My family’s from Tipperary, they migrated during the famine. We now live in Leeds and Manchester but I really want to come here one day. Other side of the family are from Derry/Belfast and became Catholic refugees during the violence after the partition of Northern Ireland in 1921. Need to get to Ireland soon my Nanna used to say once you were in Ireland you were half way to heaven! 🙏☘️ 🇮🇪
Thanks. Am writing from Aus. where I was lucky enough to meet a man from Tipperary. Have been to Tipperary lots of time but cannot fly long distance because of health issues. A real nuisance. Love your video.
So cool right! When I spent months and months building my family tree I also found out my ancestry traces back to Tipperary. It looks absolutely gorgious.
My direct ancestor lived there in Killhouse Castle. His son came to America in the 1700’s to Pennsylvania to land purchased from William Penn. This place is so beautiful. I am always proud of my Irish heritage.
I believe my ancestors were from Tipperary - they left during the famine and the evictions liks so many others and ended up as London Irish. It is my great hope to return to the South East and West regions of Eire from where our family name is said to originate. Fantastic vid ... cheers!
After watching this video, I just know at last where is Tipperary from song and how is looks like. beautiful !!! GOD BLESS IRELAND !!!!! Best regards from Poland
After a recent DNA test I found out I was 31% Irish from Tipperary! My dad was adopted at birth from Newcastle upon Tyne. He’s is massively Irish on his side.Inwould love to visit one day!
I'm a a turkic/turkish kurd with a turkish/Kudish/indian/turkic/siberian/iranic background and I'm also from South Wales 🏴 but My galician Spanish great grandmother was from thiprari Ireland and I still have family living there
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My families heritage is in Tipperary and we are going to visit this spring. I am very interested in the ancient holy grounds that Mike visited. What is it called? and how would we get there? I am also interested in Swiss Cottage, Cahir Castle and Rock of Cashel.
Base yourself in Tipperary Town or The Glen of Aherlow and you will have great access to the whole county and the sites shown. Go to: www.aherlow.com to connect with Mike Moroney (in video) and find out more about the hidden gems he guides people to every summer. Enjoy
The white stature is Christ the King in the Glen of Aherlow in Tipperary I think that's where you got mixed up. I would delete your comment Discover Ireland. Very misleading.
Me too. My Great Great Great Grand parents on my Mothers side. Born 1801 and 1804. They came to Ontario Canada in the mid 1800's. I've always loved the thought of having Irish blood flowing through my veins :)
All my people were from Tipperary and who has not heard of the Glen of Aherlow, a truely beautiful part of the country. Oh ! To set foot in that country ,!
nut weeestin time , ull beee in the geeneral eerea next weeek Mike! maybee see yah fer a piint! no i am serious, be there soon , and having fun with ya thats all.
Tipperary Carrick on suir ,that's were my father's family came from. It's a long way to Tipperary it's along way to go, It's a long way to Tipperary to the sweetest girl I know good by Piccadilly farewell Leicester Square It's a long way to Tipperary But my heart's right there. Top of the morning to you's to you's Who's from Carrick on suir or Thurles? 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
@@tanktank9486 That's very sad 😥. Well I can understand after watching Gemma O' Doherty's videos.She's a fantastic lady.A super journalist.There're lots of videos on you tube.
My family’s from Tipperary, they migrated during the famine. We now live in Leeds and Manchester but I really want to come here one day. Other side of the family are from Derry/Belfast and became Catholic refugees during the violence after the partition of Northern Ireland in 1921. Need to get to Ireland soon my Nanna used to say once you were in Ireland you were half way to heaven! 🙏☘️ 🇮🇪
Thanks. Am writing from Aus. where I was lucky enough to meet a man from Tipperary. Have been to Tipperary lots of time but cannot fly long distance because of health issues. A real nuisance. Love your video.
love his passion for his homeland, Tipperary and also love Tipperary -beautiful land and lovely people; tipp-up
Absolutely love this video and this man's passion and love for his land is so obvious! Thank you Mike...God Bless!
Welcome to this video on Tipperary.
You've come a long way.
My family is from tipperary. My best childhood memories will always be in that place.
My ancestors are from Tipperary! To this day my family has so much Irish pride, even though we are American.
In Irish Tiobraid Árann ABÚ In English Tipperary forever
So cool right! When I spent months and months building my family tree I also found out my ancestry traces back to Tipperary. It looks absolutely gorgious.
'Get on them boots. Get down here. I am tellin' ye.' I love him oh my god.
lol
I absolutely loved Tipperary. Enjoyed the Devil's Bit Mountain, Templemore, Thurles, and many beautiful places.
My direct ancestor lived there in Killhouse Castle. His son came to America in the 1700’s to Pennsylvania to land purchased from William Penn. This place is so beautiful. I am always proud of my Irish heritage.
My ancestors on both sides are from Tipperary. I can’t wait to visit one day
Look forward to discovering Tipperary.
Fantastic, have just sent this on to a lady with ancestry from Tipperary
It's a long way to tipperary
It’s a long way to go!
I believe my ancestors were from Tipperary - they left during the famine and the evictions liks so many others and ended up as London Irish. It is my great hope to return to the South East and West regions of Eire from where our family name is said to originate. Fantastic vid ... cheers!
Did you return ?
Wonderful, scenery, thank you so much:~)
My grandfather left Tipp for the antipodes, with his parents of course, when he was six.
It's a long way to tipperary it's a long way to go
My ancestor's (O'Connell/O'Leary) hail from Tipperary. I'm 57% Irish and even qualify for dual citizenship (Irish/American).
After watching this video, I just know at last where is Tipperary from song and how is looks like. beautiful !!!
GOD BLESS IRELAND !!!!!
Best regards from Poland
My new friend is from there :)
My great grand dad was from a small town just outside of Cashel.
golden village
After a recent DNA test I found out I was 31% Irish from Tipperary! My dad was adopted at birth from Newcastle upon Tyne. He’s is massively Irish on his side.Inwould love to visit one day!
i like this guy
My ancestors are from the village of Lorrha in county Tipperary. One day I’ll go there….
Great grandmother from Tipperary; she emigrated to America around 1880.
Interesting how many comments mention ancestry there.
I'm a a turkic/turkish kurd with a turkish/Kudish/indian/turkic/siberian/iranic background and I'm also from South Wales 🏴 but My galician Spanish great grandmother was from thiprari Ireland and I still have family living there
My great-grandad was originally from Tipperary :)
Tiobraid Árann ABÚ In English Tipperary forever
i’m a bit late but so is mine!
Id love to visit but its a long way to go.
I love it
where about is that old grave of the high king?,i would love to visit.
If you love 💘 Ireland 🇮🇪 than make sure you're looking into Gemma O' Doherty's videos.She's a most remarkable lady and journalist and trying to do so much for Ireland 🇮🇪.
On you tube.Sometimes she's on live.Well worth watching.
🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪
Okay throw in some Dunlough Castle plus a Historian and I'm sold..! (starts planning his tour of Ireland)
My families heritage is in Tipperary and we are going to visit this spring. I am very interested in the ancient holy grounds that Mike visited. What is it called? and how would we get there? I am also interested in Swiss Cottage, Cahir Castle and Rock of Cashel.
Hmmmmm... would that be the St Patrick Pilgrimage you are talking about? Or Ireland's Ancient East? goo.gl/OV46U5
Base yourself in Tipperary Town or The Glen of Aherlow and you will have great access to the whole county and the sites shown. Go to: www.aherlow.com to connect with Mike Moroney (in video) and find out more about the hidden gems he guides people to every summer. Enjoy
The white stature is Christ the King in the Glen of Aherlow in Tipperary I think that's where you got mixed up. I would delete your comment Discover Ireland. Very misleading.
a very interesting walk through Tipperary the heart of Ireland Con Horan Newbridge Kildare formely Soloheadbeg Tipperary
Lovely
I just did my ancestry and found out that instead of Cork my family actually comes from Tipperary and Limerick.
Me too. My Great Great Great Grand parents on my Mothers side. Born 1801 and 1804. They came to Ontario Canada in the mid 1800's. I've always loved the thought of having Irish blood flowing through my veins :)
Beautiful
I'm from tipp up tipp
A Tipperary man like myself well done...look up seanie lonergan holy wells on utube
I want a farm. May I have one?😬😜
I bet its a long way to their
All my people were from Tipperary and who has not heard of the
Glen of Aherlow, a truely beautiful part of the country. Oh ! To set foot in that country ,!
Zone
King Tutankhamon was born in Ireland. Little-known fact.
nut weeestin time , ull beee in the geeneral eerea next weeek Mike! maybee see yah fer a piint! no i am serious, be there soon , and having fun with ya thats all.
My family originated their
Up Clonmel Co Tipperary
Tipperary is the one of Ireland's 32 counties that has 2 ridings, North and South, each with its own County Council.
There's just one combined Tipperary Co Council since 2014 ...
not anymore it dont
dommage que la qualité de vidéo et pas top
nice video but I thought offaly is the heart of Ireland
Tipperary Carrick on suir ,that's were my father's family came from.
It's a long way to Tipperary it's along way to go,
It's a long way to Tipperary to the sweetest girl I know
good by Piccadilly
farewell Leicester Square
It's a long way to Tipperary
But my heart's right there.
Top of the morning to you's to you's
Who's from Carrick on suir or Thurles?
😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
It is now only a big shit hole trust me
Lucky Me I am just up the Road Clonmel.
@@tanktank9486 That's very sad 😥.
Well I can understand after watching
Gemma O' Doherty's videos.She's a fantastic lady.A super journalist.There're lots of videos on you tube.
The video is so fuzzy
Tiobraid Árann ABÚ In English Tipperary forever
O'Duibhir Abu!
🦆
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Fahmida Shaheen my mother’s name is Mary shaheed and her dad was from care county tippery
I've heard it's a long way their...
Thomas O'Flaherty fecken he’ll so boring that comment not funny
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No way is Tipp the heart of Ireland
Irish Rebel has