I sat up at attention when you read out the grave of James Fraser. My paternal great Granda James Fraser moved from Scotland to Belfast to work in ship building. His son James Fraser - my Granda, my Da - James Fraser, my brother - James Fraser and his son, my nephew James Fraser lol, all the generations of James Fraser's. Brilliant tour GV! Didn't realize Robby Burns was only 37 when he passed. My Da always celebrated "Robby Burns Day" in homage to his Scottish roots.
Fantastic video Cathal.. I'm totally gobsmacked with a man's voice mumbling and then a second time before the other people came in. Very cool. Fantastic video GV. I love the really old gravestones with their careers so feckin interesting
Wow! Those were some voices!!! I want to try & figure out what they were saying. Did you hear the others at 13:58?👻 Incredible!!! Thanks for the video GV. Hello Sue.🥰
Wow just fantastic place with such beauty brilliant and a famous grave hiding within. Can't wait to see the next one. Thank you. Love and hugs xxxx 🌹🌹🌹
Beautiful graveyard. So interesting about Burn’s skull!! Like they be took Einsteins brain to see what made him a genius. Such history everywhere i n this graveyard ! Thanks GV!💕
Seems quite a nice resting place. One thing stuck out to me, what kind of stone where all the headstones because it didn’t seem like there was any wear on them.
I was very interested when you came across the monument to Lindsay Scott. I love finding my name. Hey, you never know. It was a beautiful cemetery, and thank you for the tour. I know Robert Burns is very important to the Scottish people, and they have a Burns Night in January. I'm hoping you come across the surname Ellison sometime. My grandmother's father came from Belfast, Ireland. I actually have pictures of him from here, but I know very little of his life there. Again, thank you for showing us this beautiful cemetery.
Wow Robbies mausoleum is very opulent. My dad was a big fan and quoted some of his work on regular occasions. Again the history information was most welcome. 😊 xx
If you ever get the chance to come across the pond to America…there’s a wonderful cemetery in Louisville Kentucky…….id love to see you both visit there!..many famous people there… thank you for suffering wet feet and brambles for us!
GV, I noticed at 2.26 minutes into the video a person ran behind a large tomb stone on the right hand side of the video, the figure was dressed in white, could it have been a ghost, Perhaps you were being followed around the cemetery? I loved the video thank you..
I find it very interesting that the wives were listed with their maiden name. That isn’t something you see in the states. What a great boon to genealogists! Of which I am one.
I have not Been to that cemetry my mothers first child died not long after he was born hew as buried in that cemetry I have been tithe house where he was born