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Blood Cemetery - Pine Hill Cemetery in Hollis, New Hampshire

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Blood Cemetery - Pine Hill Cemetery in Hollis, New Hampshire has locals to thank for its nickname. “Blood Cemetery” doesn't derive from bleeding trees or tombstones. It comes from one resident family buried there. Many believe its haunted by a man named Abel Blood. He was buried there in 1867. Several members of his family including his wife Betsy are there as well. But why does Abel Blood supposedly haunt the cemetery?

One rumor states he was connected to the occult. However, those who have researched his story has turned up nothing tying him to the occult. In fact, it relieved he led a very law-abiding, Christian life. Another rumor has his entire family being murdered. Again, research ruled that explanation out. No two members of the Blood family were murdered much less an entire group. They all died different times, places, of natural causes and otherwise. Many of those who have investigated the cemetery don’t even believe Abel Blood is the one who is haunting the area. So, why does his name keep popping up in this legend?

It has to do with his grave marker. Etched in to the stone is an enclosed hand with a single finger pointing towards the heavens. They say at night, when the ghosts come out to play, the finger is seen pointed down towards the ground. There may be a reasonable explanation for such reports but we may never know what it is because the image has since been chipped off the headstone.

Perhaps the answer lies in the land itself. Benjamin Parker Jr. donated the land in 1769. He had to sell his farm and the area needed a place where the dead could rest in peace. Now, nearly three hundred people has been buried in this cemetery. Several grave markers have not survived and succumbed to weatherization. The graves now stand bare. Could this be why it’s haunted?

Maybe it’s a boy who has all the answers. Supposedly, a young boy haunts the Pine Hill Road next to the cemetery. The story associated with his death states he and his whole family were murdered in the 1800s (could some people be mixing this story with that of Abel Blood’s?). It’s believed they were murdered in their home, which was once located near this road. Then buried in the cemetery. Witnesses claimed to have seen the boy attempting to flag down vehicles. Once someone stops to assist him, the child vanishes.

No matter what the cause of this haunting may be, visitors have reported seeing shadows, orbs, strange sounds, tapping, strange anomalies in photographs and trees moving when there is no wind.

If you decide to pay the Blood family a visit, don’t go after dark. The cemetery is officially closed between dusk and dawn. The police heavily patrol the area, especially around Halloween. You’ll likely get arrested and prosecuted for trespassing.

Address: Diamond Hill Road & Rathbun St, Woonsocket, RI 02895, USA
Phone: (508) 883-6600
State: Rhode Island
City: Woonsocket
Zip Code: 02895


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Not to many seem to know of the following so I'm spreading the word. Marie Rose Ferron 24 May 1902 – 11 May 1936, often called the Little Rose, was a Canadian-American Roman Catholic mystic and stigmatist. Ferron was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2017. erron was born in Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Quebec, as the tenth child of a large devoutly Catholic family which moved to Fall River, Massachusetts in 1906. It is said that she was six years old when she had her first vision of Jesus, as a child, carrying a cross. "He was looking at me with sadness in His eyes," she once said. At the age of 13, Ferron was stricken with a mysterious paralysis and painful contraction of the muscles, forcing her to walk with crutches for several years until her twisted and clubbed feet confined her to a bed for the rest of her life. Because her muscles would sometimes painfully contract, making it very difficult to straighten once again, a flat board was placed on her narrow bed to which she was rigidly strapped. She also suffered an intestinal problem that made it difficult to digest solid food and contracted tetanus and pyorrhea. The family relocated to Woonsocket, Rhode Island in 1925, where, the following year, her stigmata first appeared. By Lent 1927 the wounds began to appear regularly every Friday. Ferron lived in constant pain until her death in 1936 at the age of 33. the same age as Jesus was when he was crucified The number of mourners attending her funeral attest to her popularity in the Franco-American community. Her attempts at appearing to have stigmata including a crown of thorns were repeatedly photographed featuring what appears to be a stylized wire thorn pattern made from irritating the skin in the corresponding pattern. There are those that have considered her the first American stigmatist. An inquiry into the cause of Ferron's canonization was conducted by Bishop Russell McVinney of Providence, Rhode Island and ended in 1964 with the bishop deciding against further proceedings. She is buried in Precious Blood Cemetary.
So there was a recent spark in local history conversation with the finding of photos of the Joseph Bouvier Mausoleum which sits in Precious Blood Cemetery in these black and white photos the Mausoleum is decorated with flowers and the carvings on the door look scribbled out.. there is a theory that the Mausoleum was used to hold a body temporary until completion of a seperate mausoleum for that family.. I believe the Mausoleum holds more than 2 Bouvier family members despite the giant marble door having the inscriptions of Joseph and his father on it with no others. Question remains, who's funeral is depicted in the photo with the Bouiver Mausoleum being the focus.. today it is in crumbles. Seems the mortar failed on sections and ivy is consuming the trim and cracks leading to the top.. broken fragments lay scattered at the base of the Mausoleum from decaying.. the marble door is still in pristine condition despite not knowing when the last time it was open..
A beautiful cemetery. Some of the monuments around here are especially impressive, and provide a nice view whole walking by.
Cemetary is well kept all my family is buried there
Love the statute's of the Roman empire
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