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Beyond the grave
In ‘haunted’ Mitchell house, walls really do talk

By KRYSTAL SLATEN krystal@tmnews.com
August 2, 2007

MITCHELL — A hunt for ghosts led a documentary film crew to Mitchell in search of a piece of history that appears to be as elusive as the apparitions that brought the ghost hunters to Lawrence County.

A quiet, unassuming house situated in one of Mitchell’s most desirable neighborhoods is rumored to be filled with more residents than only the Bloomington native who owns the turn-of-the-century structure.

Jarret Marshall, who bought the house about three years ago, has come to terms with the ghosts he claims haunt his homestead even though he wasn’t aware of the haunting activity when he found his “gem” on the market.

“The price was good, really good,” Marshall said. “When I went to the bank, the inspector came out and said even though it needed some work, it was built like an elephant and would be standing here for another 100 years. ... I bought it before I knew it.”

Things were quiet for Marshall, who is well versed in renovating historic structures, at first. Then, he started renovations.

Now, the home, according to Keith Age of the Louisville Ghost Hunting Society, is one of the most active houses he’s seen.

“It’s one of the only places I’ve gone or that I’ve done that you can ask a question (to the ghosts) and get an audible answer back,” Age said.

Age has been at the home twice since May to study the hauntings. On his last trip July 26, he was gathering footage and historic information for a documentary that will appear on the SciFi channel in October called “Children of the Grave.” The Mitchell home will be featured in the show because it appears Marshall’s home is haunted by the ghost of an 8-year-old girl named Rachel.

However, although several ghost hunters and Marshall claim to have found Rachel’s spirit, the search for her existence in Lawrence County history continuously hits brick walls.

“TV makes (ghost hunting) look pretty glamorous,” Age said. “A lot of it’s not. A lot of it is sitting around and waiting for something to happen or trying to separate fact from fiction. Being a ghost hunter, the biggest thing you look for is history, but with history, fact turns into fiction real quick.”

The story goes that the former owners of the historic homestead were Dr. John and Jessie Gibbons of Mitchell. The physician practiced medicine in the home on Warren Street at the turn of the century until a few years before his death in 1944. According to obituaries for the couple, they had one foster daughter.

Rumor has it, however, that the couple took in other children — one of whom who is believed to have died in the home. Her name was Rachel, and she supposedly died from injuries she suffered in a fire that took place on Christmas in 1912. No proof of that fire, however, could be found at the Lawrence County Museum of History or the Mitchell Community Public Library.

“This started out as a small little ghost hunt,” Age said, “but we found enough activity that the producers in Hollywood wanted the rest of the story. That’s why we’re here. We want the history to back up the interesting evidence we’ve captured at the house.

“A lot of research goes into something like this. We’ll chase down every lead, trying to find that one little link, and hopefully we won’t continually run into brick walls.”

But that’s what happened in the search for documents about Rachel. She’s not listed in the birth or death records for that time period, and the Gibbons only list one child in the 1920 census records — the foster daughter who apparently joined their family between 1910 and 1920.

And newspaper records from Bedford and Mitchell, which would normally record a mention of the fatal fire, are not on record.

Marshall, however, believes Rachel existed and that she still roams the halls.

“I’ve talked to relatives of the Gibbons and studied the blueprints for this house,” Marshall said. “I read the newspaper article about the fire and got her picture from it, but when I went back to the library to print it all off, it was gone. I think someone is out there who just doesn’t want the story told.”


Times-Mail Staff Writer Krystal Slaten welcomes comments and suggestions at 277-7264 or by e-mail at krystal@tmnews.com.
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2 pictures of the property can bee seen at the SOURCE.

Chupa
on Luna, my friend, you are our mighty searcher of interesting informations! yes.gif

good job, sista!
i'm very curious if there will be some good footage shown in “Children of the Grave.”
i wonder what is the activity they recorded there...
it's a shame we'll have to wait till October to find out sad.gif

chrisfer
I talk to my ghosts occasionally, but I don't really want them to answer back! unsure.gif
Cheryl
If she speaks back when talking to her, why not ask her more specific questions concerning her death, who her parents were....anything that might give you some indication as to where to look for further information about her?
LIGhostChick
I pre-ordered that dvd "Children of The Grave" a few months ago & it's suppose to ship out today. I cant wait to see it. They also did another dvd called "Spooked" about Waverly Hills, that was great.
Rosemary
I am very interested in what people are saying here about hauntings and ghosts and everything, which indicates that you are actually interested in these things, yet no one believes all the honest to goodness exploits I am writing about the Ghosts who are in my life.
My Stories are all 100 percent true, the bad and the good, and should be just as believable as anyone else's yet because of the nature of what I am writing it is very difficult to get others to believe.
Proof?
Well I have leaned ghosts are provable if they choose to be, and if they don't want to be proven they can be as illusive as a smoke puff.
Aliamaru
Well, the fact that they are having a hard time locating Rachel in the history archives is an indication that there's something else that could possible be going on.

Because unless the ghost hunters and Marshall have some documentation of Rachel , they can claim all they want, but it doesn't mean that its to be believed.

Belief is earned, not just handed out on silver platters at random.

If you believe everything you hear,see or read, then you run the risk of being a little on the guillible side.

Its alwaysbetter to be a little skeptical and try to analyse things like this from all possible angles and sources.

I'd really like to get some more info on what all may have been recorded of these audible responses.
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