“Remember them and speak their name”. Yes, indeed! I don’t have much time to visit many graveyards, so I greatly enjoy and appreciate “walking along” with you (and also Ron, over at Faces of the Forgotten). Thank you for taking us with you!🤗
This graveyard had some lovely headstones but as you say we are sadly unable to read. I do love the Celtic crosses, the knot work on them is beautiful. Thank you so much Sue for braving the heat and humidity for us. 💕🇦🇺
I can't get over how close the graves are. I'm so glad I found Ron's and your website. Your vlogs are so very interesting. To some it's morbid, but to me it's history. Thank you. ❤
Hey Sue, another great video! A larger cemetery with many graves and all sorts of different style headstones. Interesting how so mamy were very old going back hundreds of years while several others were more recent. The mausoleum was both gorgeous and fascinating. So old, once again with a padlocked door, it wouldve been great to see inside, and the growimg ivy just added to it. Its so great and considerate of you to not just bring attention to these graves, but to say thier names as well - it makes me wonder how long its been (esp for some of the older ones) since thier names were spoken out loud. Forgotten no more (a nod to you know who). Thanks again! :)
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺 Heard about you from Ron ..Faces of the Forgotten.. now after watching this video I will go start at the beginning watching them all & play catch up 😁.. couple of years ago we did a Europe holiday & England.. Ireland .. Wales & Scotland was in the mix .. loved it so much & when we are able to travel again we will go back 😎
in the 1700s, graves where so expensive and often made of slate, its why the older the grave the better the condition and such good quality, some lovely old ones there Sue. Again thanks xxx
The stones are in good shape to be able to read so many and what a blessing to see that person or people cared to come in and do a great job cutting down the growth. It is so sad when some graves are totally taken over in some of the graveyards. This was a beautiful video and always thanx for reading and remembering.❤😊❤😊
This is a large Cemetery.Looks like they leave it then strumming it..Much easier to mow it regular lol!..Men don’t think do they lol!..However there was a lot of beautiful headstones in here.The one for the two little boys was so heartbreaking as always.But the one for the Much loved servant ,that was lovely.Just amazing what interesting and sometimes unexacting thing you find in Cemeteries.That’s why I always loved them even as a child when we used to walk through one on the way home from school I would be drawn to certain ones..That one had a lot of the big statues in too.Every one thought it was creepy but me lol..As I grow older I find out a lot of whys as to why I was always comfortable in them lol..Great explore and I love the big Mausoleum too we don’t seem to have them often this side of the pond .It’s more of an American thing I believe.. Thanks again Sue..Love n Light 🥰
Great walking tour Sue, and GV. This is another cemetery with a great setting for Halloween. A lot of the headstones are in good condition. The mausoleum was very interesting, and would look better if the ivy was removed. I have learned that, it is not as easy to find volunteers to work in a cemetery as it may seem sometimes. This cemetery is not in too bad shape, but it could use a little extra help. Thank you very much for another great video guys, take care.
Apparently, Brenda Mythen was about my age & must have had pleasant memories of the Ohio River Valley. I appreciate that since I have lived on or near the banks of the Ohio River most of my life since I was born 4 blocks from the Ohio at Maysville Kentucky in 1958, & now live within throwing distance of the riverbank in Franklin Furnace Ohio. 8{D
I know Murphy is a very common surname in Ireland and I can’t help wondering if any of the Murphys in this graveyard might be an ancestor of mine. My Murphy forbearer came to the USA just prior to the American civil war. My great-great-great grandfather Daniel Murphy.
I wonder when they say, lord have mercy on their soul, was the life that person lived questionable?. Was their life sad and they passed in a tragic way.? Love peace, light and Blessings to all. Nj.
“Remember them and speak their name”. Yes, indeed! I don’t have much time to visit many graveyards, so I greatly enjoy and appreciate “walking along” with you (and also Ron, over at Faces of the Forgotten). Thank you for taking us with you!🤗
Thanks Terri, appreciate your comment 🍀🇮🇪❤️
Another beautiful graveyard …..you are the best sue💕💕💕🇨🇦
Thank you 🍀🇮🇪❤️
This graveyard had some lovely headstones but as you say we are sadly unable to read. I do love the Celtic crosses, the knot work on them is beautiful. Thank you so much Sue for braving the heat and humidity for us. 💕🇦🇺
Thanks Liz ❤️🇮🇪🍀
I can't get over how close the graves are. I'm so glad I found Ron's and your website. Your vlogs are so very interesting. To some it's morbid, but to me it's history. Thank you. ❤
Thanks Denise, I just love it, have done for years, sometimes I bring my children and they seem to love it too ❤️🇮🇪🍀
Beautiful mausoleum, amazing stonework, and the iron doors are incredible, doesn't look like it's been opened In ages. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Don ❤️🇮🇪🍀
Hey Sue, another great video! A larger cemetery with many graves and all sorts of different style headstones. Interesting how so mamy were very old going back hundreds of years while several others were more recent. The mausoleum was both gorgeous and fascinating. So old, once again with a padlocked door, it wouldve been great to see inside, and the growimg ivy just added to it. Its so great and considerate of you to not just bring attention to these graves, but to say thier names as well - it makes me wonder how long its been (esp for some of the older ones) since thier names were spoken out loud. Forgotten no more (a nod to you know who). Thanks again! :)
Thanks John 🍀🇮🇪❤️
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺
Heard about you from Ron ..Faces of the Forgotten.. now after watching this video I will go start at the beginning watching them all & play catch up 😁.. couple of years ago we did a Europe holiday & England.. Ireland .. Wales & Scotland was in the mix .. loved it so much & when we are able to travel again we will go back 😎
Ahh brilliant, I hope you get to travel soon, welcome to my channel ❤️🇮🇪🍀
in the 1700s, graves where so expensive and often made of slate, its why the older the grave the better the condition and such good quality, some lovely old ones there Sue. Again thanks xxx
Thanks Tom 🍀🇮🇪❤️
First time watching. Learned about you from Ron ~ faces of the forgotten~
Look forward to watching you from Arkansas.
The stones are in good shape to be able to read so many and what a blessing to see that person or people cared to come in and do a great job cutting down the growth. It is so sad when some graves are totally taken over in some of the graveyards. This was a beautiful video and always thanx for reading and remembering.❤😊❤😊
Thank you
This is a large Cemetery.Looks like they leave it then strumming it..Much easier to mow it regular lol!..Men don’t think do they lol!..However there was a lot of beautiful headstones in here.The one for the two little boys was so heartbreaking as always.But the one for the Much loved servant ,that was lovely.Just amazing what interesting and sometimes unexacting thing you find in Cemeteries.That’s why I always loved them even as a child when we used to walk through one on the way home from school I would be drawn to certain ones..That one had a lot of the big statues in too.Every one thought it was creepy but me lol..As I grow older I find out a lot of whys as to why I was always comfortable in them lol..Great explore and I love the big Mausoleum too we don’t seem to have them often this side of the pond .It’s more of an American thing I believe.. Thanks again Sue..Love n Light 🥰
Thanks Christine ❤️🇮🇪🍀
It's good that people go and watch and people put out videos so people don't get forgotten
Thanks Larry 🍀🇮🇪❤️
Another brilliant graveyard some are very old as well. 🤩
Thanks Deirdre ❤️🇮🇪🍀
Great walking tour Sue, and GV. This is another cemetery with a great setting for Halloween. A lot of the headstones are in good condition.
The mausoleum was very interesting, and would look better if
the ivy was removed. I have learned that, it is not as easy to find volunteers to work in a cemetery
as it may seem sometimes. This
cemetery is not in too bad shape,
but it could use a little extra help.
Thank you very much for another great video guys, take care.
Thanks Michael x
@@SerenitySueGraveyards You are most welcome!
Am I the only one that half expected a knock back from the inside when Sue knocked on the iron door of the mausoleum? 🤣👻
Can you imagine if that happened 😱❤️🇮🇪🍀
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Hmmm interesting 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
That would be awesome. Anything is possible, nothing shock or suprise me anymore.✌🙂👋. Nj.
What a lovely old cemetery!! It appears well cared for too, which is an added bonus!! XXXX
Always a bonus but I sometimes like to climb through brambles to find od hidden gems 🤔🇮🇪🍀❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Just be careful you don't get pricked by the brambles!! XXXX
Oh its been done, sprained my ankle, nettle stings too ❤️❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards You're VERY brave, my friend!! XXXX 💞💞💞💞💐💐💐💐
Ahh I love it so that helps ❤️❤️
Apparently, Brenda Mythen was about my age & must have had pleasant memories of the Ohio River Valley. I appreciate that since I have lived on or near the banks of the Ohio River most of my life since I was born 4 blocks from the Ohio at Maysville Kentucky in 1958, & now live within throwing distance of the riverbank in Franklin Furnace Ohio. 8{D
Very Well Done, Sue. 🏅
Thank you Ronald ❤️🍀🇮🇪
i cant believe the head stones are still standing , its amazing alot of the grave yards here in the usa look awful
Thos was a nice cemetery ❤
I know Murphy is a very common surname in Ireland and I can’t help wondering if any of the Murphys in this graveyard might be an ancestor of mine. My Murphy forbearer came to the USA just prior to the American civil war. My great-great-great grandfather Daniel Murphy.
So many Murphys around but I bet they are all connected going back x x
thanks
Down by the banks of the Ohio is a very sad song. You can find it on you tube.
I've heard that song, so sad 😞
Lot of old graves I wonder what they all done in their lives and where they all lived
Hard lives I'm sure they had 💔🇮🇪🍀
Where are you doing your videos?
Hi, I'm from Ireland so I try travel around when I can ❤️🍀🇮🇪
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I enjoy watching your informative videos.
Thank you Mike ❤️🍀🇮🇪
I wonder when they say, lord have mercy on their soul, was the life that person lived questionable?. Was their life sad and they passed in a tragic way.? Love peace, light and Blessings to all. Nj.
I'm not sure but I do see this a lot ❤
😂😂😂😂😂