We have enjoyed Jamestown on a number of occasions and each time we learn something new. This is what we love the discovery of life in the sixteen hundreds. It is almost like we dig along with you. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love this channel, found it a few years ago and with all the nonsense videos and arguments and such its so nice to see a young lady with a beautiful smile start out a video about history with all the informed hard working people telling us answers to questions, cheers and thanks
I'm very grateful that you're going to continue these segments. They are filled with a lot of data and information about those that lived there. I noticed in one of the burial shots that the graves do not have the usual pattern of a cemetery. That they were buried haphazardly and in some cases, on top of each other. Was there a known reason for this? Thank you again for these wonderful segments.
I would love to visit jamestown. I have a Huge family Connection There. I'm also a descendant of john going of the white lion. James mckelvey and a few more. I'm not sure when they arrive there except for john going in 1619 which the last name later became gowen. They moved here in South Carolina and Commissioned a fort in 1773 in gowensville and was a captain in the roebuck army.
You have the best job I can imagine. Keep up the fantastic work!
Please keep doing these videos!
Keep sharing, they are awesome!
Yes! Please keep the videos coming!
Thanks for sharing this information in such an easily accessible way. It's also nice to see who is doing the work there at Jamestown.
Always interesting and enjoyable.
Thank you for answering my question!
Great stuff, love these video's, they're incredibly informative and really easy to follow and digest. Thanks guys. 😊
Very much appreciate your work and continuing of these videos.
We have enjoyed Jamestown on a number of occasions and each time we learn something new. This is what we love the discovery of life in the sixteen hundreds. It is almost like we dig along with you. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love Dig Deeper.
Well Thank again, I'll try to stop on way to Florida this year. SeeYa !
I love this channel, found it a few years ago and with all the nonsense videos and arguments and such its so nice to see a young lady with a beautiful smile start out a video about history with all the informed hard working people telling us answers to questions, cheers and thanks
I'm very grateful that you're going to continue these segments. They are filled with a lot of data and information about those that lived there.
I noticed in one of the burial shots that the graves do not have the usual pattern of a cemetery. That they were buried haphazardly and in some cases, on top of each other.
Was there a known reason for this?
Thank you again for these wonderful segments.
I love this video series. More, more! Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful info! Please continue to do so!
Always love your videos! Yes, THANK YOU! Keep them coming. Mary
Fascinating! I hope you do more like this.
Thank you for the fun and informative video's.
Thankyou!!!
Did any of the founding fathers or they're families visit Jamestown ?
Founding fathers of the United States .
Thank you .
I would love to visit jamestown. I have a Huge family Connection There. I'm also a descendant of john going of the white lion. James mckelvey and a few more. I'm not sure when they arrive there except for john going in 1619 which the last name later became gowen. They moved here in South Carolina and Commissioned a fort in 1773 in gowensville and was a captain in the roebuck army.
Wonder why graves are in such a hap hazered placement?
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I love your show but I don't come here to hear about...the thing shall not be named. I'm here precisely to escape that.
Keep up the great work.