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Annabelle Davis

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Annabelle Davis

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
15 Oct 1881 (aged 19)
Ridgeway, Hardin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Ridgeway, Hardin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Father John W. Davis
Mother Nancy Denison

I have seen some articles about the inscription on her stone calling it haunting, scary.
Actually this poem has been around since the 1700's and has several different versions. It has been inscribed on many different stones from many U.S. States. None to which deals with the occult or any forms of it.

I have also seen this retort along with it:
To follow you I'm not content,
Until I know which way you went!


*Thank you Richard Lawson for allowing me to
add the family history of Annabelle-



**Ridgeway Cemetery is supposedly haunted. The gravestone of Annabelle Davis is referred to as the "Witch's Pyramid." According the legend, Annabelle Davis was an alleged witch who lived in the area back in the 1800's. Today people claim to see her ghost roaming around the cemetery. Also, legend has it that her gravestone is always warm to the touch, even during cold weather.
shared stories by Jim Fitzpatrick
Father John W. Davis
Mother Nancy Denison

I have seen some articles about the inscription on her stone calling it haunting, scary.
Actually this poem has been around since the 1700's and has several different versions. It has been inscribed on many different stones from many U.S. States. None to which deals with the occult or any forms of it.

I have also seen this retort along with it:
To follow you I'm not content,
Until I know which way you went!


*Thank you Richard Lawson for allowing me to
add the family history of Annabelle-



**Ridgeway Cemetery is supposedly haunted. The gravestone of Annabelle Davis is referred to as the "Witch's Pyramid." According the legend, Annabelle Davis was an alleged witch who lived in the area back in the 1800's. Today people claim to see her ghost roaming around the cemetery. Also, legend has it that her gravestone is always warm to the touch, even during cold weather.
shared stories by Jim Fitzpatrick

Inscription


Remember youth as you pass by
As you are now, so once was I
As I am now, so you must be
Prepare for death and follow me.



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