Heady Lane Cemetery is located in Fishers, Indiana.
The cemetery dates back to the early 19th century and has headstones for many members of the Heady family in it.
According to a legend surrounding Heady Lane Cemetery there are spirits along the Hollow at 126th Street in Fishers at Allisonville Road.
Conner Prairie keeps the legend alive every Halloween by telling of how a ghost of a tormented grave-robber traded in cadavers, until one night he dug up his own son's body, haunts the woods that line the roadway.
Another version on the Heady Hollow Legend describes a fire that burned down a schoolhouse and killed several children run by the Heady family in the late 19th century.
The legend goes that the ghosts of children come out on foggy nights not far from Heady Lane Cemetery at Heady Hollow, in Fishers where Allisonville Road intersects at 126th Street a very dark and wooded area prone to fog.
An article explaining the legend of Heady Hallow by Georgianne Neal appeared in the Noblesville Ledger, June 4, 1979.
Heady Hollow was also mistakenly identified on SR 13 in Indiana in Ronald Baker's book "Hoosier Ghosts".
According to the Hamilton County Historical Society [1] records, there was no known school at the location of Heady Hollow.
Unseenpress.com, Inc.[2] (Historic Indiana Ghost Walks and Tours) includes Heady Hollow and Heady Cemetery on its popular Haunted Hamilton County I bus tour.