awesome cemetery. And, yes, I could hear the man's voice as well! Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for watching ❤️
Hi Sue when I go back to Dublin I will be definitely checking this cemetery out, most appreciated for the great video 👍🇮🇪☘💚
Brilliant Mark, it's just amazing ❤
What amazing history you are sharing with us. We live in the State of Arizona in Phoenix. America is such a young country compared to Europe. My wife and I went to Italy this past July for 2 weeks. The customs in Europe are so much better then in America. I am so impressed by the love and respect you have shown too these final resting places. God bless you.
Thanks Jim, wow Italy I'd love to go there, such a beautiful place ❤️
What an amazing cemetery to visit. Kind of freaky to see an open casket and a skeleton. You can’t control the wind Sue. Thank you for sharing this video. The monuments are so beautiful.
Thanks Carol, I'm going back for sure ❤❤
@@SerenitySueGraveyards summertime will be even more amazing.
Can't wait now ❤
Love this place Sue. What a great job. 👍. The skeleton 💀 was amazing.The headstones are outstanding.. Just beautiful. Thank you . God bless.
Thanks Donna ❤️
What an amazing place, I could get lost in their for days. So beautiful.
God Bless Serenity Sue and
Irish eyes.✌&❤
Thanks so much ❤️
What a hauntingly beautiful cemetery! Thank you for braving the weather to bring us this episode ❤️
Thanks Garry ❤️
Hauntingly? No pun intended I'm sure.
@@captain007x actually, I didn’t…but now that you mention it 🤣🤣🤣
What a fabulously beautiful cemetery! It is truly a spectacular place to see. Be well and be blessed. Thank you ever so much for sharing this with us.
Thanks Timothy ❤️
Great video sue, gorgeous cemetery the History just incredible you can learn so much from just walking around the architecture and the detail that go into these mausoleums you just dont see that anymore.
No we don't, Victorians had the most beautiful monuments made for their loved ones. Wish the newer stones could be like this but I can only imagine the cost of something like this
Beautiful old cemetery. Alot of prominent people placed in the masoleums..I heard my great Nans last Irish name in this one and speaking of that,I heard as everyone did that man's voice .eerie. Thankyou 💜❤️
Thanks Toni, oh that's so nice you heard the Surname ❤
What a brilliant cemetery! Great job as always Sue! Thanks 🙏🙋
Thanks Prissy❤
Stunning and amazing cemetary, Sue. I appreciate your effort in such bad weather! Thank you
Ah thanks 😊
Amazing video Serenity Sue. I could hear that EVP as well. The one with human remains was something else to see. Great job!
Yes! Thank you!
Just amazing Sue and Irish eyes, you brought so many memories back to me. The voice, the skeleton I wasn't expecting, what a find 💀👻
Hi Helen, who did I show that you knew the chat moved so fast?
That was just amazing. So much beauty in that great place!
It's just stunning 😍
What an amazing place! The wind and rain don't detract from its beauty, for sure.
Hey Bill,not at all, I was super excited to visit here
Hello Then y9u for braving that weather I know what it's like ..I heard every thing you said such a l9vely job you did and the respect you show to everyone God bless you Xx
Thanks Elizabeth I appreciate your comment 😊 ❤
Hello Sue. What an amazing videos you had made. Such a beautiful scenery of the cemetery in Ireland. Keep up the good work and stay safe. From Sarawak, Malaysia. 💝💖🙏🏼
Thanks very much ❤️
That was awesome. 👍💯💜👏👏👏🤗. Thank you Serenity Sue. There is a lot of Beauty there. From the ones that look like rows of tiny houses, to the Beautiful Sculptures. It's easy to just spend hours there on a good day. Yes I heard the voice.saw the skeleton. It's like no way. That's not something you see everyday. I can see the love the famlies put into their loved ones final resting place. Sad now we just get a flat marker. I'm enjoying your videos.👍. Light,love,respect and positivity always. Neita james. 🧘♀️✌🕯🦋🌠🌻🌷🙏🙂👋.
Hi Neita, wasn't the place stunning❤ I was so over joyed to be here, rain didn't put me off but I'm going back !!
Sue, this is a stunning cemetery. As always thanks for the walk 🤗🤗😘
Thanks ❤️
My grandparents are buried here. This video brought back memories of running around the graveyard with my cousins and daring each other to look into the crypts. It's an amazing place to visit. Keep up the good work 👍
hi Alan, this is so nice to read and I'm very happy this brought back some sweet memories
Amazing Sue! The audio wasn't bad at all. Thank you it is so amazing to see so much history. Ireland is amazing!!!!
Ireland is amazing and I'm just loving it all ❤
That's a huge cemetery!!! And so many beautiful markers.
Thanks for sharing and God bless. Please take care.
Thanks Nancy ❤️
Your voice is very soothing Sue , I admire your accent it’s so beautiful .
Thank you so much 🙂
Very large cemetery with very interesting and beautiful monuments. I only hear or see things on your channel and another. I firmly believe it is the respectful approach you both have. Neither of you instigate anything. You do a fantastic tour! (Irish Eyes too!)
It was a stunning cemetery, can't explain the voice but I can be 100% certain no one was around me as I'm fairly shy filming around others so I'm curious as to what it said or what it was..I do love taking a peep inside mausoleums but that skeleton was a super find ❤❤
@@danjames5552 nothing wrong with walking on graves! That was a no,no to my grandmother and her generation. That was a very long, long time ago! Many people walk on graves when they trim the grass, place flowers etc. What is disrespectful are people who steal and damage head stones, flowers, etc. Stealing is very common! Bones, so what! Go to a museum and you will see bones. Everything with these two is “beautiful and Rest In Peace. They immortalize some who are long forgotten. I worry more about drunk driving, school shootings, etc. I so very much enjoy their videos and I am close to “the stepping off point”
The universe is big and the souls of these departed have long left
Wow Liz, you go!!! ❤❤
Think Liz has said exactly what I was going to, by the way Dan, I walk on the kerbing, occasionally I step inside them but I also have a gimole which allows a long reach, those bones are there to see, I didn't break nor touch or harm anyone, now I suggest you either not watch or watch my videos a little more, I am very respectful and speak the names of those long forgotten, have a blessed day ❤
@@SerenitySueGraveyards ❤️
As I watched, the Lord pointed out the message in the Honorable John Massy's inscription: Revelation 14:13. "I heard a voice from heaven say, “Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.” “Yes,” said the Spirit, “let them find rest from their labors, for their works accompany them.” What a lovely epitaph! Thanks for being His messenger, Sue! Bless you for persisting, despite that wind!
Thank you Jim that's beautiful 😍
Hi i'm french we have a cimetery in Paris you certainlly know it because Jim Morrison the doors singer is buried there.I mean your cimetery looks like Le Pere la Chaise.well you've done a very good work by making this video congretulation Lady!!!
Hi Denis, I do know Le Pere La Chaise and I'm hoping to visit some day, we have some cemeteries in Ireland based on your cemetery in Paris, garden cemeteries as we call them, please subscribe as I have some interesting videos coming from London, thank you so much Denis ❤️
That is definitely a city of the dead. I am overwhelmed sitting here listening and watching you go through it. I have been to many large cemeteries but not with the diversity that is in this one. I heard the male voice when you were filming but I thought it was just someone nearby. Oh my goodness, this one would take forever to explore even in nice weather. Thank you for taking us with you!!!! Loved it!
Oh I just fell in love here 😍
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I totally understand!!!!!
This is an amazing city of the dead! Beautiful sculptures. Thank you for braving the elements to bring us this. By the way, my ancestors are from Dublin, and Cork.
Thanks Shawn, it was beautiful 😍
Beautiful old structures and cemetery. Great video friend. Rip Amen 🙏.
Thank you kindly
You have nailed it again Sue. Sorry i didnt comment on the mummies, but i was missing my keyboard and just got another wireless one, i am so proud on how you made this channel into what it is. the content is fantastic as usual and allways so interesting, Thank you for yet another fantastic Voyage xxx.
Tom, will you email me about the forgotten sailor please, by the way Thanks Tom for being here from the start ❤❤
@@SerenitySueGraveyards of course i will, give me a few days to get what i know together or, just look up the anadora star, ship and the bodies found, then look a bit deeper as he had no name for years and i think ballycastle, had a service and got him a proper headstone etc, and recognised xxx. He was the last body found.
Brilliant thank you ❤
@@SerenitySueGraveyards and i have a menu from the ship, and lovely pics of luke kellys banjo if you need them as prop pics LOL, all that jazz LOL xxx
I'm doing a video on luke Kelly's as I found his grave eventually maybe the photo would be an added bonus to the video ❤
Amazing cemetary tour thank you for taking the time doing this
Thanks for watching ❤
Love your vids Sue the Mausoleums were stunningly beautiful amazing monuments headstones Ireland has incredible cemetries💗
It was just amazing ❤️
Thank you Sue for baring the weather to give us stone histories - most of the great l could hear you but so enjoyed the visit. Do have any history on the the human bones we saw in the crypt? WOW! What a wonderful tour round the huge place!! Part 2 in the summer Yeah!
Nothing unfortunately, I did go back there a few weeks ago and did a different section, video is here
Hi Sue what a great adventure just thought I’d mention when you ended the tour of the cemetery ended on an interesting sarcophagus look like an arc with a Jewish star on it never saw that before thanks again.🇺🇸👮🏻♂️
Irish eyes has a video up and he shows that very monument up close, I thought David's star? Very unusual with the 4 cherubs around the top ❤
Thank you Miss. Sue and Irish Eyes.
The audio wasn't bad. I wish the weather had been better for you.
If I have 'Audio Difficulties' I turn on CC. Some of the words aren't correct (fault in place of vault)
As a native East Tennessean (USA) an accent can change the sound of a word---trust me--I have an accent!
Yours is lovely and I enjoy all your videos. P.S. I found you through Mr. Ron at 'Faces of the Forgotten'.
Thanks so much Lavonne, appreciate your comment ❤
Seems to be such a wonderful place. I imagine person could visit many times and still not see the whole cemetery. As usual thank you for sharing ❤️👍🏻👵🏻
I was thinking the exact same you could do it every day for a year and not read them all ❤
Oh wow, Sue! Everything there is amazing, including the shapes of those trees! Some of the monuments are breathtaking. Those views outweigh any wind. Thank you so much for sharing an area I’d otherwise never get to see. ❤️
Thanks Pam, this place is stunning, every turn is very different, you'd easily get lost going around here ❤
Fabulous tour. Thank you!
Thanks very much 😀 👍
Another beautiful cemetery, and what a find with the skeleton!! Well done x
Thanks so much xx 😘
Georgeous cemetery. Thank you Sue
Thanks Connie ❤️
That was a great walk around, with lots too see, and a great inside view aswel, thnx for braving that cold and wet weather. I am a new sub.
Hey Rolf, welcome to our channel, we have a great group here ❤
What an amazing cemetery!
Awesome job Serenity Sue.
Thanks very much ❤
It’s wonderful to think of having a vault for the family. No one can forget where you’re buried!
That's so true..all together forever, our graves in Ireland usually contain all family too
Wow! Amazing video and place. So different from the cemeteries you find in the Midwest USA. What a beautiful memorial to countless souls, thank you for sharing.
It's a gorgeous cemetery, so much to see here ❤
What an awesome place. I could walk for miles. The skeleton was something else. I really enjoyed this video and I have no doubt you would hear ghostly voices in that place. Rest in peace.
Thank you ❤❤ I'd really love to live nearer for a beautiful walk every day
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I wished I could walk there every day also!
Truly just amazing!! Thank you so much.
Thanks Suzanne ❤️
Well done Sue They say here as well happy is the corpse the rain falls upon The day my brother was being buried the sun was shining all morning and then as they lowered the coffin the Heavens opened for the rest of the day Looking forward to more episodes 🍀🍀🍀🍀
Wow ❤
What interesting journeys with you. I'm in South Africa but I have the privilege to explore with you. Thank you.
That's amazing, I'm so happy to take you along ❤️
Yes! that was Awesome 👏💫✌🏻You Caught One What A Wonderful Experience.. Thank ya for sharing this beautiful video 💕✌🏻👏👏👏
Thank you ❤️
Hi Sue, love your videos! What an amazing cemetery. So many of the Irish last names I recognize from people who live here in the United States.
Wow Pam, that's really cool ❤
What an amazing place my eyes didn't know where to look must of been hard for you as well
Oh Hazel I just wanted to stay there so much ❤❤
Você é uma mulher de coragem ❤⚘💚⚘💙🪦💘🪦💙...Parabéns
Thank you RFN, more curious than anything x
Amazing and beautiful cemetery! The cross with the roses and bow is gorgeous. There are so many unusual headstones and mausoleums here. ❤️
So many different monuments I loved them all feel blessed to have visited but I will return ❤
There is a huge cemetery up north in Derry near the Creggan part of the city that always fascinated me as a child as we could see it from where we used to play near the city wall in the Bog Side. I had never actually been inside it until a few years back when my sister and I went over to visit our relatives who still live in Derry. We had lots of questions to ask about our grand parents (my grandmother died the day my mother was born so we never knew her) so they took us to visit their graves. It is so beautiful there and so peaceful. I hope to go back again some day to spend more time exploring it. Loved your video and look forward to seeing more.
Sounds beautiful, I hope to visit the North of Ireland too 😀
Thank you for this amazing tour. I hope you don't become ill after getting soaked.💕
Thank you xx 😘
Anyone here ever explore laurel hill in philly? That’s a huge gorgeous cemetery. This channel has inspired me to go back to a cemetery in perkiomen I haven’t visited in 10 years. Lots of early 1700’s stones there.
Oh definitely do
What an amazing cemetery! Between you and Irish Eyes, you both got some awesome footage! Heard that voice as well, but can't understand what he's saying. Wow!!
Thanks Julie ❤❤
WHAT A GORGEOUS CEMETERY AND TO SEE AN OLD SKELETON WAS QUITE SOMTHING
THE MONUMENTS ARE GORGEOUS. THANK YOU SUE❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you ❤️
What a amazing cemetery. The head stones are amazing sue. Great find. 👍🏻🙏🏽♥️
Thanks Dena❤
Amazing walk. Thank you Sue.
Hi Shantibel, it was unreal, I certainly fell in love here ❤️
Oh Sue! Sue! Your driving me crazy with the frustration of not actually being there with you! Your saying out aloud , what I’m thinking! “ oh! Wow! Wow! WOW! Just look at this!!” You may not realise how lucky you are, to be surrounded by such beautiful graves, superb masonry, and the dates! Going back,back,back! How lucky are you! Just soooo very grateful that you share as much as possible with us!.. even some of the little hidden gems of grave yards, quite overgrown, where you have to traipse across muddy fields to get to, just fill me with excitement! One place in particular,overgrown with brambles, making me want to travel over with strimmer ,secateurs, and slasher to get to those 1600s graves…where some lovely person had made their own private pilgrimage leaving holy water and pottery angels on accessible graves, abd wooden owls, wind chimes, gems etc under some boughs, thoroughly fascinated me, and I wanted to join you and Irish Eyes, as you seem to find so many truly beautiful statuary, and such old graves! Here in the U.K. I don’t think I’ve ever seen any so old, or so beautiful. I AM subscribed to your page Sue and can honestly say it’s been one of the best things I’ve done so far this year, and would seriously ask other viewers to subscribe to Sue’s page too. When you think of the miles she has to travel ( petrol costs) research time, making sure she can care for her family during her times out too which is always a problem, and getting special permission to access some of these places. It all takes a lot of her time and wear and tear,plus fuel etc…so please help her if you can. That’s me asking…not Sue bless her.
I wish she could do a raffle or something,the winner getting to spend a day with her.,,that would be fantastic for people as keen as myself and Sue!
Dream on Helen! Sigh! Thankyou again both of you..,Sue, and well trained Irish Eyes, keeping out of shot, but so reassuring knowing he’s with Sue, just in case she twists and ankle or similar. Stay safe, keep doing what you do so brilliantly! Happy Valentines Day next mon 14th!
Much love and hugs from Helen in U.K. 🙋♀️😘😘💐💕👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😸🌹Xxxxxx
Ahh Helen that's so beautiful thank you so much, do me a little favour will you subscribe to Irish eyes channel? It's called graveyard guy, I'll put the link under here, he has decided to give youtube a go❤
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Certainly will Sue!….Have done so now, with pleasure! 🙋♀️😘💐😸
Thanks so much Helen ❤️
I love pictures 💕💯‼️
Beautiful Cemetery 🙏💕💯‼️
The Ceramic pictures are beautiful 🥰
Thanks ❤️
What an amazing cemetery, well done Sue.
Thanks Ronald ❤️
Just wow. A skeleton, a voice, beautiful everything’s. How great. Thanks for taking us all along. Thanks @irish eyes too. Angels are super cool…man I see exactly why u guys didn’t know what to say from home “live”
I'm in love with this place and I mean it, how lucky are those who have this place to walk through daily 💖
Wow it would take me the rest of my life to walk and read the gravestones😯 i wish the weather had been better for you but you forged ahead and showed us so much.And a skeleton too!!!! What a find . super great video Sue❤😊❤😊
Thanks Deborah
Love those family vaults unlike anything else we have ever seen here in the states. Nice job on the skeleton! Maybe do a turnaround on a nicer day audio will be better too. Mt. Jerome is truly awesome.
Oh I'm definitely going back, audio sucks but not much I can do for now, I love the little vaults too, I was just so happy to get there it's been a dream of mine 💖
That place was so beautiful, all those headstones, monuments and Mausaleums. Where do you start with a vast amount like that, amazing. I too heard that voice and the skeletal remains were so clear to see. You must have been soaked and freezing after doing the video of this. Well dine Sue and thank you so much. Blessings my dear 💕🇦🇺
Thanks liz it was just amazing, Irish eyes has started his own channel, if you'd like to subscribe to see some more ❤
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@@SerenitySueGraveyards
Already done 💕🇦🇺
Thanks Liz ❤️ hopefully he'll get going now
Hi, just subscribed to your channel. Very fascinating. Thank you for bringing content from the Emerald Isle. My paternal Grandad was born in Wicklow and my father passed on a family farm whilst on holiday. One day I would love to cross the Channel. Take care.
I'm sorry to here about you father, Wicklow is know as the garden of Irelan, I adore going there, thank you so much for subscribing it means a lot ❤️
This is fantastic video Sue. Thanks 😊
Thanks Pamela ❤️
THANK YOU, Serenity sue and Mann.from the dutch, .🇱🇺✝️💐💐💐😇👍🌈🍀🍀. ,,RESPECHT FOR ALL THE. DEAD. HUMANS…..❤
Thank you, Sue ... A lot of history on this video ... thanks
Thank you ❤️
Bon sang vous avez l’opportunité de visiter de biens jolis cimetières... J’adore les allées bordées de caveaux 😊 ! Effectivement, la vue du squelette à 18.00 minutes est très impressionnante... 👍👍👍
Thanks so much
absolutely beautiful and well kept
Thanks so much ❤
I would absolutely love to see some of Ireland someday. But until I can get there I'll depend on you to show me around Miss Sue.
Very cool find on the skeletal remains Serenity Sue. I love the old cemetery and what it has to offer to the living ☠️
It's just stunning, I'd spend my days there is I could and then after that I'd be very happy buried there ❤
Amazing monuments! Thanks again Sue.
I live this place
What an amazing place you were so excited. I'd never heard of it till you went there I'd love to visit. All those green doors I couldn't help but think of the song was it by Shaking Stevens 🤔 I heard that voice don't know what it said. I'm glad I watched this in daylight with that skeleton I haven't watched your mummies video yet I didn't watch it the other night as I thought I might have nightmares lol Thanks for all the work you both do.
Thanks so much Beverley ❤️ ❤️
Love love love!! I cannot wait until you go back!!
Me either ❤❤
Great thanks for sharing I am watching from Guyana South America
Hi Christine ❤️