Thanks for posting this. I hope to visit one day. It's more beautiful than my grandpa O'Gorman ever described. He was my best friend. Always dreamed of moving to Fethard. Hope there's room in Fethard for a Yank who's there to learn, work hard, minds his own business & just wants to build a simple life. Also I'd like to visit my great grandparents graves & pay my respects, they likely would've perished in the '30s or '40s. Great video.
My grandfather told me that in 1940's there was a Yank whom came to Fethard. He was a real "wanna be" Irish Patriot. He was asking too many of the wrong questions too loudly, drawing unwanted attention to himself at the pub one night. The next morning he was found on that hill tied to a tree naked. lol.
Some of my ancesters come from this area and had children baptised in Fethard. (Vaughan, Maher, Meaher) I'm having a hard time finding them except for the three baptisms in Fethard. Their residences were in Glengard in 1838 and Newtown in 1845. Thank you for this video. Was this the only catholic church and graveyard? The video really gave me a feel for where they lived!
Thanks Christine, I'll be making a return to Fethard this summer but those names do remain popular in the area, it's difficult to trace with certainty due to records having been destroyed.
Thanks for posting this. I hope to visit one day. It's more beautiful than my grandpa O'Gorman ever described. He was my best friend. Always dreamed of moving to Fethard. Hope there's room in Fethard for a Yank who's there to learn, work hard, minds his own business & just wants to build a simple life. Also I'd like to visit my great grandparents graves & pay my respects, they likely would've perished in the '30s or '40s. Great video.
You don’t want to move to Fethard trust me
Fethard is definitely worth visiting although opinion is divided on how nice it would be to live there. I like it.
My grandfather told me that in 1940's there was a Yank whom came to Fethard. He was a real "wanna be" Irish Patriot. He was asking too many of the wrong questions too loudly, drawing unwanted attention to himself at the pub one night. The next morning he was found on that hill tied to a tree naked. lol.
What a great story, there might be a few still around who remember it too.
Some of my ancesters come from this area and had children baptised in Fethard. (Vaughan, Maher, Meaher) I'm having a hard time finding them except for the three baptisms in Fethard. Their residences were in Glengard in 1838 and Newtown in 1845. Thank you for this video. Was this the only catholic church and graveyard? The video really gave me a feel for where they lived!
Thanks Christine, I'll be making a return to Fethard this summer but those names do remain popular in the area, it's difficult to trace with certainty due to records having been destroyed.
Awesome Darren!!!
+Kimberly Killebrew thank you for watching
A great video of my hometown and where I live :)
+Bradley Phelan99 thanks, it's an impressive town
Panoramic Ireland yea its a lovely town when its not raining ha
Yes, like everywhere in Ireland. At least you have a good pub or two!
Panoramic Ireland haha yea that's the main thing :)
Great to see my home town doing well been 60 years away
Lovely town Alan and they have refurbished a few of the old buildings in recent years.
At the start I saw my house the yellow creamy house
full screen makes it feel as if I am walking along side you!
+Iryna Sarachman keep an eye out for more on the way soon.
Thank you! Your work makes me feel as if I am standing there and seeing the same view.
Lovely!
+Iryna Sarachman thank you
My ancestors hail from here,any Hayde family around still?
Hayde is still definitely a local name, have you visited Fethard?
@@PanoramicIreland No would love to. My great grandad Patrick left for Tottington in Lancashire, England in the 1880's. My grandad was William Hayde.
@@PanoramicIreland I have done a DNA test, the Hayde name may have originated in Norway or Sweden?
@@carolcr4024 it's possible, it's not very common outside of the area so likely quite easy to find relatives there.
You missed the famous geese!
I'll have to see them on a return visit..
For some reason reminds me of a rural french town
Yes, it has that sleepy feel to it for sure.
There are other smaller sections of the Town Walls up by the GAA park and the roads are marked to show the outline of the walls.
I'll have to make a return visit, thanks for the info.
@@PanoramicIreland if I ever win the Lotto I'm going to buy Knockelly Castle :)
@@therealunclevanya that does look like a fine place to live and I saw it was for sale recently so keep buying those tickets!
And yes it is still an undertaker aswell
*me looking for my house 👀 *
That's it on the left.
U skipped out the post office
gowan d kid
Now that’s a fethard native
@@Sam-fc8ik 😂 yup, big bags
@@norubusan7 Yupperdah