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Emagine people's deaths who have been undocumented and have been dead for thousands of years
ОтветитьNot "settlers", *invaders*.
Ответитьam🤲en
ОтветитьIf you shine a flash lite sideways across the stone it makes it easier to read the words.
ОтветитьThe 1’s are not 1’s they are i’s as in the year of our lord jesus. This is 700’s. They added 1000 years to hide the millennial kingdom. We are in satans little kingdom. They didn’t bury people before 1700’s?
ОтветитьI live in a small town south of Boston MA, there's a very old cemetery in our town as well that I walk often. It's still in use but in the original section there are burials dating back to the early 1700's and some stones that are older but are no longer readable. These cemeteries are like history books, some of the stones tell great stories. It's also sad when you look at the recent graves that are still visited and tended to by family and then the old ones that aren't because everyone who knew those people are also long gone. Their graves are maintained by the groundskeepers but no one has visited them in a very long time.
ОтветитьYou got me there bro in public tomb
ОтветитьWeather effects stones so differently.
ОтветитьWhahah...that public tomb joke...😂
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Ответить'Old' yes, 'Ancient' not yet'
ОтветитьWho takes it upon themselves to make a reproduction of a deteriorating gravestone? And where does the original go?
ОтветитьThat jump scare actually got me really bad lol
ОтветитьThe Mayflower didn't land at Plymouth Rock. The Pilgrims first went ashore on the other side of Cape Cod Bay at what became Province Town. They spent a few weeks there before reboarding the Mayflower and setting out and ending up at the Plymouth Rock site. They did some far out crap at Province Town - chasing natives, robbing native burial sites and stealing native food stores. It wasn't as bad as it sounds but it wasn't all together wholesome either.
ОтветитьThank you for finding Thankful Hallet, a distant cousin of mine. Her 3rd great grandparents, John and Elizabeth Howland, are my 10th great grandparents. They were passengers on the Mayflower.
You also found Joseph Hawes, another distant cousin of mine. His 2nd great grandparents are John and Elizabeth Howland. Joseph is Thankful's 2nd cousin once removed.
Good stuff
Ответитьpositioning a tall bathroom door mirror to reflect the sun will help you out.
ОтветитьI didn't know that there's such a name as Thankful. These names have not been mentioned in hundreds of years. Thank you for honouring them.
Ответить❤ got a colonial cemetery where my family is, up Plymouth way, will be investigating soon ...with a Spirit Box.❤❤❤
Ответить1642 Old North Cemetery, Ipswich, MA
ОтветитьI’m surprised that some of those people lived into their 70’s and 80’s in that time.
ОтветитьThat's about as old as you can get in the US. Nice job.
ОтветитьJust a helpful thought: It would be great if you could contact the cemetery staff before your videos in order to locate the oldest headstones and actually show them in the videos.
ОтветитьThese are the oldest graves in the US.i have seen older in india.thanks for the trip
ОтветитьGreat video!!! Enjoyed a look at some of our early settlers gravestones. Thanks so much 👩🏻🏫👏🏻🪦🥰‼️
ОтветитьThe Mayflower arrived in Plymouth in 1620. So Richard Sears would have arrived in Plymouth on a different ship, since he arrived in 1630.
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ОтветитьI flinched when he look through the holes and the ghost girl popped up. 😂
ОтветитьDid you find any body with the name Spurlock buried there late 1600s?
ОтветитьWow now that's old
ОтветитьThere's a lot of History. Those people would have a lot of stories to tell.
Ответитьthat ghost in the public tomb scared the s out of me lmao
Ответить1700 is actually the 18th century.
ОтветитьExcellent video. Very interesting.
Ответитьmy son who is 8 was watching this, we are in england. And he has autism and is learning american history, that jumpy bit you put in really scared him and upset him, can you put in a disclaimer. He is only a child ????
Ответитьpure poetry each mans life is but a breath
Ответитьthat jump scare got me bad lol
ОтветитьThat jumpscare almost gave me a heart attack 🤦
ОтветитьYou mentioned 3 of my ancestors, thank you
ОтветитьI was in Concord recently and saw a grave from 1680 something and I think the guy was oldest to have been born in England. So he was probably on one of the Ships coming over.
ОтветитьThese names probably haven't been spoken in several hundred years. THANK YOU for mentioning their existence...
Ответить"Thankful" is a very unusual name, never came across it when going through cemeteries on the Cape. Do you think there were more women named "Thankful" that changed it when they were adults?🤔
ОтветитьAnother great, interesting video! Sure is nice to learn of these remarkable places. Going to try and visit most of them on my exploratory trip to the East Coast.
ОтветитьEu estava distraída e levei um susto com aquela mulher.
ОтветитьNow THIS is intriguing and fascinating! Very interesting brother. I can only imagine what it must’ve been going living in those days.
Ответить⚫ I remember the exact same style drawings. That are carved on some of the oldest stones. That illustrated books from the same era. It is wonderful to actually peer into the past, while in the present.⚫
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