My dad came from Limerick, and my Mum's side comes from Bunclody, on the Wexford border. My dad passed away when I was young, and my Maternal grandmother took it upon herself to make sure I knew my culture, through and through. The way that lady at 0:25 said "Forgot" was absolutely my Nanna all over. She's in a home now with advanced dimentia, and it nearly made me cry to hear such a close likeness. I did NOT expect the guy at 2:18 to directly mention out wee town on the Slaney. I haven't been since I was 4 or 5, and I pray I'll be back soon. Slainté Mhaith, and Happy 2025!
My Murphy ancestors are of Wexford. My great grandfather Patrick Murphy was a boatman there until coming to America in the late 1870s, after marrying Mary Lacy. Would love to visit someday.
A magnificent Irish County where where me mate , Noel and I spent one glorious summer, GET THIS, in the summer of 1976. Spent a couple of days in Wexford then travelled over to Ballyhack and Arthurstown. The people there were absolutely wonderful. We were treated like kings. Noel's nan was originally from Arthurstown and his mum went to school there, during the war. A few of the men in Ballyhack, brought us to Cork to see the ALL IRELAND HURLING Semi-Final between Wexford and Galway. We had a grand time, especially since the lads in Purple and Gold won the match. The train ride back was quite the party. I think the drink had something to do with that. LOL. Having family from back home, we knew all the songs. The lads were astounded that Noel and I, 2 lads from Canada, would actually start a few of the tunes. We had to tell them that our families were originally from this area. It's been so long since I was there. I'd love to go back and hopefully one day, visit there with me wife. My wife is from Liverpool, the unofficial capitol of Ireland, LOL. Her roots are Irish as well. Anyway, a grand video and ta for this great video.
This was beautiful! My grandfathers family was from New Ross. Though me and my father were born outside of Ireland we still feel great affinity to the nation and Wexford particularly. It’s in our blood and most of all our hearts.
Wow this is beautiful, thank you! Got the chills with the Boolavogue at the end. As one descended from but has yet to visit, much love from the states!
I was watching videos about the wexford accent and realized this was your channel. My parents are both from the Cape Shore, Newfoundland and the Wexford accent sounds so familiar to me.
I enjoyed that Michael. I've watched a few other ones that you made, people telling of things from the past, children talking about the banshee etc. John Burns , Loughgiel , Co. Antrim. ( Friend of Bernice )
@@michaelfortunefolklore Yes :) I meant he is "Irish" despite being from Newfoundland, and not Ireland. Newfoundlanders feel connected to Ireland, being "Irish," even if we aren't from there...you know what i mean. :)
@@ciaranbyrne3963 .... thank you ! Gee I wish I could research the Moran/Breen connections. How can I keep in contact with you Ciaran ? Can you find me on Facebook ?
Love this ❤..this gets the hairs standing ..to all involved and to micheal fortune, many thanks
Me ancestors came from Co. Wexford and I'm digging deep into me roots today.
My family came from Wexford....this made me cry! God bless the Irish🍀
Mine too ☘️ 🥰
Love this! My great grandparents and their parents are from Marshaltown CO Wexford! 🇮🇪☘️
My dad came from Limerick, and my Mum's side comes from Bunclody, on the Wexford border. My dad passed away when I was young, and my Maternal grandmother took it upon herself to make sure I knew my culture, through and through. The way that lady at 0:25 said "Forgot" was absolutely my Nanna all over. She's in a home now with advanced dimentia, and it nearly made me cry to hear such a close likeness.
I did NOT expect the guy at 2:18 to directly mention out wee town on the Slaney. I haven't been since I was 4 or 5, and I pray I'll be back soon. Slainté Mhaith, and Happy 2025!
My Murphy ancestors are of Wexford. My great grandfather Patrick Murphy was a boatman there until coming to America in the late 1870s, after marrying Mary Lacy. Would love to visit someday.
My grandad was a Murphy also from Wexford
@@klg2638 We could be cousins.
we are those who won't lay down
My father said our ancestors came from Wexford. Great video, makes me want to visit. Greetings from Australia. 👍 😀
As a Wexford man I am so proud of our heritage
I'm from wetford and I live in let's free
A magnificent Irish County where where me mate , Noel and I spent one glorious summer, GET THIS, in the summer of 1976. Spent a couple of days in Wexford then travelled over to Ballyhack and Arthurstown. The people there were absolutely wonderful. We were treated like kings. Noel's nan was originally from Arthurstown and his mum went to school there, during the war. A few of the men in Ballyhack, brought us to Cork to see the ALL IRELAND HURLING Semi-Final between Wexford and Galway. We had a grand time, especially since the lads in Purple and Gold won the match. The train ride back was quite the party. I think the drink had something to do with that. LOL. Having family from back home, we knew all the songs. The lads were astounded that Noel and I, 2 lads from Canada, would actually start a few of the tunes. We had to tell them that our families were originally from this area. It's been so long since I was there. I'd love to go back and hopefully one day, visit there with me wife. My wife is from Liverpool, the unofficial capitol of Ireland, LOL. Her roots are Irish as well. Anyway, a grand video and ta for this great video.
i live right down by there, lovely people
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@@conorbarron4979 I’m from the north of Wexford th-cam.com/video/CRYzSVPN9s8/w-d-xo.html
This was beautiful! My grandfathers family was from New Ross. Though me and my father were born outside of Ireland we still feel great affinity to the nation and Wexford particularly. It’s in our blood and most of all our hearts.
Wow this is beautiful, thank you! Got the chills with the Boolavogue at the end. As one descended from but has yet to visit, much love from the states!
Good to see Christy Doyle on this. He is a fine poet in his own right
I love the Irish. What a history and a resilient spirit
So proud to say that my family immigrated from Wexford. Just visited - lovely place and people 🇮🇪
Emigrated*
Watching from Atlantic Canada. Lovely video and poem!
DoctorFurioso ... Canada 🇨🇦
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I was watching videos about the wexford accent and realized this was your channel. My parents are both from the Cape Shore, Newfoundland and the Wexford accent sounds so familiar to me.
From the USA - this was brilliant and beautiful.
2:48 Chris O'Neill at his finest
County Wexford,
The homeland of my great great grandfather Thomas Murphy ☘️
I was born in wexford, beautiful place 😊
I enjoyed that Michael. I've watched a few other ones that you made, people telling of things from the past, children talking about the banshee etc. John Burns , Loughgiel , Co. Antrim. ( Friend of Bernice )
Mighty!
Beautiful Irish people
Absolute legends, love you all
Great
My family came from Wexford in 1836. They migrated to America. My children are 6th generation Americans!!
outstanding.
Maith thu, Michael. Well done, yerself
We are the kin of John Joseph Connor - farmers, plumbers, soldiers, builders, engineers and poets in Kansas City
Cork is also amazing
The Corkonian pride appears to have diminished in recent times, somewhat.
As all kindsa people are coming in.
we the beer lover
We are Newfoundland, tv bingo, games of 45's or 120's! Btw, Wexford = Newfoundland!
Don't forget the mummerin'
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Interesting accents you Newfoundlanders....or 'Newfies' as y'are allegedly known as?
@@maideegirl189 lots of Newfoundlanders do not like "Newfie" as it was initially intended to be somewhat derogatory. Touchy subject at times.
liked @435
may it last on eiRe earth
13/02/2023
Nice people.
Nice
Auto captions are confused by the Wexford accent.
The Mooney man said he was from Newfoundland, but Irish he is.
No He is from Branch in Newfoundland.
@@michaelfortunefolklore Yes :)
I meant he is "Irish" despite being from Newfoundland, and not Ireland. Newfoundlanders feel connected to Ireland, being "Irish," even if we aren't from there...you know what i mean. :)
Why is this black guy in my country?
Are there any Moran’s there ??
In Wexford ?
Yes. I live n Canada and my husbands people came from Wexford. Walter Moran and Mary Breen. 1817. Came to Canada. Where can I research this ?
If I google Wexford Census Data will I find it ?
There’s plenty of morans and breens still in Wexford town most that I know of come from fishers row or maudlintown faythe area
@@ciaranbyrne3963 .... thank you ! Gee I wish I could research the Moran/Breen connections. How can I keep in contact with you Ciaran ? Can you find me on Facebook ?
0.38 she sounds more Foxrock and less New Ross
Many blow-ins 😎
Who are those people?????
My father is from bunclody
a famous town.
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4
Was going well, until the end
How are you Hun.
8
A dying people
Why?
PM me Hun!
Thier accents almost sound american
They couldn't sound further from American
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I’m from Wicklow and sound identical to most these