Cash Home In Maryland

Cash Home In Maryland

Cash Home In Maryland

Cash Home In Maryland

By: Admin | Date: November 12, 2011 | Categories:

History of the House

In 1865 neighbors reported weird phenomena in a house near Fort McHenry. They believed the ghost of an Englishwoman who starved to death with her two children haunted it. Her husband deserted her. She was too proud to ask for food. After she died, neighbors heard noises emanating from the house and would see her ghost rocking in the chair with her children.

Shortly after the deaths, the Boidie family moved in and felt a hostile atmosphere. There was a cold spot. When people walked by, flames of their candles died. There were inexplicable chills and breezes. Sounds of crying and a rocking chair in a room that had none were heard.

One of the sons was quarantined with typhoid. One night, he screamed and said he had been slapped by a female, evidenced by the red mark on his cheek. Other family members were slapped. They moved out as soon as the boy recovered.

Poltergeist!

In 1960, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pauls, and Ted, 17 year old son, shared the home. It is not clear whether or not they knew the house’s history; however, this is a moot point. Ted was highly intelligent, but dropped out of school and spent most of his time reading about the supernatural and science fiction.

The activity began when miniature pitchers exploded. Then items jumped off shelves and crashed through windows, plants jumped from their pots, soda bottles exploded and pictures fell off walls. A can of sauerkraut hit Mr. Jones on the head. A table moved and hurled itself down the steps. Kindling wood exploded in the cellar.

Things became so frightening that Mrs. Jones fled to stay with her sister. Jones and Pauls threw all of the furniture and breakable objects into the back yard. The activity ceased.

Reporters interviewed the family and publicized the strange happenings.


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