We survived 24 hours ghost hunting inside one of the most haunted houses in the country! The civil war house is notorious for its terrifying paranormal activity that scares away anyone who tries to stay there. With stories of poltergeist activity and maybe even a demon haunting this place, we investigate both the house and the haunted forest surrounding it and capture it all on camera.
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About: Twin Paranormal face anything scary from demons to skin walkers and go to the most haunted and terrifying places, bringing you along for the ride. Places like The Conjuring House, the Devils Maze, Skinwalker cave, Waverly Hills, Skinwalker valley, the Haunted Hill House and more!
All evidence of paranormal activity that we capture on camera of demons, skin walkers, ghosts during our ghost hunts and paranormal investigations is real and some of the scariest videos on YouTube. The haunted locations we go to overnight are always terrifying and we can’t wait to share them with you.
History of the Civil War House:
Civil War Farmhouse
Berryman Stokes, father of the Stokes families was born in Virginia on September 1, 1764; he was a sixth son. He and his youngest brother were all that survived the Revolutionary War. He (Berryman) and his wife, Elizabeth Eparson married in the year 1789 and had three sons and six daughters. Of their grandchildren, 2 grandsons died in the Civil War and one was discharged with a disability.
William Stokes (the third son of Berryman Stokes) and his wife Susannah, married Dec. 2, 1819. They were in the company of Daniel Boone for protection of William Stokes family in the western part of Virginia Territory which formed the State of Kentucky in 1792. When danger from the Indians had measurably passed, he settled near Richmond, seat of Madison County.
Evan Stokes, the builder of this house, and the first son of William and Susannah Stokes, was born in Madison County, Kentucky, August 9, 1820. When he (Evan) was 16 years of age his parents moved to Putnam County, IN. He was married to Sarah J.
Burton, Nov. 19, 1846. To them was born 5 girls and 5 boys in this house. Two of the boys and all of the girls survived. Their (this) house was known a preacher's stopping place and for many years until his death in June, 8, 1904. He was an official in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Re starting with the year 1833 through 1903. He maintained a consecutive record of the district (Church)
Conferences from 1833 until 1903.
This house built by Evan Stokes was on a quarter section of land in Union Township, Parke County, located on an original grant signed by James Monroe, the 5th president of the United States. This house was built some time during the Civil War era the exact date is not known.
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