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Sunday 22 September 2019

Ghost Brothers Haunted Houseguests 1.7 "Haunted By History"

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Meg who lives and runs the Stonewall Farm B&B, New Hampshire, tells of many spirits throughout the house and basement.  Her husband Skip, gave her a bone he found there that is a femur and probably that of a seven year old boy who has attached himself to her daughter, Laura.  It was the part of the Underground Railroad, Hillsborough, New Hampshire was the last stop on the Railroad before crossing into Canada.  Juwan says how this case could be personal especially as it was part of the Underground Railroad and all of that past history.  Meg also tells them of her husband, Skip, who passed nine years ago from the onset of Alzheimer's so he may not know he's passed and she wants to know if he's in a better place.  As he may still be stuck here.  She is now married to Ed.

Dalen says that Meg's done her own research with the help of a medium who has given her the names of the spirits and where they passed.  As well as a paediatrician telling them the bone could belong to a child.  The Bickford's owned the property after 1835, John Bickford was a son and before he graduated Law School, he drowned in the river during a heatwave when he decided to swim and he drowned.  In his room, in the second floor window, Laura saw a face staring back at her.  Ed heard a child asking for his "mama."  The boy lives in the basement and they think Jonathan is part of the people who were hiding in the basement.

In John's room, Marcus finds the temperature increases and when Dalen asks the spirit to increase it to 80, it does so on command.  Associating that with John drowning during a heatwave.  The secret stairs can be seen from the room which lead down to the basement.  Dalen is chilled seeing the staircase and knowing that the freedom fighters walked there.  Outside the medium told Meg there are numerous bodies from the Underground Railroad.  In the basement, Laura uses dowsing rods which cross when Jonathan appears and Juwan catches him on the SLS, raising his arm when asked to do so.  Also he doesn't appear later when they investigate the basement, but they do hear a noise there. Ed feels Jonathan could have died here when he was with his family and still remains, perhaps still hiding out.

They use the Poltercom in John's room and they hear "Skip" on there showing Meg's husband is still around.  I think I heard "I am" before he says his name. Then he says "Ed."  He's happy that Meg has married again and how this property, family, is love to him.  Dalen finds out the route of the Underground Railroad showing the farm is close to the route so the house could have been used.  Not all of the runaways made it, so they had to be buried in the house or on the property when they passed. 

Doria brings in the ground penetrating radar outside and they pinpoint an area where the layers have been shaken up and disturbed.  The results find that the land might have some remains there and they will need to bring in some archaeologists to dig there.  When they use the Poltercom in the woods at night, Dalen receives "what" when he says the word at the same time.  Back in the basement Skip comes through on the Ovilus too and he's communicating to let them know he's fine and he's watching over the property and them.  They call on Skip to guide Jonathan and maybe to his own family.

In the living room, they pour some bourbon and are joined by Skip again where they drink a toast to him.  They ask if Skip is the boss and "Ed" comes through.  They helped give the family closure as far as Skip goes and also peace of mind.  Meg adding that the Underground Railroad deceased people will be respected.  A very personal one for the Brothers as their ancestors were a part of this.  Meg tells them, five weeks later that they are working with the archaeologists and they're happy that Skip is there.  Love the episodes connected with history showing we've come a long way but not far enough still.

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