@@tinasummers4578 Are you from America ? Or Ireland ? My moms maiden name was / is Summers . With an s at the end too . There are tons of them ! I’m on ancestry too , same name if you are
Thank you for posting this! Sir Lucas Dillon and Lady Jane Bathe Dillon are my great-grandparents! You made it possible for me to see a part of history of my ancestors and I thank you kindly for this!
Yes Sue brings us home to our brave ancestors who left to give us this new land, God bless ❣️ America.Tofay is our Independent day Independent day, my ancestors fought along with George Washington, The Mc Curdy family from Isle of Bute.
Hi Sue and G V. That Sheridan family crest is a yellow background with a green lion and 3 shamrocks one below the lion and one each at the two top corners of the crest. And you may find this of interest since you see the deer or stag above the crest on the tombstone.... The Latin on the family crest is " Cervus Lacessitus Leo" or translated " A Deer caught by Leo" . I am trying to read the text under the coat of arms on the tombstone but it is hard to read. If i can decipher it i will. It looks like something about " Unhurried Foot **** Next" is what I think I can translate from it. Cheers!
The different carvings are amazing, especially for being put in stone. The tools we ave now, make it easy to do, but back in the 1800’s , they had to make all the tools by hand. Quite the artistry. Very clever. Ty for this tour. Tc and stay safe.
Beautiful cemetary Sue. By the way, my friend is back from her trip to Ireland. She said it was absolutely beautiful. She also went to Scotland as well. Something about Lockness. Her daughter,s cat,s name is Nessy! Lol. I guess after the Lockness monster.😂 Her son and daughter accompanied her on her trip! Loved the end with the tomb of the jealous man and woman. Spectacular.
What a wonderful graveyard you found Sue! This is absolutely extraordinary never mind all that lichen! The headstones are incredible from the carving representations to what is inscribed on them! Simply fantastic! This one really pumped me up! I loved it! Thanks so much to both you and GV. Love & Hugs, Janet
Thanks Sue for another great video and the cemetery was wonderful. I love some of the beautiful Effigies that are on the headstones and the Crypt. Thank you so much for sharing have a great day.
Aussie Pete here and once again thank you for the history of that tomb and the old ruins was so old it's amazing and the detail of the head stones... keep safe
Wow what a tour! So many beautiful old stones and carvings. That's quite a story about that jealous couple and the pins 😆. Thank you! We appreciate all you do for us.
It’s a really nicely kept old Churchyard Sue.Some fabulous old stones a real testament to the workmanship of the old stonemasons.These new ones that have very light engraving on will not last as long sadly as they are cut by machines now.The old Effigies have worn well considering they are exposed to the elements and have been for many years.I love finding the really old ones don’t you?.. thanks for taking us along .In it’s day this place must have looked spectacular ,then Henry the 8th came along.Such sacrilege…Love n Light 🥰
GV was right, some of those stones need to be preserved. Especially the tomb! I can't believe it hasn't been saved already. It has a quirky little legend attached to it! Loved all the Celtic Crosses and 1700s stones you found. The last time I tried scrambling in between trees I ended up with an Orb Weaver spider and her web stuck in my hair, so I don't do that anymore. Lol. Thank you for this breathtaking walkabout Sue, you had me ooing and aahing along with you. Deb of Oz XXX
Ahh thanks so much Deb, yes I agree, this Tomb should have a glass around it or something to preserve it before it's too late, it was definitely a very beautiful place and I got so excited
sorry I'm late watching this , it's been an extremely busy weekend here this was a fascinating video , the tombstones with that Angel of death and the Sheridan crest was remarkable never seen anything like them ❤another wonderful video Sue
Sue, such a beautiful place with the ruins and the old graves. I was really taken with the tomb with all the carvings and the angel of death. I wish I what it said on the bottom part of that stone. Thanks for another wonderful adventure. PS I don't care how you pronounce words. We can all understand you the same.
What a find on these headstones. So much history. Thank you for sharing! By the way, could you imagine someone walking by while you were on the ground looking at the headstone, 😮😂
Lucas Dillon and Lady Jane Bathe are my 11th great grandparents. I know, how do I know....there is DNA that connects me back to Savage from 1607. I am 43% Irish. The Dillon side is not proven, so with that. The Plunkett grave stone you showed could be a relative of mine in some way. Lucas and Jane had a daughter Anne, who married Richard Plunkett. :) It's very cool to see on a TH-cam video. You now have a new subscriber. Thank you!! I have to tell you that his descendants in America, some were known as fortune tellers, and so on. I, however, did not receive any of these traits! 🤣What a beautiful place, I can't wait to visit!
Hi Sue 😊 thank you for filming these beautiful videos. I’m amazed at how much detail these stones still have after so many years!!! Here in England, when we see IHS on a stone it means ‘The Holy Spirit’ generally refers to a Protestant grave. Could it mean the same over there? Anyway, thank you again for sharing these with us xx
I grew up Catholic. I still follow most of the teachings, but I was wondering if you believe that Mary Magdalene was a disciple. And please other people don’t bash me because I asked that question.
Hi, no one will bash you here I promise that, I too was raised as a Catholic and even though I don't go to mass, I still visit churches to pray or light a candle, in my own time. Also for their beauty and history. As far as Mary Magdalene, I can only say what I was thought, which was she was a follower of Jesus, a disciple, she witnessed his death and so many times on older headstones she depicted with the virgin Mary beneath our Lord. So yes I believe ❤️
The ruins are in pretty good condition, considering their age. The same for the monuments in the graveyard. Very interesting story about the pins and the tomb. It looks like someone is trying to keep the grounds in somewhat good condition. Thank you very much Sue, and GV, for a very fine walking tour. This was a great video. Are you planning on visiting a cemetery or graveyard for Halloween 🎃? Take care. 😊
You are so lucky to be able to visit these ruins, jealous from the U.S. 😊 What are the white spots all over the ruins when you first walk in? Thank you for sharing these stores, ❤❤❤
This is so amazing. BTW, as you know, my last name is rare in Ireland, but we definitely came out of Dublin. At one time, I even had my great grandfather's address from Dublin. You have a friend with my sir name and I watched the Documentary on the men who did the hunger strike in the English prison, he is also a Walker I wonder if we are related I also found a relative in Dublin a Sister Mary Walker but I don't have contact with her, she came to New York just to meet me in the 90's.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards wow, we could be related! See if she knows if he was related to Mayor James J Walker of New York City from 1926-1932. That's how we connected Sister Walker and myself. My great grandfather was also James Walker from Dublin, the IRB got him to New York on a ship, he was wanted by the English government.
I know, there's so many wives tales here, (don't cross your legs when pregnant as the cord will wrap around the babies neck) so many but that one was told to me personally, I just laughed lol
An old wives tale I heard is, if you put a knife under the birthing bed, it will cut the pain in half. Wishful thinking from a time before real pain meds. Awsome video.
Hey Sue and GV wow my mind is blown by the age of these graves 1700s then you mentioned about this 1592 tomb..I’m in Australia we were discovered by the English in 1788. Love your channel so much , just a quick question what do the letters at the very top of some of the headstones mean? ❤ thanks so much ❤️🌳🪦🌳
Amazing content Sue . The high crosses you refer to are known as the Celtic Crosses and of course The Celts from the North Western Germanic Tribes they invaded Wales , Scotland and Ireland . there were more celts in Ireland and to this day there are 120 million of Celtic descent in North South America , Australasi , Africa and Europe , The largest single group from Ireland , followed by Scotland, Wales, and Cornwall . Hence the reason you see more of the Celtic crosses in Ireland They were In England also but not so many . They inhabited Britain known as Pritani around the Iron age and after the Bronze Age who were known as the Beaker People however they did not last long as the Celtic People . Then came the Romans and we all of us know that the Greatest CELTIC WARRIORS was QUEEN BOUDICA Hope this has been of some use to you two intrepid Brave Journeyman . Found your Program last week and My sister and I Visiting my fathers and other Relatives graves In Shropshire England . Buried mainly in the new part from the 1800 hundreds onwards . although there are older Tombs they are the other side many pre Victorian It is a huge Cemetery and magnificently kept especially the more modern graves . However when my sister and I used to meet up we would bring shears . cleaning material to clean some graves up so you could see the writing and cut down Ivy and weeds etc we used to do three of four graves . depending on the amount of work . Noone ever saw us do it but it seemed to me so sad that graves were left to rot and overgrow . Keep up the Good work both love it , all you do .
Thank you, I've been to so many graveyards where we have hundreds of celtic crosses, especially from the early 1900s, unfortunately they are not as popular now. I've found the largest highcross to the smallest high cross in Ireland too
This is my Town - simon de rochford is an ancestor of my father's. I used to imagine this statue coming alive and following me home while out with my family when i was little girl..it really freaked me out 😂 The rowan trees you see there are ancient- The templars come hospitellars planted them!
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I know pretty cool, Trim has many layers to it that are amazing- We have talbot house which belonged to matt talbot and if I'm current he is linked to orleon and Joan of Arc- have to do more research .
I could not help but think .....that by the time the pins had rusted that any warts might have naturally cleared up by themselves or with medication.......
Thanks
Thanks a million Helen, really appreciate it
The little statue on the wall with angel facing you- The baby Jesus is on top of that! The one behind the cage is our lady Mary❤
Thank you love y’all channel 💕💕💕💕💕💕
@@tinasummers4578 Are you from America ? Or Ireland ? My moms maiden name was / is Summers . With an s at the end too . There are tons of them ! I’m on ancestry too , same name if you are
This is a beautiful graveyard with gorgeous Graves.❤❤
It really was, some very unique stones in there
Fascinating story about the jealous man and wife. It's very interesting. ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Sue for sharing with us these beautiful cemeteries ❤
You are so welcome Lauren 🙏
Yes I couldn't agree more, thank you Sue. These cemeteries are absolutely gorgeous xx Teresa❤🇦🇺
Fascinating! Love the folklore that goes with so many of the very old tombs. Thank you for taking us there.
Glad you enjoyed it, Ireland has so many of these stories, I love them, we call the wives tales here
Those old ruins, I just can't keep my mouth closed. It's just wondrous to see this. Such a beautiful sky.
The sky was absolutely gorgeous, the ruins were amazing too
Thank you for showing us these amazing graves and headstones. Love the videos 👏👍💕🇨🇦
Glad you like them! 😘
Thank you for posting this! Sir Lucas Dillon and Lady Jane Bathe Dillon are my great-grandparents! You made it possible for me to see a part of history of my ancestors and I thank you kindly for this!
Oh wow, now that's is absolutely amazing. I'm so happy
Yes Sue brings us home to our brave ancestors who left to give us this new land, God bless ❣️ America.Tofay is our Independent day Independent day, my ancestors fought along with George Washington, The Mc Curdy family from Isle of Bute.
Hi Sue and G V. That Sheridan family crest is a yellow background with a green lion and 3 shamrocks one below the lion and one each at the two top corners of the crest. And you may find this of interest since you see the deer or stag above the crest on the tombstone.... The Latin on the family crest is " Cervus Lacessitus Leo" or translated " A Deer caught by Leo" . I am trying to read the text under the coat of arms on the tombstone but it is hard to read. If i can decipher it i will. It looks like something about " Unhurried Foot **** Next" is what I think I can translate from it. Cheers!
Wow, what great information yes very hard to read but thanks so much for taking the time to let me know, I'll pin your comment 😀
RIP to all.🙏
Thanks for taking us along with you guys this is a beautiful place to remember and visit!
Our pleasure!
Thanks for taking me to Ireland!!!!!! Love it!!!!
Our pleasure!
Another top number sue,sad but amazing seeing the grave of Andre ,safe travels keep well,cheers from ballarat in Oz,👋👋🙏🙏👍🇦🇺
Thanks 👍Peter
You two are amazing! Each video is better than the last. Thank you Sue and GV♥️🦋for each one.
Thanks Amy, appreciated 🙏
Those deeply carved headstones were magnificent! Thank you for this video. Brilliant! ❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
The different carvings are amazing, especially for being put in stone. The tools we ave now, make it easy to do, but back in the 1800’s , they had to make all the tools by hand. Quite the artistry. Very clever. Ty for this tour. Tc and stay safe.
Couldn't agree more! I'm always amazed at the detail by hand, plus they last so well, I've seen newer graves that are hard to read in a shorter time
This was a great graveyard tour!! Interesting about the pins. Some beautiful carvings. Thanks Sue and GV for lifting that stone so we could see it!
Our pleasure! I told GV not to but he did anyway, lol glad he did now
@@SerenitySueGraveyards do men ever listen😂😂🤣. Glad he did too!
@Liz_678 haha NOOO
The artwork on those monuments is unbelievable. Thank you both for sharing!
You're very welcome 🙏
Thank you both for a very interesting tour. Lovley old graves. Love from Africa. 😊💝🐘
Thanks Yvonne ❤️
Beautiful cemetary Sue. By the way, my friend is back from her trip to Ireland. She said it was absolutely beautiful. She also went to Scotland as well. Something about Lockness. Her daughter,s cat,s name is Nessy! Lol. I guess after the Lockness monster.😂 Her son and daughter accompanied her on her trip! Loved the end with the tomb of the jealous man and woman. Spectacular.
Thanks Karen, it's always lovely to hear that people loved Ireland on their visit
i wish that some of he gravestones could be preserved because they are absolutely precious works of art!
Me too, sometimes I feel like I'm in a museum full of art. These definitely should be preserved
Another lovely video,enchanting, thank you both. Hi from Australia.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching 🥰
Hello from America
Thankyou for taking me with you on this tour .amazing
You are very welcome 🙏
What a wonderful graveyard you found Sue! This is absolutely extraordinary never mind all that lichen! The headstones are incredible from the carving representations to what is inscribed on them! Simply fantastic! This one really pumped me up! I loved it! Thanks so much to both you and GV. Love & Hugs, Janet
Thanks so much Janet, I went to see the tomb but absolutely loved those beautiful carved stones, felt magical there, I was blown away
Thanks Sue for another great video and the cemetery was wonderful. I love some of the beautiful Effigies that are on the headstones and the Crypt. Thank you so much for sharing have a great day.
Glad you enjoyed it Joel, it was absolutely beautiful
Aussie Pete here and once again thank you for the history of that tomb and the old ruins was so old it's amazing and the detail of the head stones... keep safe
Thanks so much ❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards hope i don't bother you too much i have insomnia and i enjoy your videos so much I'll look for them... thanks for the reply
Wonderful old carvings..what a find.. thanks for all the hard work you put in making these epic vids for us..❤
Thanks a million, that means a lot
Sue and GV thanks again fir taking me back in time ❤beautiful find again you guys are amazing…🙏🏼
Our pleasure! As always
Very interesting sue. As usual great. I’m enjoying this one. GV must have loved all the angels.
Glad you enjoyed it Aunty, ahh those angel carvings were so pretty
Wow, the ruins are beautiful and you found some amazing old tombstone.
Thanks Carol, cool story, Ireland is full of these stories, beliefs and cures too
Wow what a tour! So many beautiful old stones and carvings. That's quite a story about that jealous couple and the pins 😆. Thank you! We appreciate all you do for us.
Glad you enjoyed it toms ❤️
Beautiful old historic area! Loved seeing those old gravestones with the artwork. Very unusual tomb and story.
Thanks Don, like an outdoor museum
Such beautiful stones 😊 can't believe they're in such good condition*I have great interest in 1500's-1900's*Thank you for sharing 😊
Glad you enjoyed Elizabeth
Thank you for making these videos. I live in the USA but LOVE Ireland and cannot wait to visit someday
You are so welcome!
It’s a really nicely kept old Churchyard Sue.Some fabulous old stones a real testament to the workmanship of the old stonemasons.These new ones that have very light engraving on will not last as long sadly as they are cut by machines now.The old Effigies have worn well considering they are exposed to the elements and have been for many years.I love finding the really old ones don’t you?.. thanks for taking us along .In it’s day this place must have looked spectacular ,then Henry the 8th came along.Such sacrilege…Love n Light 🥰
Thanks Christine, yes the older the better for me, the craftsmanship is just amazing all by hand
ThankYou for allowing me to tag along
These places are so peaceful as well as beautiful !
Glad you enjoyed
Will love this mystery.
Thanks Sally
Thank you both i enjoyed this, im catching up with vlogs as iv missed a few take care both
Glad you enjoyed it Hazel, I hope things are better for you ❤️❤️
Beautiful sky & ruins 😊
The sky was breathtaking, I couldn't stop watching it and thinking, God paints great pictures
That's a great video guys, thanks, loved it
Glad you enjoyed it
What a glorious location and the ruins are very romantic. Thanks for sharing it with us.
You're very welcome
It really is a shame that these beautiful cemetery and headstones are falling apart. Thank you for posting your videos of the beautiful country side.
Thanks Tammy ❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards you are very welcome
Wow you found some amazing Graves’s there guys 🍀
They were amazing Bailey, I'm always so excited to see these old stones carved by hand
Lovely video!
You are so kind
This is a mystery; Can't wait to see this.
That stone was beautiful. Just as beautiful as the one you found recently. They really should be protected.
I agree, hate seeing these beautiful stones forgotten, the amount of time and skill they put into these should be protected
That tree trunk with flowers in is a great idea
Yes a great idea
Great story and such a beautiful place!
Thanks so much ❤️
Great video thanks again love everyone of your s
Our pleasure!
GV was right, some of those stones need to be preserved. Especially the tomb! I can't believe it hasn't been saved already. It has a quirky little legend attached to it! Loved all the Celtic Crosses and 1700s stones you found. The last time I tried scrambling in between trees I ended up with an Orb Weaver spider and her web stuck in my hair, so I don't do that anymore. Lol. Thank you for this breathtaking walkabout Sue, you had me ooing and aahing along with you. Deb of Oz XXX
Ahh thanks so much Deb, yes I agree, this Tomb should have a glass around it or something to preserve it before it's too late, it was definitely a very beautiful place and I got so excited
Thanku another great story
Thanks Mary ❤️
Loved the vlog thanks to you both .
Glad you enjoyed it Tom
Will be in this area next weekend. Thanks for this vid!
Oh Sonny if you get here, definitely check it out and look for the walk to Trim Castle, really worth it
So beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Beautifully carved stones of so many shown today.
Absolutely amazing craftsmanship
Loved this
Thank you ❤️
I can't imagine living in a place overflowing with history. Just breathtaking!
Yes, I feel very blessed here
Very interesting graveyard
It sure is Becki, absolutely amazing
sorry I'm late watching this , it's been an extremely busy weekend here this was a fascinating video , the tombstones with that Angel of death and the Sheridan crest was remarkable never seen anything like them ❤another wonderful video Sue
Thanks so much Julia ❤️
Hi Sue And GV❤️🙏
Hi Bonnie
I have got to say I love your accent thank you for a great video watching from Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
Hello, we've got a good few people here from Canada, it's just great ❤️
Enjoyed the tour!
Thanks so much ❤️
Soo interesting the tomb is amazing. Lov ur adventures 😊
Thank you 😀
Wow such an unusual tale! ❤
Hope you enjoyed it!
Sue, such a beautiful place with the ruins and the old graves. I was really taken with the tomb with all the carvings and the angel of death. I wish I what it said on the bottom part of that stone.
Thanks for another wonderful adventure.
PS I don't care how you pronounce words. We can all understand you the same.
Thanks a million Ben, I really appreciate it ❤️
Thank you Sue very interesting tour it's a shame how that lichen overtakes the gravestones, some works of art on some of those stones too. 💜💜
Thanks Jules, yes unfortunately this happens a lot here, such beautiful craftsmanship
What a find on these headstones. So much history. Thank you for sharing! By the way, could you imagine someone walking by while you were on the ground looking at the headstone, 😮😂
There were people passing by as its a beautiful walk along the graveyard to Trim Castle, I think I was so excited at that point I didn't care 😄
I think that is the oldest tomb you have shown us. Amazing that much carving is still visible!
It's very old for sure but I've found older in Wales, effigies in a church, beautiful
A big hello from Poteet Texas
Hi Gary
Another fantastic video that was a bit of luck knowing someone’s brother who was buried there 👍😍
Thank you so much 💓
The old tomb should be covered to protect it X another great vid thanks
Yes for sure, its already so worn
Lucas Dillon and Lady Jane Bathe are my 11th great grandparents. I know, how do I know....there is DNA that connects me back to Savage from 1607. I am 43% Irish. The Dillon side is not proven, so with that. The Plunkett grave stone you showed could be a relative of mine in some way. Lucas and Jane had a daughter Anne, who married Richard Plunkett. :) It's very cool to see on a TH-cam video. You now have a new subscriber. Thank you!! I have to tell you that his descendants in America, some were known as fortune tellers, and so on. I, however, did not receive any of these traits! 🤣What a beautiful place, I can't wait to visit!
Thank you very much 💓
Grim reaper is the angel(messanger) of death, and the hour glass is full of sand at the bottom...time is over for these souls.
It was a very detailed stone William
Can't wait to find out about the safety pins.
Video going up as premiere Friday night
Danke!
Danke!! wow, that's amazing, thanks so much, really appreciate it 😀 ❤️
Most irelands grandest art is in it's cemeteries 💚💚💚🍀🍀🍀
I completely agree
Amazing graveyard
Amazing place! The carvings were awesome. Almost looked like they were done by a machine. Sad the tomb was so weather worn😞
Yes, I think it should be behind glass to preserve it, soon it will be all gone
Hi Sue 😊 thank you for filming these beautiful videos. I’m amazed at how much detail these stones still have after so many years!!! Here in England, when we see IHS on a stone it means ‘The Holy Spirit’ generally refers to a Protestant grave. Could it mean the same over there? Anyway, thank you again for sharing these with us xx
IHS here usually means Jesus here
Great video I hope you and gv don't get warts😊
I hope so too 😅 it was a thought after I touched the tomb 😅😅
I've heard of this story before but have never been here. There are amazing carvings on the headstones.
The most amazing stones I find are the older ones, these ones certainly didn't fail me
Thank you. A nice walk and show. Are the tall bushes trimmed to look so nice a neat.
Was thinking the same, good too see someone still cares about such an ancient cemetery.
I'd imagine they are, it's so beautiful there
Yes, for sure, so many are overgrown and forgotten, it's sad
Thank you for righting that stone! Maybe someone will for sure fix it back up again.
I hope so!
In the time it took for those pins to rust, their worts would have gone away by themselves, lol
Haha true, or gone and come back again lol
I grew up Catholic. I still follow most of the teachings, but I was wondering if you believe that Mary Magdalene was a disciple. And please other people don’t bash me because I asked that question.
Hi, no one will bash you here I promise that, I too was raised as a Catholic and even though I don't go to mass, I still visit churches to pray or light a candle, in my own time. Also for their beauty and history. As far as Mary Magdalene, I can only say what I was thought, which was she was a follower of Jesus, a disciple, she witnessed his death and so many times on older headstones she depicted with the virgin Mary beneath our Lord. So yes I believe ❤️
The ruins are in pretty good condition, considering their age.
The same for the monuments in the graveyard. Very interesting story about the pins and the tomb.
It looks like someone is trying to keep the grounds in somewhat good condition. Thank you very much Sue, and GV, for a very fine walking tour. This was a great video. Are you planning on visiting a cemetery or graveyard for Halloween 🎃? Take care. 😊
Glad you enjoyed Michael, yes definitely one coming for Halloween
you made me laugh with your comment about the warts😂...thank you.
p.s. I love your channel❤
Lol I don't want to catch one 🙃
I completely understand 😂..
Happy new year to you and your friend "GV" ❤
Yay S.S. & I.E.'s love it...
Thanks William
You are so lucky to be able to visit these ruins, jealous from the U.S. 😊
What are the white spots all over the ruins when you first walk in? Thank you for sharing these stores, ❤❤❤
Hi, yes we're blessed, it's lichen, like a fungus, it's everywhere here, it can be yellow, orange and white
@@SerenitySueGraveyards lol, I thought It must be some kind of alge but it kind of looked like white paint, 😄
Thanks❤️🪦
@zoey8426 yes, it often covers the stones and looks like someone painted it
Looking forward to it Sue…
Thanks Eddie
Sounds interesting 🧐
The camera your using is fantastic!😅
Thanks ❤️
This is so amazing. BTW, as you know, my last name is rare in Ireland, but we definitely came out of Dublin. At one time, I even had my great grandfather's address from Dublin. You have a friend with my sir name and I watched the Documentary on the men who did the hunger strike in the English prison, he is also a Walker I wonder if we are related I also found a relative in Dublin a Sister Mary Walker but I don't have contact with her, she came to New York just to meet me in the 90's.
Wow, I'll have to ask my mam, where my aunty Anna walkers husband came from
@@SerenitySueGraveyards wow, we could be related! See if she knows if he was related to Mayor James J Walker of New York City from 1926-1932. That's how we connected Sister Walker and myself. My great grandfather was also James Walker from Dublin, the IRB got him to New York on a ship, he was wanted by the English government.
Wow, I’ve never heard of the wives’ tale of rubbing a wart with the pin… funny the things people came up with & believed years ago! 😊
I know, there's so many wives tales here, (don't cross your legs when pregnant as the cord will wrap around the babies neck) so many but that one was told to me personally, I just laughed lol
An old wives tale I heard is, if you put a knife under the birthing bed, it will cut the pain in half.
Wishful thinking from a time before real pain meds.
Awsome video.
@amykillmeyer4630 haven't heard that one before, there's so many, I think it's brilliant
Hey Sue and GV wow my mind is blown by the age of these graves 1700s then you mentioned about this 1592 tomb..I’m in Australia we were discovered by the English in 1788. Love your channel so much , just a quick question what do the letters at the very top of some of the headstones mean? ❤ thanks so much ❤️🌳🪦🌳
IHS is that what you mean, this is Latan for Jesus
What a small world it is
So many times we've found this, small world for sure
You say the name and they are not forgotten x
I believe so too
Amazing content Sue . The high crosses you refer to are known as the Celtic Crosses and of course The Celts from the North Western Germanic Tribes they invaded Wales , Scotland and Ireland . there were more celts in Ireland and to this day there are 120 million of Celtic descent in North South America , Australasi , Africa and Europe , The largest single group from Ireland , followed by Scotland, Wales, and Cornwall .
Hence the reason you see more of the Celtic crosses in Ireland They were In England also but not so many .
They inhabited Britain known as Pritani around the Iron age and after the Bronze Age who were known as the Beaker People however they did not last long as the Celtic People .
Then came the Romans and we all of us know that the Greatest CELTIC WARRIORS was QUEEN BOUDICA
Hope this has been of some use to you two intrepid Brave Journeyman .
Found your Program last week and My sister and I Visiting my fathers and other Relatives graves In Shropshire England . Buried mainly in the new part from the 1800 hundreds onwards . although there are older Tombs they are the other side many pre Victorian It is a huge Cemetery and magnificently kept especially the more modern graves .
However when my sister and I used to meet up we would bring shears . cleaning material to clean some graves up so you could see the writing and cut down Ivy and weeds etc we used to do three of four graves . depending on the amount of work .
Noone ever saw us do it but it seemed to me so sad that graves were left to rot and overgrow .
Keep up the Good work both love it , all you do .
Thank you, I've been to so many graveyards where we have hundreds of celtic crosses, especially from the early 1900s, unfortunately they are not as popular now. I've found the largest highcross to the smallest high cross in Ireland too
This is my Town - simon de rochford is an ancestor of my father's. I used to imagine this statue coming alive and following me home while out with my family when i was little girl..it really freaked me out 😂 The rowan trees you see there are ancient- The templars come hospitellars planted them!
Wow, firstly, that's kind of creepy lol secondly the fact those trees were planted by the Templars is amazing
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I know pretty cool, Trim has many layers to it that are amazing- We have talbot house which belonged to matt talbot and if I'm current he is linked to orleon and Joan of Arc- have to do more research .
@grose2272 wow, that's cool
I could not help but think .....that by the time the pins had rusted that any warts might have naturally cleared up by themselves or with medication.......
I thought the exact same
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Thanks NANA ❤️