12:11 the word scourge is pronounced sk-urge. Sk is pronounced like skate; then the word urge. Just in case you want to improve your pronunciation, although your English is far better than any language I speak. 😅
I wish you had touched base a little on the political side of the Viceroy Curzon’s political career in India and the controversy of the peacock dress. But it was interesting to hear about them from a more person level. I took a class on Indian history and went to India for 6 months in 1999.
Your channel is wonderful. I live in Charleston WV..but I always look forward to your videos. Very well put together and you're very nice looking and you are great at narration. I'm not sure if you do the research..I'm certain that you have a hand in that part as well but your great❤🎉
I love the fact this is a real person and great narrator. Every day I find more and more AI videos with multiple factual errors. They are everywhere now.
I'm in my late 60s and I can remember when people with disabilities were basically hidden at home or placed in institutions. They seldom got to go out in public, and their relatives were often ashamed of them. There is more awareness and acceptance now, and (much needed) public accommodations.
Yes not that long ago terrible a husband can ask doctor to put his wife in lunatic asylum where she stayed till they died and husband ca Marry as many times he wants and keep sending his wife's to asylums when he got fed up of them 👹💩👹
Love this! Such beautiful pics and artwork. You are a very talented storyteller. Thank you for all the hard work you do and for sharing your knowledge. Nice to see the face behind the voice !
Those two girls Nerissa and Catharine couldn't help being disabled and for their family to disown them and forget them as if they never existed is cruel. It breaks my heart to know this.
Hi!!! I really did enjoy all these stories. I found them very interesting. I don't know why I like anything that has to do with Queen Victoria. Thank You for all these stories. Take Care...Great Video!!!...Your fan&friend from USA...🇺🇲🦋
Your unforgettable and beautiful intro music, always remind me the amazing stories you presented to us. Follow your great narrated voice. Thank you for the awesome compilation FLives
My grandmother had tuberculosis, thank God it was during the 1940's and she went to a sanitarium and was treated with antibiotics. Even with treatment some people still died but my grandmother recovered and was an active and vibrant woman,
TB has not been cured and is currently had an uptick in cases. It has been reported in nursing homes and areas where close contact helps it spread. With modern treatment and medication, it can be successfully treated and most survive. Early diagnosis is critical.
During the mid 1990s I worked at a family restaurant chain in which at least 7 of the employees got tuberculosis. This was in the greater Cincinnati area of Ohio. The board of health came in and explained there had been an up surge of cases due to the aids epidemic causing the tuberculosis to mutate. One entire family caught it and the father had to have a lung removed. Even though there is a cure it takes 2 weeks to kick in and higher ups made us work side by side with the sick workers. Well you guessed it, our customers began getting sick too. Every adult that caught TB is not living today. I don't know if TB is still going around like it was during the 90s but I do know everyones alot more sketched out when they get coughed on, which is exactly how you catch it. So here's just one more thing you can worry about when your trying to sleep tonight. Your wellcome.
My father was diagnosed in 1975 and underwent treatment. My mother used bleach on everything and he had special dishes that were boiled after each use and were just for him. He died not long after in 1981 of lung cancer. Only 49 years old. So young and so sad.
@@EuniceStone-s9j I'm sorry to hear about your father's tragic death. May he r.i.p. So, the preventative measures your family used prevented any further spread?
I was recently visiting Brazil and spent a day in Petropolis. I was not aware that Brazil had a royal family. You may want to do a video on their lives since they are basically forgotten.
Thank you for this episode, very interesting. Re the last story, my maternal ancestors came from county Cork in 1848 to Australia. Just thought I’d put it in. How brave were these people, travelling in such tiny, tiny ships! And definitely not first class either. So brave. Thank you once again 🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
Was a carer for some modern-day heirs, and hopefully this disabilities caused by inbreeding are less nowadays, as blood is healed via not doing inbreeding.
Consanguineous marriages i.e. marriages between close cousins can result in a greater instance of harmful recessive genes leading to blindness, deformity, haemophilia etc. Inbreeding does not necessarily have to be siblings. A program of breeding close cousins with close cousins who themselves are products of close cousins will have the same effect over time, hence the Hapsburg jaw.@@AverageAmerican
Yes. Every human on this planet has the same history. Been told for decades and in many formats. Including sweet talking, well-dressed young men with an "accent." And? Mathew 24:14.
Hello Forgotten Lives, it's lovely to have another one of your fantastic videos to enjoy. 🥰 Thank you, for always having something interesting for everyone to listen to. 😊
12:09 it seems like God only lends us angels for a little while. 🥺 Maybe they come to us to finish off their training, after lifetimes of being in the furnace, sharing with us their light, pointing us in the right direction.
So if the two sisters didn’t speak was it possible they didn’t even recognize visitors, let alone each other? You are vilifying a family from a different time and standard. Having children like this in the day was more publicly dreadful than having syphilis. The brain was completely misunderstood.
Thank you for more quality content!! I loved the bit about Tiffany & Co. Our son has a position with them, and is always telling us about the company’s history, which is extremely interesting!! Superb episode!
Kimbolton Castle has been an independent school since 1950. I believe Kimbolton (Grammar) School bought the castle for £25,000. The 10th Duke of Manchester sold the Castle to the school in 1950.
Hey everyone, if you are interested in becoming a channel member make sure to check it out! Thanks again for all you support :)
I became one! I love supporting your channel, it's wonderful. 🥰
12:11 the word scourge is pronounced sk-urge. Sk is pronounced like skate; then the word urge. Just in case you want to improve your pronunciation, although your English is far better than any language I speak. 😅
I wish you had touched base a little on the political side of the Viceroy Curzon’s political career in India and the controversy of the peacock dress. But it was interesting to hear about them from a more person level. I took a class on Indian history and went to India for 6 months in 1999.
Your channel is wonderful. I live in Charleston WV..but I always look forward to your videos. Very well put together and you're very nice looking and you are great at narration. I'm not sure if you do the research..I'm certain that you have a hand in that part as well but your great❤🎉
@@AubreyShelton-rr7yy thank you very much!! I used to do everything myself, now i occasionally collaborate with historians for the research!
I love the fact this is a real person and great narrator. Every day I find more and more AI videos with multiple factual errors. They are everywhere now.
Of course! All real stories here!
I'm in my late 60s and I can remember when people with disabilities were basically hidden at home or placed in institutions. They seldom got to go out in public, and their relatives were often ashamed of them. There is more awareness and acceptance now, and (much needed) public accommodations.
Yes not that long ago terrible a husband can ask doctor to put his wife in lunatic asylum where she stayed till they died and husband ca Marry as many times he wants and keep sending his wife's to asylums when he got fed up of them 👹💩👹
I love your channel and researched subjects! Thank you
Thanks for warching!
Love this! Such beautiful pics and artwork. You are a very talented storyteller. Thank you for all the hard work you do and for sharing your knowledge. Nice to see the face behind the voice !
I'm so glad to find your channel.. Your effort and accurate research is truly appreciated, and your narration pitch is superb.
Such sad stories so eloquently told. I really enjoyed this extra long video! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for all of your beautiful work. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
Those two girls Nerissa and Catharine couldn't help being disabled and for their family to disown them and forget them as if they never existed is cruel. It breaks my heart to know this.
This procedure was standard even well into the 20th century. It was considered the right thing to do and was encouraged by doctors.
Thank you so much I love hearing about people's lives even though these lives were very sad the stories need to be told I love your channel
Hi!!! I really did enjoy all these stories. I found them very interesting. I don't know why I like anything that has to do with Queen Victoria. Thank You for all these stories. Take Care...Great Video!!!...Your fan&friend from USA...🇺🇲🦋
Your unforgettable and beautiful intro music, always remind me the amazing stories you presented to us. Follow your great narrated voice. Thank you for the awesome compilation FLives
Thanks as usual for the support :)
@@ForgottenLives
Very welcome as usual! 🖤😄
I'm listening to Unsolvable! He's back!
Almost at the end. Enjoy your weekend
Your stories are original and very interesting thank you .
One of my family names is Curzon, fascinating. Thank you.
My grandmother had tuberculosis, thank God it was during the 1940's and she went to a sanitarium and was treated with antibiotics. Even with treatment some people still died but my grandmother recovered and was an active and vibrant woman,
I once had a neighbor with it. Someone from the Department of Health used to bring medicine out to him.
TB has not been cured and is currently had an uptick in cases. It has been reported in nursing homes and areas where close contact helps it spread. With modern treatment and medication, it can be successfully treated and most survive. Early diagnosis is critical.
Love Love LOVE this channel.
Thank you so much for a longer upload 😊
My pleasure!
❤ your narrations, content, videos, and the pictures you find to help tell your historical stories !
Another excellent series of forgotten lives .🎉
Thank you for all your hard work!
During the mid 1990s I worked at a family restaurant chain in which at least 7 of the employees got tuberculosis. This was in the greater Cincinnati area of Ohio. The board of health came in and explained there had been an up surge of cases due to the aids epidemic causing the tuberculosis to mutate. One entire family caught it and the father had to have a lung removed. Even though there is a cure it takes 2 weeks to kick in and higher ups made us work side by side with the sick workers. Well you guessed it, our customers began getting sick too. Every adult that caught TB is not living today.
I don't know if TB is still going around like it was during the 90s but I do know everyones alot more sketched out when they get coughed on, which is exactly how you catch it. So here's just one more thing you can worry about when your trying to sleep tonight. Your wellcome.
My father was diagnosed in 1975 and underwent treatment. My mother used bleach on everything and he had special dishes that were boiled after each use and were just for him. He died not long after in 1981 of lung cancer. Only 49 years old. So young and so sad.
@@EuniceStone-s9j I'm sorry to hear about your father's tragic death. May he r.i.p. So, the preventative measures your family used prevented any further spread?
Your a very good story teller your wonderful relaxing voice the photos i really enjoyed thank you 🙏🏻🤝🏻🙏🏻✌️
Thank you! I love these.
Fantastic great thank you
Love to listen to your work. It's always well done and well delivered 😊 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I was recently visiting Brazil and spent a day in Petropolis. I was not aware that Brazil had a royal family. You may want to do a video on their lives since they are basically forgotten.
I have covered one of their Queens but will do more in the future!
There are royals everywhere. The royal bloodlines rule Rome.
I certainly didn't realize this either!
Go back to the most hated queen's was that right I've watched so many today lol
I loved this great escape in focussing 😊
Thankyou
You're so welcome!
Thank-you once again great story teller
Very interesting thanks
very educational and delightfully entertaining. Oh soo woes!
Good afternoon, Forgotten Lives and thank-you❤
Hope you enjoyed!
Thank you for this episode, very interesting. Re the last story, my maternal ancestors came from county Cork in 1848 to Australia. Just thought I’d put it in. How brave were these people, travelling in such tiny, tiny ships! And definitely not first class either. So brave. Thank you once again 🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
_"So brave."_
It's amazing how much bravery one can display in the ugly face of desperation! I agree, kudos to our ancestors.
Consuelo and her children were very good looking, beautiful twin daughters and a very handsome son.
Is that a royal? Presumably, in Human form...
Alva Vanderbilt was a wicked woman.
Vampire all the way.
Well done!
I just want to tell you how much I enjoy your channel and I want to commend you on the improvement in your English speaking. It has much improved.
Love this long video compilation! ❤
I love your stories thank you
Katherine Bowes-Lyon bears a resemblance to her first cousin Queen Elizabeth.
It's so amazing like Prince William looks (to me) like that aunts his family (namely the girls' own mother) did not want to publicly acknowledge.
Great and interesting video hope you do more.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Thanks so much for the wonderful video! Can you please add this to your compilation playlist?
Sure thing!
That one chic in the picture looks damnwell NIGHTMARISH. I mean, thats the stuff nightmares are literally made of. I cant get her face outta my head.
Wow! Paraguay is probably still short on men because of that war. 😮
Was a carer for some modern-day heirs, and hopefully this disabilities caused by inbreeding are less nowadays, as blood is healed via not doing inbreeding.
What inbreeding? These aren't sister and brother or mother and son. More often they are cousins and that's not considered inbreeding!
Consanguineous marriages i.e. marriages between close cousins can result in a greater instance of harmful recessive genes leading to blindness, deformity, haemophilia etc. Inbreeding does not necessarily have to be siblings. A program of breeding close cousins with close cousins who themselves are products of close cousins will have the same effect over time, hence the Hapsburg jaw.@@AverageAmerican
@@jopaymemore8056 Says who?
Between the NAME and the MONEY, I would keep my name and send that no-good man on his way!!
Love the stories I can’t take your voice😖😑. Good luck on your endeavors
At 44:21 that is definitely not the sister’s father! Wrong Bowes-Lyon! X
Yes. Every human on this planet has the same history. Been told for decades and in many formats. Including sweet talking, well-dressed young men with an "accent." And?
Mathew 24:14.
It’s funny today that people say “oh, she’s like Typhoid Mary” bc a lot of people don’t know what Typhoid is.
Hello Forgotten Lives, it's lovely to have another one of your fantastic videos to enjoy. 🥰 Thank you, for always having something interesting for everyone to listen to. 😊
Thank again Matto!
@@ForgottenLives You're welcome! It's always spectacular listening to your videos. 🤗
You have a wonderful voice and you remind me of the Mexican actor, Gael Garcia Bernal 😊
Thank you very much!! I'll have to look him up!
We all now what happens in institutions.
Abuse? Torture? Humiliation? Evil caretakers? Diabolical doctors? Filthy living conditions? And don't forget the bad food! Prison might be better...
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Armagh is in northern Ireland
12:09 it seems like God only lends us angels for a little while. 🥺
Maybe they come to us to finish off their training, after lifetimes of being in the furnace, sharing with us their light, pointing us in the right direction.
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So many thanks 🙏
Respectfully Grace 🩰
1 Peter 5:7
“Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.”
2024 TB is back rich still rule us😊
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Jesus, Joseph and Mary, those lips! :)
@@MDiStefano10 hahaha
So cute!!
So if the two sisters didn’t speak was it possible they didn’t even recognize visitors, let alone each other? You are vilifying a family from a different time and standard. Having children like this in the day was more publicly dreadful than having syphilis. The brain was completely misunderstood.
Isn't there a new strain of drug resistant TB going around Louisiana right now? 😅 i hope that's fake news. 🙏
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It’s a big melting pot...
Such a great channel. Please have someone check your pronunciation, though. “Scrouge” “Jaund ice” etc. It’s jarring.
Scourge I believe is the correct word
@@CharvonRYes, and why not check the pronunciation instead of winging it. A shame, as this is an interesting documentary.
@@pamelacorbett8774but you knew what he meant, he has an accent. Why be so annoyed? It makes no difference or any negatlive impact on the film at all.
@@firefeethok_tui2355 It’s not the accent. It’s not caring enough to check.
Thank you for more quality content!! I loved the bit about Tiffany & Co. Our son has a position with them, and is always telling us about the company’s history, which is extremely interesting!! Superb episode!
Kimbolton Castle has been an independent school since 1950.
I believe Kimbolton (Grammar) School bought the castle for £25,000. The 10th Duke of Manchester sold the Castle to the school in 1950.