5 min

Gwendolyn House & Ghost of Rocking Granny East Tennessee Mysteries

    • Documentary

We first journey into a tale about a house that is supposedly haunted by a woman in white with an entity that is aggressive towards anyone who steps foot on the property. Rumor has that a black hellhound still roams the property and also in the house can be heard and seen while there. The place is now abandoned and the neighbors has cameras on it.

Granny February who lived near the one of the oldest cemeteries in East Tennessee said to be haunting it. When her husband passed on, some would say she was a generous person trying to be a good person. In fact some of the local teens claimed she done witchcraft all because she would travel through the cemetery just to get a chance to visit her late husband while getting her dairy products. She loved rocking in her favorite rocking chair and when she died, the family put it in the mausoleum where she is buried in so that she can still continue to rock in it in her afterlife. Due to people vandalizing the cemetery, the doors to the mausoleum has been closed off and her rocking chair was removed. 


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We first journey into a tale about a house that is supposedly haunted by a woman in white with an entity that is aggressive towards anyone who steps foot on the property. Rumor has that a black hellhound still roams the property and also in the house can be heard and seen while there. The place is now abandoned and the neighbors has cameras on it.

Granny February who lived near the one of the oldest cemeteries in East Tennessee said to be haunting it. When her husband passed on, some would say she was a generous person trying to be a good person. In fact some of the local teens claimed she done witchcraft all because she would travel through the cemetery just to get a chance to visit her late husband while getting her dairy products. She loved rocking in her favorite rocking chair and when she died, the family put it in the mausoleum where she is buried in so that she can still continue to rock in it in her afterlife. Due to people vandalizing the cemetery, the doors to the mausoleum has been closed off and her rocking chair was removed. 


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-tennessee-mysteries/support

5 min