Ocean-Born Mary Fulton--A Family Folktale - Page 4


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estate. Perhaps that is why Ocean-Born Mary haunts--she is still looking for the treasure trunk!

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8.   Oct 28, 2001 3:00 PM
In response to message posted by Red:

Thank you, Mary. It is said that one of my cousins, I think, 3 or 4 times removed is actually in ...


-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe


7.   Oct 28, 2001 7:12 AM
Virginia,

This is a fantastic story. I am glad I found this through Tina's article on Henniker.

I found it very interesting that the pirate was able to find his mother's namesake after all thes ...


-- posted by Red


6.   Aug 11, 1999 1:32 PM
thank you so much for your addition. And like other ghost phenomena this one, is vowed to be no story! Thanks for stopping by, and come often. Do you have any other Babb or related stories? ...

-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe


5.   Aug 10, 1999 4:47 PM
VIRGINIA,
I REMEMBER,AS A CHILD,VISITING THAT VERY SAME HOUSE THAT YOU MENTION IN YOUR ARTICLE. AT THAT TIME IT WAS BEING LOOKED OVER BY A CARETAKER. HE TOLD US ABOUT THE SPIRITS THAT ROAMED THE PROP ...

-- posted by AFBS17A


4.   Aug 30, 1998 2:55 AM
Virginia Marin - May be, Dan. So much has changed and things today accepted that in the past were anathema. Take for example...! ...

-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe





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