Oak Grove Cemetery - Paranormal History Profile
Oak Grove Cemetery
On November 14, 2015, we visited Fall River Massachusetts and the Oak Grove Cemetery. This is the location of the Borden family graves. In this video will will talk about our visit, the history of Oak Grove Cemetery, and our personal experiences.
Oak Grove Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at 765 Prospect Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. It was established in 1855 and greatly improved upon in the years that followed. It features Gothic Revival elements, including an elaborate entrance arch constructed of locally quarried Fall River granite. The cemetery originally contained 47 acres, but has since been expanded to roughly 100 acres. The cemetery is the city's most significant, built in the planned rural-garden style of Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was designed and laid out by local architect Josiah Brown, who is also known for his designs of early mills including the Union, Border City, and others.
Oak Grove Cemetery is the final resting place of many of the city's elite, including prominent mill owners and merchants. It also contains the city's Civil War Monument, donated by Richard Borden.
The cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It is still owned and operated by the City of Fall River.
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The Haunting of Oak Grove Cemetery - Our Haunted Travels
The Haunting of Oak Grove Cemetery
On November 14, 2015, we traveled to Fall River, Massachusetts to the graves of Abbey, Andrew, Sarah, Alice, Emma, and Lizzie Borden in Oak Grove Cemetery.
The Borden plot is the most visited site in Oak Grove Cemetery. On the day of the funeral of Abby and Andrew Borden, only grass and many trees surrounded the open graves lined with pine branches. Of course the Bordens were not buried on the date of their joint funeral, August 6, 1892, but instead lingered in a holding tomb at the cemetery awaiting a full autopsy on August 11th and burial at last on August 17th. It would not be until January 1895 that the stately Westerly blue granite monument would be set in place, along with the rectangular headstones bearing the initials of the victims. The monument and the headstones were purchased by Emma and Lizabeth Borden.
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The Borden Family Graves
On November 14, 2015, Shawn and Marianne Donley of PANICd.com traveled to Fall River, Massachusetts to the graves of Abbey, Andrew, Sarah, Alice, Emma, and Lizzie Borden in Oak Grove Cemetery.
The Borden plot is the most visited site in Oak Grove Cemetery. On the day of the funeral of Abby and Andrew Borden, only grass and many trees surrounded the open graves lined with pine branches. Of course the Bordens were not buried on the date of their joint funeral, August 6, 1892, but instead lingered in a holding tomb at the cemetery awaiting a full autopsy on August 11th and burial at last on August 17th. It would not be until January 1895 that the stately Westerly blue granite monument would be set in place, along with the rectangular headstones bearing the initials of the victims. The monument and the headstones were purchased by Emma and Lizabeth Borden.
The Borden Family Graves Walk Through in Oak Grove Cemetery
Andrew, Abby, Lizzie, Emma, Alice, and Sarah Borden
Lizzie Borden's House
The Borden's House in Fall River, MA is a Bed and Breakfast. You can find lots of history and information on-line. Daily touring options are available for the folks that don't want to stay overnight. The Cemetery at Oak Grove is just 10 minutes from the House. The ax is located at the Fall River Historical Society under 5 minutes from the Cemetery. So you can visit the house, see the gravesite and collect more history and facts and see the ax at the Fall River Historical Society all within a 10 minutes drive. Also, the Bed & Breakfast will provide you with directions to get to all of them including Lizzie's last address which is in the same area.
Mt Holley Cemetery.mov
This is a video of Mt. Holley cemetery in Little Rock Arkansas. The boy Confederate Spy, David O. Dodd is buried here as well as the Arkansas Traveller Sanford Faulkner, as well as many other notables. There is good video footage of Faulkner's gravesite.
Fall River Cemetery Mementos Thrown Away Without Notice
Fall River mayor is apologizing after items at a city cemetery were thrown away.
First settlers burying ground newbury massachusetts
and updated video log of the amazing first settlers burying ground of newbury. many of the first settlers are here and this cemetery had alot of surprises. most of the stones are memoriel stones but some actual graves are still present as well as the buriels. the rocks or tall skinny rocks are in fact official graves and buriels because look closely one can see initials chizzled into them with a very hard to see possible date... aka do it yourself graves. as what was done often back in the 17th to the early 19th centry.
My Halloween cemetery
A quick overview of my cemetery, all set up and ready to go. Believe it or not, all of this fit in my car!
This was before I turned on the lights, next week I have another haunted trail, I'll try to film it in the dark with the lights on and the fogger in action.
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The Fall River Tragedy: Lizzie Borden (Borden Axe Murders) by Edwin Porter Part 1 *Grand Audiobooks
Lizzie Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman who was the main suspect in the August 4, 1892, axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts. Borden was tried and acquitted of the murders.
The case was a cause célèbre and received widespread newspaper coverage throughout the United States. Following her release from jail, where she was held during the trial, Borden chose to remain a resident of Fall River despite facing ostracism from the other residents. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts elected not to charge anyone else with the murder of Andrew and Abby Borden. Even though the crimes occurred 127 years ago, speculation about the crimes still continues. She spent the remainder of her life in Fall River before dying of pneumonia, aged 66, just days before the death of her sister, Emma.
Borden and her association with the murders has remained a topic in American popular culture mythology into the 21st century, and she has been depicted in various films, theatrical productions, literary works, and folk rhymes. The case was memorialized in a popular skipping-rope rhyme:
Lizzie Borden took an axe
And gave her mother forty whacks.
When she saw what she had done,
She gave her father forty-one. (Summary from Wikipedia).
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Fall River - State of the City
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Quequechan by Don Hammontree - Fall River, MA
The second video from Don Hammontree's latest CD Brutalist School (download it at or at iTunes), Quequechan is the singer/songwriter's tribute to Fall River, Massachusetts, his home of more than 11 years. Most of the photographs of the city shown in the video were taken by Hammontree, an avid photographer.
Fall River, a city of around 90,000 people that sits on the Massachusetts/Rhode Island border an hour south of Boston. In its heyday, it was one of the largest textile manufacturing centers in the world. Famous Fall River-ites include suspected axe murderess Lizzie Borden, master chef Emeril Lagasse, news host George Stephanopoulos, former Boston Celtic Chris Herren, and Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne.
A native of Peoria, Ill., Don Hammontree is a singer/songwriter, writer and photographer. Brutalist School is his third CD, following Mount Hope Days (2003) and The Mumbai EP (2005). He is also the author of the self-published novel Baptized in Formaldehyde, a day-in-the-life, coming-of-age, sex-drugs-and-rock-and-roll story for the whole family.
A busy performer, Hammontree has played throughout the American Northeast, Midwest and South, as well as in Poland and Ukraine. For his latest shows, please consult
Don Hammontree is also on Facebook, as well.
The Scariest Places In The World / HD 1080p
THE SCARIEST PLACES IN THE WORLD !
PICTURE 1 - Gunkanjima (warship island), Hashima, Japan
The massive building of the former coal mine reminiscent of a huge warship, hence the name of the island. In the James Bond film Skyfall it was the headquarters of the villain Raoul Silva and also in reality the landscape looks back to a dark time. More than 500 Korean POWs were forced to Gunkanjima in World War II to the villains. Even today, to watch over the broken walls and the enchanted land their souls. Only a small part of the island is open to the public.
PICTURE 2 - Beelitzer sanatoriums, Brandenburg, Germany
Even in Germany there are many creepy places - such as the former hospital Beelitz. It was built in 1898 to cure the widespread tuberculosis at this time, but then served during the world wars as a military hospital. Narcotics were scarce, so the patient had to be operated on fully conscious often. Even today, will echo their screams through the crumbling walls.
PICTURE 3 - Aokigahara Forest, Mount Fuji, Japan
Only a few sunbeams shine through dense treetops on soft moss. To collect mushrooms but no one comes in the Aokigahara forest at the foot of Mount Fuji. Since the fifties, more than 500 people have taken their lives there. Loops on the trees testify. To the last minute hold life Tired of her act, warning signs saying: Life is something very valuable thinking again about it.
PICTURE 4 - Isla de las Dolls (Island of the Dolls), Mexico
According to legend, a little girl is in the vicinity of the island Isla de las Dolls in 1951 drowned. His restless spirit was not at rest and was invading one of the islanders. The man began to collect dolls and hang until he drowned in the same canal years later. Even today the island is a chamber of horrors with thousands of dilapidated dolls that were impaled on trees or hung them.
PICTURE 5 - Bone Church of Sedlec, Czech Republic
Earth from the Holy Land was the cemetery of the Czech town of Sedlec pilgrimage site. People from all over Europe would only be buried there. As the cemetery from all graves burst and everywhere were bone, you have this made into morbid art works. Here you will find human remains, as far as the eye can see.
PICTURE 6 - Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast, Fall River, United States
This board appears to be a ruthless ax-murderer once to mischief: Lizzie Borden is said to have broken up there in 1892, her parents with an ax. Despite numerous Tatzeugen she was acquitted. Today, you can stay there, where once body parts were found. It is free to ghostly apparitions and paranormal activity. Also in the state of Massachusetts is Salem, the site of the gruesome burning of witches.
PICTURE 7 - Mental Health Institute Beechworth, Australia
The souls of countless dead in its walls there are lunatics her mischief: From 1867 until 1995 the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum was one of the largest asylums in the Australian state of Victoria. On nightly ghost tours and tours of the property are scary willing to let you into the murky past. The social evening with a difference located Horror tourists will set up the hackles.
A Walk in the Beechwood Military cemetary.
Video taken of Beechwood cemetery on the 11 Nov 2013 in Ottawa.
Middletown Cemetery; Pioneer and Indigent Burials, Placerville CA
Middletown Cemetery is located in Placerville CA, in El Dorado County. There are over 600 documented burials, but only two-thirds of them have markers. This cemetery was mostly in use before 1871, and after the 1880s it was used less frequently. After the county hospital cemetery was closed in the early 1960s, the indigent burials were placed here until the mid-1990s. The newest marker found is dated 2007, and the oldest is probably the one found dated 1858. Middletown Cemetery was deeded to El Dorado County in 1934.
CHILLING LIZZIE BORDEN INTERVIEW - AXE MURDER - WAGNER ITC PARANORMAL
Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman who garnered notoriety as the main suspect in the August 4, 1892, axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts. Borden was tried and acquitted of the murders.
The case was a cause célèbre and received widespread newspaper coverage throughout the United States. Following her release from jail, where she was held during the trial, Lizzie chose to remain a resident of Fall River despite facing ostracism from the other residents. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts elected not to charge anyone else with the murder of Andrew and Abby Borden, and speculation about the crimes still continues more than 125 years later. She spent the remainder of her life in Fall River before dying of pneumonia, aged 66, just days before the death of her sister, Emma.
Borden and her association with the murders has remained a topic in American popular culture mythology into the 21st century, and she has been depicted in various films, theatrical productions, literary works, and folk rhymes.
Lizbeth was ill in her last year following the removal of her gallbladder; she died of pneumonia on June 1, 1927, in Fall River. Funeral details were not published and few attended.[96] Nine days later, Emma died from chronic nephritis at the age of 76 in a nursing home in Newmarket, New Hampshire having moved to this location in 1923 both for health reasons and to avoid renewed publicity following the publication of another book about the murders. The sisters, neither of whom had ever married, were buried side by side in the family plot in Oak Grove Cemetery.
CHILLING LIZZIE BORDEN INTERVIEW - AXE MURDER - WAGNER ITC PARANORMAL
Was it in Her Bloodline? (Lizzie Borden)
Was it in Her Bloodline? (Lizzie Borden)
In this video we will cover some detailed research information that Marianne uncovered in regards to Lizzie Borden's bloodline and the 2 other murder cases of her ancestors. Please take a moment and watch this entire video and take the poll that we have posted within the cards.
Below you will find some of the resources that Marianne used to piece together this awesome research. We are providing these in the video for documentation purposes in case you would like to find out more information or use these tools to conduct some research on your own.
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Saint Anne's Church and Shrine in Fall River, MA
Fall River, MA
October 9, 2019
For more information on how you can help with the building's preservation, please consider visiting the following sites:
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About Saint Anne’s Shrine in Fall River:
St. Anne’s Church, dedicated to the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was built with donations and labor from the French Canadian population in Fall River and has been a national shrine to the mother of Mary since 1892. St. Anne’s was built using local granite and Vermont blue marble. The cost to build such a structure today would amount to $80 to $100 million, according to architect Tony Dias.
Due to needed repairs (a piece of plaster fell off the ceiling one day during Mass), a shrinking congregation and a declining number of priests in the diocese, St. Anne’s Church and the Shrine closed Nov. 25, 2018 and ceased to be a diocesan parish.
Fortunately, due to the efforts of the St. Anne’s Preservation Society, headed by city parishioner Richard Affonso, and with the approval of Bishop Da Cunha of Fall River, the Shrine re-opened on July 4, 2019.
The society oversees and maintain the site as a shrine and it is leased by the society from the Fall River Diocese. There are no weekly Masses scheduled, but a minimum of two Masses will be celebrated at St. Anne’s each year, according to the agreement. The first Mass will be held Friday, July 26, 2019, the Feast of Saint Anne. The society will also schedule recitations of the rosary, bible studies and other special programs.
In the coming years, the society plans to raise funds to repair the upper church that closed in 2015 and eventually open it to the public.
The Upper Church:
Belgian sculptor Maestro Stalzenburg was commissioned by St. Anne’s Church to carve a statue of St. Anne from a single block of wood. It was received in 1893 and sent to Chicago for public display at the World’s Fair.
A marble altar and baptismal font in the sanctuary was imported from Italy in the late 1950’s. The original windows at St. Anne’s Church were made of a simple colored glass to keep costs down when the church was built. They were replaced with stained glass by E. Rault of Rennes, France and set between 1959 and 1961.
The Lower Shrine:
The lower shrine became known as a place of faith healings and miracles. The first miracle took place even before the shrine was opened. Father Adrien de Montaubricq of Bordeau France had come to the city in 1869 to help form the first French-speaking parish. During the blessing of the cornerstone on March 20, 1870, he and some 100 parishioners standing on a platform were injured when it collapsed. He prayed to St. Anne for aid and to help him recuperate so he could carry on building the church. In return, he promised St. Anne his church would be dedicated to her. The church was named St. Anne’s and opened two months later.
The letters D.O.M. carved into the marble church cornerstone are Latin for “Deo Optimo Magnifico,” translated as “only the biggest and best for God.”
Another stone, marked “Pierre De Ste. Anne Jerusalem,” that stands before the statue of Saint Anne in the lower shrine, is from Saint Anne’s Church in Jerusalem.
The Shrine has a wax statue Sainte Concorde, along with relics from the Catacombs of Priscilla in Rome, both having been brought by the shrine’s Dominican founders who fled France and came here as refugees in 1893. Saint Concorde died a martyr in 258 AD when she was flogged to death for becoming a Christian.
There are three priests entombed in St. Anne’s Shrine: Father Sauval, who arrived in Fall River as a French Dominican on Nov. 22, 1887, at the age of 39, and took on the project to build the church in 1892 ; Father Marchildon, known as the “apostle” of St. Anne’s Shrine, and known to have touched thousands with his kindness and compassion; and Father Terrien.
Those Dominicans brought with them a wax figure of St. Concordia, the foster mother of St. Hippolytus, who was beaten to death in 258 A.D. by order of the Roman Emperor Valerian. The wax statue is interred at St. Anne’s Shrine in a glass case, accompanied by relics of St. Concordia recovered from the Roman catacombs.
A few feet away is a large, faded statue of St. Anne with the Blessed Virgin Mary as a young child, with the original French inscription, “Ste Anne et Marie,” still visible. In front of that statue is a small rock taken from the Crusader Church of Saint Anne in the Holy Land built over the traditional site of the home of Jesus’ maternal grandparents, Saints Anne and Joachim. Just to the right of that statue is a pile of crutches, braces and orthopedic boots that the faithful have left behind in thanksgiving after being healed while touching and praying before the stone from St. Anne’s Church in Jerusalem.
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Deadwater Drowning - Fall River, MA - August 8th, 2003
Action:Attack!
August 8th, 2003
Police Athletic League Hall
31 Franklin St
Fall River, Mass
90 something outside, 100+ inside
sets recorded prior to running out of tape:
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