.I've been digging again ;) The parents of Louis were German, married in Hamburg in 1882 but became British Subjects sometime between 1886 and 1890 when one of their sons was born in Dingwall (according to info from the 1911 and 1921 census). Louis brother Charles worked for the Highland railway in 1921 which then became the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923 . One of the brothers of Louis died in WW1 ,he was in the Seaforth Highlanders.
@@FINDERSBEEPERS the way I handle it is that I dont have very many dishes or pots on purpose. Very hard for them to accumulate. And I live on one pot meals--beef or chicken cooked in a pot with taco seasoning ,veggies and brown beans. And cheese. Cant forget the cheese. LOL. Cooking this today using ground beef---smelling really good. Heat up leftovers for several days. I also soak my dishes in hot soapy water until I can get to them. My sister will have to deal with it when I am gone and I bet she will take one look and my place will end up like the places you explore. Wont matter cus I will be enjoying heaven. No more washing up to do. LOL LOL
The feather in the bottle reminded me of my dad. He used to repair watches and used our budgies lost feathers in a bottle of oil to oil the watch and clock works. The doll in the newspaper article is Raggedy Ann.
I wish we could see this place in its prime. When it was a cute little cottage. I bet it was darling. I’m like you, I love the history of every day folks as much as anything else. Modern archaeology is just as fascinating!
Matt that was one of your best explores,poor lady dying alone with her kittys its lovely you trying to find her grave so you can tell her everything is ok and she can rest in peace 😢❤x
Absolutely loved this,I have many Scottish ancestors so my step mum was called Louisa but her family called her Louie and we called her Louise,I saw all those names used in the different letters you shared with us.What a walk down memory lane this was,thank you.
Completely enjoyed this Matt. Saw most of the premier and just finished the last 10 mins now. I also watched the locked off camera with all the noises and flash. Loved it. Thank you.
08:40 This is a sippy cup. It was used to make it easier for sick, often bedridden people and children to drink. Still in use today in a different shape and made more of plastic. 😊
Missed the Live but I am enjoying the video now Matt! Your voice is so calming and I feel like you’re talking directly to me as you explore. I also love your humor, you always give me a chuckle. Give Andy my Love and let him know he is in my thoughts and prayers❤ Also give Bear a hug from me♥️🫂Blessings your way from South Carolina USA🕊️👍🏼🫶🏼
That’s what I love about you. You love the same thing I love… your videos are so amazing. And you explain the use of things … you are so amazing.. be safe ❤
Just watched this Matt. What a lot of history is in that house . All the letters,and old stuff that should be in a collection. My grandad was in the Seaforth Highlanders got some lovely photos of him in uniform . Take Care xx❤
Hi Matt, the lamp on the ceiling is gas-powered. Wow, some really spooky whispers as well, freaky place. Thanks for the video, great watch. All the best.
I really enjoy this house and the history. Each time there is something else you find and a bit more is revealed about the people who lived there. Such a shame things are going more and more to waste. Thank you for documenting some of their stories. You have a good heart!
Hi Matt, another great video loving the idea of revisits . The light is a gas lamp. The pipe in the middle is where the mantle fits And the chain is the gas tap
This was a brilliant explore Matt, thanks for doing the cottage again. I've been hoping you'd find an obvious photo of her, maybe one day, I feel we're rather invested in her now & need to know more about her & her family. The breathing in the static camera video scares me, I can't bear to replay it though I've tried several times, you need to watch it Matt.
#Matt, i heard that hiss too! Loud too! Shyt!!!! Lol! 💜🫶🏼💜 Again i heard something, sounded like a mans voice letting out a grumpy breath. When you thought somebody was standing behind you is when i heard it!! Scary
MOTH 🤣 Love that letter telling about the crops! I was one of those watching the bed on the screen, we had a good laugh in chat so thank you it was good! Vim! My grandma used that! Does one cat eat the other one when one dies? I heard that noise after you'd said you heard scurrying. You can find out the burial plot by looking online or asking the church. Thanks so much, really enjoyed that!
I haven’t quite finished the video of the camera in the bedroom but I do have a couple of time stamps picked out so far… how did you guys go watching it??
Loved this home, and it was so interesting. Seeing bits, we hadn't seen the previous videos. Bet there's more stuff buried. Wonder if there was a cellar, but I'm guessing you would have found it Matt. Great revisit ❤
Another great video as always Matt. I did start watching the video of the bed, but I gave up because I was convinced you were going to appear dressed as an old woman and jump out, believe me I wouldn’t have put it passed you 🤣🤣🤣🤣
USA Tube of Colgate & Co. Shaving Stick New York USA 1920-1940. Empty. World War II field equipment wich is not worth much this history in this place matt amazing and great video 😊
The is truly a great explorer!! Especially since I just did an ancestry dna test, and even though I’ve always identified as a African American woman, never thinking there could be more to my DNA. I was astonished to find it that there is 56 % varieties of African DNA, and 44 % of Ireland, England, Norway, and some other nationalities. My mind was completely blown away. So watching this video kinda gives an insight of how some of my ancestors may have lived.
The “fireplace” is called a “range” or a “fire range”. It had a fire, an oven, warming places to raise the bread dough, a water tank to heat the water. Etc etc. next time you come across one please video all the different parts. There was usually a brass rail across the top to dry things on. The black range was the central part of households back then. You might come across “blacking”. Stuff to polish it with.
I am soooo glad I only watched half the live the other night coz now I'm in for a treat and I'm extatic you have gone back that being said I did watch the static camera video.. Some disturbing shit going off in that room.. We're they residual cats wowing or owls close to the bedroom.. Good on ya Matt going back
Matt the light fitting with the chain is gas. There would have been a mantle or knitted ball at the end of the white tube that glowed when it was lit. As a young girl in Salford I saw them and used them. The chain turned the gas on and off. Quite where these people got their gas from I have no idea.
Brill vid as always! I was on the live too. Thanks for looking in graveyard. Please keep us updated. Maybe a death certificate? I’m watching the lone camera a bit at a time. I’ve defo heard things for sure!
WOW that old Newspaper mentioning 'McCutcheons Court' in Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne with Alma and Jimmy, took me back as i remember that place well it was a right Shit Hole Lol
I was a little girl in the early 70s. I used to have those tiny baby dolls. Mine used to have a match box for a bed. I was heart broken when I was told they were considered dangerous and had to be gotten rid of. It was something to do with what they were made of. So don't worry about the tnt. Stay away from the tiny baby!
Matt, I am not afraid of graveyards, When I was a kid my mother would take my sister and me to graveyards to read the old headstones, but you go at night and in the dark. That might be creepy!
@@FINDERSBEEPERS Louis grave (that I was thinking was a woman but is actually a man!)Died 1975 age 90 registered at Bonar BUT buried at st Callan's as Louis Beirmann and buried with his wife Marion Sutherland Murray (died 1937) and her family...edited to add who was it who said it was a woman they found dead there in the 70's... has info just been handed around and it was actually a man?
@@rosebooth7367 yep that’s right … didn’t know where he was buried however I knew about his wife and I’m confused who was living there the year before and died… it wasn’t him and he wasn’t living there however it was somebody connected to him. It’s still a massive mystery and I will get to the bottom of it at some point.
Snowball is made with advocaat and lemonade. Interestingly advocate is Dutch but the type of advocaat used for a snowball is virtually unknown here in the Netherlands over here it’s a very thick gloopy substance and to UK tastebuds it’s not very palatable
Maybe they hid underneath the stairs during the war, hence the pictures on the wall. The tin toilet is from wartime as well so probably was under stairs as well?
My Granda got the Sunday post and kept the broons and our wullie parts for me to read when i visited. The tin was lozenges for a sore throat. I enjoy the letters to see what had been going on in their lives.You wouldn't fall out with your neighbour's living there. Interesting explore Matt. ❤ Kenneth kendall was a news reader and Richard Baker as well .The main picture looked like Eamonn Andrews xxx
Paused and read the situations vacant (Northern times) £2 a week wages for shepherd's. It'll cost more than that for a slice of Shepard's pie nowadays.
That style of railway button, from the London Midland and Scottish railway company. 1923 to 1947. Railway territory became part of British Railways from 1948. Some very interesting artifacts there.
Cheese rennet is a complex set of enzymes used in cheese making. Derived from the stomach lining of ruminant animals like cattle sheep and goats. You mentioned how remote they were so they made their own cheese.
Great explore but i can tell you now no body has decomposed on that bed i have found a body in bed and that bed wouldn't be that clean and decomposition fluid spreads all over the place not just one place it soaks in to soft furnishings the floor boards walls everything olso Don't ever mess with old unexploded dynamite as it can explode just by stepping on it as nitroglycerin is so unstable it's a bomb squad job everytime 👍
That cup you called a mustache cup is really a shaving cream cup. Shaving cream cam in a cake like soap and you would put the cake on the bottom of the cup and lather it up with a wet brush to apply to your face
Matt, if she was born in the 20’s or 30’s, that would mean she died at a pretty early age. 😢😢😢. Matt, you could fast forward through to a little before we say we saw or heard something to watch just that part. Just a suggestion. ❤❤❤. I heard that noise!! 😮😮😮. Wow! The spirits are active tonight! 😅😅. Your shoes squeezing…😂😂😂 I thought your squeaky shoes were birds! Brill explore!! I loved it!
@@FINDERSBEEPERS wow!! So the person that died in the bed was someone else?? Do you think they were related at all or that’s all part of the mystery too? Love Your #1 Fan in the USA, Betty
Something interesting that I've found when researching scottish burial records the wife is recorded under her maiden name not married name,eg Mrs Smiths maiden name Brown so she's buried as Brown.
I am willing to bet that the cup you found that looked like a tea cattle or as you stated a mustache up. I am will to bet it is an antique or Victorian baby feeder cup.
.I've been digging again ;) The parents of Louis were German, married in Hamburg in 1882 but became British Subjects sometime between 1886 and 1890 when one of their sons was born in Dingwall (according to info from the 1911 and 1921 census). Louis brother Charles worked for the Highland railway in 1921 which then became the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923 . One of the brothers of Louis died in WW1 ,he was in the Seaforth Highlanders.
There is one bad thing about FBHS. It keeps me from doing my housework. It is addictive. I can't miss the new explore! FBHS is the best!❤❤😂😂😂
Me too. House work and paperwork not getting done
@@carmanwilliamson9488 well, I guess nobody died from having dirty dishes in the kitchen sink. Lol.
Yes, but when you pop your clogs, will they find all your dirty pots in the sink? What will they think about you then? 😂😂😂
@@FINDERSBEEPERS when the explorer comes to home he will say, "I guess she spent her time watching FBHS. Matt is the best you know". Lol
@@FINDERSBEEPERS the way I handle it is that I dont have very many dishes or pots on purpose. Very hard for them to accumulate. And I live on one pot meals--beef or chicken cooked in a pot with taco seasoning ,veggies and brown beans. And cheese. Cant forget the cheese. LOL. Cooking this today using ground beef---smelling really good. Heat up leftovers for several days. I also soak my dishes in hot soapy water until I can get to them. My sister will have to deal with it when I am gone and I bet she will take one look and my place will end up like the places you explore. Wont matter cus I will be enjoying heaven. No more washing up to do. LOL LOL
That was brilliant matt. Thankyou so much for sharing. Looking forward to you're next video. X
The feather in the bottle reminded me of my dad. He used to repair watches and used our budgies lost feathers in a bottle of oil to oil the watch and clock works.
The doll in the newspaper article is Raggedy Ann.
I wish we could see this place in its prime. When it was a cute little cottage. I bet it was darling. I’m like you, I love the history of every day folks as much as anything else. Modern archaeology is just as fascinating!
Get well Andy. Thinking of you.
Brilliant explore so much more to see thanks Matt xx
Matt that was one of your best explores,poor lady dying alone with her kittys its lovely you trying to find her grave so you can tell her everything is ok and she can rest in peace 😢❤x
Absolutely loved this,I have many Scottish ancestors so my step mum was called Louisa but her family called her Louie and we called her Louise,I saw all those names used in the different letters you shared with us.What a walk down memory lane this was,thank you.
Completely enjoyed this Matt. Saw most of the premier and just finished the last 10 mins now. I also watched the locked off camera with all the noises and flash. Loved it. Thank you.
08:40 This is a sippy cup. It was used to make it easier for sick, often bedridden people and children to drink. Still in use today in a different shape and made more of plastic. 😊
Looks like a good one, Matt!! 🙌
I can't wait to find out if you found her grave. FBHS is the best!❤
Missed the Live but I am enjoying the video now Matt! Your voice is so calming and I feel like you’re talking directly to me as you explore. I also love your humor, you always give me a chuckle. Give Andy my Love and let him know he is in my thoughts and prayers❤ Also give Bear a hug from me♥️🫂Blessings your way from South Carolina USA🕊️👍🏼🫶🏼
Finally home! Work all day, shopping at Costco and now my favorite part!!!
That’s what I love about you. You love the same thing I love… your videos are so amazing. And you explain the use of things … you are so amazing.. be safe ❤
Just watched this Matt. What a lot of history is in that house . All the letters,and old stuff that should be in a collection. My grandad was in the Seaforth Highlanders got some lovely photos of him in uniform . Take Care xx❤
Hi Matt, the lamp on the ceiling is gas-powered. Wow, some really spooky whispers as well, freaky place. Thanks for the video, great watch. All the best.
I really enjoy this house and the history. Each time there is something else you find and a bit more is revealed about the people who lived there. Such a shame things are going more and more to waste. Thank you for documenting some of their stories. You have a good heart!
Hi Matt, another great video loving the idea of revisits . The light is a gas lamp. The pipe in the middle is where the mantle fits
And the chain is the gas tap
Matt interesting explore of this house! I love how interested & respectful you are of items! Well done!
Matt this was beyond brilliant ❤🤩🤗🫶🏻 epic explore
This explore will be worth waiting for 💞💙 xx
Excellent explore Matt , thank you 👍
This was a brilliant explore Matt, thanks for doing the cottage again. I've been hoping you'd find an obvious photo of her, maybe one day, I feel we're rather invested in her now & need to know more about her & her family. The breathing in the static camera video scares me, I can't bear to replay it though I've tried several times, you need to watch it Matt.
59:13 that sound was awful. Don't know how you stayed so calm.
It really was! 😮
Awesome video as usual and a spooky house with a sad background! Thanks, Matt!
Thank you Matt for this interesting video.Really enjoyed it.Hopefully you find her grave or more information. See you soon
#Matt, i heard that hiss too! Loud too! Shyt!!!! Lol!
💜🫶🏼💜
Again i heard something, sounded like a mans voice letting out a grumpy breath. When you thought somebody was standing behind you is when i heard it!! Scary
MOTH 🤣 Love that letter telling about the crops! I was one of those watching the bed on the screen, we had a good laugh in chat so thank you it was good! Vim! My grandma used that! Does one cat eat the other one when one dies? I heard that noise after you'd said you heard scurrying. You can find out the burial plot by looking online or asking the church. Thanks so much, really enjoyed that!
Thank you for the intriguing videos they are very interesting 🤔
I’d love a wide view of these rooms so I could try to draw them and recreate them as they might have been. ☺️🙌🏽✨
The infamous moth named "Mothew" lol ❤
I haven’t quite finished the video of the camera in the bedroom but I do have a couple of time stamps picked out so far… how did you guys go watching it??
There is some weird things happenings.
I like re-visits👍🇬🇧
Matt at about 2.38 something Black moves behind you to your left. Great video luv a bit of Spooky ❤
The man on the photo you couldn't name looks very like Eamonn Andrews from "This Is Your Life" fame
Loved this home, and it was so interesting. Seeing bits, we hadn't seen the previous videos. Bet there's more stuff buried. Wonder if there was a cellar, but I'm guessing you would have found it Matt. Great revisit ❤
Someone's probably already mentioned this.
Rennet is used to curdle milk when making cheese and it's animal enzyme's.
Love beepers Sunday ❤xxx
Starting at the 1:30 mark I thought Matt’s squeaking shoes were the ghosts of kittens past 😂
Another great video as always Matt. I did start watching the video of the bed, but I gave up because I was convinced you were going to appear dressed as an old woman and jump out, believe me I wouldn’t have put it passed you 🤣🤣🤣🤣
USA Tube of Colgate & Co. Shaving Stick New York USA 1920-1940. Empty. World War II field equipment wich is not worth much this history in this place matt amazing and great video 😊
I was so surprised to hear you mention Dennis the Menace and Shirley temple….the Good Ship Lollipop girl! I thought they were strictly American shows!
59:13 breathy growl
1:12:42 almost sounds like “get out”
The is truly a great explorer!! Especially since I just did an ancestry dna test, and even though I’ve always identified as a African American woman, never thinking there could be more to my DNA. I was astonished to find it that there is 56 % varieties of African DNA, and 44 % of Ireland, England, Norway, and some other nationalities. My mind was completely blown away. So watching this video kinda gives an insight of how some of my ancestors may have lived.
The “fireplace” is called a “range” or a “fire range”. It had a fire, an oven, warming places to raise the bread dough, a water tank to heat the water. Etc etc. next time you come across one please video all the different parts. There was usually a brass rail across the top to dry things on. The black range was the central part of households back then. You might come across “blacking”. Stuff to polish it with.
Shellac is varnish
I am soooo glad I only watched half the live the other night coz now I'm in for a treat and I'm extatic you have gone back that being said I did watch the static camera video.. Some disturbing shit going off in that room.. We're they residual cats wowing or owls close to the bedroom.. Good on ya Matt going back
Matt the light fitting with the chain is gas. There would have been a mantle or knitted ball at the end of the white tube that glowed when it was lit. As a young girl in Salford I saw them and used them. The chain turned the gas on and off. Quite where these people got their gas from I have no idea.
I did see the flash of light definitely.😮
The man in photo is Tommy copper
Brill vid as always! I was on the live too. Thanks for looking in graveyard. Please keep us updated. Maybe a death certificate? I’m watching the lone camera a bit at a time. I’ve defo heard things for sure!
WOW that old Newspaper mentioning 'McCutcheons Court' in Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne with Alma and Jimmy, took me back as i remember that place well it was a right Shit Hole Lol
'Oor Wullie was class me Mum used to buy it for us when we was Kids and the 'Broons'
Good explore man! Stay free! Dont let them win! We know what's going on there😉
That’s sad
I was a little girl in the early 70s. I used to have those tiny baby dolls. Mine used to have a match box for a bed. I was heart broken when I was told they were considered dangerous and had to be gotten rid of. It was something to do with what they were made of. So don't worry about the tnt. Stay away from the tiny baby!
Matt, I am not afraid of graveyards, When I was a kid my mother would take my sister and me to graveyards to read the old headstones, but you go at night and in the dark. That might be creepy!
My mums uncle was at the surrender of commander Cronje, so second Boer war 1890s
Surely temple, what a cutie she is the photograph I'm talking about.😊
That isn’t a picture of Shirley temple.
I think you were thinking of Shirley Temple
The card that opens up from the boa war is very collectible.
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I loved Oor Wullie and I’m not Scottish. These comics were available now and again at least around Manchester.
@FINDERSBEEPERS I've found the grave!!!
Is it his? Maybe in bonar bridge? That’s where he died… but the mystery thickens about the woman… as it wasn’t his wife
@@FINDERSBEEPERS Louis grave (that I was thinking was a woman but is actually a man!)Died 1975 age 90 registered at Bonar BUT buried at st Callan's as Louis Beirmann and buried with his wife Marion Sutherland Murray (died 1937) and her family...edited to add who was it who said it was a woman they found dead there in the 70's... has info just been handed around and it was actually a man?
@@rosebooth7367 yep that’s right … didn’t know where he was buried however I knew about his wife and I’m confused who was living there the year before and died… it wasn’t him and he wasn’t living there however it was somebody connected to him. It’s still a massive mystery and I will get to the bottom of it at some point.
Snowball is made with advocaat and lemonade. Interestingly advocate is Dutch but the type of advocaat used for a snowball is virtually unknown here in the Netherlands over here it’s a very thick gloopy substance and to UK tastebuds it’s not very palatable
I love how you pronounce "sixth," Matty
Maybe they hid underneath the stairs during the war, hence the pictures on the wall. The tin toilet is from wartime as well so probably was under stairs as well?
The 3 men in the news clippings were all BBC news readers by the way 😊.
My Granda got the Sunday post and kept the broons and our wullie parts for me to read when i visited. The tin was lozenges for a sore throat. I enjoy the letters to see what had been going on in their lives.You wouldn't fall out with your neighbour's living there. Interesting explore Matt. ❤ Kenneth kendall was a news reader and Richard Baker as well .The main picture looked like Eamonn Andrews xxx
Matt. The light you thought was and old electric light was in fact a gas light.
Which is really strange because there is no mains gas in the area
Big battery was to power the radio, they probably got the battery topped up with distilled water every so often to keep it going.
Shellac is a resin (amber flakes) made from the secretions of lac insects.
You were thinking of Shirley Temple.
Matt the word you couldnt make out talking about the bee's is "expensive"
Paused and read the situations vacant (Northern times) £2 a week wages for shepherd's. It'll cost more than that for a slice of Shepard's pie nowadays.
So true
That style of railway button, from the London Midland and Scottish railway company. 1923 to 1947. Railway territory became part of British Railways from 1948. Some very interesting artifacts there.
55:19 could do with a history buff. And someone who's into militaries. To come and look and take things out. So they can be preserve ❤
I’m trying to reunite the family with em first
Love the history inside this house, but is there a well or a river near by, where they got there water?
Cheese rennet is a complex set of enzymes used in cheese making. Derived from the stomach lining of ruminant animals like cattle sheep and goats. You mentioned how remote they were so they made their own cheese.
my step dad had one x
Cheese Rennet 16:01 is an enzyme used to curdle milk in cheese production
Great explore but i can tell you now no body has decomposed on that bed i have found a body in bed and that bed wouldn't be that clean and decomposition fluid spreads all over the place not just one place it soaks in to soft furnishings the floor boards walls everything olso Don't ever mess with old unexploded dynamite as it can explode just by stepping on it as nitroglycerin is so unstable it's a bomb squad job everytime 👍
The little cup @ 8:50 I THINK is for administering fluids to the ill , a little bit like the “baby” beaker types used today
yes! my old technophobe arse has finally figured out how to join 😂! loved this video mat. great house
I thought your squeaky shoes were kittens 😂
All that is interesting but I wouldn’t want to touch it!!
I think the man in the little picture, is a young Eamon Andrew's and his wife.
The light you think is electric is infact a gas light, the mantle would fit into the middle. Chain would turn on the gas I believe.
Which is weird as there is no mains gas in the area
A snowball is lemonade and advocaat .
Shirley Temple is the girl you were thinking of.
1:12:43 you can hear a voice out a hiss while you were talking.
Shellac 16:17 is a form of wood polish , comes in variety of shades- a sort of French polish
That cup you called a mustache cup is really a shaving cream cup. Shaving cream cam in a cake like soap and you would put the cake on the bottom of the cup and lather it up with a wet brush to apply to your face
Actually, on this occasion, I think you’re wrong… the general consensus is that it was for feeding the elderly and infirm
Matt, if she was born in the 20’s or 30’s, that would mean she died at a pretty early age. 😢😢😢. Matt, you could fast forward through to a little before we say we saw or heard something to watch just that part. Just a suggestion. ❤❤❤. I heard that noise!! 😮😮😮. Wow! The spirits are active tonight! 😅😅. Your shoes squeezing…😂😂😂 I thought your squeaky shoes were birds! Brill explore!! I loved it!
We found out that it wasn’t his wife who was dead in there. It’s all a bit of a mystery at the moment.
@@FINDERSBEEPERS wow!! So the person that died in the bed was someone else?? Do you think they were related at all or that’s all part of the mystery too? Love Your #1 Fan in the USA, Betty
The wife died in 1937 but the surname of the person that died was Murray apparently which is the wife’s maiden name! It’s all a bit weird
Something interesting that I've found when researching scottish burial records the wife is recorded under her maiden name not married name,eg Mrs Smiths maiden name Brown so she's buried as Brown.
I am willing to bet that the cup you found that looked like a tea cattle or as you stated a mustache up. I am will to bet it is an antique or Victorian baby feeder cup.
What ive I’ve been told by many people is that it is for invalid and infirm xx
Lemonade and Advokaat is a snowball
Snowball is Advocaat, Lemonade, lime juice or cordial, and Cherry on top
We just just used Advocaat, lemonade with a dash of vodka.
The cup is for feeding invalids beef broth ect x
The teapot with a spout and handle is an invalid feeder