Beautiful cemetery and it makes me smile to see the pyranees up in the hills doing his job ... Two of my favorite things . Pyranees and Cemetery... Keep up the good work
I'm so homesick for those beautiful West Virginia mountains moved to Florida 10 years ago from Boone County and I'm so ready to come home. Love ur videos keep up the great work. I'm related to the Hatfields
As Dorothy so eloquently put it. There's no place like home. My brother was my Mother's only Son and he was her favorite. He was a Momma's boy and we 4 sisters knew it but we didn't mind. We protected and fought for him because he was the only boy. He died 2 years ago of Lung Cancer. We miss him dearly but my Mom was there waiting for her baby boy so we take comfort in that.
I said the same thing, Dorinda. We sold our family house when Mommy died in 2019. The owner is a local doctor and he’s rented it for three years. My neighbor told me the young family has moved closer to Chapmanville and I told her I would move back home tomorrow if I could. I’ve lived and worked in NYC for many years but there is no place like home. I grew up at Omar in Logan County. ❤
So true. I've been on the move since I was 19 years old. I'm 55 now, and I miss the beautiful beaches of my home: San Diego, CA, but cannot afford the cost of living there 😢
So down to earth and not like a reporter. I commend you for your talents and hard work showing the rest of us that it's not always what you think and everybody has a personality, a real person inside that the tabloids like to leave out or exaggerate. Great site can't wait for the next video!!!!!
Just tripped over this channel somehow. I love it.. I’m a Hatfield myself.. My grand father “Millard Hatfield “ married “Lucille Fetty “ from West Virginia.. My sister did a genealogy family tree on us and we are supposedly related to Devil Ance.. I’m in Somerset Ky and she’s in New York.. I love the history of our name. BUT with all that being said.. it’s a shame I live in Somerset Ky and have never travelled to Eastern Ky to see any of these places you all show on your channel.. So thank you so much for all your time and effort into doing these videos!! Hopefully one day soon I will make it over. Y’all stay blessed!!
Ya’ll are doing such a wonderful job. You two make such a great team. Leo tells the personal family stories and Heather searches for the facts. I feel privileged to watch your CZcams channel.
@@thehillbillyfiles You should do a video about Doc Elliott Hatfield and how he married a girl from my neck of the woods, Nicholas County. Also, how are you related to Devil Anse?
My first time seeing this, and I enjoyed it very much! I love walking through old cemeteries and reading the head stones. I like the way you explain the events!
Just finished watching the Hatfields and McCoys (Kevin Costner version) and found your video. Men with grit and the women were stout. Great video. Y’all southerners were made to tell stories.
This was very informative into Cap Hatfields life. The way you told the story of his relationship with his father is sad. It's to bad he and his father couldn't resolve their issues. I also like how much you show respect to the owners of the properties and asking permission to enter. You were raised right. Thanks for everything and Heather do for this channel. God Bless
I just subscribed and I like the fact that your videos are basically up to date. Plus I live between Prestonsburg and Pikeville. Been up into Dils cemetery looking for family members but can`t be found because of landslides. My surname is Mullins, which peaked my interest. I have interesting stories if anyone would like to hear them. I`m only 57 , but I like history
@@thehillbillyfiles I`m not sure if I`ve seen that one or not. I`ll have to look and see. My understanding our surname Mullins came from the slave owner in Virginia back whenever. That`s why year round I look like a Mexican! I love history though, and Thanks.
Cap is buried in a beautiful place. In the woods with wildlife all around with a great view. I like chickens so I would be pleased to lay down in a place like that when my time comes. The other video about the cemetery you said was very sad. My family had a farm and when my dad and his partner bought a farm named shawnee village. It has a old cemetery on it the people before us had moved all most all the markers. A few was left when we got it dad never tried to farm it because he had respect for the people there and the family. It's listed as a lost cemetery in find a grave. I remember seeing a few with the death date in the 1820. John murrell also used it as one of his hq. And 2 if his gang is buried there. I found the names and a short story about the brothers. They was in murrells gang and after holding up a riverboat at shawnee village landing. They all got drunk and the brothers got in a fight with other gang members and were killed. Mark Twain wrote about how bad shawnee village Arkansas was and it was best not to go by there in the 1820s.
All of a sudden theres ppl posting on the feud, well I watched a couple and I knew you and Heather knew more and researched more on the subject...I want truth and you're it....and you're entertaining too.!!!
I'm a old Alabama native, and I have been to West Virginia several times over the years mainly just riding and looking. Watching your videos has made me want to come back and look deeper into all the legends that come from your beautiful state. Maybe this fall I'll make it.
The house property is very pretty I think from what I could see the flowers were daffodils. Cap was certainly very lucky after getting shot in the gut that he survived. back then majority of gut shots were fatal. Very interesting pretty cemetery. How did they ever get caskets up the hills. Leo it didn't rain this time & you didn't end up in a briar patch fighting off the pricker bushes but you sure did have to climb up a steep hill 😁 you're getting good at it.
I love your page! I have lived here in Logan County for 66 years, Leo you have told me things I never knew about my state of WV and county. Thanks so much😃
I love your channel. I love learning that they were real people, not just actors in a made for tv mini series. Things like this gives me more respect for other people no matter what race they are. It also shows that even though people had slaves they still respected them by giving them a beautiful resting place and they weren't forgotten about. I'm actually hoping you do something's on Native Americans. Because we can't forget about them, also more about the actual war sites.
West Virginia is full of amazement. I'd love to come up there and visit some of these places. Great story telling..you had me intrigued the whole time!
Enjoy your videos. History can be so interesting. I always hate seeing people that have passed on my birthday 4-10. Caps grandson. Keep up the good work. Love WV. Take care.
I can tell that y’all put your heart and souls into making these videos. The respect that you show for these people (living and deceased) gives me a great respect for you. Thank you from a hillbilly brother from another part of the hills!👍👍
I love your videos and appreciate you taking us along to see places that we'd never have the opportunity to visit on our own. You do a great job in bringing their stories to life.
That was really great. Enjoyed the sights and the history is just amazing. My aunt always talked about the Hatfield's and McCoys and I never really understood any of it until I found your channel. Amazing. Thank you.
Excellent video! I love to hear you tell the background stories and show us what you see. Have you covered the Flatwoods monster? My family is from Braxton Co WV, and one of the boys who saw this thing, Ronnie Shaver, was a cousin of mine. I'd love to see you cover it, and/or Braxton Co in general. ❤
I love your channel! I'm a history buff and the Hatfields and McCoys always interested me. The heart you show when you speak about these people brings them to life. That is a God given gift! Thank you for all you share with us. My question is: Has DNA been done? I'd love to know the places their ancestors came from. Probably a lot like mine, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, English, and some northern Europe.
Good stories of history. Just a thought on the bridge sign.. mention that folks should not be chipping pieces off historic signs n places. It's very disrespectful 😢 to history and the people. Thank you for what you n Heather do.
Im new here .i just heard your voice as i was scrolling through your voice reminded me of my uncle who passed years ago & so i stoped here to listen & wow what a nice story you tell .thank you .
I thought I read somewhere that Cap was buried in a cemetery in Baltimore Maryland?? Guess I can’t believe everything I read on the internet!!😂 I love this channel!!😎🙏💪🇺🇸
Very informative video. You tell a good story Leo. It makes sense, how Devil Anse and Cap became estranged in later years, but still very sad. It had to had been very bad, for Devil Anse to bar Cap from being buried in his own cemetery. Thank you very much again, Leo and Heather, for a great story. Take care.
@The Hillbilly Files - Legends and Locations Yes, I did very much. Thank you very much for getting back to me. I am curious, do you know, what was the name, that Cap gave his knife 🔪?
Hi Leo. I watched this video on Cap Hatfield, a second time, it was that interesting to me. I was wondering, to the best of your knowledge, during the last, say ten years of Cap's life, had he somewhat mellowed out in his personality traits, or was he still a hell raiser? Also, do you have any idea, what became of his knife 🔪?
i love that you're telling these stories about your family.... i love history and your family definitely have made some love your channel i have subscribed.....
Excellent videos of all the Hatfield-McCoy history, property, etc. I'm curious about what happened to Cap Hatfield's home. The land around it's location is beautiful, and it made us wonder if the house was demolished or lost to age. Wouldn't that be a great place to visit?
If needed, I can provide you with additional information about the Baisdens. The "Outlaw Baisden Brothers" are my cousins and "Doc" is my gggf's brother.
Nana always said they were hard hard men. Men of the olden times couldnt show love. they just couldnt express themselves well. even w their daughters they rele struggled ❤️
You give myself and family so much appreciated history we thank you both for sharing your thoughts and hard work please stay safe Godspeed. From the Givens Family 😊
Super cool series you have put together here. I'm extremely glad to have stumbled upon the channel and absolutely love the content. Looking forward to all of the future content and it's much appreciated!
Hi, I’m new to this channel, but I’m thoroughly enjoying your videos. I subscribed when I saw how respectful y’all were to the graves in the cemetery the road runs through. I was born and raised in Arkansas. You sound like my kinda folks. The stuff about the feud is fascinating. It’s hard to imagine that much hatred between the two families. I’ve seen the mini-series with Kevin Costner, but other than that I don’t know much about the whole thing. I believe that it’s important to keep up with the history and Im proud of what you’re doing to educate people. WV and KY look beautiful. I would love to see more of your home. I plan to watch a lot more of your videos and soak up the history. Excellent job on the research. Basically just wanted to thank you for all you do and for letting us tag along. Thanks, Brenda ❤
Looks like someone was trying to get the sign off the bridge. It was just too much work for them so they stopped. Probably won't be there too much longer.
I don't understand how you can own a grave yard it's like a river or ocean,but with that said I can understand being respectful and not leaving garbage or disturbing things ...
I love your enthusiasm and how you bring the stories to life. Many people have done videos on the Hatfield and McCoy feud, but no one is as detailed and tells them like you. You’re doing a great job, my friend.
Just subscribed. I grew up around West Virginia and the Virginia state line. Giles County, Virginia...beautiful mountains, creeks and rivers. Lots of kin folk from both states. Edit: I can't tell if you're pointing at the forsythia bushes or the daffodils. Both are beautiful.
@@thehillbillyfiles very welcome. Its so nice that the family let you go in to the cemetery. It was epic. Just a thought as special as it was, a thankyou card may be in order.
This is so very interesting. You have missed your calling, you should have been a history teacher-was always my favorite class in school. This is definitely part of our history, these people lived such interesting and colorful lives. The hills in West Virginia and Kentucky (my favorite state, which I live) are absolutely beautiful and breathtaking, I could live nowhere else. ❤
Beautiful cemetery and it makes me smile to see the pyranees up in the hills doing his job ... Two of my favorite things . Pyranees and Cemetery...
Keep up the good work
I'm so homesick for those beautiful West Virginia mountains moved to Florida 10 years ago from Boone County and I'm so ready to come home. Love ur videos keep up the great work. I'm related to the Hatfields
Thanks for the support, cmon home soon!
As Dorothy so eloquently put it. There's no place like home.
My brother was my Mother's only Son and he was her favorite. He was a Momma's boy and we 4 sisters knew it but we didn't mind. We protected and fought for him because he was the only boy. He died 2 years ago of Lung Cancer. We miss him dearly but my Mom was there waiting for her baby boy so we take comfort in that.
I said the same thing, Dorinda. We sold our family house when Mommy died in 2019. The owner is a local doctor and he’s rented it for three years. My neighbor told me the young family has moved closer to Chapmanville and I told her I would move back home tomorrow if I could. I’ve lived and worked in NYC for many years but there is no place like home. I grew up at Omar in Logan County. ❤
So true. I've been on the move since I was 19 years old. I'm 55 now, and I miss the beautiful beaches of my home: San Diego, CA, but cannot afford the cost of living there 😢
I am ready to move from Florida to West Virginia!
So down to earth and not like a reporter. I commend you for your talents and hard work showing the rest of us that it's not always what you think and everybody has a personality, a real person inside that the tabloids like to leave out or exaggerate. Great site can't wait for the next video!!!!!
thank you!
Just tripped over this channel somehow. I love it.. I’m a Hatfield myself.. My grand father “Millard Hatfield “ married “Lucille Fetty “ from West Virginia.. My sister did a genealogy family tree on us and we are supposedly related to Devil Ance.. I’m in Somerset Ky and she’s in New York.. I love the history of our name. BUT with all that being said.. it’s a shame I live in Somerset Ky and have never travelled to Eastern Ky to see any of these places you all show on your channel.. So thank you so much for all your time and effort into doing these videos!! Hopefully one day soon I will make it over. Y’all stay blessed!!
You family is very interesting. You come from a family of breve and strong men and women.
Always loved American history and you take us right back to the time❤️
Ya’ll are doing such a wonderful job. You two make such a great team. Leo tells the personal family stories and Heather searches for the facts. I feel privileged to watch your CZcams channel.
Thank you so much!
@@thehillbillyfiles You should do a video about Doc Elliott Hatfield and how he married a girl from my neck of the woods, Nicholas County. Also, how are you related to Devil Anse?
My first time seeing this, and I enjoyed it very much! I love walking through old cemeteries and reading the head stones. I like the way you explain the events!
Just finished watching the Hatfields and McCoys (Kevin Costner version) and found your video. Men with grit and the women were stout. Great video. Y’all southerners were made to tell stories.
This was very informative into Cap Hatfields life. The way you told the story of his relationship with his father is sad. It's to bad he and his father couldn't resolve their issues.
I also like how much you show respect to the owners of the properties and asking permission to enter. You were raised right. Thanks for everything and Heather do for this channel. God Bless
Thanks for the support and lovely comment 🙂
I just subscribed and I like the fact that your videos are basically up to date. Plus I live between Prestonsburg and Pikeville. Been up into Dils cemetery looking for family members but can`t be found because of landslides. My surname is Mullins, which peaked my interest. I have interesting stories if anyone would like to hear them. I`m only 57 , but I like history
We did a video on Ira Mullins in Jenkins recently
@@thehillbillyfiles I`m not sure if I`ve seen that one or not. I`ll have to look and see. My understanding our surname Mullins came from the slave owner in Virginia back whenever. That`s why year round I look like a Mexican! I love history though, and Thanks.
I'd love to hear some stories myself.❤ thank you
Cap is buried in a beautiful place. In the woods with wildlife all around with a great view. I like chickens so I would be pleased to lay down in a place like that when my time comes. The other video about the cemetery you said was very sad. My family had a farm and when my dad and his partner bought a farm named shawnee village. It has a old cemetery on it the people before us had moved all most all the markers. A few was left when we got it dad never tried to farm it because he had respect for the people there and the family. It's listed as a lost cemetery in find a grave. I remember seeing a few with the death date in the 1820. John murrell also used it as one of his hq. And 2 if his gang is buried there. I found the names and a short story about the brothers. They was in murrells gang and after holding up a riverboat at shawnee village landing. They all got drunk and the brothers got in a fight with other gang members and were killed. Mark Twain wrote about how bad shawnee village Arkansas was and it was best not to go by there in the 1820s.
All of a sudden theres ppl posting on the feud, well I watched a couple and I knew you and Heather knew more and researched more on the subject...I want truth and you're it....and you're entertaining too.!!!
Thanks Gail!
I wondered about Cap. Now I know. Thank you for telling us his story. Love it.
Glad you enjoyed it
I'm a old Alabama native, and I have been to West Virginia several times over the years mainly just riding and looking. Watching your videos has made me want to come back and look deeper into all the legends that come from your beautiful state. Maybe this fall I'll make it.
Sounds like a great idea! Fall is a beautiful time
Wow his wife was a widow at 16 yrs old.Then married Cap Wow. thank you so much. I just found you guys. Iloved walking the woods with you .
The house property is very pretty I think from what I could see the flowers were daffodils. Cap was certainly very lucky after getting shot in the gut that he survived. back then majority of gut shots were fatal. Very interesting pretty cemetery. How did they ever get caskets up the hills. Leo it didn't rain this time & you didn't end up in a briar patch fighting off the pricker bushes but you sure did have to climb up a steep hill 😁 you're getting good at it.
Great haunting background music as Leo found Cap's grave. And the photography was spellbinding. What atmosphere!
Wow thank you 😊
I love your page! I have lived here in Logan County for 66 years, Leo you have told me things I never knew about my state of WV and county. Thanks so much😃
You are a great story teller ❤ And I love how you honor the Veterans, I served in the Gulf War and OIF. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank You, and Thank You for your service also.
Wow Leo, you really made this video human. Thanks for your wisdom.
By the way, great name. I am Leo, I have a son Leo, and a grandson leo.
I was born in Logan County, and lived in WV for 12 years. We moved south, but WV is still home in my heart.
You make history so much fun with the heart y'all put into your shows.
Thanks 🙏
I just found this site. This was so interesting, ty. Love your voice, so soothing and a great story teller
Thank you so much!
Yes.he is..love to watch his videos.
I love your channel. I love learning that they were real people, not just actors in a made for tv mini series.
Things like this gives me more respect for other people no matter what race they are. It also shows that even though people had slaves they still respected them by giving them a beautiful resting place and they weren't forgotten about. I'm actually hoping you do something's on Native Americans. Because we can't forget about them, also more about the actual war sites.
thank you
I can’t seem to get enough of these videos. Absolutely enjoyed it.
Glad you like them!
Another great account of history, you tell it so well and Heather's researching is amazing. Very nice cemetery
Thanks again!
West Virginia is full of amazement. I'd love to come up there and visit some of these places. Great story telling..you had me intrigued the whole time!
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoy your videos. History can be so interesting. I always hate seeing people that have passed on my birthday 4-10. Caps grandson. Keep up the good work. Love WV. Take care.
So very grateful for you & Heather for bringing all of the Hatfields & McCoy's history to light. So very interesting to me
I can tell that y’all put your heart and souls into making these videos. The respect that you show for these people (living and deceased) gives me a great respect for you. Thank you from a hillbilly brother from another part of the hills!👍👍
Very well said thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much 😁
Cool video. Thank you! One of my distant relatives married into Devil Anse's family. Glad I found your channel.
I love your videos and appreciate you taking us along to see places that we'd never have the opportunity to visit on our own. You do a great job in bringing their stories to life.
Our pleasure!
Another great video. You are a master storyteller and bring the history of the feud to life.
Wow, thank you
That was really great. Enjoyed the sights and the history is just amazing. My aunt always talked about the Hatfield's and McCoys and I never really understood any of it until I found your channel. Amazing. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for joining us well!
I still don’t understand the reason for it.
Excellent video! I love to hear you tell the background stories and show us what you see. Have you covered the Flatwoods monster? My family is from Braxton Co WV, and one of the boys who saw this thing, Ronnie Shaver, was a cousin of mine. I'd love to see you cover it, and/or Braxton Co in general. ❤
Not yet! but we are heading to Sutton soon to do some stories
I love your channel! I'm a history buff and the Hatfields and McCoys always interested me. The heart you show when you speak about these people brings them to life. That is a God given gift! Thank you for all you share with us.
My question is: Has DNA been done? I'd love to know the places their ancestors came from. Probably a lot like mine, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, English, and some northern Europe.
Awesome! Thank you! Yes dna has been DNA pretty extensively by a lot of people. A lot of Scottish
I was thinking the same thing
Probably straight out of the part of Scotland that ran the Romans back to Italy.
Thank you for sharing and taking us along. You visit some beautiful sites.
Thanks for watching!
Good stories of history.
Just a thought on the bridge sign.. mention that folks should not be chipping pieces off historic signs n places. It's very disrespectful 😢 to history and the people.
Thank you for what you n Heather do.
Great great video. First class historical research presented in an entertaining and engaging way. Keep doing what you're doing.
Much appreciated!
I love the personal touch in the video. Lots of reading and research to put this together. Nice job.
Much appreciated!
Im new here .i just heard your voice as i was scrolling through your voice reminded me of my uncle who passed years ago & so i stoped here to listen & wow what a nice story you tell .thank you .
Wow, thank you. Hang out any time you like.
I thought I read somewhere that Cap was buried in a cemetery in Baltimore Maryland?? Guess I can’t believe everything I read on the internet!!😂 I love this channel!!😎🙏💪🇺🇸
He died there, in St Johns hospital. And Thanks for the comments, btw. :-)
@@thehillbillyfilesJohn Hopkins hospital?
Didn't you pay attention during the video?
Makes me homesick for my birthplace 🥰 Thank you for sharing!
Very informative video. You tell a good story Leo. It makes sense, how Devil Anse and Cap became estranged in later years, but still very sad. It had to had been very bad, for Devil Anse to bar Cap from being buried in his own cemetery. Thank you very much again, Leo and Heather, for a great story. Take care.
Glad you enjoyed it
@The Hillbilly Files - Legends and Locations Yes, I did very much. Thank you very much for getting back to me. I am curious, do you know, what was the name, that Cap gave his knife 🔪?
Hi Leo. I watched this video on Cap Hatfield, a second time, it was that interesting to me. I was wondering, to the best of your knowledge, during the last, say ten years of Cap's life, had he somewhat mellowed out in his personality traits, or was he still a hell raiser? Also, do you have any idea, what became of his knife 🔪?
Man I can't wait to come see the Hatfield museum and the cemetery.you do a great job sharing this information Leo.
i love that you're telling these stories about your family.... i love history and your family definitely have made some love your channel i have subscribed.....
Thank you!!
Excellent videos of all the Hatfield-McCoy history, property, etc. I'm curious about what happened to Cap Hatfield's home. The land around it's location is beautiful, and it made us wonder if the house was demolished or lost to age. Wouldn't that be a great place to visit?
It was abandoned, and eventually hauled off.
New to the channel just in the past cple hours and im loving what I’m seeing!!
Leo, thx you for producing this video and including the information about Doc Baisden that we spoke about.
Thank You. We plan on doing a bigger story about Doc and Cap.
If needed, I can provide you with additional information about the Baisdens. The "Outlaw Baisden Brothers" are my cousins and "Doc" is my gggf's brother.
Bobby ? Wow 😱 ? More history excited to learn more yes please ? We want to know yes ? Yes ? Please do .
Nana always said they were hard hard men. Men of the olden times couldnt show love. they just couldnt express themselves well. even w their daughters they rele struggled ❤️
This is true
That's sad. A handicap really.
Great video. Nice of that lady letting you into the cemetery! That's awesome. Thanks for sharing!
She was a local who was curious about what was going on.
You give myself and family so much appreciated history we thank you both for sharing your thoughts and hard work please stay safe Godspeed. From the Givens Family 😊
thanks!
Another awesome video 😎..love seeing the area,ole buildings and history behind towns and the people..
Thanks Lisa!
Love your story telling.
Thank you!
I recently stumbled on your channel and I’m really enjoying the videos. I’m from over near Pineville wv. Thanks a bunch.
Thanks for watching!
Love your videos! Thank you so much for making them. ❤You guys do a wonderful job of sharing history!
Glad you like them!
Super cool series you have put together here. I'm extremely glad to have stumbled upon the channel and absolutely love the content. Looking forward to all of the future content and it's much appreciated!
Awesome, thank you!
Would love to hear more.
I enjoyed watching this video , thank you I’m one of your new subscribers.
Hi, I’m new to this channel, but I’m thoroughly enjoying your videos. I subscribed when I saw how respectful y’all were to the graves in the cemetery the road runs through. I was born and raised in Arkansas. You sound like my kinda folks. The stuff about the feud is fascinating. It’s hard to imagine that much hatred between the two families. I’ve seen the mini-series with Kevin Costner, but other than that I don’t know much about the whole thing. I believe that it’s important to keep up with the history and Im proud of what you’re doing to educate people. WV and KY look beautiful. I would love to see more of your home.
I plan to watch a lot more of your videos and soak up the history. Excellent job on the research. Basically just wanted to thank you for all you do and for letting us tag along.
Thanks, Brenda ❤
this is great content! cant get enough going to watch all your history videos and hope for more in the future.
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much for sharing your informative videos and pointing out the veterans along the way! God bless you from a new subscriber!
Thanks again for doing all the leg work and research 👍👍
My wife does a lot of research, and all the grave information, thank you for the support!
Awesome Narration ! Thanks for the tour ! Loved the truthful ending.
Leo has anyone told u that ur smile is contagious love the history u tell about the hatfields and McCoys
Looks like someone was trying to get the sign off the bridge. It was just too much work for them so they stopped. Probably won't be there too much longer.
Just found your channel! I love it ❤
Glad you enjoy it!
I don't understand how you can own a grave yard it's like a river or ocean,but with that said I can understand being respectful and not leaving garbage or disturbing things ...
These cemeteries were started as family cemeteries on family property. They were never turned over to local authorities and remain private property.
Thank you for sharing all of this . I have been there on a ATVING trips i Love all the History in W.V
I love your enthusiasm and how you bring the stories to life. Many people have done videos on the Hatfield and McCoy feud, but no one is as detailed and tells them like you. You’re doing a great job, my friend.
Glad you like them, and Thank You for the kind words.
Love this Info on your channel !!! Thank You for the history lessons ....
Thanks for watching!
I dearly love your videos Thank you both,so much.
Very very enjoyable. 👍 I’m now subscribed. Thank you very much. God bless.
Another great video, LEO, man I wish I'd found you, when I was there a couple of years ago!!!!!
We only been around 6 months but I wish we started sooner lol
Outstanding reading voice! Subbing now
Great video. Thanks for sharing this. So much History.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great job with the video. I learn a lot from y'all. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
You guys are a wealth of information!
Thanks 😊
I very much enjoy your channel because you're telling about my family.❣
Thanks! How are you related? I'm always curious
Again Love the Channel please keep it up .Sam Hatfield
I look forward to our visits. Thanks so much.
Our pleasure!
Hi Leo,
New subscriber here. And may I say love your voice ❤
Angela 💜
Thank you so much!!
Thanks for the video and story great history lesson!
Another great video. Can’t wait for the next one.
Coming soon!
thanks first time watcher great information
THIS WAS A GOOD VIDEO, I REALLY LOVE HISTORY AND HAVE WATCHED MANY OF YOUR VIDEOS TODAY, THEY WERE ALL GOOD, BRAVO!!!!!!!
Freaking awesome video, keep up the great work 👍👍
Love your channel!
Thank you so much!
Keep doing what your doing, your channel is growing fast. Did you say you already did a storie on Jenny Wilie?
We did, going to start on the edit tomorrow, it's next!
Keeps up the good videos. I look forward to your telling the history in your vids.
Thanks! Will do!
Thanks for sharing Caps resting place ❤
Thanks again for another great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just subscribed. I grew up around West Virginia and the Virginia state line. Giles County, Virginia...beautiful mountains, creeks and rivers. Lots of kin folk from both states. Edit: I can't tell if you're pointing at the forsythia bushes or the daffodils. Both are beautiful.
Hello from Saint John New Brunswick Canada. Great Video Well done.....
One your finest work. Love this one.
thank you!
@@thehillbillyfiles very welcome. Its so nice that the family let you go in to the cemetery. It was epic. Just a thought as special as it was, a thankyou card may be in order.
Love the video thank you very much God bless you
This is so very interesting. You have missed your calling, you should have been a history teacher-was always my favorite class in school. This is definitely part of our history, these people lived such interesting and colorful lives. The hills in West Virginia and Kentucky (my favorite state, which I live) are absolutely beautiful and breathtaking, I could live nowhere else. ❤
thank you!
love history , thumbs up and comment to help out your channel
Awesome! Thank you!
Love the video's keep it up
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Just came across your channel,
G'Day from Australia 🙂
This is my great uncle.... Great to see the interesting video.