So sad. John and Caroline obviously loved each other very deeply... especially considering she spent so much money on a memorial card when she could probably barely afford it
'just shows hard work pays off'....until you are left a widow with children through no fault of your own. Don't believe the BS that there is meritocracy. Often there really is just bad, bad luck.
He sailed past Gross Isle which will mean nothing to English people with a total ignorance of the Irish famine, but to Irish people it is a symbol of the continuing death of Irish people fleeing the artificial famine. 3,000 - 5,000 Irish men women and children who survived the famine died there of famine related diseases.
Give up. Most of us from the lower classes are part Irish, you twit. It was a lot cheaper for Irish famine refugees to afford a ferry to England than cough up money for a transatlantic voyage. I'm English with several rounds of Irish immigrants starting in the 18th century right up to post WW2.
@@ACyoutube46 In Poland we have Instititute of National Memory. We need premition if we want check something ;) In our country you need loot of documents giving you premition to check and lot of patince with (very slow!) authorities ;)
I've just watched this and I sense from the picture Cheryl got Caroline was Pregnant and didn't want John to go but knew it was what had to be , he was adventurous and would often just make a decision and Go , Also I feel her Dread being pregnant and knowing that it could be the last time she saw him , I think that picture was took the day/Week he left . How Sad we don't know how lucky we are Now compared to them as Men did what they had to do and Women the same . Real Call of Duty .
@@limonefiga6810 They were indigenous groups in Quebec. At that time Quebec was not yet well populated by Europeans and the indigenous groups did trade and things with the French and English settlers/travelers.
Cheryl Cole from the British girl band Girls Aloud and then a judge on X Factor. A very kind and caring person who has been through a lot over the years with excessive media intrusion.
are you all disturbed or what about that! There is absolutely nothing wrong with this girl. I have never seen such a lovely beautiful woman in showbisness. She has a good upbringing and is not at all conceited. You are either jealous or dead unhappy with your self, what you see in someone else lives in yourself!
Funny how they won’t let you go past 1840? That’s because there was a huge reset. Take a look at all the buildings around you, all around the world. Do they look like they were built in the late 1700s early 1800s from people with horse and cart?
Who is "they"? Ancestry? Their database goes back to around 1640 for my family. I don't have a subscription anymore, but I used to. It's interesting stuff. Technically, I also have records of some of my ancestors being the first settlers of a specific village around the year 1580, but that's just their names.. not really anything genealogical like relationships. Just the names of the people alive at the time.
No, when researching ancestry things are messed up around 1860 in the United States due to the Civil War, because records were lost and after, I don't think most people took care of paperwork.
I wish they would put these clips in order.
Check out this playlist - th-cam.com/video/xi9Z8Mm2IpA/w-d-xo.html
Or at least add a number in the title.
me too
Right
Heart breaking.Reason why photograph was so important.Really heart breaking.
So sad. John and Caroline obviously loved each other very deeply... especially considering she spent so much money on a memorial card when she could probably barely afford it
Cherly no words can explain how amazing you are😊😊😊
Much respect to your ancestors Cheryl 💓❤️
Wow ,Cheryl is so pretty and sweet, I’m sad for her .
'just shows hard work pays off'....until you are left a widow with children through no fault of your own. Don't believe the BS that there is meritocracy. Often there really is just bad, bad luck.
Oh made me so sad but happy that he knew true love and that he was a family man. I cried.
Heart breaking.
He sailed past Gross Isle which will mean nothing to English people with a total ignorance of the Irish famine, but to Irish people it is a symbol of the continuing death of Irish people fleeing the artificial famine. 3,000 - 5,000 Irish men women and children who survived the famine died there of famine related diseases.
Give up. Most of us from the lower classes are part Irish, you twit. It was a lot cheaper for Irish famine refugees to afford a ferry to England than cough up money for a transatlantic voyage. I'm English with several rounds of Irish immigrants starting in the 18th century right up to post WW2.
Oh, this is very very sad! :'(
Its cool that in your country you can tap it in computer and findout about your ancestors 😍
Many countries have it. Check with your local public library.
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In Poland we have Instititute of National Memory. We need premition if we want check something ;)
In our country you need loot of documents giving you premition to check and lot of patince with (very slow!) authorities ;)
Such a beautiful love story.
Men are not like that today or women.I say they were lucky to have had each other and been in love.
I've just watched this and I sense from the picture Cheryl got Caroline was Pregnant and didn't want John to go but knew it was what had to be , he was adventurous and would often just make a decision and Go , Also I feel her Dread being pregnant and knowing that it could be the last time she saw him , I think that picture was took the day/Week he left . How Sad we don't know how lucky we are Now compared to them as Men did what they had to do and Women the same . Real Call of Duty .
This was so sad :(
good looks run in the family
How sad knowing her ancestor died at sea.
She is a beautiful woman!
Hanora Brennan she is Angel mate❤️❤️❤️😇
Where's the rest? Or was that the end?
I could cry.x
I bet she had a very few close friends that knew and kept her secret.
♥️♥️♥️
Cheryl is sweet
I love Cheryl ❤
The Algonquins or Mohawks from that area, may have stories about that ship.
Please elaborate
@@limonefiga6810 They were indigenous groups in Quebec. At that time Quebec was not yet well populated by Europeans and the indigenous groups did trade and things with the French and English settlers/travelers.
There is not so much native in this area.
It was like in the 1600s and 1700s, here we talk about a sinking that happens in 1857.
She sounds like Roxanne Pallet
What accent is that I like it lol
geordie !
From Newcastle (North east England)
who is this Cheryl woman ??
Cheryl Cole from the British girl band Girls Aloud and then
a judge on X Factor.
A very kind and caring person who has been through a lot over the years with excessive media intrusion.
No clue who this girl is ? Someone famous in Britain.?
Google her she is an amazing singer and dancer
I’m in America, never heard of her. She’s beautiful
X factor judge. She’s a famous pop star.
she married a 1 direction singer
@@renaelynn6376
I am pretty sure Cheryl Cole didn't marry Liam from 1D
She seems sedated.
koayogi Aren’t we all
koayogi seems unspontaneous, controlled and very self aware, unnatural
are you all disturbed or what about that! There is absolutely nothing wrong with this girl. I have never seen such a lovely beautiful woman in showbisness. She has a good upbringing and is not at all conceited. You are either jealous or dead unhappy with your self, what you see in someone else lives in yourself!
She always sounds depressed or drugged to me
Nah that's just Geordie.
Not true
because it’s her accent and this documentary isn’t about humour
I have the same accent it’s a Geordie Accent
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Funny how they won’t let you go past 1840? That’s because there was a huge reset. Take a look at all the buildings around you, all around the world. Do they look like they were built in the late 1700s early 1800s from people with horse and cart?
Yes, they do.
You make no sense.
@@sisuguillam5109 - That’s because you’ve done no investigation
@@kierondarcy1213 What are you even talking about?
Who is "they"? Ancestry? Their database goes back to around 1640 for my family. I don't have a subscription anymore, but I used to. It's interesting stuff. Technically, I also have records of some of my ancestors being the first settlers of a specific village around the year 1580, but that's just their names.. not really anything genealogical like relationships. Just the names of the people alive at the time.
No, when researching ancestry things are messed up around 1860 in the United States due to the Civil War, because records were lost and after, I don't think most people took care of paperwork.
She sounds kinda rude
Why or where in clip is she rude?
where exactly is she rude?
Wow.
Really ! When was that ??