Haven't commented in a while but wanted you to know how much we enjoy your videos. My husband is from the Schuylkill/Dauphin County area but we live in the upstate of South Carolina. Keep up the great work you are awesome!!
@@olivei2484 Yes . One of the legends was a community with in a community , I believe it was in the town of Smithfield . For some reason a group of people isolated themselves and were avoided by the surrounding communities . Story goes they were vampires and witches , more likely that they were religious puritans who choose to avoid everyone . The place where this story comes from does exist , there is the remnants of an old road and quite a few stone foundations .
Hi Cliff, I have read about quite a few werewolf legends but I have never heard of this one before. A really interesting video, thank you for sharing it with us. x
Hi from Germany.. This litle cemetery tells so much about the people that are laying there. Here where i live the oldest cemetery have grvestone from aroun 1500.. Greetings :)
Great story Cliff really enjoy these type of videos thanks for sharing .. Sounds like something to hook up with JP ,and come at night with his paranormal equipment .. just a thought
People call it dogman these days. I'm curious if you've had any strange encounters in the woods, like rocks been thrown at you, feeling watched, weird howls, finding tree structures, etc.
A dog creature on 2 legs chasing people? That sounds like a Dogman. There's probably a Dogman lives around them woods there. They will chase people and have been known to kill people too. The Dogman exists in woods all over the country. Some of them look just like werewolves.
A very cool place! Please document more old cemeteries and home sites, even if no structures remain. The old homes sites have a certain feeling to them, as if the land itself remembers the people who once lived there. No matter what, please keep up the good work you are doing! It is so important that someone documents the old places, lest we forget!
Fascinating...........a cemetery with no entrance into it! So the casket would have had to be lifted and shuffled over the wall and the people coming to the funeral would have to climb over the road, probably in their best clothes! I don't think I've ever seen a cemetery with no entrance into it.
Thanks WW, it is a great cemetery, a place I visited years ago. I hope there isn't a clown werewolf lurking about fer ser. Such interesting and historical places are cemeteries. More exciting journeys in your future! DaveyJO
Interesting to see this video. Having grown up in Bainbridge I am familiar with the folklore about the cemetery. I am presently living in Moldova in Eastern Europe. Thank you.......Ed O'Connor
Actually it's not German it's Swedish. Hans Graf immigrated there from Sweden and was the first settler. He got there in 1696. Going by what I found online he's not buried there but is buried close by in the same city which would explain why there was a marker saying all the people buried there are his descendants. It's actually what made me look him up, because I took the marker as meaning he was someone important. Thank god for google 😂 If you wanna know more just search it, got most of my info on FindAGrave. Tbh glad i'm not the only weirdo who's into going to old graveyards 😂
Been watching your vids. You do what i love doing. Have you been to N.E. Ohio? I have hiking spots you'd get into. I'm not quite sure where you are, so maybe it's not possible. If you get or plan to come my way, my invite is open. Look me up. Keep up the vids. I like 'em!!!
Interesting, all legends and werewolf stories aside, I always wondered why they built a wall around the cemetery like that?" There is another one in Butler County Pa in Zelienople like that but actually bigger then that one. Same period in history I think. You should check out that one although no Spooky Vampire or Werewolf stories about it. Well, not that I"am aware of anyway Lol. Although Erie has a Vampire Crypt in its cities cemetery. Lol, not kidding.
My dog is a little known sub set of werewolf: the dire werewoof! Chihuahua by day and teeny tiny werewoof with a rounded tummy by night. During the full moon, your toes are in terrible danger of being mercilessly sat upon AND he will most certainly steal your tater tots! Ahhhhhhh!
I was really dissapointed with this history lesson, I mean if anything said about the paranormal was only chuckled at by our adventurer. I mean people lived and died in the 1800's, why is that so funny to him
This is the cutest little cemetery I've ever did see, wow. Never seen one that is built up around with stone. To bad someone couldn't pick all the branches and make it look half way decent again. Life is sad
@@thewanderingwoodsman7227 i highly recomend the cemetery. Very beautiful and little known about it from what i can find. Thx for the content i thoroughly enjoy following your channel!
@@view1st ive seen things yes. I dont call them them ghosts. Maybe they should be called apparitions. They take form in different ways. I think some people are more sensitive than others. Thats why some see them others may never.
Good fun and a nice piece of history. Europeans from different parts of the continent moved West for many different reasons. Many fled religious persecution, famine and different scourges. These are well known facts. But, surely, you don't believe in fairy tales and werewolves, vampires and ghosts? Where did that silliness come from? Do you also believe in Santa Claus? You are supposed to be a modern, grown up person. You are a teacher, I think? Do you tell kids this nonsense? That's not a good thing. ..
A lot of folklore came from things we can easily explain now. Ghosts, however, are something of a different matter. We can't just assume we know and understand everything, because we don't.
@@candicehoneycutt4318 We certainly do not know and understand everything. Our daily new discoveries in our wonderful universe teaches us that. That is not the same as saying that ghosts exist. We do, however, have quite a firm grasp of how things work here on Earth. We are governed by natural laws, and we have managed to dispel superstitions by scientific examinations. If you make a claim for something, then you must prove its existence. You must provide scientific proof that your claims are sound and solid. When it comes to ghosts...not one single shred of evidence points us towards accepting their existence. The same goes for extra terrestrial beings having visited our beautiful planet. It's all in our imaginations, I'm afraid.
Charles Sphere There are centuries of anecdotal evidence suggesting things beyond our current comprehension, which more than worth considering. We can't definitively prove ghosts do or don't exist because science can really explain it and it's not more important than say, cancer research or Mars exploration. There's likely natural laws we don't understand yet which could include ghosts. As for the aliens, they're here and have been for quite some time. There's a reason the government never wants to talk about it and gives half baked deflective answers. Think it through; if any world government said "hey, the aliens are here," what do you think would happen? Mass panic, most likely.
@@candicehoneycutt4318 Anecdotal evidence is what we call superstition. You have no reason to be superstitious. You have no reason to believe in ghosts as you nor anyone else has ever had an experience with ghosts. You or no one else can present 1 piece of evidence of their existence. ..As they don't exist. Same goes with your little green men. Not ONE shred of evidence of their existence. Distances are too big. You have no reason to believe in them or Santa Claus. Grown ups don't have to. But maybe you aren't a grown up.
I've heard that same yell 30 seconds into your video so many many times. It always sounds distant - yet I'm in the middle of nowhere. Exactly the same. Seriously.