I Liked On The Way In 👍☕️👍☕️👍Thank you Serenity Sue For Another Awesome 👏 Walk Around 🕊✌🏻✊💐🔦. So many very old Headstones 🪦.. But for A Brief I was Concerned You got taken out🔦🧐…giggles 🥰
Hello Sue, thank you lovely friend for your determination in bringing us some of the information regarding the person(s) interred in this beautiful cemetery. Love this❤
I loved this cemetery, something mystical about it. That tree was beautiful. The old headstones were amazing, 1723. Sorry you had a hard time getting to some of the stones and hit your head. Thank you for taking us here and all you went through to bring this to us. Take care and God Bless ❤
Loving your tenacity and perseverance to remember these beautiful souls, may they rest in peace. T.Y. Sue. Your channel is just amazing. Lovington hair cut....
That large what looks to be an oak tree near the Treacy grave looks to be several hundred years old. I would have to imagine the place goes back many centuries at least. The various places you show us would be an archeological paradise for those of us who are passionate about history in the sense of the stories of those who came before us. Was it a fort? A church? Questions lost amongst time. What a lovely find.
Yes Andrew, I don't know what it was, the stone gives an impression of a church but going by the old stones in there the church must have been 16th century, hard to imagine
The graveyard looks almost mysterious - like it has hidden secrets!! It's VERY BEAUTIFUL, but I would worry about tripping over a rock or a hidden tree root and falling!! Please be careful when visiting VERY old graveyards and cemeteries, Sue and Irish Eyes!! Thanks for sharing this hidden treasure with us!! XXXX ❤
This was a nice little cemetery. It is sad there must have been a lot more history here that is lost. But thank you for climbing through all that brush and showing us what you could. Cheers to you. May they all rest in 🕊️ peace.
That old tree holds so many memories of the past of such a special and mysterious area of which these souls are laid to rest. Wouldn’t it be fantastic if there was any kind of historical information about here that could be researched Great video thanks for showing us around 😊
I was amazed when you came across the Duncan headstone which is my grandmother's name. Even more when you read out kitty Duncan as she was known as. It stunned me for a second. It brought back so many wonderful memories of her she was a wonderful lady who i admire soo much & still do. Miss her soo soo much. Thank so much for sharing this with us Sue. God bless you 🙏 ❤️
Cathy that’s so wonderful how amazing your grannie was definitely calling out to you by her name bless you our grandparents was the best wasn’t they Cathy god bless luv🙏🏼♥️
Thank you Serenity and Irish Eyes for sharing this over grown graveyard covered in ivy and other brush..You both are courageous for adventuring into the brush surrounding this small graveyard.Thank you so much for sharing.
Quaint little cemetery,lovely resting place for those in the shade of the trees,if there was a church it’s been gone many years. Thank you for the walk ,hope your feeling better sue ,you and Irish eyes take care,stay safe and well 👋👋👋fromballarat inOz,🙏🙏🇦🇺
I love this place. It’s so secluded. Hearing the Robin bird singing away was a added bonus. I never knew ivy stuck to things like that. Thanks for taking us with you. Keep safe and lots of love New Zealand Niki.
Been watching everyone’s vlogs and it’s killing me 😂😂 wish I could have made it out to do one myself… always something to knock me out of it, 😞 well maybe next weekend. Thanks Sue and Irish eyes 👍 excellent as always ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I find it rather strange that some of those weren’t very old. I’m surprised everyone has moved away. But it’s a mysterious little place, that tree was humongous! 1783 to 1976 I believe you said was one from a 4 family one that’s such a large range in burials wow !
What a lovely place guys. My view on abandoned graves is this. At first when put to the grave, probably many people visited laid down flowers etc. And then not so much, until mother nature reclaims and hides them away and protects, until you guys wonder in and find them again, and then remembered again for awhile. Thats kind of the way i like it. great find xxx
really nice location , I'd say there would be alot of graves under that greenery that's broken down in time , found this place really interesting and I really appreciate the trouble you guys take to show us as much as possible
What a beautiful cemetery. Quite a range of dates on the headstones. Curious to know more of the history and if there was an old church at one time. 🙏🙏
graveyards like this where i live are sparse....really enjoy the content on your videos Sue.....unfortunately its difficult to watch your prems due to time😫
I have seen some badly overgrown cemeteries in my time, but this one is one of the absolute worst 😫! I have never seen ivy THAT thick before. If someone ever decides to really clean that cemetery up, they are going to have one Hell of a time doing it. 🙄 Mr. Freeman's headstone is in surprisingly good condition, considering its age. Thank you very much Sue and GV or Irish eyes. I am getting confused now, what does he like to be called? This is a great video.
@Serenity Sue Ok, thank you very much for getting back to me, and for clearing that up for me. You guys did a great job with this video. Thank you again. Take care.
That so sad to let the cemetery in that way I hope Ur head is not hurting u too much take care and tell irsh eyes that is how I say banging when I enjoy u two videos
All that ivy! You just about can't kill it off. In the U.S. Southeast, we have English Ivy and Kudzu. Both are prolific growers but Kudzu can grow several inches overnight. Goats can be trained to eat both.
Such a shame to see the disrepair of such what could be a beautiful place. Love the old growth trees. Wow 1769! America wasn’t even ready to rebel against England!
I Liked On The Way In 👍☕️👍☕️👍Thank you Serenity Sue For Another Awesome 👏 Walk Around 🕊✌🏻✊💐🔦. So many very old Headstones 🪦.. But for A Brief I was Concerned You got taken out🔦🧐…giggles 🥰
Haha, I'm all good bar some stings and a bump from the tree lol
Sue hey sorry. Miss it watching now
Thanks Moe ❤️
Thanks for sharing, beautiful place sadly that Ivy is just brutal and never dies. Very cool find and again beautiful area.
Thanks Chubba, it was a beautiful hidden spot
Thanks for the video👏
Thanks for watching x
Hello Sue, thank you lovely friend for your determination in bringing us some of the information regarding the person(s) interred in this beautiful cemetery. Love this❤
You are so welcome Shela 🙏
You risked life and limb for us. Thank you!
Thank you, I think it's important to remember these people, far more than anything else x
I loved this cemetery, something mystical about it. That tree was beautiful. The old headstones were amazing, 1723. Sorry you had a hard time getting to some of the stones and hit your head. Thank you for taking us here and all you went through to bring this to us. Take care and God Bless ❤
Thanks NANA, these ones are so important to keep 1723 is a great find too
So unfortunate that there are grave yards like this one. Thank you again for letting us take this journey with you and Irish eyes 👏🙏💕🎚
Thanks roxanne
Thanks Roxanne ❤️
Such an enchanting and mysterious cemetery, so beautiful! Thanks for sharing and WOW I can't believe how you climb through the brush!
Haha Rebecca a bump on the head and scratches are always worth to say that name ❤️
Sorry I missed the live! Lovely walk
Hey Louise, thanks 😊
This is very unique place.
Thanks Susan, it was an adventure 😀
Loving your tenacity and perseverance to remember these beautiful souls, may they rest in peace. T.Y. Sue. Your channel is just amazing. Lovington hair cut....
Thanks Shawn x
Wow. Thank you for crawling through the brush and trees for us! Very interesting but sad that some of the graves are forgotten.
Thanks Toms, we made it out with just a few scratches and a bump on my head, important to remember these
That was beautiful thank you 😊
Very welcome Wendy ❤️
What a beautiful old cemetery .Quite magical with the wee robin singing in the background .Thanks for taking us along .Take care on your travels .🙏
It really was a beautifulittle place x x
That large what looks to be an oak tree near the Treacy grave looks to be several hundred years old. I would have to imagine the place goes back many centuries at least. The various places you show us would be an archeological paradise for those of us who are passionate about history in the sense of the stories of those who came before us. Was it a fort? A church? Questions lost amongst time. What a lovely find.
Yes Andrew, I don't know what it was, the stone gives an impression of a church but going by the old stones in there the church must have been 16th century, hard to imagine
This is a beautiful graveyard!! Seemingly, it has just become forgotten. Thanks for the tour, and have a nice week!!
Thanks Alan, yes completely forgotten
The graveyard looks almost mysterious - like it has hidden secrets!! It's VERY BEAUTIFUL, but I would worry about tripping over a rock or a hidden tree root and falling!! Please be careful when visiting VERY old graveyards and cemeteries, Sue and Irish Eyes!!
Thanks for sharing this hidden treasure with us!! XXXX ❤
Thanks Nadia, apart from a few scratches and a bump on the head we are good x
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Thank God for that!!❤XXXX
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This was a nice little cemetery. It is sad there must have been a lot more history here that is lost. But thank you for climbing through all that brush and showing us what you could. Cheers to you. May they all rest in 🕊️ peace.
Thanks Ben ❤️
That old tree holds so many memories of the past of such a special and mysterious area of which these souls are laid to rest.
Wouldn’t it be fantastic if there was any kind of historical information about here that could be researched
Great video thanks for showing us around 😊
Thanks Clare, I have no name on thos little graveyard even, such a pity it is beautiful and yes that tree holds aot of memories ❤️
Beautiful area. Amazing find on the 1723 stone and the other one! You worked hard to bring us this video👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻💕. Thanks for the tour!
Thanks Liz ❤️
I was amazed when you came across the Duncan headstone which is my grandmother's name. Even more when you read out kitty Duncan as she was known as. It stunned me for a second. It brought back so many wonderful memories of her she was a wonderful lady who i admire soo much & still do. Miss her soo soo much. Thank so much for sharing this with us Sue. God bless you 🙏 ❤️
Ahh wow Cathy ❤️
Cathy that’s so wonderful how amazing your grannie was definitely calling out to you by her name bless you our grandparents was the best wasn’t they Cathy god bless luv🙏🏼♥️
@@mariegreen6163 the best wee woman ever. Love her to bits
Thank you Serenity and Irish Eyes for sharing this over grown graveyard covered in ivy and other brush..You both are courageous for adventuring into the brush surrounding this small graveyard.Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks Mary, this is important to remember them so I don't mind climbing in there
Quaint little cemetery,lovely resting place for those in the shade of the trees,if there was a church it’s been gone many years.
Thank you for the walk ,hope your feeling better sue ,you and Irish eyes take care,stay safe and well 👋👋👋fromballarat inOz,🙏🙏🇦🇺
Thanks Peter x
I love this place. It’s so secluded. Hearing the Robin bird singing away was a added bonus. I never knew ivy stuck to things like that. Thanks for taking us with you. Keep safe and lots of love New Zealand Niki.
Hey Niki, thank you, beautiful little Robin watching over them all
What an adventure That tree was amazing
Hi Noreen it's an amazing little place
Cool place
Thanks you showing us
You are very welcome 🙏
The singing birds and wind rustling they the leaves makes this so serene.
Thanks Terri, the birds really help ❤️
Awesome cemetery. Thanks again for the tour.
Cheers Michael ❤️
I love the music you put to this thank you for sharing I enjoy your channel
Thanks Diane ❤️
I'm in Phoenix, Arizona USA. Beautiful I've never seen so much ivy in one place. Thank you so much for sharing.
We have lots of ivy here in Ireland, it completely covers everything x
An excellent adventure. Thanks you guys!
So very welcome 🙏
Been watching everyone’s vlogs and it’s killing me 😂😂 wish I could have made it out to do one myself… always something to knock me out of it, 😞 well maybe next weekend.
Thanks Sue and Irish eyes 👍 excellent as always ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
These two are turning into great cemetery "Bloodhounds" lol
@@chubbawubba9801 indeed they are 😂
Thanks Jim, I love finding these truly forgotten ones ❤️
We are Chubba lol
Thank You for all you do for us to be able to see these wonderful places! ❤️
You are so welcome 🙏
Very nice. Thank you for your program
You're very welcome ❤️
That a gem of a place you found I'm loving it
Thanks Hazel ❤️
Probably where the gremlins live so when you are out somewhere they mess up the chat lol 😂😂
Haha Lauren you're probably right
Hi sue, love this!.. I live in thomastown. Would you mind sharing this with me? Loved the tour. You're a treasure!
Honestly I can't remember the exact location, sorry
I find it rather strange that some of those weren’t very old. I’m surprised everyone has moved away. But it’s a mysterious little place, that tree was humongous! 1783 to 1976 I believe you said was one from a 4 family one that’s such a large range in burials wow !
It was pretty cool to find that very early one, yes it's strange that it had a huge age difference
What a lovely place guys. My view on abandoned graves is this. At first when put to the grave, probably many people visited laid down flowers etc. And then not so much, until mother nature reclaims and hides them away and protects, until you guys wonder in and find them again, and then remembered again for awhile. Thats kind of the way i like it. great find xxx
That's very true Tom, it's sad though they become forgotten
@@SerenitySueGraveyards but think Sue you found them ??? xxx
Yes, not forgotten anymore
really nice location , I'd say there would be alot of graves under that greenery that's broken down in time , found this place really interesting and I really appreciate the trouble you guys take to show us as much as possible
Ahh thanks so much, yes I'd say there's more under all the Ivy and bramble too x
What an amazing tree that is! It’s nice to see that the grass is still being cut in this little cemetery.
It is Cathy, a nice farmer I'd say who comes and looks after it
What a beautiful cemetery. Quite a range of dates on the headstones. Curious to know more of the history and if there was an old church at one time. 🙏🙏
I couldn't even find a name for this little place 😪
Wonderful as always 👍
Thank you Bob ❤️
Sue you worry me going under the trees and bushes...please be careful.
Thanks Sylvia I'm OK thank you, I'm pretty determined
Beautiful cemetery.
Thanks Mandy x
What an enchanted place. The great tree seems to be some sort of guardian.
Yes it does Marilyn x
This is lovely 😍 definitely 1 to go back with tools and remove the ivy of the ones that are completely covered so there not lost for ever 😀
Thanks Deirdre, its a beautiful place ❤️
Thans you seu i, m dutch, for dis video,thanks….
Hi Renee, lovely to meet you, God Bless, sue x
Thanks Miss sue……
You are so welcome x
graveyards like this where i live are sparse....really enjoy the content on your videos Sue.....unfortunately its difficult to watch your prems due to time😫
Thanks True Crimes, yes I find that the time difference are hard to figure out and get right so e everyone can watch
I have seen some badly overgrown cemeteries in my time, but this one is one of the absolute worst 😫! I have never seen ivy THAT thick before. If someone ever decides to really clean that cemetery up, they are going to have one Hell of a time doing it. 🙄 Mr. Freeman's headstone is in surprisingly good condition, considering its age. Thank you very much Sue and GV or Irish eyes. I am getting confused now, what does he like to be called? This is a great video.
GV, this is an old video x
@Serenity Sue Ok, thank you very much for getting back to me, and for clearing that up for me. You guys did a great job with this video. Thank you again. Take care.
That so sad to let the cemetery in that way I hope Ur head is not hurting u too much take care and tell irsh eyes that is how I say banging when I enjoy u two videos
Thanks Mandy, my head was fine 🙂
Like 88 sue you came across my name duncan in this one some off these stones really go back along time great job my friend
Yes, now that you say it Fran, it's a lovely spot
What a sad cemetery.
Sad, overgrown and forgotten
Love ed following ya'll in the woods . I think there is more graves
I think so too Tom
Tweetie was serenading you with a welcome song! Watch out for the poison ivy! Where was your friend the wind today? 1723 been there awhile.
I've a new mic David so that's helping me but yes it was a gorgeous day Thank God and our beautiful little Robin
A interesting place, perhaps there was a small church or chapel in the area were the grass is now.
Yea I think there was alright x
All in all, that is a beautiful Cemetery, but too bad it is forgotten.
It's a great little history Gem, old stones are always so fascinating
Must have been the site of an old church and burial and still being mowed and used in 2001 amazing
Hi, yes I'm so happy someone is cutting that grass
Woollengrange graveyard on the map (Ráth an Chomhraic). It must be very old, it seemed appropriate a Spideóg was up in the Yew singin' away🎶
We have such history and Irish Folklore here, we need to preserve our heritage more
All that ivy! You just about can't kill it off. In the U.S. Southeast, we have English Ivy and Kudzu. Both are prolific growers but Kudzu can grow several inches overnight. Goats can be trained to eat both.
Wow Thomas over night, that's crazy
Such a shame to see the disrepair of such what could be a beautiful place. Love the old growth trees. Wow 1769! America wasn’t even ready to rebel against England!
It's a gorgeous little place even though it is as we say forgotten x
That big Yew tree has outlived it's church and could live another thousand years.
It was beautiful there, you're right all the memories that tree has stored x
I think if you bring tracing paper with you and a crayon or charcoal you could do a rubbing of that verse if you wanted to
I've seen that done before
😊👍🙏 Hans
Thank you God Bless
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Thank you ❤️
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Thanks Tracy
I like the way the grass is cut 🤣
Lol round and round