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@autumnfall8829
@autumnfall8829 Месяц назад
What you are seeing with the lead coffins are the liners. The outer walls of them are wood. The wood rots away and just leaves the lead lining exposed. It's not bones on top but rotted wood. Also it's so weird seeing palm trees in Ireland lol.
@TruittandCo
@TruittandCo Месяц назад
It's just so mind blowing that stones from 300 years ago are still legible. Talk about craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing.
@nadiabrook7871
@nadiabrook7871 Месяц назад
This was SOOOOOO interesting!! Your videos are always VERY educational, GV!! I learn something new every time I watch them!! XXXX ❤💞💕💙👍👏🤗
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thanks nadia
@FeralSheryl1818
@FeralSheryl1818 Месяц назад
So true Nadia :)
@Mari-B
@Mari-B Месяц назад
I totally agree! I am always captivated as I watch. My maternal g-g grandfather was French and I have traced his family back to the Huguenots. They migrated to South Carolina, USA.
@nadiabrook7871
@nadiabrook7871 Месяц назад
@@Mari-B Wow!! That's SOOOOOO interesting!!
@Kevin-jb8do
@Kevin-jb8do Месяц назад
@@Mari-B South Carolinian here- The Huguenots were so important to the early settlement and development of South Carolina. They have many descendants in this state. There's a beautiful Huguenot church in Charleston.
@Just_Granny
@Just_Granny Месяц назад
Very unique headstones. I’m amazed at the Palm trees growing there. Thanks GV 👍🏻
@ShelArmstrong
@ShelArmstrong Месяц назад
Hi GV it looks really nice I can hear the bells lovely grave stones hope you are well what a lovely video GV thanks so much wow that's a shame when they crumble hope everyone is at peace the grass is cut nice so you can get around thanks again ❤️👍
@tomsdotter3228
@tomsdotter3228 Месяц назад
What an interesting place this is! Gorgeous stones. There's a Huguenot museum not far from me, 6 houses and a church and cemetery. Thanks for the tour GV! p.s. I had no idea there are palm trees in Ireland 😊
@cindyjones2741
@cindyjones2741 Месяц назад
One of my GGgrandmother was a Huguenot from France. She married my GGgrandfather while he was in France as secretary to the ambassador from Netherlands
@darkprincess24
@darkprincess24 Месяц назад
Your voice brings back memories of my great grandmother I miss her so much
@sallykohorst8803
@sallykohorst8803 Месяц назад
Thank you for amazing graveyard tour. Do love to hear the bells.
@janetslicer3637
@janetslicer3637 Месяц назад
When I saw the titles, I thought you, Cathal, got kicked out of the cemetery for religious differences! What a beautiful church and grounds. Those headstones again are just imperfectly perfect! So many designs from short to tall, the top designs are to die for. Love the variety and ages of them. The poor Huguenots were persecuted by the Catholics in France. Some left and managed to get to the US mainland of Florida to the first city in the "new world" named St Augustine (technically the oldest city in America). Unfortunately, the Spaniards, also Catholics, drove them out of the city of St Augustine. Many were killed and within the city limits is a huge Huguenot cemetery from the 16 - 17 centuries. I have walked through it and it is very old and sad. In downtown St Augustine there is a large Catholic Basilica that is amazing. Geezzz, what we continue to do to each other! ♥️☘️🇮🇪
@djwt20
@djwt20 Месяц назад
Interesting to see a lot of New Zealand trees and plants there. The "palm tree" is "Cordyline australis" or "Cabbage tree", "Ti Kouka" in Maori. Another distinctive one was the "ToeToe" (Austroderia) a type of tall grass with razor sharp leaves and feathery white flower tops.
@leenewsom7517
@leenewsom7517 Месяц назад
Thank you so much! I have been wondering about those plants for a while 👍🏻😁
@LindaGrey-wm9uc
@LindaGrey-wm9uc Месяц назад
The real NZ toitoi do not have razor sharp leaves. Those belong to a South American genus that unfortunately are now widespread in NZ. The native toitoi have soft leaves.
@johncarroll9986
@johncarroll9986 Месяц назад
Hi again GV hope you're well and in good form today just after joining you this evening on another Graveyard adventure love it
@michaeltreadwell777
@michaeltreadwell777 Месяц назад
WOW, that was one well packed Graveyard ! Hardly an inch to spare there, but well kept and a beautiful place. Thank you for taking us on your adventures, they are all fascinating in very different ways. Take care 🙂
@iamshotty
@iamshotty Месяц назад
Such beautiful old grave stones and an amazing crypt interior in pretty good condition inside. Marvelous. Thank you both so much xx Teresa 🇦🇺💖
@pamelawooten3251
@pamelawooten3251 Месяц назад
Lovely graveyard and very historic. Thanks for sharing GV!
@vdimasteremeritus
@vdimasteremeritus Месяц назад
Every stone tells the story of a life lived. Sometimes a good life, sometimes bad, sometimes tragic. It is humbling to know that seeing so many people over centuries of time are still remembered. We should all be so lucky.
@CatCmdr
@CatCmdr Месяц назад
Great one, GV!! Such history! 💚💚💚💚
@FeralSheryl1818
@FeralSheryl1818 Месяц назад
Thanks again GV. Stunning and beautiful place. Bones and Cathal say hello to Morty lol, to you and Sue also! Have a blessed day
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Morty says hi 👋😂
@maureenalder8905
@maureenalder8905 Месяц назад
Loved this video Great job GV..Always give a 👍 before I even watch.❤
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thanks Maureen 👍
@justacentrist4147
@justacentrist4147 Месяц назад
My ancestors were huguenots who settled in northern Ireland.
@rodolfoayalajr.8589
@rodolfoayalajr.8589 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing this beautiful 🤩 old cemetery. May they all Rip Amen 🙏. 🇺🇸🇵🇷🙏.
@Liz_678
@Liz_678 Месяц назад
Beautiful graveyard! So many 1600 stones and mostly readable! I was going to ask about the lead coffins ! Read further down and someone talked about it! I always learn something from the videos you and Sue produce!! Many thanks GV💕
@katep23
@katep23 Месяц назад
Yet another really interesting churchyard. Lots of lovely old stones. Thank you GV.
@PaleHROse
@PaleHROse Месяц назад
Beautiful place
@dalehoward5416
@dalehoward5416 Месяц назад
Thank you for this video. Some of the headstones read so far back in time. We are Australian and this is truly like an old history lesson. 💚
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thanks for watching Dale 🇮🇪
@raymondmiller5098
@raymondmiller5098 Месяц назад
Great vid, GV! I knew many Hugeunots had settled in and around Berlin (traditionally, lands belonging to historic Prussia). I had no idea that the Hugeunot diaspora included Ireland. It may be of some interest to know that one of the most noteworthy Hugeunot descendants of recent decades was Lothar de Maiziere, who briefly headed the first and only democratically-elected government of the German Democratic Republic (aka, East Germany) in the final months before Reunification. His family fled France for asylum in Prussia in the late 1600s.
@megsmysteries8968
@megsmysteries8968 Месяц назад
Great history lesson of long ago and forgotten people.
@michaelbedinger4121
@michaelbedinger4121 Месяц назад
Very interesting church and graveyard. Is this a church of Ireland 🇮🇪 church? You definitely have an eye for interesting headstones 🪦 I did hear something, could have been voices. Great video, thank you very much for sharing GV. Have a great week ahead. 😊
@Lorriann63
@Lorriann63 Месяц назад
Thank you, GV. These old cemeteries fascinate me. I could spend days and days here trying to find out who is there.
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Love the 1600'S stones in such great condition
@mikevan5219
@mikevan5219 Месяц назад
I really like your videos thanks for sharing them. Being kicked out didn't really surprise me. As a Roman Catholic there are beliefs of not stepping on graves. And a lot about the resurrection. Interestingly enough still being practiced.
@IrishAnnie
@IrishAnnie Месяц назад
I absolutely love the writing on these old stones. So beautiful. Thank you for this walk today! ❤
@mjrchapin
@mjrchapin Месяц назад
Such lovely places; it's almost impossible not to think there must be spirits or souls still there. Thank you for all your hard work!
@dm607
@dm607 Месяц назад
I loved the church tower GV. To see those really old stones still in good shape is quite remarkable, the name on that long one leaning against the wall was William. Thank you for another awesome little adventure into Irelands past. Be safe. Deb of Oz XXX
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
@@dm607 thanks for watching Deb ❤️
@archiecervantes160
@archiecervantes160 Месяц назад
Wow this is just amazing to watch. To think of all the history that happened at different lifetimes. I’m fascinated by watching videos like this. Keep up the good work 😊👍.
@phlamingophlox8492
@phlamingophlox8492 Месяц назад
Another amazing visit. The gravestone with the columns was fascinating. I’ve never seen something like that!
@wendycameron3823
@wendycameron3823 Месяц назад
Beautiful cemetery the inscriptions are so readable, thanks for all the history you research, great watching your videos.😎
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thanks Wendy
@missmarple7639
@missmarple7639 Месяц назад
the body in the crypt looked as if it had been wearing armor. Great video!
@ot8210
@ot8210 Месяц назад
Wow lots of OLD graves, so neat. Beautiful church as well. I throughly enjoyed this video. Thank you GV, until the next adventure God Bless you.
@dereksimpson1284
@dereksimpson1284 Месяц назад
What amazes me is how tightly packed the graves are. Never seen it like that in the US
@FeralSheryl1818
@FeralSheryl1818 Месяц назад
I have never seen the north and south stones before. How interesting
@munroborisenko7278
@munroborisenko7278 27 дней назад
It's so wild these graves from the 1700's. In Ontario, Canada I have looked at many sites and the oldest I recall are around 1825. This is because Canada is only about 155 years old !
@pamelac2863
@pamelac2863 Месяц назад
Awesome video cool headstones 🪦 😎 👍 love watching your videos Thank you for sharing God bless y'all 😊😊
@williamdavis3578
@williamdavis3578 Месяц назад
Thanks for another great walk Love the amazing church ... wonderful to hear the bells
@jonthomson8683
@jonthomson8683 Месяц назад
Cheers bonny lad, thank you for your interpretations of what you discover throughout your endeavours. It's nice to see how other religious culturals are determined. Please keep up your good work, also to Serenity Sue, too . 😁👍❤️
@daveyjoweaver6282
@daveyjoweaver6282 Месяц назад
At about 6:30 or a bit before as your looking in the crypt there is a voice (EVP) I can’t make out the first few words but the second part sounds like, “We love you”.
@Beaverbush1969
@Beaverbush1969 29 дней назад
@daveyjoweaver6282 yes I heard it.
@KittKatPawz
@KittKatPawz 27 дней назад
I heard it also. 😮
@angelagardner5230
@angelagardner5230 Месяц назад
It must have been so barbaric years ago Ty for your video. Stay strong my cousins
@annfahy2589
@annfahy2589 5 дней назад
Lovely old tombstones, amazingly well preserved ❤
@denisehibbs9576
@denisehibbs9576 Месяц назад
Interesting video ! I like the really old ones. The differences between centuries is fascinating. Thanks for sharing GV !
@megsmysteries8968
@megsmysteries8968 Месяц назад
This was wonderful great walk about.👻💀👻
@megsmysteries8968
@megsmysteries8968 Месяц назад
Love that you read the stones like a walk back to the past. Sad but a look into there lives.👻💀👻
@joelhurley2678
@joelhurley2678 Месяц назад
C a t h a l , thank you very much for sharing this wonderful video and the Beautiful church and Cemetery
@cemeteriesdownunder9247
@cemeteriesdownunder9247 Месяц назад
loved this walk around GV ❤ imagine waking up from the year 1660 and seeing the world now . i often wonder what they would think if they saw the world today
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
They would probably want to die again lol
@cemeteriesdownunder9247
@cemeteriesdownunder9247 Месяц назад
@@GraveVisitations probably if they did not die of fright
@JeanCrosby
@JeanCrosby Месяц назад
Hello GV, Thank you for another wonderful cemetery and video. Be safe out there. Jean Crosby Nashville TN USA
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thank you, I will
@tomsdotter3228
@tomsdotter3228 Месяц назад
Thanks again GV. Beautiful tour.
@Worldwarone853
@Worldwarone853 Месяц назад
Stone Masons we’re so skilled in them days such beautiful headstones etc.
@johndean5251
@johndean5251 Месяц назад
Beautiful as Always GV
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thanks John
@tomsdotter3228
@tomsdotter3228 Месяц назад
Thanks!
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thank you toms ❤️
@belindawilson1350
@belindawilson1350 Месяц назад
Good morning GV and Sue. This was amazing. Such beautiful and interesting grave stones. What an amazing church so lovely to hear the bells ring. As soon as you look into the crypt with the disintegrating coffins,someone starts talking to you.I cannot make out what they say to start with but they end with we love you.Then all is still.I could also just be bonkers! I so enjoyed that. Thank you both for all the trouble you go to for us to be able to see these wonderful places. Please take extra care during this current"climate"sending extra love and God bless❤❤
@jamielieberg7053
@jamielieberg7053 Месяц назад
Great Video and yes at fram 3:24 that is an anchor the Lead is a very ancient way to seal things. It does not decay, it is soft and easy to shape. You can fold it over and pound it flat for a good seal. And for a perfect seal, you can melt the edges and let it all flow together into one seamless piece. There are only two flaws: it is VERY heavy, and it is not very strong. It bends too easily to make much from it. When bodies are not embalmed, they either need to be buried quickly, or thoroughly sealed. Lead can be a good material. You can solve the strength issue by using an outer wood coffin, and lining it with lead. But that is still very heavy and as you jsee with the wood it just got wet and borken apart by the just by the weight of the lead
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Ya I think they always seem to crumble up and the wood disintegrates Jamie. Thank you for watching as always
@loripeterson495
@loripeterson495 29 дней назад
My maternal grt grandmother came from a Huguenot family. From France to Georgia, USA. Not much is known of the Huguenots. Frowned upon by the Catholics in France. Fled to various countries. Last name of Lamar or La Mar.
@aliciabrewer9444
@aliciabrewer9444 Месяц назад
Beautiful old cemetery. That old church is amazing to see, built in 1626 wow, you can tell it's well taken care of. So much history there in that cemetery... A person could learn so much just from those people buried there. GV I love your video's, your RU-vid channel is my favorite channel to watch... I always look forward to getting notifications letting me know you posted a video🩷.....
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thanks Alicia we all learn something new every day. Glad you enjoyed this one
@DeborahIsaacs-nx4dw
@DeborahIsaacs-nx4dw Месяц назад
The church and gra yard are beautiful. Thanx for the tour and history❤😊
@annbirr6432
@annbirr6432 Месяц назад
That church is beautiful
@peterredfern1174
@peterredfern1174 Месяц назад
As usual GV,very educational,now go grab some food and drink,safe travels,god bless,🙏🙏👋👋👍🇦🇺
@1506pinkers
@1506pinkers Месяц назад
4th Hussars was Winston Churchill’s regiment when he joined the army as a young man.
@stucook8622
@stucook8622 Месяц назад
Great video..thanks🍺
@maryleeswope3353
@maryleeswope3353 Месяц назад
I really appreciate that the church has gone to great effort to preserve those really old headstones!😊
@maryleeswope3353
@maryleeswope3353 Месяц назад
Beautiful! I think it is an anchor...represents hope.
@DennisSalonga-o8b
@DennisSalonga-o8b Месяц назад
Idol g.v.📺📺☔☔💫
@brendacanter9768
@brendacanter9768 Месяц назад
Great place❤ Beautiful Church❤ Hope you had something good to eat😊
@tracysmith3076
@tracysmith3076 Месяц назад
This is such a beautiful place rich in history. Thanks so much GV
@jimmyhappysmith204
@jimmyhappysmith204 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing this incredible historic video
@Marksillerymusic
@Marksillerymusic Месяц назад
I never heard of the Hugo's before. Very interesting.its always cool to see inside the crypts . Fantastic video Cathal
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Many thanks!
@cherylh3091
@cherylh3091 Месяц назад
I really like this video. Such history.
@marytaft6251
@marytaft6251 Месяц назад
I was surprised to see the palm trees. I didn’t know palms grew that far north! I live in Panamá, and we definitely don’t have that variety. Cool!
@bahoonies
@bahoonies Месяц назад
That word on the gravestone of the sailor is actually Donaghadee. Notice the letter E is used in place of O in both sailor and the odd spelling of Donaghadee. I wonder is that how it was actually spelled in his day? Fascinating.
@robinbarrett5301
@robinbarrett5301 Месяц назад
Lovely spot!
@AnnaMaria-zm8cv
@AnnaMaria-zm8cv Месяц назад
Interesting, my ancestry is also from the hugenots, my last name is still french though altered over the years in dutch influences.
@steve82945
@steve82945 Месяц назад
this is according to find a grave Craig is a very common surname in Ireland, but it is believed that this Robert Craig is the one who married Jane Adams in 1851. If so, she was pregnant when he was lost at sea in 1852 and gave birth to a daughter later that same year, who she named Jane. RIP robert
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thanks Steve
@spacecowgurl57
@spacecowgurl57 Месяц назад
I'm amazed at the historic beauty of it all. The preservation has to be difficult to keep up with. Do be careful these days my friend ❤
@pixescure
@pixescure Месяц назад
amazing place! Very old stones. i love seeing those! thank you!
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thanks for watching
@bethtodd9921
@bethtodd9921 Месяц назад
Beautiful church and grave yard!
@lisahusted1543
@lisahusted1543 Месяц назад
Beautiful place. The graves from the 1600s fascinate me.
@randyivie359
@randyivie359 Месяц назад
If I’ve learned one thing from watching your videos , I learned this . I don’t want to be buried in an underground tomb . Nothing last in those ! But well done GV 👍
@catwoman2596
@catwoman2596 Месяц назад
Lol
@walkabout16
@walkabout16 Месяц назад
Nice to see something so old has been kept fairly neat and most old headstones and memorials readable.
@marydegenkolb9603
@marydegenkolb9603 Месяц назад
We have a Huguenot burial ground here in Savanah Georgia, USA. Since we are an international port, we have many nationalities here.
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Very interesting history and the life they lived
@KittKatPawz
@KittKatPawz 27 дней назад
Beautiful graveyard. I don’t know if it’s just the wind, but I hear a lot of “voice-like” sounds coming through. Not sure if you picked up on them afterward. If they’re EVPs, it’s so fascinating. 😮
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations 27 дней назад
I get loads of spirit activity on my walks
@Corgis175
@Corgis175 Месяц назад
Thought lead coffins would last longer then wood but guess not.
@mikewilliams6712
@mikewilliams6712 Месяц назад
When you were looking in the crypt it sounds like someone says Help me.
@svarner8206
@svarner8206 Месяц назад
Wonderful old graves!
@kellyharper367
@kellyharper367 Месяц назад
Thank you!🕊
@attilladacook3405
@attilladacook3405 Месяц назад
What you are I once was. What I am you shall become. Wooooooooo!
@Zombiexm
@Zombiexm Месяц назад
7:03 That first coffn really looks like it has a marker on the top of it, strange.
@tinasavage674
@tinasavage674 Месяц назад
Those lead coffins fold like a tin can gv 😊
@johnmceleny6374
@johnmceleny6374 Месяц назад
🤔hummm....anchor.... ye nailed it!😃
@chhunter
@chhunter 26 дней назад
You should get an endoscope / snake camera that will fit through small holes in the doors to get a better look inside some of these crypts. You can get fairly inexpensive ones that connect to your phone.
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations 26 дней назад
If I got a euro for every time someone mentioned that endiscope I'd be a millionaire. I don't like them or use it I already have one
@chhunter
@chhunter 26 дней назад
@@GraveVisitations Perhaps everyone suggests it because it is what they want to see? Seeing inside the mausoleums and crypts is the most interesting part of your videos in my opinion and I think others would agree. Either way the videos are interesting. Keep up the good work!
@PamelaYoungSetla
@PamelaYoungSetla 27 дней назад
Was the church closed? Great video and boy, those French Protestants have great sayings on their tombstones!
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations 27 дней назад
Church was closed
@angietunstall2555
@angietunstall2555 Месяц назад
Thanks
@GraveVisitations
@GraveVisitations Месяц назад
Thank you Angie ❤️
@QueenofArgyle2525
@QueenofArgyle2525 Месяц назад
Palm trees and Pampas grass😮
@annfahy2589
@annfahy2589 5 дней назад
Thats an amazing mausoleum
@PhilipStephan
@PhilipStephan Месяц назад
You know, I don't know anything about how it works however. It seems like for dignity the cemetery should cut and trim the grass and weeds inside the vault parameters to give the deceased some dignity and to just make the grounds look better. Cheers , blessings to you. 😊
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