I live in the UK and am a member of a county-wide family history society. We have just finished recording some 35K churchyard memorials in the north of the county. Many of the headstones are limestone, but even some of the most eroded can be transcribed using lighting techniques and a lot of chalk! The oldest headstone I’ve transcribed? It was dated 1620 and was an ancestor of mine by strange coincidence! All the transcriptions are published for family history researchers to use in tracking down their ancestors and the inscriptions are preserved for the future when the headstone inscriptions have completely eroded.
Thanks Jeff. And now some folks want T-shirts, with: "We're In". What a riot. Well, if we do it, it won't be for me making money...BUT, I would only get superior products....I don't cut corners. Well anyway, let's see where this all goes, together! The Faces family certainly is growing. What a great group we have here!!!
@@FacesoftheForgotten I think it's a great channel. Would like to open dialogue in a more private manner than commenting, would your IG messenger be a good way to do that?
@@thasnuff1995 - The only thing that I have (which works pretty well) is Faces’ Instagram. You can find the link in the description box on every episode. I almost never check email, and I don’t go to Facebook anymore.
So many of your stories I’m familiar with being raised in Chicago, but you have made me aware of so much I did not know. You are so informed and interesting. Thank you for not letting these people be forgotten.
Polish wedding , traditional to south Poland , where the, so called ,mountains people reside. They have their own unique style and cultular characteristics . It´s like whole another folks within the nation . Lots of them emigrated to America in few different periods of times. Some , as far back as 18 hundreds . Love this channel . Watching from Germany . Orginally comming from Poland . Much respect for the Creator
Polish/Czech wedding, my guess. Fascinating little cemetery, it's a shame the tombstones are just melting away. So much history, and lore. The odd little grave is a child's grave, the area open over the grave is for planting flowers. Loved the tour great narration. Still trying to catch up on the older videos. Thank you.
Thanks for giving me the feedback and thanks for the compliment, I am really REALLY excited that you like my videos. There’s a lot of good ones but they’re getting better and better lots more to come. I have a whole bunch done already that are scheduled week to week to come out. This is fun!
I live near that area and there’s a few haunted spots there like Maple Lake, German Church Road (of which you did a video on) and Archer Road where Ressurection Mary hitchhikes. There’s the burned down Willowbrook Ballroom where Mary had her last dance and across the street is a supposedly haunted tavern frequented by Al Capone.
Eric Perez ~ I was just down in that same area again, at another cemetery for another story, and passed by the old Willowbrook. They left the sign up on purpose it looks like, otherwise nothing left. Sad to see history disappear. It is a cool area right there -with those bars and stuff.
Visited this cemetery many times, been to mass in the church. Almost looks like graves are being exposed by erosion on the back of the hill. I have found that when the headstones are difficult to read, I carry a spray bottle of water and spritz the carving, and it shows up better, without any harm.
The grave markers that are shaped like logs, trees and tree stumps are usually the calling card of a fraternal group called "The Woodman of the World", or W.O.W. for short. The idea that they represent "a life cut short" is a common misconception that's usually not true.
I love your videos. I see the Chicago area has lots of Catholic Cemeteries. Like we have here in Rhode Island. I love history and seeing all different cemeteries 🙏🙏
Lots of History and Stories About Those People that Passed , Very Interesting Indeed 🤗 May their Souls Rest In Peace 🙏💐🙌 Thanks Sr for this Amazing Video 👏💙
When I lived in Ill.I lived right down from there..across from Willowbrook ballroom and use to scare me with all the stories!! Lol Now I'm back in Oklahoma I love watching all the areas around you do...
I love the entrance to this cemetery! I also love that a monument was put up to explain the history of the McCollom family. That's very cool! See, monuments can be so telling and historical, I love them. I absolutely LOVE that church too! I love small intimate churches with wood floors. I have this habit, whenever I happen to be in a hospital, usually visiting someone, the first place I go to is the chapel. They are usually really peaceful and make me feel far away from the stresses of life. St Anthony's in Rockford is my favorite one so far. St Alexius in Hoffman Estates also has a pretty chapel. I'm gonna go check out the haunting of the Sullivan grave now. Thanks for another great video! EDIT: I watched the Sullivan haunting video. I sure wish they would have shown a bit of the video they took when the light projected from the statue. Very interesting! ....PS - I know how Daniel feels 😂but I have hopes that things will be better for me on the other side then they have been here 🙏👍
Interesting! Especially about the Irish immigration, My ancestors came to McHenry, Illinois from County Cork around 1866. How about going to Bloods Point Cemetery, and Belvidere Cemetery in Boone County?
wgen we were young we use to go out there at night and try and see the monks. they were suppose to sing in the church around midnight. never saw anything just got bit by mosquitoes. use to fish at maple lake and golf at cog hill close to there.
That is one loud organ! wow had to turn down my head phones. No I will not go there at night thank you, I will take your word about the horses.4K In daylight gives me the creeps, great video learned thing's I had no Idea about, thanks for another Informative adventure.
I was watching you video and I found it very neat when you showed the old map. It showed fort Frontenac est 1673 which is now kingston and the city i was born and raised in. I am a big history lover and that brought a smile to my face seeing it in your videon
Knew the ladies dresses were of Polish type. Nice to see a horse drawn coach and interesting stories about the cemetery and those horses that showed up at night and disappeared.
My gosh Chicago has a lot of cemeteries. I lived between Baltimore and DC for years and I have seen some, but not like this. Now I live in Gettysburg so that’s a pretty big one
Beautiful cemetery with all the trees and woods and shade from the trees. The Sullivans' statue is so beautiful. I hope they encase it someday to prevent further deterioration. Update: I rewatched this one (first watched 8 months ago). The history is so interesting. Also to see how high the ridge is in the illustration is amazing. Given the haunting reinactment of the deadly carriage accident, and the late 1800s priest who saw the ground swelling, this might be a good place for IQ investigations. 👀 I see the name Hayes on the stone you stopped in front of. Half of my family are Hays and they say some of them changed to Hayes or changed from Hayes to Hays. I cannot remember which came first. I sort of wonder if these are of any distant kin to me.
With the chapel or church ,would the ground be considered a graveyard in the beginning ? There is usually is some paranormal activity in cemeteries at night , because people perform occult rituals at certain times of the year and what they leave behind is not friendly . Your correct the cemetery has far too many stones that have fallen or vandalized . Erect headstones are supposed to have another stone attached and buried to anchor to the etone it won't fall over . Stones weather worn just seems be sad , the names gone and family either not aware or don't want to pay for the repair or can't . I am sorry , but having a wedding in a chapel located in a cemetery, no thank you , ( my opinion ) creepy . But to each their own . A lot of history associated with this cemetery and tragic events too . It seems like the graves are closer to one another and placed even on incline was used . Thank you for another interesting video! Cheers.
Also' Many times the tree headstones were from an insurance company called " Woodsman of the world". If a policyholder died, they got a free "tree" headstone. I am sure not all of them were that, but many were.
The tetonic plates beneath the earth's surface may have a lot to do with the movement of the earth. Not enough to give seismic movement and the soil make up may give the illusion of movement. The wedding that was taking place at the cemetery chapel was a fantastic idea. The grounds there would have made for some beautiful wedding photos. Love the stories behind the Faces of the Forgotten. Thank you.
Oh my Lord!!!!!!!!!!! at 5:07 Who is that person on the right side of the screen? Just as you were saying it was haunted. Very brief glimpse. Does anybody else see Him/Her? (by the Chapel)
The quarries near the Church gave jobs to the local farmers and settlers when the Church was being built. That same limestone was used for many of the tombstones, and carried to Chicago where it was used in many public buildings.
This is my childhood parish, attended CCD classes in the hall at the entrance. Was married in this church in 1992. It was NEVER known as Monks Castle, only in folklore. St James at Sag Bridge is an active parish in Lemont (not Justice) Illinois.
The tree trunk tombstones are from Woodsmen of America. Google : Woodsmen whose tombstones were tree trunks. I found a real good story on it, but it wouldn't let me copy and paste the link. I believe I first heard about it from Lamont at Large.
Thanks for that Intel. I never knew that! I love Lemont channel., He actually inspired me to start this channel. I liked his technique but I’m trying to more fit into my own style. Still refining my techniques, for example I need to still slow it down a little bit with the camera panning as I walk 😊
Yes, I follow Lamont and have emailed with him several times. It isn't a channel about cemeteries, but you might want to check out Adventures with Purpose. They just found the car and body of a young man missing for 7 years. They are going to be going live in I think about 90 minutes, but they have a live chat going on right now. The young man's name is Ethan.
An update with Adventures with Purpose they have either helped or have actually found another 2 missing people. A lady that had been missing for months was found in the bush off one of the roads in the area. Cause they had come into the area, people had been doing research and searching areas and that was when the lady was found. They also found a young man that was in his car and missing for 7 years. He had been to a party and gone missing. Previous dives and sonar tracing had found to be negative. That day was the right day for sonar and they found the car. Even though sad, family members have been returned to their loved ones. They are now going on other missions to further find missing people
Hi Ron, Who or what is the figure to the right of the chapel (@ 5.07) ?? It looks like an old fashion dressed soldier with a Calvary hat, he looks all gray with a white stripe on his uniform & you can see his socks & shoes. He's standing next to a brick pillar & there appears to be a flag blowing in the wind behind him. Has anyone else noticed or commented on this figure?? I'm pretty good at catching unusual things on videos... Let me know what you think !!
gosh Cathy, I sure don't know. I did hear back it was a Polish wedding that was going on...all sorts of people were dressed in costumes when I was there videoing.
I saw the outfits that the Polish guest were wearing... they look very colorful & none look like the uniform that I saw on your video @ 5.07 ... this guy looks gray including his face which is hard to make out... I don't think he looks like one of the guest. If you look to the large tree on the right hand side, see the chapel's chimney & look straight down, you will see a figure standing next to a brick pillar & the chapel's window on the far right hand side. I think he looks like he's in a soldiers uniform ... did you see him when you were filming ?
This is the legendary "Monk's Castle", of pre 1970s vintage, it's also known as Peabodys tomb, where Peabody had donated the land on which St. James was built..upon Peabody's death, a crypt was erected, and Peabody was mummified, and intered in a hermetically sealed above ground crypt..today it's been bricked in..Peabody was the main benefactor of not only St.James,but a major supporter of the I&M canal. The former pastor of St. James, a Rev. Gleason who authored several books about St. James and it's relation to Peabody, the Civil War, Red gate woods, and the Irish laborers whom are buried there at St. James cemetery. By the way, that wedding, was of Polish Highlanders, also known as gorale.
Rewatched this one today. How ironic that you told of the white horses pulling the carriage so long ago so they could run away to be married, and these folks used white horses that very day pulling a carriage for their marriage. I thought that was fabulous confirmation that this is indeed the place.
Thank you so much, yes I’m working with one of our subscribers who’s helping me with the research, it was actually her suggestion “JayTea”. Stay tuned!!
Ok, hey Ron, been fan for awhile. I love cemeteries all my life, I'm also about as Irish as you can get, but no way would I go there I got chills, the White horse's going through and person seeing this watching as it happened that way.😲😲 . Mabey I Wasent seeing this right, but a wedding at cemetery? It was nice church and all but honestly Mabey it's normal?. Interesting, if they have a baby, do you think it will Irish? Lol. Don't mean disrespectful, couldn't pass it up. Rip.💖 Pj
Too much Irish whisky can make a lot of paranormal sightings!
Indeed!!
Roger Carroll ; that's a very funny saying Lol 😂😂👍
@@ghostcityshelton9378 Oh, for those who don't believe. I don't believe, l know! ❤❤
I definitely believe in ghosts. 👻
Best way to see them!
Your site is addictive!!
I live in the UK and am a member of a county-wide family history society. We have just finished recording some 35K churchyard memorials in the north of the county. Many of the headstones are limestone, but even some of the most eroded can be transcribed using lighting techniques and a lot of chalk! The oldest headstone I’ve transcribed? It was dated 1620 and was an ancestor of mine by strange coincidence! All the transcriptions are published for family history researchers to use in tracking down their ancestors and the inscriptions are preserved for the future when the headstone inscriptions have completely eroded.
Thank You for all your hard work i think those families will be very great full that all those stones will be will be documented for ever. 💓
@@marymcguffin9370 Amen.
Ron, you've coined a new catch phrase. "And we're in." Love the channel.
Thanks Jeff. And now some folks want T-shirts, with: "We're In". What a riot. Well, if we do it, it won't be for me making money...BUT, I would only get superior products....I don't cut corners.
Well anyway, let's see where this all goes, together! The Faces family certainly is growing. What a great group we have here!!!
@@FacesoftheForgotten I think it's a great channel. Would like to open dialogue in a more private manner than commenting, would your IG messenger be a good way to do that?
@@thasnuff1995 - The only thing that I have (which works pretty well) is Faces’ Instagram. You can find the link in the description box on every episode. I almost never check email, and I don’t go to Facebook anymore.
I follow and like Lamont at Large but I really enjoy your delivery, stories, and info
provided. Keep bringing us more great videos ✌🏻😁
love Lamont!
thats a big compliment - I really appreciate it, inspires me :-)
Love Lamont.
So many of your stories I’m familiar with being raised in Chicago, but you have made me aware of so much I did not know. You are so informed and interesting. Thank you for not letting these people be forgotten.
I'm from independence Missouri and I love every video of yours so far. You've won yourself a new subscriber.
Polish wedding , traditional to south Poland , where the, so called ,mountains people reside.
They have their own unique style and cultular characteristics . It´s like whole another folks within the nation . Lots of them emigrated to America in few different periods of times.
Some , as far back as 18 hundreds . Love this channel . Watching from Germany . Orginally comming from Poland . Much respect for the Creator
So much history...and sad endings....history is make out of sweat and tears.....love your channel
Never apologize for a place of history even if it’s haunted this is what makes this channel so interesting because of its history and haunting
Polish/Czech wedding, my guess. Fascinating little cemetery, it's a shame the tombstones are just melting away. So much history, and lore. The odd little grave is a child's grave, the area open over the grave is for planting flowers. Loved the tour great narration. Still trying to catch up on the older videos. Thank you.
Thanks for giving me the feedback and thanks for the compliment, I am really REALLY excited that you like my videos. There’s a lot of good ones but they’re getting better and better lots more to come. I have a whole bunch done already that are scheduled week to week to come out. This is fun!
I live near that area and there’s a few haunted spots there like Maple Lake, German Church Road (of which you did a video on) and Archer Road where Ressurection Mary hitchhikes. There’s the burned down Willowbrook Ballroom where Mary had her last dance and across the street is a supposedly haunted tavern frequented by Al Capone.
Eric Perez ~ I was just down in that same area again, at another cemetery for another story, and passed by the old Willowbrook. They left the sign up on purpose it looks like, otherwise nothing left. Sad to see history disappear. It is a cool area right there -with those bars and stuff.
I lived on.robert's road,chief trailer park.i know the tavern.chet's melody lounge.they always leave a bloody mary on the bar
Oooh.. good stories.
Such fascinating history. Thanks so much for sharing, Ron.
Visited this cemetery many times, been to mass in the church. Almost looks like graves are being exposed by erosion on the back of the hill.
I have found that when the headstones are difficult to read, I carry a spray bottle of water and spritz the carving, and it shows up better, without any harm.
The architecture of the church beautiful!
The grave markers that are shaped like logs, trees and tree stumps are usually the calling card of a fraternal group called "The Woodman of the World", or W.O.W. for short. The idea that they represent "a life cut short" is a common misconception that's usually not true.
I love your videos. I see the Chicago area has lots of Catholic Cemeteries. Like we have here in Rhode Island. I love history and seeing all different cemeteries 🙏🙏
Fascinating! Thank you ...
Lots of History and Stories About Those People that Passed ,
Very Interesting Indeed 🤗
May their Souls Rest In Peace 🙏💐🙌
Thanks Sr for this Amazing Video 👏💙
When I lived in Ill.I lived right down from there..across from Willowbrook ballroom and use to scare me with all the stories!! Lol Now I'm back in Oklahoma I love watching all the areas around you do...
We always called it Monk's mound
Never ceases to amaze me where people want to get married. Best wishes to the newly weds
I love the entrance to this cemetery! I also love that a monument was put up to explain the history of the McCollom family. That's very cool! See, monuments can be so telling and historical, I love them. I absolutely LOVE that church too! I love small intimate churches with wood floors. I have this habit, whenever I happen to be in a hospital, usually visiting someone, the first place I go to is the chapel. They are usually really peaceful and make me feel far away from the stresses of life. St Anthony's in Rockford is my favorite one so far. St Alexius in Hoffman Estates also has a pretty chapel. I'm gonna go check out the haunting of the Sullivan grave now. Thanks for another great video!
EDIT: I watched the Sullivan haunting video. I sure wish they would have shown a bit of the video they took when the light projected from the statue. Very interesting! ....PS - I know how Daniel feels 😂but I have hopes that things will be better for me on the other side then they have been here 🙏👍
I think this is an interesting place. The levels in the cemetery are interesting.
This is my parish. A lot of markers were vandalized over the years, hence the busted stones. A lot of polish weddings.
What a creepy cemetery haunted hill and monk's craven thank's for sharing ron.
Another great video.
Another cool thing would be to choose an overgrown stone to clear off and wash.
Interesting! Especially about the Irish immigration, My ancestors came to McHenry, Illinois from County Cork around 1866. How about going to Bloods Point Cemetery, and Belvidere Cemetery in Boone County?
hey Jim---I'll check it out...ty!!
May they all rest in peace.there is a lot of Irish people buried here.from Ireland
wgen we were young we use to go out there at night and try and see the monks. they were suppose to sing in the church around midnight. never saw anything just got bit by mosquitoes. use to fish at maple lake and golf at cog hill close to there.
That is one loud organ! wow had to turn down my head phones. No I will not go there at night thank you, I will take your word about the horses.4K In daylight gives me the creeps, great video learned thing's I had no Idea about, thanks for another Informative adventure.
Father market was buried in ludington but then was moved to st. Ignace in the u.p. I visited his grave.
I was watching you video and I found it very neat when you showed the old map. It showed fort Frontenac est 1673 which is now kingston and the city i was born and raised in. I am a big history lover and that brought a smile to my face seeing it in your videon
Knew the ladies dresses were of Polish type. Nice to see a horse drawn coach and interesting stories about the cemetery and those horses that showed up at night and disappeared.
Polish Wedding!
My gosh Chicago has a lot of cemeteries. I lived between Baltimore and DC for years and I have seen some, but not like this. Now I live in Gettysburg so that’s a pretty big one
BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY RON.
GREATWALK THANKYOU , YOUR AMAZING WITH THE RESEARCH IM SO ENJOYING THESE WALKS DI DOWNUNDER 😊😊
Beautiful cemetery with all the trees and woods and shade from the trees. The Sullivans' statue is so beautiful. I hope they encase it someday to prevent further deterioration.
Update: I rewatched this one (first watched 8 months ago). The history is so interesting. Also to see how high the ridge is in the illustration is amazing.
Given the haunting reinactment of the deadly carriage accident, and the late 1800s priest who saw the ground swelling, this might be a good place for IQ investigations. 👀
I see the name Hayes on the stone you stopped in front of. Half of my family are Hays and they say some of them changed to Hayes or changed from Hayes to Hays. I cannot remember which came first. I sort of wonder if these are of any distant kin to me.
With the chapel or church ,would the ground be considered a graveyard in the beginning ? There is usually is some paranormal activity in cemeteries at night , because people perform occult rituals at certain times of the year and what they leave behind is not friendly . Your correct the cemetery has far too many stones that have fallen or vandalized . Erect headstones are supposed to have another stone attached and buried to anchor to the etone it won't fall over . Stones weather worn just seems be sad , the names gone and family either not aware or don't want to pay for the repair or can't . I am sorry , but having a wedding in a chapel located in a cemetery, no thank you , ( my opinion ) creepy . But to each their own . A lot of history associated with this cemetery and tragic events too . It seems like the graves are closer to one another and placed even on incline was used . Thank you for another interesting video! Cheers.
Banging vid Ron really injoyed it
Also' Many times the tree headstones were from an insurance company called " Woodsman of the world". If a policyholder died, they got a free "tree" headstone. I am sure not all of them were that, but many were.
Beautiful church!
I've never heard of a kneeler in stone in the cemetery like that before, interesting.. ty
The tetonic plates beneath the earth's surface may have a lot to do with the movement of the earth. Not enough to give seismic movement and the soil make up may give the illusion of movement. The wedding that was taking place at the cemetery chapel was a fantastic idea. The grounds there would have made for some beautiful wedding photos. Love the stories behind the Faces of the Forgotten. Thank you.
Must see again 👏👋🤔 The Irish Holiday is coming up soon 🍀
Oh my Lord!!!!!!!!!!! at 5:07 Who is that person on the right side of the screen? Just as you were saying it was haunted. Very brief glimpse. Does anybody else see Him/Her? (by the Chapel)
Lol- good catch. Clothed in Polish garb though.
Pretty sure that's a statue if you stop the video and go frame by frame.
Ty for a awesome vid and history lesson
St. James at Sag Bridge Cemetery is in Lemont, Illinois, not Justice. Junction 171 at 107th Street and the cross road 95th Street.
Wow 😲 love the church 🤠
The Vanort grave looked like a baby's grave. I saw a graveside like it on a ghost tour at the old Oakwood Cemetery in Joliet.
That's what i thought too. Beautiful monument. So sad
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Haunted Hill and Monks Castle
You're a great storyteller!👌❤
Havana Illinois in Mason county has at least 3 very interesting cemeteries. Please come visit!!
The Irish were always given the dangerous jobs. They were very discriminated .
Especially Catholic Irish
The quarries near the Church gave jobs to the local farmers and settlers when the Church was being built. That same limestone was used for many of the tombstones, and carried to Chicago where it was used in many public buildings.
You should do a EVP sessions are the gravesites of the murder victoms and such...
I'm not into that, but others are experts, I leave it to them 😊
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This is my childhood parish, attended CCD classes in the hall at the entrance. Was married in this church in 1992. It was NEVER known as Monks Castle, only in folklore. St James at Sag Bridge is an active parish in Lemont (not Justice) Illinois.
Beautiful cemetery- looked like a typical "Ford" there, just fell apart 😁
Did everyone see the white horses and carriage he was talking about. How cool was that. It reappeared!!!! Lol
The tree trunk tombstones are from Woodsmen of America. Google : Woodsmen whose tombstones were tree trunks. I found a real good story on it, but it wouldn't let me copy and paste the link. I believe I first heard about it from Lamont at Large.
Thanks for that Intel. I never knew that!
I love Lemont channel., He actually inspired me to start this channel. I liked his technique but I’m trying to more fit into my own style. Still refining my techniques, for example I need to still slow it down a little bit with the camera panning as I walk 😊
Yes, I follow Lamont and have emailed with him several times. It isn't a channel about cemeteries, but you might want to check out Adventures with Purpose. They just found the car and body of a young man missing for 7 years. They are going to be going live in I think about 90 minutes, but they have a live chat going on right now. The young man's name is Ethan.
@@pugsunset1 -cool, thanks...
An update with Adventures with Purpose they have either helped or have actually found another 2 missing people. A lady that had been missing for months was found in the bush off one of the roads in the area. Cause they had come into the area, people had been doing research and searching areas and that was when the lady was found. They also found a young man that was in his car and missing for 7 years. He had been to a party and gone missing. Previous dives and sonar tracing had found to be negative. That day was the right day for sonar and they found the car. Even though sad, family members have been returned to their loved ones. They are now going on other missions to further find missing people
The 539 channel with Matt tells you about the woods man of the world stones too
Hi Ron, Who or what is the figure to the right of the chapel (@ 5.07) ?? It looks like an old fashion dressed soldier with a Calvary hat, he looks all gray with a white stripe on his uniform & you can see his socks & shoes. He's standing next to a brick pillar & there appears to be a flag blowing in the wind behind him. Has anyone else noticed or commented on this figure?? I'm pretty good at catching unusual things on videos... Let me know what you think !!
gosh Cathy, I sure don't know. I did hear back it was a Polish wedding that was going on...all sorts of people were dressed in costumes when I was there videoing.
I saw the outfits that the Polish guest were wearing... they look very colorful & none look like the uniform that I saw on your video @ 5.07 ... this guy looks gray including his face which is hard to make out... I don't think he looks like one of the guest. If you look to the large tree on the right hand side, see the chapel's chimney & look straight down, you will see a figure standing next to a brick pillar & the chapel's window on the far right hand side. I think he looks like he's in a soldiers uniform ... did you see him when you were filming ?
@@cathyhashiguchi1785 - no, I think he might’ve been staff though. There were a bus company, big bus and they have uniforms I think that was it
Oh I see, for a moment there, I thought you may have caught a glimpse of a ghost !!
The trees are from the Woodmen of the World organization.
This is the legendary "Monk's Castle", of pre 1970s vintage, it's also known as Peabodys tomb, where Peabody had donated the land on which St. James was built..upon Peabody's death, a crypt was erected, and Peabody was mummified, and intered in a hermetically sealed above ground crypt..today it's been bricked in..Peabody was the main benefactor of not only St.James,but a major supporter of the I&M canal.
The former pastor of St. James, a Rev. Gleason who authored several books about St. James and it's relation to Peabody, the Civil War, Red gate woods, and the Irish laborers whom are buried there at St. James cemetery.
By the way, that wedding, was of Polish Highlanders, also known as gorale.
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Oddly laid out cemetery. Very interesting tombstones there.
As they say, "Water is the world's greatest solvent". Hope granite lasts for a while..
Rewatched this one today. How ironic that you told of the white horses pulling the carriage so long ago so they could run away to be married, and these folks used white horses that very day pulling a carriage for their marriage. I thought that was fabulous confirmation that this is indeed the place.
Beautiful ❤️ Statue Ron
Are there still sightings of the ghostly white horses and carriage?
This is not in Justice, IL, it is in Lemont, IL.
it is haunted go at night take pictures you see them in your pictures
RIP Sullivan family
You need to do a story about the radium girls
Thank you so much, yes I’m working with one of our subscribers who’s helping me with the research, it was actually her suggestion “JayTea”. Stay tuned!!
Irish or Polish?
Polish
Ok, hey Ron, been fan for awhile. I love cemeteries all my life, I'm also about as Irish as you can get, but no way would I go there I got chills, the White horse's going through and person seeing this watching as it happened that way.😲😲 . Mabey I Wasent seeing this right, but a wedding at cemetery? It was nice church and all but honestly Mabey it's normal?. Interesting, if they have a baby, do you think it will Irish? Lol. Don't mean disrespectful, couldn't pass it up. Rip.💖 Pj
So people get married in the chapel of a cemetery?
My guess is the nationality of the dresses are Poland, or some other Eastern EU country. :)
Just.. Who gets married at a cemetery, guess they do....I just find that odd...
a wedding in a graveyard?
many churches have graveyards...but not like this one!
Wedding party seemed like Polish garb
we went in at night time . see lot thing . we told monk catch you shave your head .
I wouldsayGreek
Polish wedding.