I grew up in Graiguecullen, where that mass grave is located. I live in Australia now. Can't believe how the Croppy grave looks without all the trees that were there years ago. Such a shame they removed the 3 huge oak trees.
Great history lesson, thank you! My Nolands had to leave Carlow over 200 years previous to 1798 for freedom, and to keep their heads and fled to Marylland, Pearce Noland's grandson , Ledstone Noland , served with distinction in the American Revolution, serving in Col. Smiths Regiment of North Carolina American Patroits
Is your original spelling Nolan? I have never heard of Noland. I would think it ended up changed over the 200 years to Noland. I'm from a Carlow background and my relatives were hung, drawn and quartered by the yeoman and English at the time and buried in St. Lazerian's Cemetary, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow - on the headstone the death was recorded as 26th June, 1798 with no mention of the cause of death.
@@mikeshiddenhistoriesThank you for doing that. I can only compare it with other channels and if no one else has any problems, fair enough. Interesting history channel you have. Good luck.
Thanks for sharing. Some of my ancestors came from County Carlow and County Cork.
I've never heard of this rebellion .
Hello Mike haven't heard from you in a while. Looking foward to the next video.
I grew up in Graiguecullen, where that mass grave is located. I live in Australia now. Can't believe how the Croppy grave looks without all the trees that were there years ago. Such a shame they removed the 3 huge oak trees.
Great history lesson, thank you!
My Nolands had to leave Carlow over 200 years previous to 1798 for freedom, and to keep their heads and fled to Marylland, Pearce Noland's grandson , Ledstone Noland , served with distinction in the American Revolution, serving in Col. Smiths Regiment of North Carolina American Patroits
Is your original spelling Nolan? I have never heard of Noland. I would think it ended up changed over the 200 years to Noland. I'm from a Carlow
background and my relatives were hung, drawn and quartered by the yeoman and English at the time and buried in St. Lazerian's Cemetary, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow - on the headstone the death was recorded as 26th June, 1798 with no mention of the cause of death.
Carlow IS a tragic event, everyday.
Sad that the volume is so low.
I’ve checked with others and my previous videos and it seems as good as usual
@@mikeshiddenhistoriesThank you for doing that. I can only compare it with other channels and if no one else has any problems, fair enough.
Interesting history channel you have.
Good luck.
Those black irish really did create such a wonderful place we get to enjoy today. ♀️🏳️🌈🇨🇮❤✊🏿
All dat rebellion wasted
Wasted on traitors like mihole Martin varadker and the rest of them