You should see the conditions of some cemeteries and graveyards in America would bring tears to your eyes. Long neglected because families have died or moved. People who are suppose to take care of them and don't. I personally know many that people could walk right on top of them and never know there are people buried there. Hurts my heart.
Land is meant for the living and the soil is meant to plant in or walk on. Showing respect whilst people live is a better policy than recognizing personal empty sentiment.
I am so fortunate my dad is inserted a a National Cemetery where it is kept immaculate throughout. I've been to relatives cemeteries and often they are in disrepair and unkempt/unsafe.
Wow just when I think you can't find anything as good as your last video , you go and smash it again . " Rapunzels " tower was amazing so romantic looking . It's worth the effort to go off the beaten track cos look what you found . That was so exciting and the whole place was absolutely worth a visit . Thank you so much for taking me along x
What a mystical walk back in time. A glorious tower that is gorgeous. It would be a mistake to say you stumble into finds. You and Sue put a great deal of effort into finding these vaults. Going through the thicket to find the back of the vault was genius. When you took video of the old part of the cemetery, I could imagine all the mourners wearing their black grieving clothes and standing at each grave. Thank you for this stunning and magical walk!
Wow! Again absolutely amazing find GV! From the old tower to the hidden crypts ! You & Serenity Sue are the best! Love ❤️ your channels there are non like it on youtube! God Bless! ♥️🇨🇦🇮🇪♥️
Wow 😯… amazing cemetery! Creepy, yet intriguing. You are both very good at finding the most isolated yet fascinating graves. I cannot wait for more interesting finds. Keep up the good work GV and Sue.
So beautiful!!! I love everything u show us. I half expect fairies to pop out from behind the old trees lol. The old resting places with the exquisite headstones r just wonderful. Sad but beautiful at the same time. Thank u for all u do. Your friend from Tennessee, US. Btw XXXIX means 39.
This was a terrific video. Thank you. I just commented on Sue's Live because I was away for a couple days and missed it. I thought of you guys as I was "walking" thru cemeteries in northern NY. I don't know how you do it! I knew you work hard on the videos but now I REALLY appreciate what you do. It's so hard to watch your feet and get down to read the stones and not fall 😆 and swat the bugs away and deal with the weather. And I didn't have to talk and film at the same time! Thank u so much.
I really enjoy your graveyard visits and exploration. I walk some myself, and it is relaxing and educational, meditative. They are becoming a thing of the past due to land space. Until then, we can appreciate this history! Journey on!
Love these old graveyards and churches and history. We don't have all these ancient places in America. I'm sure many of my ancestors are buried there in Ireland.
That is one thing that I’ve always lamented for the American People, myself included, is that we are such a very young Country. We do not have the rich Histories of Our European Brother’s and Sister’s across the pond! There are some very beautiful old cemeteries in the Deep South, Florida also has many as their areas were more settled for Much longer than the US proper! In North Carolina where I live, w you may drive 5 to 10 miles and se as many small Cemeteries. They aren’t Family, but look rather to have almost been extended Neighborhoods, or Small Communities, where now there are entire County Cemeteries! There are anywhere from 25 to 50 graves but I have seen those with even less. The worst part here and in the Deeper South, these Small Cemeteries, could be taken back by the forests that over time we have carves our Towns and Cities out of. Once they are no longer maintained, like many found on this channel, they are taken back by nature! It is surprising to see rural homes, even those it neighborhoods surrounded by Forests, how quickly, in just one year, how it become difficult to see what is there! There is a house that was condemned on a crossroads, that today looks like a hill, covered and overgrown like the woods behind it! If you didn’t know there was a house there, you would never know it was there! These treasure troves of history that Our Fine Friend explores for us and allows us on the journey, are such beautiful places filled with surprise’s and History. As you said Our very ancestor’s may lie in those magical places! There should be Societies created to help maintain our histories!
So I assume originally you would have taken that path and really only the metal door would have been there ? Now it’s bricked over, except the hole ? Very neat I wish we could go in there wow. That tower is amazing I wonder if it was just the bell cause it doesn’t seem like used to be steps or nothing. I think those coffins fell apart but they took remains, thankfully really. Such a strange place all those stones plain as day and then hidden little crazy crypts. Very neat find ! 😍
A Crypt that size usually means someone important. So I googled and this info came up............Abraham Morris (1752 - 13 February 1822) was an Irish banker. He sat in the Irish House of Commons for County Cork from 1791 to 1797. 🙂
There is a part of me that wants to get in there and clean out all that brush so the names can be seen! These graveyard tours just create more questions as to the people in there. Awesome find and tour! 😊👍👍
Abraham Morris was an Irish banker. He sat in the Irish House of Commons for County Cork from 1791 to 1797. Morris was involved in a feud with Art Ó Laoghaire, and ordered Ó Laoghaire's death in 1773. Wikipedia. Looked this up before you said the date being in the 1800s
Hi GV. Thank You for bringing us to this beautiful old graveyard. So beautiful and to me magical peaceful place. I love when You or Sue find the old vaults! RIP to All that are buried there. Much Love from the USA.💚
I'm in the Medical Field and people who had a strong loving bond seem to die so quickly after their husband or wife died. I've seen days, weeks, months, even a year. They would be in good health. I believe they grieve to death. They just want to be with their love.
Hello GV, what a fantastic find!!! Love this graveyard and the amazing tower. Such gorgeous graves, it's unfortunate that they are letting nature take over this beautiful place. Love the Morris vault. Thank you so much.
Oh I soooo didn't want this video to end. What an absolute enchanting place, and so peaceful . Thank you so much for bringing this to us and for your wonderful video's. God bless
There's Sue in the background 😂. This place is very interesting. Love to see old years on the tombstones. Thankyou ❤️ and bless you and keep up with your journeys. Suzie 🤗🤗.
@@GraveVisitations you and serenity sue show me these beautiful places of Ireland. My great grandfather Hayes came from Dublin and spoke of the beauty of his home of his home land. He was first generation American. He joined the Army here in America at 15. Fought in the Spanish American War, WWI and WWII, he was a force to be reckoned with. He was an amazing man. My Dad's family the Quigleys come from Galway. That's what I've been told. They went to Lincolnshire England and mined and then to America to mine again. My father as a young boy worked in the coal mines later becoming a police officer, as well as his dad for a while who then joined the military and was in WWII, the Korean war and then became a postal worker, and his great grandad fought in WWI and his great great granddad. They were maybe 5th generation Americans. I too joined the Army. I'm sure I have ancestors in those graveyards.
Wow and we were literally just talking about the close death dates. That's quite the gorgeous old cemetery! I wish we had those in Canada. Ours look completely different. Thanks for the amazing post!!!!
"XXXIX" means 39. "X: equals "10" three 10'a = 30. "IX" - 9. If you put the "I" before a Roman numerals it means you minus one from the Roman numeral. In this case ten. So, 1 - 10 = 9. If it was IV that would equal 4. If the "I" is AFTER the Roman numeral (i.e. XI ) that wold equal 11. If the "I" is AFTER the Roman numeral it is a PLUS + so ten plus one = 11. If it is a "V" which means 5 the "I" before the "V" or 5, is a minus. So, the number is 4. If it is after the "V" then, that is a plus and means 6.
What a beautiful old graveyard, makes you wonder what life was like back in the day. Those 2 babies though so sad, I wonder what actually happened to them. A great find, thanks for showing us!
@@GraveVisitations I wonder if there would be some kind of record of it though? Saw some info online that says that parts of the church were used to reconstruct a house nearby, which is quite interesting.
Hello again GV, just trying to catch up with all your vlogs. Such a lovely and interesting walk, that tower was so beautiful, but such a shame the cemeterys not better cared for, but unfortunately a lot of them have gone the same way. I'll be catching up with the rest of your videos over this weekend, thanks again an Irish fan🍀........................
This was amazing! Thx for taking on an incredible explore with you. I am a lover of cemeteries especially old beautiful ones like this. Have to sub your channel!
So fascinating! Yours is now one of my favourite channels on YT. I will have to look back into my family records. Many of my ancestors were from Ireland (2 young men - my g.g.g.g grandfathers - were brought out here to Australia as convicts I discovered in my research) and I have records of births and deaths of quite a few of the generations before them in the Homeland. I'll have go back and watch more of your videos to see if you may have shown the burial sites of my ancestors or members of my family tree. Thanks again for another great video - I appreciate the respect you have for the people buried in these places
Hello again, I'm catching up on your old video's and I find them fascinating to watch. When you thinking of the carving on those old stones, in days gone by there was no modern way of cutting the stone. My late uncle was a stone cutter many years ago. Thank you for these video's guys, keep up the good work and take care.
Another capital walk GV,you’ve done it again,some of the cemetery was maintained mostly the back area was dense .Those railings round graves we called them cot graves specially round childrens plots .Very sad about the two young ones being killed .Anyway sleep well you and sue will catch you again on the next one!god bless stay safe and well from ballarat in Oz.👏👋👍🙏
Very nice cemetery and thanks for taking us along. Too bad many graves are hidden by brush and so many you can't read but you do your best. See you next time. RIP TO ALL!
Absolutely beautiful! Amazing crypts and old head stones. It would be awesome if we could see what that old church would have looked like! Thanks for sharing.
Amazing cemetery! My family came to America from Ireland many years ago, Casey and Peterson. I saw looked up their names on a Staton island registry. According to my great grandmother she was told they gave out peanut butter sandwiches when they landed, and her father was starving when they arrived, he was just a child, some of them passed away before arriving. He told her it was the most delicious food he ever had. He ate peanut butter sandwiches often until he died. Wish I could have met him❤
Telescopic camera down the vent, wonder if you could see anything of interest? Very interesting churchyard. Plenty of trip hazards though! I love that the craftsmanship is still on display centuries later.
So sad such awesome graves all grown over😢 one day they will be totally overgrown. But it is still such a beautiful cemetary. I really enjoyed your video. Thanx for your time and making your way through the woods😊❤😊
I’m interested about the vault that you found at the end of that little path. The one that had the hole with the spiders! Why would the vault have an iron door inside and be bricked or sealed again on the outside as well?! There must be a story there. Also do you know the actual true lines of the Cemetery. They use to bury those that had “fallen from grace” or “not part of the Catholic Faith, were buried outside the lines of the consecrated ground! That one crypt/vault seemed tucked away and apart! Wonder what stories are connected with this beautiful Cemetery! Great exploration of this amazing bplaces
you forget? that the intricate carving of the obelisqe and headstones, says that the people were monied folk ? bearing in mind it's not the capital city, but out in the country ?? It points to being probably local gentry, or big house stuff
I saw the name Letitia on one of the graves...Letitia is my daughters name.....dont see the name around to much......the mausoleum was interesting and built in a strange place.....at least the ventilation hole gives a bit of insight to whats inside....this was a great vid especially the tower🙌
G.V. After all that effort for you to get to that last tomb, We got Skunked😥...No Bone's!🦴🦴 That's OK, it happens! Good find on the broken coffins though.⚰⚰ I wonder what the story is with that other than the obvious, maybe Body Snatchers or something?☠☠ 👻👻 Happy Halloween!
@@GraveVisitations I'll tell you what I've seen, is the use of a borescope. That plugs into the USB port of any smart phone device. You could get into just about any tight space with that. Maybe even attach it to a thin wire or a coat hanger wire to bend around tight corners. Just an idea to see some more Bones!🦴🦴☠☠
In a lot of cases when people had been together in love for a long time after one passed the partner never got long after them you are correct when you say broken heart my friends mum and dad died within 10 days of eachother that was 30 years ago
I wonder why they don’t use weed killer on the vines to slow them down from overtaking everything. The vine actually takes every bit of the writing away or causes the headstones to fall. The memory, the writing of these people are loss. Why not have once a year a cemetery cleaning. A person is signed to clean one head stone or one grave. Bring their garden tools, vinegar and water, brushes. If people don’t have them maybe they local hardware stores could donate some. A local deli, pastry shop could donate after the morning clean a snack for the volunteers. Parents with children, junior high, high school age children, local churches. They might not get a lot done but it would be a great start and next spring do it again. Wouldn’t that be wonderful!
@@GraveVisitations our Catholic graveyards keep them clean. One Catholic graveyard they are starting a all natural burial. No embalming, a burial wrap or a box that , disintegrates. Only a little metal plaque with name dates on a pick. It’s supposed to be the natural way to be buried. No embalming is to keep the fluids from seeping into the ground, natural decaying. Haven’t been by it in a while so don’t know how fast the idea is taking off.
You should see the conditions of some cemeteries and graveyards in America would bring tears to your eyes. Long neglected because families have died or moved. People who are suppose to take care of them and don't. I personally know many that people could walk right on top of them and never know there are people buried there. Hurts my heart.
Land is meant for the living and the soil is meant to plant in or walk on. Showing respect whilst people live is a better policy than recognizing personal empty sentiment.
I am so fortunate my dad is inserted a a National Cemetery where it is kept immaculate throughout. I've been to relatives cemeteries and often they are in disrepair and unkempt/unsafe.
@laurelahlstrom8749 harsh... judgemental! So sad for you and that mindset, and those that have to be around you. Kindness matters.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful and historic cemeteries GV! I watch you and S Sue exclusively! Take care and God Bless!
Thanks so much
Wow just when I think you can't find anything as good as your last video , you go and smash it again . " Rapunzels " tower was amazing so romantic looking . It's worth the effort to go off the beaten track cos look what you found . That was so exciting and the whole place was absolutely worth a visit . Thank you so much for taking me along x
Thank you Caron ya that tower was something else hey
I wish they would burn their rubbish instead on stuffing it in the tower.
What a mystical walk back in time. A glorious tower that is gorgeous. It would be a mistake to say you stumble into finds. You and Sue put a great deal of effort into finding these vaults. Going through the thicket to find the back of the vault was genius. When you took video of the old part of the cemetery, I could imagine all the mourners wearing their black grieving clothes and standing at each grave. Thank you for this stunning and magical walk!
That tower was impressive! And the cemetery a great place to explore - thanks GV.
Wow! Again absolutely amazing find GV! From the old tower to the hidden crypts ! You & Serenity Sue are the best! Love ❤️ your channels there are non like it on youtube! God Bless! ♥️🇨🇦🇮🇪♥️
Thanks Lori ❤️
Brilliant, thank you. Wonderful place again.
Very interesting and beautiful old cemetery. Thank you for the video!
Wow 😯… amazing cemetery! Creepy, yet intriguing. You are both very good at finding the most isolated yet fascinating graves. I cannot wait for more interesting finds. Keep up the good work GV and Sue.
So beautiful!!! I love everything u show us. I half expect fairies to pop out from behind the old trees lol. The old resting places with the exquisite headstones r just wonderful. Sad but beautiful at the same time. Thank u for all u do. Your friend from Tennessee, US. Btw XXXIX means 39.
This was a terrific video. Thank you. I just commented on Sue's Live because I was away for a couple days and missed it. I thought of you guys as I was "walking" thru cemeteries in northern NY. I don't know how you do it! I knew you work hard on the videos but now I REALLY appreciate what you do. It's so hard to watch your feet and get down to read the stones and not fall 😆 and swat the bugs away and deal with the weather. And I didn't have to talk and film at the same time! Thank u so much.
😂 Thank you toms we do find the ones that are difficult to get access but we try hard
Great tour Grave! You and Sue find them all👏🏻👍🏻. Also, so respectful like when you closed that door last time Sue. Thanks!
Thanks liz means alot ❤️
That hidden pathway to the bricked up vault is really interesting
I really enjoy your graveyard visits and exploration. I walk some myself, and it is relaxing and educational, meditative. They are becoming a thing of the past due to land space. Until then, we can appreciate this history! Journey on!
Love these old graveyards and churches and history. We don't have all these ancient places in America. I'm sure many of my ancestors are buried there in Ireland.
That is one thing that I’ve always lamented for the American People, myself included, is that we are such a very young Country. We do not have the rich Histories of Our European Brother’s and Sister’s across the pond! There are some very beautiful old cemeteries in the Deep South, Florida also has many as their areas were more settled for
Much longer than the US proper! In North Carolina where I live, w you may drive 5 to 10 miles and se as many small Cemeteries. They aren’t Family, but look rather to have almost been extended Neighborhoods, or Small Communities, where now there are entire County Cemeteries! There are anywhere from 25 to 50 graves but I have seen those with even less. The worst part here and in the Deeper South, these Small Cemeteries, could be taken back by the forests that over time we have carves our Towns and Cities out of. Once they are no longer maintained, like many found on this channel, they are taken back by nature! It is surprising to see rural homes, even those it neighborhoods surrounded by Forests, how quickly, in just one year, how it become difficult to see what is there! There is a house that was condemned on a crossroads, that today looks like a hill, covered and overgrown like the woods behind it! If you didn’t know there was a house there, you would never know it was there! These treasure troves of history that Our Fine Friend explores for us and allows us on the journey, are such beautiful places filled with surprise’s and History. As you said Our very ancestor’s may lie in those magical places! There should be Societies created to help maintain our histories!
So I assume originally you would have taken that path and really only the metal door would have been there ? Now it’s bricked over, except the hole ? Very neat I wish we could go in there wow. That tower is amazing I wonder if it was just the bell cause it doesn’t seem like used to be steps or nothing. I think those coffins fell apart but they took remains, thankfully really. Such a strange place all those stones plain as day and then hidden little crazy crypts. Very neat find ! 😍
A Crypt that size usually means someone important. So I googled and this info came up............Abraham Morris (1752 - 13 February 1822) was an Irish banker. He sat in the Irish House of Commons for County Cork from 1791 to 1797. 🙂
Once again, an amazing video. Love the way you go of the beaten track and explore, keep up the brilliant work x
Susan Kelly thank you we do try to remember the forgotten and ones that might be hidden as such
There is a part of me that wants to get in there and clean out all that brush so the names can be seen! These graveyard tours just create more questions as to the people in there. Awesome find and tour! 😊👍👍
Thanks! I just got your alert that you were on. 😟 I got the tail end of your broadcast. It’s still good 😊 that crypt with the exhaust pipe is wild!
1 Sandra hi and thank you for watching ❤️ it is very different
Thanks for donation also only saw this now ❤️
Great channel, very interesting, nice to see some grave explorations in Ireland.
Thanks Billy leen
Abraham Morris was an Irish banker. He sat in the Irish House of Commons for County Cork from 1791 to 1797. Morris was involved in a feud with Art Ó Laoghaire, and ordered Ó Laoghaire's death in 1773. Wikipedia. Looked this up before you said the date being in the 1800s
Hi GV. Thank You for bringing us to this beautiful old graveyard. So beautiful and to me magical peaceful place. I love when You or Sue find the old vaults! RIP to All that are buried there. Much Love from the USA.💚
Thanks Gail ❤️
God bless you and Sue. Kathy
I'm in the Medical Field and people who had a strong loving bond seem to die so quickly after their husband or wife died. I've seen days, weeks, months, even a year. They would be in good health. I believe they grieve to death. They just want to be with their love.
Hello GV, what a fantastic find!!! Love this graveyard and the amazing tower. Such gorgeous graves, it's unfortunate that they are letting nature take over this beautiful place. Love the Morris vault. Thank you so much.
Thanks shela again 🙏
What wonderful finds, so overgrown with time, so forgotten. Thank you for your efforts!
Oh I soooo didn't want this video to end. What an absolute enchanting place, and so peaceful . Thank you so much for bringing this to us and for your wonderful video's. God bless
Really is something else clare isn't it
Outstanding vlog and thanks for walking for me and showing me things I could never see alone .
No problem Tom glad you enjoyed this one 👍
There's Sue in the background 😂. This place is very interesting. Love to see old years on the tombstones. Thankyou ❤️ and bless you and keep up with your journeys. Suzie 🤗🤗.
Thank you for taking on your journeys really amazing.
Hi Kimberly and thank you for watching
@@GraveVisitations you and serenity sue show me these beautiful places of Ireland. My great grandfather Hayes came from Dublin and spoke of the beauty of his home of his home land. He was first generation American. He joined the Army here in America at 15. Fought in the Spanish American War, WWI and WWII, he was a force to be reckoned with. He was an amazing man. My Dad's family the Quigleys come from Galway. That's what I've been told. They went to Lincolnshire England and mined and then to America to mine again. My father as a young boy worked in the coal mines later becoming a police officer, as well as his dad for a while who then joined the military and was in WWII, the Korean war and then became a postal worker, and his great grandad fought in WWI and his great great granddad. They were maybe 5th generation Americans. I too joined the Army. I'm sure I have ancestors in those graveyards.
Wow and we were literally just talking about the close death dates. That's quite the gorgeous old cemetery! I wish we had those in Canada. Ours look completely different. Thanks for the amazing post!!!!
Thanks Andrew for watching 👍
"XXXIX" means 39. "X: equals "10" three 10'a = 30. "IX" - 9. If you put the "I" before a Roman numerals it means you minus one from the Roman numeral. In this case ten. So, 1 - 10 = 9. If it was IV that would equal 4. If the "I" is AFTER the Roman numeral (i.e. XI ) that wold equal 11. If the "I" is AFTER the Roman numeral it is a PLUS + so ten plus one = 11. If it is a "V" which means 5 the "I" before the "V" or 5, is a minus. So, the number is 4. If it is after the "V" then, that is a plus and means 6.
Excellent job GV! What a beautiful place and so much history of the people there. Thanks for sharing!
What a beautiful old graveyard, makes you wonder what life was like back in the day. Those 2 babies though so sad, I wonder what actually happened to them. A great find, thanks for showing us!
They fell off a horse and cart so I believe
@@GraveVisitations I wonder if there would be some kind of record of it though? Saw some info online that says that parts of the church were used to reconstruct a house nearby, which is quite interesting.
Hello again GV, just trying to catch up with all your vlogs. Such a lovely and interesting walk, that tower was so beautiful, but such a shame the cemeterys not better cared for, but unfortunately a lot of them have gone the same way. I'll be catching up with the rest of your videos over this weekend, thanks again an Irish fan🍀........................
Hi Mary thanks for watching 🇮🇪👍 I have a premiere tonight at 10pm from glasnevin cemetery Dublin
@@GraveVisitations I'll be watching Mary.
This was amazing! Thx for taking on an incredible explore with you. I am a lover of cemeteries especially old beautiful ones like this. Have to sub your channel!
Hi I'm glad you like the video 🙏 thank you for joining
So fascinating! Yours is now one of my favourite channels on YT. I will have to look back into my family records. Many of my ancestors were from Ireland (2 young men - my g.g.g.g grandfathers - were brought out here to Australia as convicts I discovered in my research) and I have records of births and deaths of quite a few of the generations before them in the Homeland. I'll have go back and watch more of your videos to see if you may have shown the burial sites of my ancestors or members of my family tree. Thanks again for another great video - I appreciate the respect you have for the people buried in these places
Thank you for watching I'm glad you enjoyed the video 👍 I hope you find what you're looking for
@@GraveVisitations it would be quite amazing if I were to see the resting places of any of my ancestors in your videos!
Hello again, I'm catching up on your old video's and I find them fascinating to watch. When you thinking of the carving on those old stones, in days gone by there was no modern way of cutting the stone. My late uncle was a stone cutter many years ago. Thank you for these video's guys, keep up the good work and take care.
Thanks Barry for watching my videos I appreciate it 🙏
Another capital walk GV,you’ve done it again,some of the cemetery was maintained mostly the back area was dense .Those railings round graves we called them cot graves specially round childrens plots .Very sad about the two young ones being killed .Anyway sleep well you and sue will catch you again on the next one!god bless stay safe and well from ballarat in Oz.👏👋👍🙏
Very nice cemetery and thanks for taking us along. Too bad many graves are hidden by brush and so many you can't read but you do your best. See you next time. RIP TO ALL!
Absolutely beautiful! Amazing crypts and old head stones. It would be awesome if we could see what that old church would have looked like! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kim thanks for watching 👍👍
Amazing cemetery! My family came to America from Ireland many years ago, Casey and Peterson. I saw looked up their names on a Staton island registry. According to my great grandmother she was told they gave out peanut butter sandwiches when they landed, and her father was starving when they arrived, he was just a child, some of them passed away before arriving. He told her it was the most delicious food he ever had. He ate peanut butter sandwiches often until he died. Wish I could have met him❤
Wow that's so sad 💔 hard times back then
@@GraveVisitations Thank you, I want very much to visit Ireland someday❤Awesome videos! Love from Connecticut!
Great video I always look forward to seeing your videos love the vaults xxxix is 39 💯👍
Thanks Dwaine
I love this. Very beautiful and peaceful looking.
Lots of interesting things in this graveyard I love it
Thanks Hazel
Telescopic camera down the vent, wonder if you could see anything of interest? Very interesting churchyard. Plenty of trip hazards though! I love that the craftsmanship is still on display centuries later.
The tower is really cool looking.
The vent maybe one of the signal pipes that were put into some graves incase the person was buried alive. It was a big scare in the 17 and 1800s.
Love these old cemeterys
Wonderful Video - thank you 👍
So sad such awesome graves all grown over😢 one day they will be totally overgrown. But it is still such a beautiful cemetary. I really enjoyed your video. Thanx for your time and making your way through the woods😊❤😊
I love these kinds of finds! Thank you!! I wish I could explore with you. How cool!! I’m from Washington state in America
Welcome! And thank you for watching ❤️
Rapunzel's tower. Beautiful.
Let your hair down lol
Tower fairy tale castle. Someone beat me too it let down your hair. The crypts most likely last person in then seal it. This one has it all.❤️
Beautiful find!
Wow!! That tower is beautiful!
A stunning little graveyard the tower is absolutely beautiful
I pray all that rest there are in eternal peace ❤❤
I’m interested about the vault that you found at the end of that little path. The one that had the hole with the spiders!
Why would the vault have an iron door inside and be bricked or sealed again on the outside as well?!
There must be a story there. Also do you know the actual true lines of the Cemetery. They use to bury those that had “fallen from grace” or “not part of the Catholic Faith, were buried outside the lines of the consecrated ground! That one crypt/vault seemed tucked away and apart! Wonder what stories are connected with this beautiful Cemetery! Great exploration of this amazing bplaces
Love the tower very magical ❤
you forget? that the intricate carving of the obelisqe and headstones, says that the people were monied folk ? bearing in mind it's not the capital city, but out in the country ?? It points to being probably local gentry, or big house stuff
We learn something new everyday pat
How amazing and beautiful
That looked to be a black widow spider so please be careful! Excellent vid! Keep up the great work! A new sub well earned.
Hi drew certainly alot of spiders in that one not sure if its black widow tho. Welcome to the channel 👍
Wow a other great video mate love it
My great aunt and uncle were married for 53 years, they passed within 6 months of each other I don't think she could carry on without him.
I saw the name Letitia on one of the graves...Letitia is my daughters name.....dont see the name around to much......the mausoleum was interesting and built in a strange place.....at least the ventilation hole gives a bit of insight to whats inside....this was a great vid especially the tower🙌
So interesting
Rest in peace those little 2 year olds😢🙏🏼🙏🏼
X is 10 years and IX is 9. He was reverend of that perish for 39 years
Thanks Martha
That tower reminds me of Rapunzel.
This is so amazing
The 1861 vault... I wonder what's behind that door for over 150 years
They might have reberied the bones as they do in Edinburgh
vent Somebody was a buried alive. Could at holler for help. I Nice video. Beautiful cemetery.
I have a question for you: how do you find these hidden cemeteries?
Lot's of research
I just can't stand it when people leave trash around like that. Ticks me off.
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Found another video! Gosh how many have i missed?!
I have over 500 videos lol
G.V. After all that effort for you to get to that last tomb, We got Skunked😥...No Bone's!🦴🦴 That's OK, it happens! Good find on the broken coffins though.⚰⚰ I wonder what the story is with that other than the obvious, maybe Body Snatchers or something?☠☠ 👻👻 Happy Halloween!
The air vent in vault was cool 😃.
@@GraveVisitations I'll tell you what I've seen, is the use of a borescope. That plugs into the USB port of any smart phone device. You could get into just about any tight space with that. Maybe even attach it to a thin wire or a coat hanger wire to bend around tight corners. Just an idea to see some more Bones!🦴🦴☠☠
@@davidballoid2118 we have one but it's not great
Hi Maureen and Serenity Sue.
I have never seen anything like that vent
That would be very beautiful if it were only visable
In a lot of cases when people had been together in love for a long time after one passed the partner never got long after them you are correct when you say broken heart my friends mum and dad died within 10 days of eachother that was 30 years ago
I think you should stay for another week.
That was Cork last video from the area.
I wonder why they don’t use weed killer on the vines to slow them down from overtaking everything. The vine actually takes every bit of the writing away or causes the headstones to fall. The memory, the writing of these people are loss. Why not have once a year a cemetery cleaning. A person is signed to clean one head stone or one grave. Bring their garden tools, vinegar and water, brushes. If people don’t have them maybe they local hardware stores could donate some. A local deli, pastry shop could donate after the morning clean a snack for the volunteers. Parents with children, junior high, high school age children, local churches. They might not get a lot done but it would be a great start and next spring do it again. Wouldn’t that be wonderful!
Very little is done to these abandoned graveyards anymore. I hope we won't be forgotten like this
@@GraveVisitations our Catholic graveyards keep them clean. One Catholic graveyard they are starting a all natural burial. No embalming, a burial wrap or a box that , disintegrates. Only a little metal plaque with name dates on a pick. It’s supposed to be the natural way to be buried. No embalming is to keep the fluids from seeping into the ground, natural decaying. Haven’t been by it in a while so don’t know how fast the idea is taking off.
HI Toms and Susan
roman numericals for every x means 10 years so it would read as 39 with the l in front of the x means a nine making it 39 years
very strange
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29 if its XXIX.
XXIX is 29 years.
gone to soon so sad, thats possible they were twins
Why don't you and your wife do spirit box when you go to those graveyard just to see what they have to say if they want to come through
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Hey
X is 10 and IX is 9
Hi everyone Lesley
Hi lesley
39
Cool I'd love to be with ye
XXXiX ... means 39 ... X = 10 .. I before X means 10-1 = 9 ... MMXXIIV or MMXXIII .. means 2023 .... as V = 5
Thanks for the information
XXIV = 24