@@SerenitySueGraveyards ok it’s Joseph Dowling 1878-1952 Gardner for a living. Married Bridget McLoughlin 1881-1923. John J Aug 21, 1901-1976 Lucan, Dublin. Anna M Sept 26, 1902-1987. Mary A apr 15, 1904-Oct 21, 1975 Salford, UK. Joseph C May 17, 1909-1985. Patrick apr 15, 1906-1979. Margaret Maggie Sept 4, 1907-May 28, 1966 Manchester, UK. Bridget Jan 8, 1908-??. James Dec 12, 1912-Dec 23, 1945 Rathangan, Ire. Katherine Mar 25, 1914-1987. Elizabeth Lizzie 1916-1932 Galway. Helen July 1923-July 1923. The mom Bridget died in 1923 as well perhaps childbirth complications ? I didn’t find Eileen or Lawrence
Lovely cemetery. I love all the railing, especially the one with the cherub faces on it. Someone really cared for the Dowling family yo place a marker for each person buried there. The mausoleum was beautiful. Thank you Sue, take care and God Bless ❤
Such a BEAUTIFUL cemetery!! Love the Celtic crosses!! Thanks for sharing, Sue!! Please look after yourself, and try not to overdo things, especially as you're not well!! XXXX 💞💞🌻🌻
never seen so many railings in one place it must have made it hard for visiting family to place flowers etc . lovely well kept cemetery and the memorials for the Dowling family was a loving touch . Thank you Serenity Sue another really enjoyable walk ❤️
Thank you sue. Beautiful Cemetery and mausoleum. Looks so peaceful. I enjoy sharing with my family. God Bless.take care. Love, respect and positivity always. Neita James and family. 🙂👋.
Nice little cemetry Sue however small or large there all worthy of a visit arnt they and i love how respectfull you are however old they are.its a shame you can't see the writing on them all but i like to see the wethered stone with the lichen on them.hope your feeling a lot better.from someone who's been a sufferer of chest infections since the age of six there not nice.thi luckily ive escaped covid.take care🌹🌻🌹
I'm going good, looking back I've had breathing problems since I had it, should have probably checked up on it..yes I love the lichen covered headstones too ❤️🥰mind yourself x
Hi Sue! You should have filmed the bridge and edited it in! I've seen those small green metal Celtic crosses in some of your other videos. I'm guessing that in the old days they were made of iron but these days they use a more corrosion-resistant steel. Either way they have an elegant simplicity. Thanks for showing us a very interesting churchyard. 🇦🇺 🇮🇪
Thanks so much, I was too scared to film the bridge, I had to turn the car around to take the turn, 1st gear all the way over it, room only for one I'll see if I can get the picture of it ❤️❤️
Good walking around with ya Sue.. It’s 3am here in the morning ☕️🐓in U.S. This Amazing Place Full of unique features and views of Railings and Beautiful Crosses was Awesome 👏 Thank you for sharing this video 🕊🦋🌹
Very nice cemetery, Sue, love the angels on the rails. I hope you're starting to feel better! Your overcast sky looks just like ours today here in Michigan. It's 51 degrees F. and raining ⛈️ , supposed to mix with a little snow tonight! Just drank a hot cocoa to warm up!
The Robert Cassidy mausoleum at 14:00 minutes,had odd looking cast iron finials on top of the railings. Looked like a strange face design. Maybe I'm just seeing things! Beautiful little cemetery though. Nicely done Sue and Irish eyes. 😊👍
What a lovely place. Thank you for the great tour. Hope you're feeling better. Take care. If you need to take some time off, do so. We'll still be here when you feel up to posting a video again ☺️.
Hi Toms, thank you, I've a premiere Friday evening and I'm off then Saturday them for some more videos, I'm doing good on steroids and antibiotics ❤️❤️❤️
Who does the upkeep on your cemeteries? All the ones you show or so well keep. All are so beautiful, you most definitely have some of the best resting places. Great Job Sue... God Bless 🥰
This is a beautiful place, kept so well but sadly time has erased the writing on most of the older ones. Well done Sue and Irish eyes, bles you both 💕🇦🇺
The Cassidy mausoleum and graves are members of the Cassidy family who's whiskey distillery dominated Monasterevin in the 18th and 19th Century. The distillery buildings can still be seen in the town.
Another beautiful tour .sorry but I must ask was this while you were sick or were you ok ? Irish said in his chat you weren’t feeling well hope you were rugged up.Beautiful graves and mausoleums ,maybe just as well they were not accessible,might stop grave robbers,vandals etc,Any way I checked the time difference,Dublin is 10 hours behind us .Have a great day,travel safe and good health to you both,👋👋👋from ballarat in Oz🇦🇺👍
Yes, I'd been feeling off for a few weeks but tried to ignore it, long covid or so my Dr. Said but I'm on medication now so hopefully back to working order again soon ❤️❤️
Well take care,I can say I got a chill spent a week in hossie,with bordering on pneumonia not nice ,you and yours look after yourselves and stay well. That way you’ll be able to continue doing what yous love doing,❤️from me and mine from ballarat in Oz🇦🇺👍
Following uprisings and battles, surviving Irish freedom fighters would hide until nightfall, before returning to collect the bodies of the fallen. These would be buried in one grave and covered in earth, to form a mound. I often wonder if the mounds, you come accross, contain the remains of those who died in battles.
That mausoleum is so cool and love all those railings almost all of them are different. And Dowling, I loved that a special stone for everyone
Yes the Dowling one is fantastic but who were they 🤔 someone kindly remembered them all, so sweet and it said twin on some of them too how sad ❤️❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards ok it’s Joseph Dowling 1878-1952 Gardner for a living. Married Bridget McLoughlin 1881-1923. John J Aug 21, 1901-1976 Lucan, Dublin. Anna M Sept 26, 1902-1987. Mary A apr 15, 1904-Oct 21, 1975 Salford, UK. Joseph C May 17, 1909-1985. Patrick apr 15, 1906-1979. Margaret Maggie Sept 4, 1907-May 28, 1966 Manchester, UK. Bridget Jan 8, 1908-??. James Dec 12, 1912-Dec 23, 1945 Rathangan, Ire. Katherine Mar 25, 1914-1987. Elizabeth Lizzie 1916-1932 Galway. Helen July 1923-July 1923. The mom Bridget died in 1923 as well perhaps childbirth complications ? I didn’t find Eileen or Lawrence
Thanks Linda, just saw your message, someone really loved their family to give them each a stone of their own, so sweet ❤️❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I forgot to mention, the twin is the husband/father’s twin brother.
@@lindaball6714 thanks so much, I popped it up on community page and pinned your comment x x
Hi sue another banging and beautiful cemetery stay safe
Cheers Mandy ❤️
Lovely cemetery. I love all the railing, especially the one with the cherub faces on it. Someone really cared for the Dowling family yo place a marker for each person buried there. The mausoleum was beautiful. Thank you Sue, take care and God Bless ❤
Yes they went to a lot of time and money to make sure each one is remembered individually, how lovely 😍
Such a BEAUTIFUL cemetery!! Love the Celtic crosses!!
Thanks for sharing, Sue!! Please look after yourself, and try not to overdo things, especially as you're not well!! XXXX 💞💞🌻🌻
Thanks Nadia ❤️❤️
Agree! You are not fully well. Go easySue!
Back to work tomorrow hopefully I'll be grand ❤️❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Good!! Have a great day back at work, Sue!! XXXX ❤
There were a lot of things in this cemetery that I really liked! Including all the railings! Thank you, Sue!
The cherub railings were my favourite 😍
So beautiful... Thanks for bring us with you. Take care and God bless.
Thanks Nancy, God Bless ❤️
never seen so many railings in one place it must have made it hard for visiting family to place flowers etc . lovely well kept cemetery and the memorials for the Dowling family was a loving touch . Thank you Serenity Sue another really enjoyable walk ❤️
Thanks Caron, yes lots of railings, some say it's to stop graverobbers 🤔
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I can see how that could be and that parish was extra cautious . Still , they are really well kept and worth seeing ❤️
I just love to find these little places as we drive around ❤️
What a beautiful cemetery!! Great find Sue, thank you so much my lovely friend 😊
Thanks Shela❤️❤️
Lovely wee cemetery thanks sue
Thanks Hazel ❤️
Thank you sue. Beautiful Cemetery and mausoleum. Looks so peaceful. I enjoy sharing with my family. God Bless.take care. Love, respect and positivity always. Neita James and family. 🙂👋.
Thanks so much 🙏
Nice little cemetry Sue however small or large there all worthy of a visit arnt they and i love how respectfull you are however old they are.its a shame you can't see the writing on them all but i like to see the wethered stone with the lichen on them.hope your feeling a lot better.from someone who's been a sufferer of chest infections since the age of six there not nice.thi luckily ive escaped covid.take care🌹🌻🌹
I'm going good, looking back I've had breathing problems since I had it, should have probably checked up on it..yes I love the lichen covered headstones too ❤️🥰mind yourself x
This cemetery is very well taken care of lots of beautiful large crosses and got to love the Celtic cross
Oh the celtic crosses are always amazing ❤️
Beautiful cemetery! Thanks for the tour Sue❤️.
Thanks as always Liz ❤️
Hi Sue! You should have filmed the bridge and edited it in! I've seen those small green metal Celtic crosses in some of your other videos. I'm guessing that in the old days they were made of iron but these days they use a more corrosion-resistant steel. Either way they have an elegant simplicity. Thanks for showing us a very interesting churchyard. 🇦🇺 🇮🇪
Thanks so much, I was too scared to film the bridge, I had to turn the car around to take the turn, 1st gear all the way over it, room only for one I'll see if I can get the picture of it ❤️❤️
I've posted the photos of the bridge from Google maps, it doesn't really look much in them but I was panicking lol ❤️
What a lovely place! I hope you’re feeling better, Sue 💐
Thanks Cathy, not too bad now ❤️❤️
Good walking around with ya Sue.. It’s 3am here in the morning ☕️🐓in U.S. This Amazing Place Full of unique features and views of Railings and Beautiful Crosses was Awesome 👏 Thank you for sharing this video 🕊🦋🌹
Thank you ❤️❤️
Beautiful cemetery, love the railings
Me too, the one with cherubs is so beautiful 😍
@@SerenitySueGraveyards absolutely
Love the angel railings
Me too how cute 😍
Thanks for another fascinating walk!
I love thos Road side stops, you never know what you're going to find
Very nice cemetery, Sue, love the angels on the rails. I hope you're starting to feel better! Your overcast sky looks just like ours today here in Michigan. It's 51 degrees F. and raining ⛈️ , supposed to mix with a little snow tonight! Just drank a hot cocoa to warm up!
Yes rain here on and off today here, pretty cold is well, wind getting up now too ❤️
The Robert Cassidy mausoleum at 14:00 minutes,had odd looking cast iron finials on top of the railings. Looked like a strange face design. Maybe I'm just seeing things! Beautiful little cemetery though. Nicely done Sue and Irish eyes. 😊👍
It does look like that 😳
Beautiful cemetery Sue. I must say Ireland has more respect for the dead than we do in America.
Really, gosh I think American cemeteries are stunning 😍
What a lovely place. Thank you for the great tour. Hope you're feeling better. Take care. If you need to take some time off, do so. We'll still be here when you feel up to posting a video again ☺️.
Hi Toms, thank you, I've a premiere Friday evening and I'm off then Saturday them for some more videos, I'm doing good on steroids and antibiotics ❤️❤️❤️
Another Great Video thanks very much for taking the time to make this.
You're very welcome ❤️
Lovely cemetery, Sue! I’ve never seen so many railings around the graves; very interesting. Made it rather maze-like, didn’t it? Thanks for the walk!😊
Thanks Terri, wonder were they used to save them from graverobbers 🤔❤️
Dowlings are Great Grandparents !!!
From there and then to here and now ! 2022 Wisconsin USA
I shared some information on the community page and there's a comment pinned here too ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful cemetery Sue. Cannot believe how many grave have metal railing around it. So sad how many young peopl died I. The early 1900’s.
Yes Maureen unusual the amount of railings in there ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Gorgeous!
Thanks Wendy x x
Who does the upkeep on your cemeteries? All the ones you show or so well keep. All are so beautiful, you most definitely have some of the best resting places. Great Job Sue... God Bless 🥰
Thanks Jan, most have a caretaker or it will just be family then after the caretaker cuts the grass x x
This is a beautiful place, kept so well but sadly time has erased the writing on most of the older ones. Well done Sue and Irish eyes, bles you both 💕🇦🇺
Thanks Liz ❤️
Morning from the US Sue.
Hey Connie ❤️
Great footage of the old tombstones. Any plans to visit the U.S.?
If I ever have enough money to do so I'd love to ❤️
Thank you so much for this one. Now all I hear is the gate squeaking but before I definitely heard music. Weird.
That is weird 😳
The Cassidy mausoleum and graves are members of the Cassidy family who's whiskey distillery dominated Monasterevin in the 18th and 19th Century. The distillery buildings can still be seen in the town.
Thanks for that info
Another beautiful tour .sorry but I must ask was this while you were sick or were you ok ? Irish said in his chat you weren’t feeling well hope you were rugged up.Beautiful graves and mausoleums ,maybe just as well they were not accessible,might stop grave robbers,vandals etc,Any way I checked the time difference,Dublin is 10 hours behind us .Have a great day,travel safe and good health to you both,👋👋👋from ballarat in Oz🇦🇺👍
Yes, I'd been feeling off for a few weeks but tried to ignore it, long covid or so my Dr. Said but I'm on medication now so hopefully back to working order again soon ❤️❤️
Well take care,I can say I got a chill spent a week in hossie,with bordering on pneumonia not nice ,you and yours look after yourselves and stay well.
That way you’ll be able to continue doing what yous love doing,❤️from me and mine from ballarat in Oz🇦🇺👍
Thanks Peter ❤️
A nice old graveyard but a very bumpy one, i wonder what has happened there, interesting vaults.
Interesting for sure but no real information here
Following uprisings and battles, surviving Irish freedom fighters would hide until nightfall, before returning to collect the bodies of the fallen. These would be buried in one grave and covered in earth, to form a mound. I often wonder if the mounds, you come accross, contain the remains of those who died in battles.
I've wondered tha myself, as it seems strange, I know I've certainly walked many places with very obvious single grave mounds, it's so sad ❤️
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I'm getting caught up, we got a 8 week old new puppy-self explanatory, right 😊
Oh yes, I completely understand that 😍