The Haunted George Pearis Cemetery

As the memories of the living fade from generation to generation, unfortunately at times, so too do the resting places for their bodies. The George Pearis Cemetery in Virginia seems to be one of those places. Once a prominent resting place for a captain of the Revolutionary war, it now sits overgrown with weeds, trees and elements of nature slowing taking over a plot of land lined with moss covered gravestone that time and much of the living forgot. Today, it seems that there may be more activity from the dead inside the stone gates of this cemetery than anyone alive. Including TB patients, fatalities of war, the ghost of a little boy who’s life tragically ended in a hunting rifle accident and many others. Today, we learn about the ghosts of The George Pearis Cemetery with paranormal investigator Jake Fife.

What Ghosts Live in The George Pearis Cemetery?

PART 2 – AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY – LISTEN HERE In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers, we discuss:
  • Once the door to the demonic in the cemetery was opened, will it always stay open? 
  • Who visits this historic cemetery? 
  • Where did the more than 200 missing headstones go? 
  • What kind of advice would Jake give to an investigator who wants to experience the George Pearis Cemetery? 
  • How do you get rid of a spiritual attachment that refuses to go away?

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