I can not imagine the grief of Michael Rodgers losing two of his sons when they were 26 years old. 09:45 So many young ones here. The brick work on the mausoleum looks rather recent. Then the gentleman who lost six young ones. So sad, yet so glad to be able to be remembered and talked of 100+ years later. Thank you again GV. Say hi to Sue & Morty. 🥲
1776. Wow! That struck me. Just the thought, an epitaph carved to honor someone who departed our rehlm during the year the original 13 colonies of my country severed connections from England with the Declaration of Independence. Your content is incredible! Thank you for your hard work!
It's amazing to think of these dates in historical terms ... like a parallel time-line. I'm an Aussie, and I can't help but do that with this channel. Of the gravestone dated 1746 I was thinking how that headstone has been right there in that beautiful graveyard in the lush green Irish countryside since 24 years before Captain Cook even discovered the Southern and East coasts of Australia in 1770 ... and the First Fleet didn't arrive here until 1788, thus making the absolute beginning of my country. It just boggles my mind to draw those parallels between the historic events on one side of the globe and the other.
Me and my dad are grave diggers. I love walking around reading the old stones. Love your videos glad i found you. I went back and watched a few very neat grave yards.
Beautiful cemetery with old Gothic stones. Sad to see a father and daughter in the mausoleum, both dead due to separate horse riding accidents. Thanks for showing this lovely graveyard
These graveyards in Ireland are exactly as I would imagine and dream them to be. I have Irish heritage, my dream is to visit and see old ruins such as these. I love old gravestones and cemeteries. I love your channel-it’s like a dream!
Me too. I'm so glad to have found this site. I have had people tell me I was strange because I love old historic graveyards, good to know I am not the only "strange" one out there. I hope you get to make your dream a reality as well.
@@bettybardin1103 People say things like "you're morbid"! But as long as we are respectfull to these resting places, we aren't harming anyone! So no, you are not alone..💁♀️ I like looking for Confederate Cemeteries, but they sure are not as old as GV finds! 😉 Cheers! 👋
Beautiful old church ruins and graveyard. The headstones and mausoleum are very interesting. Great walking tour, thank you very much GV. Have a great day. 😊
Hello Cathal! What s truly beautiful place! I’m sure Sue will love to look round there at some point..amazing stones and carvings, especially that very unusual one with a different Jesus! I noticed candles in holders on what I think was the altar just below too, which I’ve never seen before either! Has anyone else watching ever seen such an unusual Christ on the cross anywhere??? I think it’s lovely these souls have been buried inside the old church like this, but someone maybe reading who lives there, that elder growing out at the top behind the stones really needs cutting out now before growing taller and doing damage lifting graves with its roots etc. Birds eating the fruit and staining the stones and of course planting more elder with the seeds they pass! Nice, but why can’t they pooh the seeds in hedges not where it makes a mess and more work cutting back down! 🙀🤷♀️.😅 I think this is one of the nicest places you have taken us to show round Cathal! Thankyou So very much!! Incidentally I have something I wanted to send to you, do you have A post office box address or something you could/ wouldn’t mind giving me please…either on here or to my private email address? Thanks Cathal… Many many thanks! Love to you both! Love and light Helen 🙋♀️😘💐🙏xxx
What amazes me you can still read grave stones from 1700’s and yet the last time I visited my wife head stone marker was hardly legible and that was after 5 years. I can only imagine what it’ll look like when I’m buried there.
This was a beautiful find. Luv the ornate stonework especially the O'Brien headstone with the skeleton & 2 coffin designs..odd but beautifully done. Seeing the early death of some brings the reality of how tough life was in the 1700 & 1800s. Famines, plagues & lack of employment; poverty on steroids. Heart breaking. God Bless Ireland. Thank you for sharing your excursions with us.
I watch several channels about cemetaries, graves, and the history of such. I have to say, your channel, your videos, and the details you give, l believe, make it the best I've watched on TH-cam. Your progress over the last year has been wonderful. Seriously, thank you so much for everything 💀☠️💯
Great video. Happy to see the no dumping sign, too bad such signs are even needed in a cemetary. Here, we have problems with homeless people camping in cemetaries. Keep up the great work.
I found this information on Francis George LePoer McClintock Dean of Armagh............Francis George le Poer McClintock (8 October 1853 - 3 February 1924) was Dean of Armagh[1] from 1908 until his death.[2] McClintock was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge;[3] and ordained in 1879.[4] He began his career at Kilsaran. In 1886 he became Rector of Drumcar, where he was to remain for the rest of his life.[5] He was Domestic Chapalin to the Archbishop of Armagh from 1896 to 1911; and Precentor of Armagh Cathedral during the same period. He was also Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1902 to 1905.[6] There is a memorial to him in the north aisle at his cathedral.[7]
A very beautiful walk and the church in remarkable shape and stones too. So sad about that young mother falling off a horse 😢😢thank you for a very pleasant evening. Tell Sue hello.😊❤😊❤
Hey GV, please look back on thi s video, between 15:06 and 15:22. I spot a number of anamolies between these frames! I played it back at .25 speed, and you can see orbs, and one that appears to fall and disappears..right after THAT, there seems to be "something" that attempts to manifest just to the leftside of this frame, and lasts a few seconds, which also disappears as well. Have you EVER caught anything of this sort on any of your videos? Of so, please FO TELL!!! 😱☠️👻💀
A few graves in the old church. The stones in verygood shape that you read, amazing. The stone work. They had a gift to be able to carve all that. Very enjoyable video. Thanx GV.❤😊❤😊
Absolutely Stunning! The stones are in such immaculate condition especially for the one stone you showed from 1746. 278 years old. Amazing! The entire site was gorgeous. I really liked this video. Well done!
WOW!! Change the playback speed in settings from normal to 0.25. That's so creepy and so cool at the same time! Right at the very beginning of your video. 0:00 It's so clear. A young man says, "I'm Matthew" then he says, "Glad to meet you" If you're having a hard time hearing the voice keep listening over and over and you should pick it up because it's so clear. Pretty amazing.
I always think that centuries from now people will look at our headstones with dates like 2024 and say, “wow, look at that date!” Time is funny, isn’t it?
When you were by the gate of the mausoleum 2 times there was a mist and when you were in the church yard I had a funny feeling. I'm not a ghost hunter or seeker in videos but I truly believe that the spirits of the departed were there with you. I also appreciate the respect you give to these grave sights and the departed, that's what makes me enjoy your videos so much. Thank you for what you do ❤
The really old headstone looked like it was home made.Thats really sad about the young mother who fell off her horse and died and left three little children. Have you ever seen skeletons on gravestones before? And what would that mean? This is such a beautiful cemetery. So many of these stones have such sad histories, I would have liked to know them. Thank you so much for the great video, and. Wonderful walk ❤
The skeleton had written underneath it "memento mori" which means in English "Remember you will die"-speaking to the living, urging them to live good lives and to get right with God before they die.
Everyone must have thought that carving in stone would last Forever. 🪦 Was that Considine or Consadine? I know someone with that last name, I’ll have to tell her about this cemetery! Thank you very much, GV for showing us this old cemetery. 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Hi GV hope you are well I have seen this video before but I will watch it again I love your vedeos lovely head stones so much detail on them and very old so many are so young that is so sad when they go to young hope they are all resting in peace thanks so much GV for sharing this video take care 👍
Hi VG just viewed your post. Sorry a bit late, bloody darts got the better of me. Loved your walk about. Nice headstones. The skeleton one was way out there. Well enjoyed.
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your support, Abigail!! ❤👍
Abigail thank you so much your support is amazing and really helps me walk through history ❤️🇮🇪
This is a great graveyard very old amazing headstones
I can not imagine the grief of Michael Rodgers losing two of his sons when they were 26 years old. 09:45 So many young ones here. The brick work on the mausoleum looks rather recent. Then the gentleman who lost six young ones. So sad, yet so glad to be able to be remembered and talked of 100+ years later. Thank you again GV. Say hi to Sue & Morty. 🥲
I love the respect and awe you show us for these graves and the souls who went before us ❤
1776. Wow! That struck me. Just the thought, an epitaph carved to honor someone who departed our rehlm during the year the original 13 colonies of my country severed connections from England with the Declaration of Independence. Your content is incredible! Thank you for your hard work!
It's amazing to think of these dates in historical terms ... like a parallel time-line. I'm an Aussie, and I can't help but do that with this channel. Of the gravestone dated 1746 I was thinking how that headstone has been right there in that beautiful graveyard in the lush green Irish countryside since 24 years before Captain Cook even discovered the Southern and East coasts of Australia in 1770 ... and the First Fleet didn't arrive here until 1788, thus making the absolute beginning of my country. It just boggles my mind to draw those parallels between the historic events on one side of the globe and the other.
Such a beautiful place. I always appreciate how respectful you are.
Me and my dad are grave diggers. I love walking around reading the old stones. Love your videos glad i found you. I went back and watched a few very neat grave yards.
Beautiful cemetery with old Gothic stones. Sad to see a father and daughter in the mausoleum, both dead due to separate horse riding accidents. Thanks for showing this lovely graveyard
Beautiful historic graveyard. Amazing that those old headstones are in great shape!
Un cementerio precioso y lleno de historia, las lápidas más antiguas son bellísimas , me ha gustado muchísimo 👍
Very wonderful walkabout! So much history. Thank you!! God bless you too!!
This graveyard is very beautiful ❤
Beautiful graveyard, great Video
These graveyards in Ireland are exactly as I would imagine and dream them to be. I have Irish heritage, my dream is to visit and see old ruins such as these. I love old gravestones and cemeteries. I love your channel-it’s like a dream!
Hope you can make your dreams a reality!!
Me too. I'm so glad to have found this site. I have had people tell me I was strange because I love old historic graveyards, good to know I am not the only "strange" one out there.
I hope you get to make your dream a reality as well.
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People say things like "you're morbid"! But as long as we are respectfull to these resting places, we aren't harming anyone! So no, you are not alone..💁♀️ I like looking for Confederate Cemeteries, but they sure are not as old as GV finds! 😉 Cheers! 👋
Beautiful old church ruins and graveyard. The headstones and mausoleum are very interesting.
Great walking tour, thank you very much GV. Have a great day. 😊
WOW SOME AMAZING OLD 🪦 AND SHOWN WITH MUCH INTEREST AS ALWAYS. GREAT VID..
Such gorgeous headstones, every one of them. The mausoleum is impressive. Thank you GV!
thanks GV for this grate vid on a Saturday night.
What an amazing place. Fascinating. Great find GV. ❤
Very interesting grave yard with history! Beautiful mausoleum! Some very old stones with beautiful carvings! Great tour GV! Thanks!
Hello Cathal! What s truly beautiful place! I’m sure Sue will love to look round there at some point..amazing stones and carvings, especially that very unusual one with a different Jesus! I noticed candles in holders on what I think was the altar just below too, which I’ve never seen before either! Has anyone else watching ever seen such an unusual Christ on the cross anywhere??? I think it’s lovely these souls have been buried inside the old church like this, but someone maybe reading who lives there, that elder growing out at the top behind the stones really needs cutting out now before growing taller and doing damage lifting graves with its roots etc. Birds eating the fruit and staining the stones and of course planting more elder with the seeds they pass! Nice, but why can’t they pooh the seeds in hedges not where it makes a mess and more work cutting back down! 🙀🤷♀️.😅
I think this is one of the nicest places you have taken us to show round Cathal! Thankyou
So very much!! Incidentally I have something I wanted to send to you, do you have A post office box address or something you could/ wouldn’t mind giving me please…either on here or to my private email address? Thanks Cathal…
Many many thanks! Love to you both! Love and light Helen 🙋♀️😘💐🙏xxx
The twins is thought provoking. Together in birth, Together in death.
Top number,GV beautiful and serene,maythey all R.I.P,amazing how some of the inscriptions have withstood the passing of time,safe travels,👋👋🙏🙏👍🇦🇺
That's way back then.... 😮
Everything seems so perfect and peaceful. Thank you for the beautiful video.
If only those walls can talk the stories it would tell
Absolutely beautuful old stones. The mausoleum is impressive. Thank you GV!
Lovely tour and delightful to learn more of occupations and peoples impacts upon their community. Thank you!!!
What amazes me you can still read grave stones from 1700’s and yet the last time I visited my wife head stone marker was hardly legible and that was after 5 years. I can only imagine what it’ll look like when I’m buried there.
Cool grave walk, the church looks amazing!!
Thank you for sharing the beautiful celtic crosses and mausoleums on your videos. So much history. Watching from the state of Maryland USA
Yes inneed beautiful graves. Me too watching from Maryland
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We're peeking in from the Great State of the South: Ga.! 😉👍
This was a beautiful find. Luv the ornate stonework especially the O'Brien headstone with the skeleton & 2 coffin designs..odd but beautifully done. Seeing the early death of some brings the reality of how tough life was in the 1700 & 1800s. Famines, plagues & lack of employment; poverty on steroids. Heart breaking. God Bless Ireland. Thank you for sharing your excursions with us.
Love the video today some old Tombstones
I watch several channels about cemetaries, graves, and the history of such. I have to say, your channel, your videos, and the details you give, l believe, make it the best I've watched on TH-cam. Your progress over the last year has been wonderful. Seriously, thank you so much for everything 💀☠️💯
Wow, thank you that means alot 🙏
I love this channel and serenity sue because I feel like I’m strolling through the cemeteries with them.
Over 30 thousand subscribers congrats! Yes now this cemetery is amazing. Loved that skeleton on that headstone.
Beautiful church/graveyard with Beautiful carvings and with so much history..Great job GV 😘
Wonderful graveyard, and thank you so much for the wonderful tour.😊
Great video ! Very old graves . The McClintock maseleum is beautiful ! Thanks for sharing ! Take care !
As always, refreshingly fantastic and so interesting! You are fabulous at holding interest. Love you and Sue to bits 🫶🏻💛🫶🏻
Beautiful graveyard with wonderful carvings!
Thank you for sharing ❤
Great video. Happy to see the no dumping sign, too bad such signs are even needed in a cemetary. Here, we have problems with homeless people camping in cemetaries. Keep up the great work.
Beautiful gravestones very interesting. Thankyou gv
Thank you for taking us along!😊
I found this information on Francis George LePoer McClintock Dean of Armagh............Francis George le Poer McClintock (8 October 1853 - 3 February 1924) was Dean of Armagh[1] from 1908 until his death.[2]
McClintock was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge;[3] and ordained in 1879.[4] He began his career at Kilsaran. In 1886 he became Rector of Drumcar, where he was to remain for the rest of his life.[5] He was Domestic Chapalin to the Archbishop of Armagh from 1896 to 1911; and Precentor of Armagh Cathedral during the same period. He was also Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1902 to 1905.[6]
There is a memorial to him in the north aisle at his cathedral.[7]
Thank you for the information 👍
Breathtaking.Thank you for sharing.
Thanks gv interesting place .
Nice to hear from you again. Nice. Graveyard.
Very lovely headstones really in good condition thanks for sharing GV wow that is beautiful take care 👍 very interesting
I LOVE that headstone with the skeleton!! Such BEAUTIFUL craftsmanship!!
EXCELLENT content, as usual, Cathal!! XXXX ❤👍🤗💖💞👏
Lovely old tombstones the skeleton one is awesome,wonderful carving💚
Gorgeous, thank you as always. Wonderful wee tour.
Another beautiful cemetery I love all the old stones wonderful walk with you😊
Very interesting graveyard JV, lots and lots of history there. Love the old headstones and Celtic crosses.
We love each and every exploration you and Sue go on.
That one gravestone with the crucifix and winged heads encompassed 150 years!
Love this beautiful graveyard! Amazing church ruins and mausoleum!! Thank you for sharing!!❤❤
Beautiful! Blessings GV. Kathy
Another fabulous beautiful place! Love the mausoleum and fencing. Thank you !!
Have you ever seen the bio cleaners used on a headstone as old as these? I would love to see how they would look.
A very beautiful walk and the church in remarkable shape and stones too. So sad about that young mother falling off a horse 😢😢thank you for a very pleasant evening. Tell Sue hello.😊❤😊❤
Watching from the state of Maryland USA , Thank you for sharing this amazing video loved the history and them pretty crosses :)
great video very interesting graveyard with great history you really can learn so much watching them thank you
Love seeing the old headstones , all would have been hand carved and taken quite a while to do. Thank you for another great video x
Great bit of “Dark Shadows” intro music!!
Oh, this w as so wonderful. The stones and the ruins were gorgeous! Thanks for taking us along.
Congrats on the 30,000 subs.🎉🎉🎉Lovely old headstones ☘️👍☘️
Thanks Abigail its 31k now ❤️
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Hey GV, please look back on thi s video, between 15:06 and 15:22. I spot a number of anamolies between these frames! I played it back at .25 speed, and you can see orbs, and one that appears to fall and disappears..right after THAT, there seems to be "something" that attempts to manifest just to the leftside of this frame, and lasts a few seconds, which also disappears as well. Have you EVER caught anything of this sort on any of your videos? Of so, please FO TELL!!! 😱☠️👻💀
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John Wayne did a old Western, USA, movie, film, called McClintock. Interesting name. Thanks for the beautiful headstones. And the history lesson.
Very interesting video again thank you GV9x
Thanks Ann ❤️
Definitely enjoyed the walk GV 🍀
Thanks GV...great video !!!
A few graves in the old church. The stones in verygood shape that you read, amazing. The stone work. They had a gift to be able to carve all that. Very enjoyable video. Thanx GV.❤😊❤😊
Absolutely Stunning! The stones are in such immaculate condition especially for the one stone you showed from 1746. 278 years old. Amazing! The entire site was gorgeous. I really liked this video. Well done!
This is such a peaceful wander. I really love that you read the headstones. My favorite kind of history. Thank you.
WOW!! Change the playback speed in settings from normal to 0.25. That's so creepy and so cool at the same time! Right at the very beginning of your video. 0:00 It's so clear. A young man says, "I'm Matthew" then he says, "Glad to meet you" If you're having a hard time hearing the voice keep listening over and over and you should pick it up because it's so clear. Pretty amazing.
They do love to chat with me haha
Very interesting history. Beautiful graveyard! ❤️👏🏻👏🏻Watching from Reading, Exeter Twp, Pennsylvania USA 🇺🇸
All things considered, it’s pretty well kept. TY GV 👍🏻
You never disappoint. Thank you.
What q wonderful video. Here I have never seen a 1700 gravestone. America 🇺🇸
Great channel subbed other day you should come to Cornwall 🇬🇧 lots churches down here.
Thanks for subbing 👍 might make the UK sometime again
I always think that centuries from now people will look at our headstones with dates like 2024 and say, “wow, look at that date!” Time is funny, isn’t it?
Very true and strange to think about really
When you were by the gate of the mausoleum 2 times there was a mist and when you were in the church yard I had a funny feeling. I'm not a ghost hunter or seeker in videos but I truly believe that the spirits of the departed were there with you. I also appreciate the respect you give to these grave sights and the departed, that's what makes me enjoy your videos so much. Thank you for what you do ❤
You saw that, too?! 🤔 Go back, there's MORE...😱☠️👻
Hey guys from Decatur Alabama USA
Hi becky
Hi Becky! Welcome! 🙋♀️💐
A very interesting tour, and may I add I really liked the soothing background music.
The really old headstone looked like it was home made.Thats really sad about the young mother who fell off her horse and died and left three little children. Have you ever seen skeletons on gravestones before? And what would that mean? This is such a beautiful cemetery. So many of these stones have such sad histories, I would have liked to know them. Thank you so much for the great video, and. Wonderful walk ❤
The skeleton had written underneath it "memento mori" which means in English "Remember you will die"-speaking to the living, urging them to live good lives and to get right with God before they die.
Thank you so very much for sharing your cemetery videos. I get so intrigued so very interesting people that lived there lives when alive.
Everyone must have thought that carving in stone would last Forever. 🪦
Was that Considine or Consadine?
I know someone with that last name, I’ll have to tell her about this cemetery!
Thank you very much, GV for showing us this old cemetery.
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Considine is more popular spelling I think
Beautiful graveyard and you do such a good job of telling us about the people buried there.im from Canada I love you accent
Thanks and welcome ❤️
Congrats on 31k subs 🎉🎉🎉 you and Sue totally entertain us with education history and a great fellowship. Thank you for all that you do 💕
Thank you so much! Irene ❤️
Really enjoyed that tour fab, many thanks
Amazing place beautiful
Very interesting as always thank you.😊 .
Praying they are all at peace...❤
24:27 Awww...God Bless her 💕
beautiful cemetary love your videos
Greetings from Poteet Texas loved the video
Hi GV hope you are well I have seen this video before but I will watch it again I love your vedeos lovely head stones so much detail on them and very old so many are so young that is so sad when they go to young hope they are all resting in peace thanks so much GV for sharing this video take care 👍
Thanks for watching shel 🙏
Thank you so much for such a wonderful tour in this history on stone! I have learnt a lot!
Hi VG just viewed your post. Sorry a bit late, bloody darts got the better of me. Loved your walk about. Nice headstones. The skeleton one was way out there. Well enjoyed.
Thanks Stephen
Great architecture
Great video
I sure wish someone could come along and clean and straighten up the old headstones