I Found These Old Burial Vaults At Molougha Graveyard. Looks Like An Old Village. Vaults From The 1800'S And One That Was Opened. #vault #coffin #crypt
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Turf was a very old tradition way of roofing or may have initially been peat blocks laid on slate slabs. I expect the roof of the vaults were arched to help deflect the moisture. A most amazing and unusual cemetery 👍 I hope everyone had a peaceful Easter 👍
I am wondering what causes the coffins in old vaults to get broken and the remains to get scattered. I have concluded that rats might enter via cracks in the stonework and cause the damage. It is a terrible thought, but I do not know how else it could be exp!ained. Excellent video and beautiful Irish scenery near the graveyard.
Hi John, natural decay and damp weather in Ireland plays a big factor in these coffins ending up like that. Looked like a few coffins in that vault so I'm presuming the one in the corner disintegrated were it stood hence the bones.
Village of the dead, is a most appropriate term, the construction of the vaults makes one think of a Village. Beautiful cemetery, surrounded by beautiful countryside. ( I hope the calf was ok.) It looked like the roof of one vault completely collapsed. Thank you very much GV and Sue, for a great video. Take care.
Very beautiful cemetery Cathal! Loved all the grass covered masoleums. So simple, yet so meaningful with people still being buried there. God, I love Ireland like no other place on earth. I will be back in May of 2024.
This has to be one of the most beautiful grave yards I have ever seen especially the house styled vaults. It gives you the idea that the people have all congregate around a table like they would have when they were at their home.
What a beautiful graveyard. Looking out over the land is breathtaking. Thank you for your wonderful journey visiting all these beautiful places. It's so nice to hear their history of these places and to think what it was back them. Again Thank you from the USA.
Beautiful and so unusual Cathal! That was a real treat to be taken with you to visit such an unusual place! How far away is the nearest church? There seem to be quite a number of graves but not a huge variety of different names…nobody else has commented anything about the McQuin or whatever it was. I do hope parishioners come and repair the roofs of those two that had lost the slate and grass holding it together…lits too special and important to be left to rot and ruin. Maybe there is a government restoration grant towards it? Well I thoroughly enjoyed somewhere completely different! Thankyou both so much. Do hope you found a farmer to Come and rescue that little calf…if he’d had no milk for a while he’d be feeling rather weak, poor little thing. Didn’t see any other cattle nearby…..a GV mystery! Starring Cathal Sherlock Holmes with his trusty support! Serenity Sue Watson! Lol…..you need the big magnifying glass and the deerstalker hat to look the part GV! Thanks again! Love and Light, Helen in Norfolk, U.K. 🙋♀️🥰🥰💕💐🙏🦋🦋😻👏🏻😻💐😻😻xxxxxx
Hello GV I'm new(ish) to your channel. I only discovered you about a week ago and am loving the videos I've seen so far. I find the older graves, mausoleums and vaults so fascinating and am blown away at how a lot of them are still standing. They might have a few dinks and bricks missing, but considering their age, they're amazing! Thank you so much for sharing these video's and am hoping to see more from you as the weeks go along. Many regards ~ Cobs. (from Dorset in the south of England, GB)
What a beautiful video and cemetary in the midst all by itself. The fields of beautiful green grass only Ireland has. Thanx for your time and doing this for all of us.❤😊❤😊
The town where I live, after 7 pm ,is also called the " Village of the Dead "!😅 The peaked roofs with grass or moss on them are so cool! Hope the calf got home safe. Nicely done GV. 😊👍
beautiful countryside loved this cemetery the crypts look so unique with the grass on its roofs , hope the little calf was OK. this was as amazing place GV thanks for the tour ❤
What a nice quiet place. Just before you went in grave yard, I never would have thought those structures were part of a burial site! Great video, thanks for sharing these places with us! 👍👍 Watching from south western Nova Scotia, Canada, eh. 😉 Pete
So nice to see that a few of those souls are still looked over , very heart warming . I am in the State of Oregon in the USA . I really enjoyed this one . I subscribed & liked as well ...
Greetings from the coast of Georgia. I live near the largest Army base on the east coast...Ft Stewart, home of the 3rd Infantry Division. Currently most of our soldiers are stationed in Poland in support of Ukraine. I started loving history of ancient peoples while in high school. I visited almost every olde graveyard in my area. I still have one more to explore as it is one of the oldest in Savannah. Thank you for all your videos.
Thank for for showing this video how interested to see this graves specially the ones look like little cottages av never see any thing like this before 😢 in the middle of no where there is some young ones age 30 years of age how sad may they rest in peace look forward to see some more
Those particular Mulqueens are from two distinct families: Sinon Mulqueen who married Mary Gorman, and another Sinon Mulqueen who married a Miss Browne and had a son, also named Sinon. Then that same Sinon Sr remarried to a Margaret McDonald and had 2 sons, Matthew and Michael. Some of each of those children emigrated to Manhattan, New York (hence the statue of liberty). The brown flat part of the field that can be seen behind the graveyard is Senan"s Lough, where you will find St. Senan's Holy Well. In this part of County Clare, you will see many Senans, Sinons, Seanans. The church in both Kilrush and in Knockerra are both called St Senan's. Within eyesight of this graveyard, the original Saint Senan was born. Amazing video!
I will have to say that whom ever started building the tombs with the grass on the rooftops Knew what they were doing!! Amazing!! Well done as usual!! ❤🪦❤️
Hello Cathal and Sue, another very interesting video. I have never seen one like that before. I hope the Calf was ok and remember I truly appreciate everything you both do and I will try to donate something to your channel as soon as I can.
Happy Easter Cathal &Sue very beautiful and intriguing cemetery it ausome you know me Mark Zirbes from West Bend Wisconsin take care and God bless you.
Fantastic n quaint cemetery, Thank you from Plymouth UK.. Did you get to see the farmer about the calf, I think it was probably left behind when they went to new graze field, Poor thing
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Wish I can be here for the video, gotta work, but I will watch it tonight. Happy Easter everyone, and God Bless.
Happy Easter 🐣✝️
Thanks becki happy Easter
Turf was a very old tradition way of roofing or may have initially been peat blocks laid on slate slabs. I expect the roof of the vaults were arched to help deflect the moisture. A most amazing and unusual cemetery 👍
I hope everyone had a peaceful Easter 👍
Thanks Paul happy Easter holidays
I am wondering what causes the coffins in old vaults to get broken and the remains to get scattered. I have concluded that rats might enter via cracks in the stonework and cause the damage. It is a terrible thought, but I do not know how else it could be exp!ained.
Excellent video and beautiful Irish scenery near the graveyard.
Hi John, natural decay and damp weather in Ireland plays a big factor in these coffins ending up like that. Looked like a few coffins in that vault so I'm presuming the one in the corner disintegrated were it stood hence the bones.
Aren't they just beautiful vaults. I love them. They look like little houses. So unusual. Thanks for the walk!
Hi lesley they are beautiful 🇮🇪
Village of the dead, is a most appropriate term, the construction of the vaults makes one think of a Village. Beautiful cemetery, surrounded by beautiful countryside. ( I hope the calf was ok.)
It looked like the roof of one vault completely collapsed. Thank you very much GV and Sue, for a great video. Take care.
Very beautiful cemetery Cathal! Loved all the grass covered masoleums. So simple, yet so meaningful with people still being buried there. God, I love Ireland like no other place on earth. I will be back in May of 2024.
Oh Janet we definitely have to meet up for coffee
@@GraveVisitations What are you talking about? I'm taking you and Sue out to dinner at the best place you know!
This has to be one of the most beautiful grave yards I have ever seen especially the house styled vaults. It gives you the idea that the people have all congregate around a table like they would have when they were at their home.
Thar is a beautiful thought Tina when you really think about it
What a beautiful graveyard. Looking out over the land is breathtaking. Thank you for your wonderful journey visiting all these beautiful places. It's so nice to hear their
history of these places and to think what it was back them. Again Thank you from the USA.
Hi olga thank you for watching. Yes Ireland is very old with lots of history. I hope to cover more areas and remember those forgotten 🙏🇮🇪
Beautiful cemetery and country side Grave! I love the grass on the tombs! Many thanks!
Cheers liz ❤️
I wouldn’t mind getting buried there, what a beautiful cemetery like little cottages, gorgeous place GV❤Happy Easter to you & Sue & family 🐣
Thank you! You too! 🍀💚
Hi watching from Australia. Lovely graveyard.
Hi Marie happy Easter to you
@Grave Visitations and to you both. Enjoying your channel.
Such a beautiful place for eternal rest! thank you GV and love to you and Sue (Happy Easter) x
Hi jules happy Easter to you and family
Beautiful and so unusual Cathal! That was a real treat to be taken with you to visit such an unusual place! How far away is the nearest church? There seem to be quite a number of graves but not a huge variety of different names…nobody else has commented anything about the McQuin or whatever it was.
I do hope parishioners come and repair the roofs of those two that had lost the slate and grass holding it together…lits too special and important to be left to rot and ruin. Maybe there is a government restoration grant towards it?
Well I thoroughly enjoyed somewhere completely different! Thankyou both so much. Do hope you found a farmer to
Come and rescue that little calf…if he’d had no milk for a while he’d be feeling rather weak, poor little thing. Didn’t see any other cattle nearby…..a GV mystery! Starring Cathal Sherlock Holmes with his trusty support! Serenity Sue Watson! Lol…..you need the big magnifying glass and the deerstalker hat to look the part GV! Thanks again! Love and Light, Helen in Norfolk, U.K. 🙋♀️🥰🥰💕💐🙏🦋🦋😻👏🏻😻💐😻😻xxxxxx
Hello GV
I'm new(ish) to your channel. I only discovered you about a week ago and am loving the videos I've seen so far. I find the older graves, mausoleums and vaults so fascinating and am blown away at how a lot of them are still standing. They might have a few dinks and bricks missing, but considering their age, they're amazing!
Thank you so much for sharing these video's and am hoping to see more from you as the weeks go along.
Many regards ~ Cobs. (from Dorset in the south of England, GB)
Hello cobs thank you for watching my videos I have lots on my channel with great finds. 👍🙏
What a beautiful video and cemetary in the midst all by itself. The fields of beautiful green grass only Ireland has. Thanx for your time and doing this for all of us.❤😊❤😊
The town where I live, after 7 pm ,is also called the " Village of the Dead "!😅 The peaked roofs with grass or moss on them are so cool! Hope the calf got home safe. Nicely done GV. 😊👍
Thanks Hans I hope your village picks up 🤣
Lovely little cemetery. Thank you for taking us along.
Our pleasure! Sandra happy Easter
Beautiful old cemetery thanks GV.
Hi Cathy 🍀
What a lovely unique cemetery. Beautiful. Hope the calf is ok. Thanks GV and Sue.
Thanks Debbie 👍
Another brilliant find amazing graveyard thanks GV I am originally from East London (Whitechapel) now living in Caerphilly Wales
Hi Stella we loved Wales and London on our visit
beautiful countryside loved this cemetery the crypts look so unique with the grass on its roofs , hope the little calf was OK. this was as amazing place GV thanks for the tour ❤
Thanks Julia I loved this walk. Happy Easter to you and Jason
@@GraveVisitations Thankyou Happy Easter to you and Sue xx
What a quaint cemetery! Happy Easter🐰 from Northern Minnesota
Happy Easter to you and family 🐰
Hello from Perth, Western Australia. What a fascinating graveyard. It looks like a little village surrounded by beautiful countryside. Lovely to see.
Glad you enjoyed it Joan thanks for watching 🇮🇪
Another interesting video GV,crypts look like cottages with the grass roofs,safe travels,take care,godbless,from ballarat in Oz,👋👋🙏🙏👍🇦🇺
Thanks Peter 👍🙏
Wow they are amazing ❤
WoW! Those are gorgeous! What an amazing cemetery. Thank you.❤ Hope you & Sue have had a Blessed Easter. ❤❤😊❤❤
Thank you! You too! Brenda
This small cemetery is like a small village in a small scale, thanks for you
Thanks for watching
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You channel is very interesting and unique, we enjoyed it. 😉
Thanks Ray welcome to the channel
Good afternoon from Vancouver Washington, U.S.A. Enjoy your channels. Keep them coming.
Hi chuck thank you for watching 🇮🇪
Yes really looks different and thanks for sharing
You’re welcome 😊
What a nice quiet place. Just before you went in grave yard, I never would have thought those structures were part of a burial site!
Great video, thanks for sharing these places with us! 👍👍
Watching from south western Nova Scotia, Canada, eh. 😉
Pete
My thoughts exactly Pete this is very unique old graveyard. Thank you for watching. See you on the next one 👍
Beautiful cemetery! I loved those vaults with the grass roofs. They look like little cottages.
They really do Don such a beautiful location
Love the old cemetery's
Beautiful graveyard Cheers from Thunder Bay, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
Hi Laurie in Canada 🇨🇦👋
So nice to see that a few of those souls are still looked over , very heart warming . I am in the State of Oregon in the USA . I really enjoyed this one . I subscribed & liked as well ...
Hi Jeff thank you so much and welcome to the channel 🇮🇪
What a beautiful place. Those vaults are certainly unusual. Thanks so much for the great tour!
Hi toms thanks for watching. Hope you OK? A few people asked about you in premiere
@@GraveVisitations Wow. That's so nice. I'm just peachy! 🤗 I was traveling home from my nephew's and couldn't be at the Live. 💚
What an unusual cemetery . Very beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us 😊
It is one of the most unusual ones for sure jacky
Absolutely brilliant. It is so satisfying to be learning with you. Your natural descriptions are priceless along with your accent. Thank you.
Thanks Ray appreciate you watching
Wow it looks like a little village. It's beautiful 8th❤❤❤
This does sound interesting I'll be watching 💀
Cheers 👍
Looking forward to it.
Amazing crypts thanks for walking for me. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Greetings from the coast of Georgia. I live near the largest Army base on the east coast...Ft Stewart, home of the 3rd Infantry Division. Currently most of our soldiers are stationed in Poland in support of Ukraine. I started loving history of ancient peoples while in high school. I visited almost every olde graveyard in my area. I still have one more to explore as it is one of the oldest in Savannah. Thank you for all your videos.
Ireland is definitely worth the visit if you can make it
Thank for for showing this video how interested to see this graves specially the ones look like little cottages av never see any thing like this before 😢 in the middle of no where there is some young ones age 30 years of age how sad may they rest in peace look forward to see some more
Hi David thanks for watching more to come 👍
Thank you again for showing us the wonderful cemetery sites. You do great work.
Thanks for the wonderful tour of this cemetery. I always enjoy your videos. Leavenworth, Kansas the state where the other John Brown lived.
Glad you enjoyed it Joel happy Easter 🐰
What a unique old graveyard 🪦!!! It looks like a little village! Loved the video! Great content as always! Much love from Canada 🇨🇦❤️🇮🇪
Thanks so much!
Looks like a beautiful old village.... Love it💖
Hi Rachel thank you for your comment ❤️
Beautiful as Always
Thanks John 👍 happy Easter to you and family
That is a beautiful cemetery. ❤❤Love your videos... I'm Filipino American, watching from California USA🇺🇸
Hi jhing welcome to the channel and thank you
Great video love seeing how people truly looked after their dead. I was wondering about the calf… did you find its home???
I Live in West Lawn pennsylvania and i'm😊 about 3 miles from the city of Reading named after Reading U.K. My family has ties to the U.K since 1740.
Hi Timothy great history 👌
I love your channel..thank you so much .
Hi B thank you so much
Those particular Mulqueens are from two distinct families: Sinon Mulqueen who married Mary Gorman, and another Sinon Mulqueen who married a Miss Browne and had a son, also named Sinon. Then that same Sinon Sr remarried to a Margaret McDonald and had 2 sons, Matthew and Michael. Some of each of those children emigrated to Manhattan, New York (hence the statue of liberty). The brown flat part of the field that can be seen behind the graveyard is Senan"s Lough, where you will find St. Senan's Holy Well. In this part of County Clare, you will see many Senans, Sinons, Seanans. The church in both Kilrush and in Knockerra are both called St Senan's. Within eyesight of this graveyard, the original Saint Senan was born. Amazing video!
Thanks for the information always appreciated 👍
Very Nice Cemetery.Thanks For The Post. LINDA LOE FREEPORT ILLINOIS 🇺🇸 USA!!
Glad you enjoyed it thanks Linda and welcome
I will have to say that whom ever started building the tombs with the grass on the rooftops Knew what they were doing!! Amazing!! Well done as usual!! ❤🪦❤️
Lovely little cemetry, looks really like a little village. God Bless. Rest in peace. 🙏
GV you are a talented story teller. It adds so much to your videos. I'm watching from Kendallville, IN, USA. I love your channel.
Thank you so much! ❤️
Great job sir. We enjoy your videos and stories very much. Keep up the good work. Your friends from Georgia USA.
Thank you very much!
From the look of the vaults with the grass on them I thought that they would have been older than they are. Very unusual graveyard.
Hello Cathal and Sue, another very interesting video. I have never seen one like that before. I hope the Calf was ok and remember I truly appreciate everything you both do and I will try to donate something to your channel as soon as I can.
Thanks so much Barry I appreciate your help. We told the farmer so I'm sure he checked on him/her glad you enjoyed this one 👍
Wonderful carving of Jesus🙏🏼
What a cool place for your eternal rest! Looks like a bunch of little houses. It's so green there, I love it❤
Beautiful old graveyard in stunning surroundings and just loved the vaults with there grass/moss roofs..Loved this GV 😊❤
Hi Maureen thanks it was a beautiful day for filming
Absolutely Beautiful.
Hi Wendy it is a beautiful place and different. Thanks for watching ❤️
Toujours un Moment de Détente🔬🍀🎬Merci pour la Ballade🙏🌌
Merci Alex
Thank you so much as always enjoy your videos God Bless .🙏❤
Thanks Judy God bless and happy Easter
Another great vid X many thanks again x
Glad you enjoyed it
What a beautiful graveyard, as you say just like a village ❤
Hope y'all had a great Easter❤️🐰🐣🙏❤️ This place is amazing❤️ Hope they got the calf. He should have stood up when you went over. Hey from Texas❤️
Had a good Easter Brenda thanks 👍
Happy Easter Cathal &Sue very beautiful and intriguing cemetery it ausome you know me Mark Zirbes from West Bend Wisconsin take care and God bless you.
Happy Easter mark God bless
@@GraveVisitations your welcome Cathal
Great Video.I am from Southern Part of New Jersey USA.
Amazing Vaults and Ages old Graves , no doubt could be some of our descendants Don & Betty Johnson Charlotte, NC. God Bless You All
Hi don and Betty thanks for watching 🇮🇪👍
Wow...very interesting place...
Interesting cemetery,looks like a little village..
Something about it feels so peaceful.🧡 Thank you for sharing. I live near town of Wabash in the state of Indiana.
Thanks for sharing Rebecca 🙏
What a journey with you guys. Thank you. From South Africa.
Hello heila thank you for watching
beautiful old grave yard love the grass roofs on the vaults watching from across the big pond Nova Scotia Canada
Hello in Canada 🇨🇦👋
Hope the calf was ok. Thank you.
I hope so Lee farmer said he was going to check. Thanks for watching
Outstanding Cemetery
If you are still in Clare I recommend visiting Dysart O'Dea ( DIsear Tóla ) between Ennis and Corofin. Also High Cross and Castle.
Hello hilary thank you for watching. If I am in the area again I'll definitely look into this 🙏
I live in Red Deer, Alberta. I spent 3 weeks in Ireland in 2011 and even a couple of days in County Clare in Ennis to check out Fleadh Nua.
Very nice
Looks like little village its so beautiful
Hope you notified the farmer about the cute little calf. From California in the US.
We did of course he said he would check on him. 🙏
@@GraveVisitations Thanks
Hi from Lake Placid, Florida from the United States
Good day to you
Love your videos from Trinidad
Hi Sandra thank you so much
First time seeing one of your videos. From Wickenburg, Arizona, USA (11:30 pm)
Hi Brenda thank you for watching and welcome to the channel 👍
Thank you, your videos are very interesting.All the best from South Africa.
Thank you for watching
Hope the calf's ok ..bless him or her
Never seen anything like this before. How beautiful 💖
It is truely magical
What unusual vaults,they look like little croft houses.
Although the grass on the roofs looks nice, it could definitely lead to collapse.
Fantastic n quaint cemetery, Thank you from Plymouth UK.. Did you get to see the farmer about the calf, I think it was probably left behind when they went to new graze field, Poor thing
Thanks for watching I don't know I just told farmer when I was leaving
Thanks I Enjoyed Your Video Very Much From Blue In England
Hi blue thank you for watching 👍
Another great explore does look like a bronze age village. I'd like to see that filmed by a drone.
That would be cool!
Very unique cemetery. I hope the calf was soon reunited with mum
I really liked the little gravehouses are there anywere else thst this graves are found?Thanks for a great video😊
This is a first for me anyway in Ireland I think