Stepney Cemetery

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The entrance to Stepney Cemetery in 2007
Stepney Cemetery in 2007
Stepney Cemetery in 2007

Stepney Cemetery is an old cemetery in Monroe, Connecticut, located in the village of Stepney. It was established next to the Stepney Green in 1794. Many of the area's earliest settlers are buried in the cemetery; the oldest headstone belongs to Nathaniel W. Knapp (died 1787). The cemetery is also known as Birdsey's Plain Cemetery or Beardsley Plain Cemetery. Next to the cemetery is Our Lady of The Rosary Chapel. The pastor there is "Bishop" Robert McKenna, who has assisted the Warrens and their nephew John Zaffis in several exorcisms.

Haunted reputation

Many locals believe that the cemetery is haunted. It is said to be the second haunting ground of The White Lady of Union Cemetery in Easton. She supposedly travels back and forth between the two cemeteries by way of Stepney Road. In 1993, an off-duty fireman was driving his pickup somewhere on Pepper Street (where the cemetery sits). Suddenly the road in front of him took on a reddish glow. In those few surreal seconds, he saw a farmer with a straw hat sitting beside him and a lady in white approaching in the roadway with her hands reaching out toward him. He slammed on the brakes, but it was too late. He heard a thud and even ended up with a dent from the impact, yet no trace of the woman, or the farmer who had been sitting beside him, was ever found. The fact that he heard and was left with physical evidence of the impact is most unusual in cases of cars driving through or into apparitions.

See also

References

  • Ed and Lorraine Warren with Robert David Chase Graveyard. St. Martin's Press, 1992
  • Cheri Revai Haunted Connecticut. Stackpole Books, 2006
  • Grim Hauntings Or Skeptics Truth. "Beardsley Plain Cemetery", Creepy Connecticut. August 24, 2006.

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Coordinates: 41°19′21″N 73°15′47″W / 41.3224°N 73.2630°W / 41.3224; -73.2630

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