You won't BELIEVE IT, COFFINS FOUND at the side of a ROAD
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Sir Michael O'Loghlen, 1st Baronet (6 October 1789 - 28 September 1842) was a distinguished Irish judge and politician.
He was born at Port Ruan, Ennis, County Clare, the third son of Colman O'Loghlen and his second wife, Susannah Finucane, daughter of Dr. Michael Finucane. The O'Loghlens were descended from the princes of Corcomroe, in the Burren. He was educated in Trinity College Dublin and was called to the Irish Bar in 1811. Through sheer hard work, he gained a reputation as an outstanding pleader.
In 1817 he married Bidelia Kelly l, daughter of Daniel Kelly from Dublin. They had four sons, Colman, Hugh, Bryan and Michael and four daughters, Maria, Susan, Bidelia and Lucy.
In 1815 Sir Michael was junior counsel to Daniel O’Connell, whose friendship was of great assistance to him. In 1834 he became Solicitor-General for Ireland and was elected MP for Dungarvan from 1835 to 1837. He brought in the O'Loghlen Act for the Suppression of Drunkenness, which cleared the way for Father Mathew's temperance movement. In 1835 became Attorney-General for Ireland and was elevated to the Irish Bench as Baron of the Court of Exchequer in 1836, the first Roman Catholic to occupy a seat on the bench since 1688. He relinquished this office the following year on being appointed Master of the Rolls in Ireland. In July 1838 he was created a Baronet, of Drumcanora in Ennis.
O'Loghlen died in London. He is buried in the family vault at the old graveyard in Ruan. His mausoleum is an impressive Egyptian Revival tomb. A statue of Sir Michael O’Loghlen can be seen at the Ennis Courthouse. He was succeeded as baronet by his eldest son Colman, and on Colman's death by his younger son Bryan.
The Kelly Mausoleum, Ruan Kelly 1857 to 2004
Port House (Porte), ruan. which is not in a graveyard but at the side of the road.
The mausleum of the Kelly family of Port House, also known as Porte, stands in Portlecka, between Port House and Ruan village. These transcriptions are complete as of 2013. The mausleum sits on the side of a busy road.
Frost’s History of Clare tells us that the name Ruan comes from the old Irish name for the Alder tree, Ruadhan. The bark of the alder was used in olden times to dye wool red. Writing in 1807 Samuel Lewis tells us that Ruan was the site of one of the principal sheep fairs in the county. This fair was held on September 26th and a fair was also held on June 17th. Until the early 1960s the school was closed on these days but by then the opening of Ennis Mart had put an end to fairs.
Frost’s History also tells us that the MacBrody family, who were hereditary poets and historians to the O’Brien’s of Thomond, were associated with our parish. They had land in Ballybrody, Lettermoylan and Kilkee which they held free of all tribute by virtue of their office as Chroniclers of Kings. The Macbrody family lost all their property during the Cromwellian wars. Bishop Fogarty alluded to this proud history when urging the people of Ruan to build a new church even though finance was a problem.
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I love how respectful you are always. Never heard you say a bad word about what you see. You respect all. Even to say hello to the dead. I hope you
continue always to share
Thank you very much, like the headstone read, Pause, stranger, when you pass me by: As you are now, so once was I. As I am now, so you will be. So prepare for death and follow me.
Wow, what great finds! I never get tired of looking at those old stones. Amazing Kelly mausoleum. The church and tower are beautiful. The dog startled me 😄
I nearly lost my live when I seen him from the corner of my eye, then GV frightened me, just walking up beside me..I'm not sure what was wrong with me lol
@@SerenitySueGraveyardsAt first, I thought the dog was real and must be frozen there 🤭
@tomsdotter3228 🤣🤣🤣 me too
I have an Irish descendent . Unfortunately, I will never make it to Ireland in this lifetime. Watching Your videos is like going home. Thank you for taking us on this journey ❤
It hurts my heart when people tell me they are of Irish descent and they will never make it to Ireland, I hope my videos give you a sense of peace and a place here in Ireland ❤️
You find some really special places. Thanks for sharing
As always Feral you're very welcome 🙏
What a BEAUTIFUL church with ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS stained glass windows!! XXXX 👏👍❤💚💞🤗
Love this church, the colour, the bell tower, looks like it's something you'd see in a western
@@SerenitySueGraveyards It does, doesn't it?! XXXX 🤠🐎👍❤💚💞🤗
Oh how i love the ruins, but i think i just love the stone walls❤❤❤ beautiful cemetary, watching it twice.❤😊😊❤😊
Thank you so much 🤗
You got me when you were talking about the doggie, you got me laughing. Love you
Thanks ❤️
You made my day with that 1600s stone Sue. Incredible find! Big thank you to Kris for pointing you guys to the roadside mausoleum, it was awesome peeping inside. Take care you two. Deb of Oz XXXX
Glad you enjoyed it Deb
What a lovely church and all is kept so neat and tidy. A very well loved place. Thank you for showing us around. ❤
You're very welcome 🙏
Digging out from snow and cold. Your green of Ireland lifts my spirits today.
I'd love a little snow but I don't want to be digging myself out 🥶
WOW! What a beautiful church! I love it!
The graveyard and Mausoleums are very beautiful, with the nice manicured lawn and clean stone. It is very nice and well maintained! It looks like the community is very active and able to keep the entire area in good repair!
Nice to see they are maintained
Totally enjoyed this one. Some fantastic hidden secrets. Thank you muchly for sharing Sue. 👏
Cheers Kev, appreciate it
I'm sure they are resting in peace by not having to sit on those uncomfortable pews! Lol :)
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Sue and Cathal that was wonderful. 1688 is insane. Love seeing the Old English. So much beauty. I have to admit that I kind of jumped when I saw the dog. It looked so lifelike. The Kelly Mausoleum was beautiful. The church reminded me of the churches in New England USA. So beautiful and really different for your location. Margo and I love you both
Oh Sylvia how lovely to hear from you and Margo, if only you'd seen me jump that was funny 🤣🤣 love you both so much 💙💛❤️
Pretty clean cemetery! ❤
It really is!
Great tour! Everything you showed us was fascinating! 1600s stone, amazing!
So much to see liz, that dog nearly ended me 🤣🤣 turned out to be a statue
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I thought it was real😂🤣.
My Husband and Myself have just started watching ye and we’re absolutely loving all yer finds 😊
Awesome! Thank you! Enjoy 🥰
So gorgeous 😊 and people think I'm daft for seeing the beauty of these places. Those coffins were beautifully ornate.
I couldn't agree more
Great finds and loved seeing that 1600's stone, Sue. The church is beautiful! Take care and God bless!
Thanks Pamela, yes it's a very beautiful blue church, very unique for Ireland
1688 wow! Thats why checking out old cemeteries is so interesting.
Absolutely
The Crib is lovely too x
Yes Ann we always have cribs in our churches
Sue, when I first saw the church, I thought the same as GV, it looks like those in New England. This cemetery had a little bit of everything. From 1688 until 2022! Amazing! Have a good evening. It is snowing here in northern Alabama, about 8 inches so far! Unusual for us, but very beautiful.
Oh I love snow, wish we could get a little. I love watching snow fall, very beautiful
I find it amazing that burials span over 200 years apart in the same section. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Mam, I love to hear you speak - respectively.
Thank you ❤️
That 1688 grave stone was awesome. And I loved the Kelly masoleum. Then I fell asleep and can't remember everything else, except the church was beautiful! You did good. Sorry I failed on this one! ♥️🙏♥️
Thanks Janet, you get your sleep when you can, it's needed 🥰
Super looking mausoleum
I’m from the United States, North Carolina and I love watching your channel.
Thanks so much ❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards your very welcome 🤗
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Wow you all have beautiful cemeteries'. Can't believe you have so many 😻
Thank you ❤️
It's a beautiful old church.thks
You're very welcome 🙏
Thanks for another great video sue,hurry don’t get wet ,a hot cuppa is needed,greatmauseleum for the Kelly’s.Safe travels,stay dry,👋👋👍🙏🙏🇦🇺
Thanks Peter ❤️
Beautiful Tower, wow, what a find and what a lovely church well done, guys 😮
I love this church so beautiful
That's amazing sue wow thank you
You are so welcome Paul
Once again. You have not failed us .
All the way from the Caribbean island of trinidad and Tobago
Thanks a million 🥰
Beautiful church inside and out, I take it it's still in use. In my hometown in Northern Wisconsin US, the city hall a bell tower very similar to this church's. Love the 1600s marker..
Yes still in use, it is very beautiful
I credible!! The grass is so green for winter!! Loved all but that dog had ma!! My Great Aunt Ada (Alice Catherine) were named after a Catherine Kelly from either Ireland or Scotland!! Super cool!! Was looking for a Catherine in the list of Kelly’s in the mausoleum!! It’s sooo Beautiful and makes me smile that so
Rome continues to take care of it!! Landscaping & flowers!! Another joy Sue❤🕊💫❤️
Thanks Cathy, lots of Kelly's in Ireland I know several
@@SerenitySueGraveyards my grown children did the dna test and range from 8-12% Irish/Scottish
Beautiful cemetery in beautiful country 😍with Beautiful 😍 people of Ireland 🇮🇪!!!☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Thank you o much 🙏
Hi Sue!! Once again another beautiful day in Ireland. St. Patrick church is is in the community where I live in central Pennsylvania. You can find some churches like the church in the beginning of this episode. It is 16 degrees Fahrenheit here. A bit chilly too! I love Ireland. I hope I visit there before I run out of time😅 66 years old today !! Not old. Just getting older! Take care and God bless❤🙏🏻
Happy birthday 🎂
That church is gorgeous ❤❤❤
I love it, the colour blue is so pretty
WOW stunning church 😮 WOW 1688 grave 😮 WOW Kelly mausoleum 😮 30mins of pure history Great job Sue 👏 😘
Thanks so much Maureen
Beautiful church and mausoleum! I would love to explore with you guys! Much love!❤
Thanks so much, that church is so beautiful
Love the video Sue is nice and clean there.
Thanks Kylie ❤️
I’m Irish descent as my grandparents were Irish, I’ve never been to Ireland before but I’ll go one day. Also I’d love to get an Irish passport at some point, Irish people are fantastic and have a great sense of humour. Great video bless you both.
Cheers for that
OMG Sue that little dog on the grave, would have had exactly 💯% the same effect on me if I would have been stood as you were doing your thing. Tell your fella to announce himself please 🙏, especially when changing sides 🙄 MEN 😂.
The church ⛪ is beautiful Sue and thanks for sharing all, good job 👏 as always love from Tricia xx ❤
Who would ever think all them ⚰ at the side off the Rd, people passing by on there daily duties it's crazy 😳 for sure. ❤much love as always xx
Thanks so much, yes he frightened me for a moment, the coffins and mausoleum ate definitely in a strange place
Good afternoon just catching up on channels. Enjoy your day.👻☠️👻
You're the best, thanks
Loved this one as I am named after county Clare and I am a Kelly!
How cool 😘
That’s phenomenal, Sue! How wonderful that you can enjoy the magnificence of the interior. Thank you so very much for sharing ❤
You are so welcome!
Great video Sue. I could see the rain falling in your video, LOL Stay dry!
It was hail stones the ones that hurt lots lol
Another brilliant adventure! Thank you. Nice to see green. We’re in the middle of sub-zero cold snap.
We are in a cold snap this week, -3 when driving to work, no snow though and I do love a crisp frosty morning
What a beautiful church building,love the stsined glass windows ❤
Definitely one of my favourites
Thank you for showing me the area and all these old cemeteries. I am from America and never been to England or Ireland. I love to go look at old cemeteries in mausoleum just like you do I actually live across the street from a cemetery. It is in cathedral city near Palm Springs, California ,and it has Frank Sinatra who you might know as an famous singer, and a lot of celebrities are buried there, I go visit them twice a year and put flowers…😊
Oh yes, I love Frank Sinatra, you're very lucky to live near there
I love your channel, all the old stones and tombs and churches. They are beautiful. Thanks for all you do.
Thank you very much!
You really give ue some AWESOME video's .. ❤❤Thanks for your hard work
My pleasure 😊
Love when you find really old graves,makes you think what it was like way back then,Another awesome video Sue 🍀
Glad you enjoyed it Bailey
Yet again a beautiful place and well cared for graveyard I love the old stone , thanks Sue 😊
My pleasure 😊
Hello dear sue...we got a big snow here in USA almost every state got snow. Can't think of anything better to do than to stay warm inside and watch your lovely videos as always. I so love how you tell stories always try and read stones. You are great. Stay safe and well😊😊😊
It was windchill
-17 this morning. In my portion of the States.
Stay warm.
Thank you for sharing with us Miss Sue and companion
Omg stay warm and safe 💓
Oh wow, we are at -3 °C in My part of Ireland and that's cold enough
@@SerenitySueGraveyards they have been canceling school. Kids can't be out in this cold. Actually no one should. I've only gone out long enough to start van and let it run for a bit. My dogs go outside to do their business and run right back in.
Hope you stay warm.
Than I s again for sharing with us.
Another special video. The church is absolutely amazing
Love the church too
Hehir is her maiden name but yes confusing. It's a Scottish Gaelic nameAyrshire
The surname Hehir was first found in Ayrshire (Gaelic: Siorrachd Inbhir Àir), formerly a county in the southwestern Strathclyde region of Scotland, that today makes up the Council Areas of South, East, and North Ayrshire, where they held a family seat from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Thanks Feral, never heard the name and couldn't wrap my head around it. ❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I have never seen it or heard of it either. You have a really special find. The name appears to be very old
I have on occasions found names that I'd never heard of this one seems very unique
I’ve come across the Hehir name a lot while researching my ancestors in Co Clare, around Kilrush and the Shannon estuary in the 1800’s. Lots of gravestones with the name too. I’m enjoying your posts as I too visit graveyards in Ireland. Done a lot in and around West Clare it’s so special there and my Ryan grandparents homeland❤️.
@clairedonlon9817 thanks Claire
Your videos never disappoint. Thanks for another great tour from your fan in Missouri, USA! 😊
Thank you very much!
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are so welcome!
What a beautiful place
So much to see in an amazing location
Great video once again
Many thanks! 🥰
This is a wonderful video. It's one of my favourites so far. Those mausoleums are beautiful, as is the church. Those coffins are very ornate.
Thanks Laura, one of my favourites so far
Beautiful cemetery , thanks for letting us experience this through your exploration Serenity Sue.
You're very welcome
Those churches never cease to fill me with awe.
This church was especially beautiful
Beautiful church and historic graveyard. Loved seeing the mausoleum by the side of the road.
Thanks Don, very unusual place to find a mausoleum
Sue, this graveyard had a little of everything! Beautiful church! And the old and new cemetery sections. Interesting vaults. And of course the Kelly mausoleum. And old tombs (1688) and church ruins. Really enjoyed this. Too bad so many of the older stones were unreadable.
Hi Ben, very interesting graveyard and my favourite church this far I've seen
Impressed by the church and its interesting architecture. The mausoleums too.
Thank You Sue! It 's a very beautiful place.❤
It's great Romantyk
The custom of taking a bit of straw from the crib was something I didn't hear about from my Irish relatives, I don't believe my mother or her sisters knew this from their parents. Lovely church and graveyard. Happy New Year to you and your husband.😊
I've known this for years
Beautiful video! Sorry I’ve been a bit MIA from your and GV’s channels. Need a little break, but will be back soon! Love you guys and the amazing community! 🫶
I hope you're OK Vow 🥰
@@SerenitySueGraveyards thank you! I am, just doing the emotional work to get to a better place. Thank you for caring 🫶
thank you from new mexico! hoping you finally got warm!
We did thanks for your comment
That saying you read on Mary Griffins headstone?
The old cemetery that bordered where I grew up in Vermont, there's a gravestone in there that said the exact same saying.
'As you are now so once was I'....
After listening again, the ending is different, the one here ended with 'prepare for death and follow me'. It use to give me the creeps as a kid because it seemed like they were speaking to me.
Hard to explain, like a message from a person long dead...
No I completely understand and I believe they are talking to us, warning us of our own death and of our own mortality, it is creepy
Thank you for another great video, Will from Western Pennsylvania 😮
Thanks Will
What suddenly struck me, as you were showing all of the old dates, was the idea of how many people are in Heaven! Can you imagine the number of people there?! What gorgeous things the two of you are sharing with all of us! Thank you so much! 💛
I'd say Heaven is infinite, never ending
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Yes, I believe you're absolutely right. God bless.
Great video Sue, thank you so much for sharing and that church was just gorgeous.
Love the Church Joel, so beautiful
Sue is THE best! Great episode
Thanks Joe x x
Great!!!
Thanks Miss Marple 😘
Girl pull a extra piece of hay foe me lol ❤❤❤❤
Haha ill have a bag of it at this rate
Amazing church❤️The graves are awesome❤️ The vault was amazing too❤️ You ever think about doing a calendar with the church on one half of the page and vaults and graves on the other half? Stay warm and dry❤️
We have thought of that but it would need a lot of money behind it to get it printed
That was awesome! ❤😊
Thanks Laura ❤️ appreciate you joined my membership
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Happy to help! I love your videos so much 💗 Gv's too, went over and joined his channel as well
I just wish I could help you both more. 😁💙😻
Lovely place you guys certainly find them
Thanks Shaun ❤️
Love your videos and your accent
Thanks for your comment, made my day ❤️
A friend of mine and I used to take care of a road side cemetery after the church was torn down
So kind of you
Heyyyyyy Sue!
Hello Joe ❤️
Greetings from Germany ❤
Hello there! 🥰
I loved this video! ❤
Thanks so much Gina ❤️
Serene beautiful, ❤
It really is!
my best cemetery channel----greetings from Italy
Thank you very much 😊
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Sue ,love your vids .hi from bristol
Thanks so much 🥰
What a beautiful church and cemetery
Thanks ❤️
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Πολύ όμορφο ατμοσφαιρικό!!
Thank you ❤️
Wow Great Video thanks for making it dont got up in the Tower the hunchback Sir Michael O'Loghlen, 1st Barone might get you. Great insidc video that crypt as well
Haha Jamie the statue of the dog scared the sugar outta me, can't imagine how I'd be after meeting the hunchback 🤣🤣
When you see the first big crack on the back, there is someone looking back at you. Egyptian mosuleum.
No way, oh my !!
Amazing tombs
They are Ann
Beautiful place ,quick question ! Can you build mausoleums nowadays ? Just curious
We don't see many if any new mausoleums now, don't think we build anymore
Just after joining you sue this is Great love it
Hey John, beautiful place
This place is wonderful
It is, so beautiful
OMG SURE YOU'RE TOO FUNNY! JUST THE WAY YOU SAID AWWWWW 😅WHEN YOU SAW THE COFFINS HAD ME LAUGHING.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's me to a T sure I'm Stine cracked as we say here in Ireland
I need to get to Ireland
Wow what a nice place!!!!!
Wow 1688
Thanks