Old Chestnut Grove Cemetery/Witch`s Hill- Cleveland

Old Chestnut Grove Cemetery/Witch`s Hill- Cleveland

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Location submitted by: sdonley on 02/14/2015
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PANICd#: 1335

The old cemetery of Olmsted Ohio.

7789 Lewis Road
North Olmsted , OH 44138
Phone: 440-235-1400
Open to the public: Yes

olmstedtownship.org

Lat: 41.3791885
Lon: -81.89683530000002

Database Summary:

Demographic Rank: 6
History: 1
Stories: 1
Claims: 4
Evidence: 0
Resources: 1
Retrievals: 9406
Vistor Rating: 4.3
Votes: 4

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History information is some background and history about the location. This is meant to be a basic summary. Below the history records you will find sources in which you can click on to find out more information. There may be multiple history records per location.


The Union Cemetery Association was founded in 1929 by the Village of Olmsted Falls, the Village of Westview and Olmsted Township. Each community selected one representative and agreed to contribute equally to secure maintenance and upkeep of an existing cemetery in the Village of Olmsted Falls. In 1970 the Village of Olmsted Falls and the Village of Westview merged to become the City of Olmsted Falls.

The Old Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Chestnut Grove Drive in Olmsted Falls and the New Chestnut Grove Cemetery is located on Lewis Road, north of Bagley.

The Union Cemetery Association operates under authority granted by the Ohio Revised Code Section 759. The annual meeting is held on the first Tuesday in May at Olmsted Falls City Hall. Quarterly working meetings are held in January, April, July and October.

The Cemetery Board of Trustees set policy, pays bills, authorize work, maintain and operate both cemeteries. Operating revenues for the Cemeteries are secured by a 2/10th-mill levy on all real estate property in Olmsted Falls and Olmsted Township, as well as the sales of plots and the internments therein. A copy of the Chestnut Grove Cemetery Policies and Procedures is available upon request. Please contact Dan Hill at 440-235-1400 to request this information.

Added by: lmizenko on 03/04/2015 DB#:253
Source(s):
http://olmstedtownship.org/cemetery.cfm


Stories are just that. Stories and personal accounts that have been reported about the location.


This site is actually located within the Old Chestnut Grove Cemetery in Olmsted Falls. The story, as widely circulated among various ghost websites by anonymous sources, goes something like this: A woman accused of witchcraft was executed and buried at this cemetery. The townsfolk did not erect a marker, but instead built an iron fence around her grave, which was next to an old tree. An indentation next to the tree inside the fence marks her grave. "Bad things" will happen to those who get close to her grave.

Another variation of the story has several witches executed and buried here, and their ghosts continue to haunt this area. That this location is sometimes referred to as a "hill" and not as a cemetery can be due to the fact that the cemetery itself sits on top of ledge overlooking the Rocky River and connecting park below.

The Upper Midwest Ghost Society provides a more detailed, colorful version: the accused witch was hung from a tree and buried near the base of its trunk, in the very spot where her body was dropped from the noose. Nasty.

After visiting the place, it is not surprising that Old Chestnut Grove Cemetery is said to be haunted. It is surrounded by woods, the various old trees cast many shadows, and the layout itself is a bit unusual. We even found a skeleton of a large animal (raccoon? skunk?) on top of a grave that the groundskeeper somehow missed for some time. In the back portion of the cemetery, graves could be found deep in the woods and in a hidden hollow down a steep hill, which then connects to a park hiking trail! It is also said "strange lights" can be seen at night in this part of the cemetery.

The "witch's grave" was very difficult to find. There is no longer a "fence that surrounds a tree," where the grave is allegedly located. Quite by accident, we did find a tree at the edge of the cemetery surrounded by square stone blocks. Upon closer examination, those blocks contained metal spikes in the center, strongly suggesting that a fence once existed here.

The remains of the fence can be seen along the front and right sides of the tree. Also visible is a small indentation in front of the large tree trunk. Is this the site of an old, sunken grave?

Added by: lmizenko on 03/04/2015 DB#:1203
Source(s):
http://www.deadohio.com/WitchesHill.htm


Here are the paranormal claims for this location. These have been found through Internet research, reports from members, or reports from personal interviews. To add a claim, your account must have contributor access or higher.


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2184 E.V.P.s
Added: 03/04/2015 By: lmizenko
2185 Voices heard by the Bradford family monument.
Added: 03/04/2015 By: lmizenko
2186 Voices heard by the "Witches Circle"
Added: 03/04/2015 By: lmizenko
2187 Various orbs in pictures.
Added: 03/04/2015 By: lmizenko

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Added: 02/14/2015 By: sdonley

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