Ever notice how even in a noisy city entering a cemetery seems to mute noise, almost like entering another world. This isn't a bad thing as I find it peaceful
This is true I set monuments in cemeterys for five years soon as u go into a grave yard if u don't have your mind on outside sounds it seems like u walk into a room and close a door and the quit down it's sort of crossing the veil or something but it's true I've tried to tell folks about that but when they try it they keep there mind on the noise and it won't work like that
Not at the graveyard near VSU lol but Hickory Springs in South Ga is very relaxing... Sadly you can't drive through at night ... But it's still beautiful driving by during the day or night
@@davidcooley5135 every cemetery I've ever gone into has that gone has that same hushed other worldly feel. It's like walking into a place from an alternate reality that has nothing to do with what we call reality
My great Aunt was a healer and seer! She was never called a witch doctor, thank goodness. I still have her healing recipes made from natural ingredients from the forest. My sister and I are empathetic. We see & feel things, shapes & people that others do not. The babies died probably due to some virus, bad water, or something invested by the mother. Sanitation was not the best back then. Spells are only spells if you believe in them. Keep your eyes always on Jesus. Great series Ron.Good to be out traveling in fresh mountain air. Greetings from Lake Oconee GA USA!
@@rhondaatellijay6255 It can be a blessing sometime but not most of the time! I walk into a room and instantly feel overwhelmed with other people's state of mind. Some places I cannot enter at all. I have family in Talking Rock!
An undeserved curse will not land on the intended victims. I agree that the babies died from disease due to poor sanitation. Infant mortality was very high back then, as was the likelihood of the mother dying from the birthing process.
That'll be my next mountain stay, what a cool town, and only a couple hours away from me (upstate sc). Glad I found this video as one night I'll have to venture to the church.
Benjamin Tilley, the founder of the church was my 2x great grandfather. I have attended decoration at that church since I was an infant. The reason for the burial facing west is because in cemetaries bodies are facaing east so that they can see Jesus rising in the east when he come back as stated in the Bible. If she was a "witch" they would have buried her in the opposite direction. They church has changed over the years. It was originally a white structure and was added onto over a decade ago. Before that there was no indoor plumbing and visitors had to use an outhouse back in the woods. Before the siding that is there now, you could see the bullet holes on the outside of the structure. The infant death rate being high is typical for Appalachia beause of lack of medical care and disease. Almost all mountain cemetaries will have many infant graves. If I am not mistaken Elizabeth was the daughter of Benjamin. My great grandmother Dovie Tilley Long (Benjamin's daughter) isnot buried there although her husband Peter is. Thanks for the story.
My great great grandma was a full blooded Cherokee medicine woman married to a white man. They lived in Brevard NC and she had an apron with many pockets that held her roots, herbs, bark, leaves and such that she used for healing. Unfortunately she died while teaching my grandma. i know only a few things she passed down.
I live 10 minutes away from Tilly Bend. It is so quiet and still, yet it still feels active, as if the past is swirling around you. Thank you for covering this story. Please come back to see us, soon!
Thank You on mentioning our Creek Triibe.Very true my Tama Lower Muskogee tribe in Bainbridge Ga.Are still farmers to this day.My late mother was a Creek Medicine woman who worked with herbs and healed.We did good things.Modern Medicine till this day uses 200 herbs from our native peoples teachings.Very true up till the 1960s fear still instilled in our native peoples of hangings.
Absolutely amazing history finally being revealed about your ancestors and all of the kingdoms and cultures that eventually made up the Creek peoples. As a lifelong history buff, There was so much missing and many things lied about the SE Native Americans. There are still descendants in that area of Coosa Creek people that because of intermarriage were not swept up in the Trail of Tears. Rob in GA.
Ron Bates MVTO in my Tama Creek dilect thank you. Hensci is Good Day Blessings I'm honored as they are finding out more with technology about my culture and people. Also Tama being from the "Mayan" Did you know only 2 places the blue clay they used is only found in Mexico and Georgia. Also did you know there is a pyramid with same petroglyphs as the Mayans Located on Dawsonville Georgia. It's on the fort up there.They won't let people in. Can only be seen ariel.Check it out on "America unearthed" hint WHY? It would change history. Blessings my brother MVTO 🌞
@@alicefotfmod7094 Hi Alice. I do indeed know about the blue clay. I'm very familiar with Richard's research. He is pioneering modern research into the SE Native History. Amazing stuff! Most have no idea about the amazingly different kingdoms and lineage of the SE. Blessings to you dear! Rob
@@robertbates6057 My Mama told stories of how her Great Great Grandmother would not be a part of the Trail of Tears because she feared the Government. Mama has since passed, and I so wish I could have those conversations again. We are Scotch-Irish and either Cherokee or Creek.
I have gone by this church lots of times on my way to rocky point just a mile or 2 past the church! I had never heard about this till now! There’s another grave yard straight across the lake from rocky point that I have kin folk buried in! My grandmother was a Stanley that grew up around the Dial area!
I heard this line in the movie In the Garden of Good and Evil and it’s very true, Fear the Living, Not the Dead, I was raised to believe that death is just a doorway to a new adventure
My guess is that the poor woman had absolutely nothing to do with the string of deaths. Wondering now whether those gravestones were stolen. Love you Ron. You're awesome. Hugs from South Africa.
On one side of family was an Irish granny considered to have premonitions and "second sight" so she was called a seer/psychic. On the other side of my family was a Cherokee granny who used herbs to heal folks and also defined meanings of dreams. We also had generations of Irish diviners who found water, psychics who foretold events, and NUMEROUS ghost stories.
@@dirtyfiendswithneedles3111 I traced my Cherokee heritage to a woman named Redflower. Her husband was John Webb, who was said to be a medicine man. My last name is Kelley.
@@michellekh6295 very strange coincidences. I suppose not so much as the Appalachian is full of people with direct Cherokee and Irish decent. My great great grandfather took the Christian name Aaron Redbird Brock. Thanks for sharing. Really awesome to see how close we are all connected.
The Barberton Greenstone Mountains in South Africa. I read these are the oldest in the world. But these mountains are also very old. This is a very good video!
I live in SA and had been visiting family near Barberton many a time. I will have to read up about the Greenstone Mountains. Should be very interesting.
This is very cool. My father's family is Melungeon/Creek mix out of Virginia/KY/NC. My father is the first to not have been born in Appalachia. My Great Great grandfather started Pine Mountain Settlement churches in Ky. Lewis Lyttle. This old church is reminiscent of my family history
@@betsyspurr5512 the stories & history are STILL TRUE ! That’s what people love & want to hear about. You’re complaining yet u are here watching also GIVING HIM VIEWS 🙄
@@michaelrodriguez9145 where I used to live in Georgia was full of haunted places, and forests that are creepy. I’m just glad that I’m the 13 years I lived there, I never saw anything strange or scary. The most haunted places, and things I ever saw was when I lived in Maryland. There’s a lot of paranormal happenings that go on throughout the entire state.
I live in Hendersonville NC and native of these mountains and these mountains are not for the faint hearted there is a lot of history and a lot of spirits here
Born and raised in Appalachian Mts. . Beautiful country and the best people you'll ever meet . Just don't mess with their families. It's changed alot in the past few years , sadly
I agree the mortality rate for infants would have been impacted by the availability of nutrition, sanitation etc and I am guessing these were not people with access to much and religion and superstition would have had a strong hold in these people, sad story but well told.
Yyeeeehaaaaaww!! I am a Kuntry Girl from The Deep South of Georgia!!! If Idh've Known You Was Passing Through Georgia, I Would've Made a Homemade Pecan Pie, a Homemade Apple Pie with a Hint of Cinnamon Spice, and a Nice,Tall, Ice Cold Glass of Fresh Milk.Then Of Course, An Ice Cold Glass Of Southern Sweet Tea with a Fresh Lemon Slice on the Rim Of That Ice Cold Glass of Suthern Sweet Tea, Served With a Side Of Suthern Kuntry Hospitality That Only Kuntry Folk Know How To Do The RIGHT WAY!!!!!!!! Thank You So Much for the Lonnnnnggg Hours that you put into ALL of The Research Needed for Each and Every Story that You Tell To ALL Of Your Fans!!!! Then There's ALL Of The Hours Upon Hours Spent Editing, AFTER ALL of The Painstakingly Tedious and Slow Paced Odds and Ends Finishing Touches That has to be done just so that you can bring all of the Video together, just so we can watch The Video! Thank you so much for taking the time to Care Whether or Not These People Are Remembered. Thank You So Very Much For Making Sure That These Peoples Lives, EVEN From Long Ago, Are REMEMBERED, AND NOT FORGOTTEN!!!! May GOD Bestow Many Blessings Upon You and Your Family!!! GOD BLESS!!!🙏😇
The story you tell is almost identical to some she told me! She talked about walking down dirt roads and hearing babies crying, but, no baby was to be seen! She told me that her daughter liked this boy, and, Mom didn't think the daughter should be serious about any boy, so, she cursed his car! She told him, as she walked around it, that it would not start, no matter what he did. So, to appease her, he, the daughter, and Mom sat down and talked about how the young couple felt about each other. After some time, they were going to go somewhere (she told me, I forgot) and the car still wouldn't start. She walked up to the car, tapped on the hood and told the car to start, and it did! The couple is still married today, and, Mom passed away back in the early 80's. One thing I noticed about her. She had real tiny/beady looking eyes that could cut through you if she got mad at you! I can't help but smile, remembering her!
When I lived in Georgia I heard a baby crying outside in the night. It wasn't a baby though, it was a cougar. Big cats make noises that draw People in. I heard a wild cat say "Hello".
The Appalachians have a lot of history and a lot of stories. I lived in the Appalachian Mts in southern Virginia. Beautiful area. Good story Ron. I enjoyed it.
Hey Ron. Always do a prayer of protection or bring a Saint Benedict medal with you. That place is full of negative energy I could feel it, very dense atmosphere 😟
A very creepy and haunting story Ron. Everything about the story is creepy from the people, the old tree, the old church and the cemetery is all creepy. I think I would not want to be there all by myself during the day. What a creepy place. I love hearing about your witch stories. Thanks 👍
Nothing creepy about it. Infant mortality rates in the Appalachian Mountains was horrendous for hundreds of years due to the almost complete lack of any medical care. I have an old family cemetery on my property and it’s filled with gravestones of children. Influenza,polio, and other diseases wreaked havoc on newborns and toddlers. If it’s true that they buried the self proclaimed witch facing west they did so because they believe that one day Jesus Christ will split the Eastern sky and return for his own. Facing her body west would’ve likely been a testimony to others that she died and went to Hell.
Really spooky story Ron. Loved it. Wow. Elizabeth Bradley publicly putting a curse on the townsfolk and then the infants started dying. Amazing how the townsfolk thought it must be witchcraft and then for them to hang her but even more sad was that the deaths of the infants continued. I wonder what caused all their deaths. Very sad. May they and all the townsfolk be at peace. What a beautiful location the cemetery is set in. I have been to the appalachian mountains. Oh the blue ridge mountains. Virginia is an absolutely stunning place. Great video Ron and look forward to your next update. Take care
IMO a most peaceful final resting place with nature's sounds flowing in the background. Another good yet haunting story of the Appalachian past. Thanks for that trip.
Very interesting story Ron. Thanks for sharing!!! I hope the Tilley family RIP and all rest in peace!!! Safe travels and stay safe and healthy Ron 💞. Take care ❤️.......
I have always loved the states like Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, North & South Carolina, Arkansas,with the mountains & hills,creeks, springs,& rivers! The trees,able to grow gardens & orchards,berries,the flowers. Beautiful wild vegetation & wild animals & birds.
Hi Ron! A beautiful cemetery and a fascinating story. I hope the stones weren't stolen, just removed and stored. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait until Sunday. I love to hear the crows in the background, by the way. Adds atmosphere.
I may have commented already, but I LOVE that part of the country. It’s beautiful, the Blue Ridge mountains are amazing and the people are friendly. ❤️🥰
A tiny place with a tiny church with mountains all around it, add to that the story of a witch and a curse plus a big old tree right in the middle where apparently she was hanged. All adds up to a fascinating story. The desolate area alone gives it an odd atmosphere. Love all your stories. Thank you.
Little Jimmy did a fantastic job again! What a beautiful place! Very interesting and sad story all around! Back then the “eye for an eye” was very common… oh, dear!
I've lived in Fannin for years, and have visited Tilley Bend numerous times. I've never felt uneasy, or that something was wrong with the area. However, a few miles down the road in Morganton is an area that is very disturbed but I don't know, and no one really knows the story behind it. We all call it The Chapel. My grandparents and other family members grew up in the area of The Chapel and have some pretty hair-raising experiences. You also just feel so uneasy in the area, like it's not a good place to be around. Great, informational video.
Hey, email me some info on that, maybe I’ll come through there on my way home just like last year on my winter trip. I love that area!! Those mountains are amazing! facesforgottentoday@gmail.com
I always enjoy hearing “Hey Gang….” Appalachian folklore is rich in superstition and often embellished. Though there may be discrepancies, (I’m a little puzzled by the dates and Elizabeth’s age), this story is intriguing, tragic and chilling.
Reality is stranger than fiction. When you know the truth about many things and speak of it, you get labeled crazy. There are things out there that you don't want to encounter. There really is no need to embellish things when the truth is so hard to believe.
I did a family tree and it was a headache. My mom's family was from town in the Blue Ridges. Sometimes births weren't recorded but baptism dates were, for example but sometimes there would be no record of people. I'm like, I know they existed, I have photos! Haha.
Omg love all these old old real stories!! Especially when you go to the site and there is a cemetery related to the story. I enjoy reading headstones and seeing what year the person was born and died. Interesting
Lots of these stories prevail especially around anyone back then that was involved in healing . Great story. Too bad they have removed the gravestones. Keep Safe ❤Keep Well ❤
I love the drone photography & music - really professional, showing your creativity. Good job. I am 1/16 Creek...good to hear them mentioned. Interesting 🤔 story
Just was in Fannin County we just rented a cabin in Blue Ridge,GA a couple weeks ago. My family & I just celebrated my 50th birthday in Blue Ridge,Ga. Wished I would've known about this story before then.
Thanks for sharing this story. I'm a folklore enthusiast and was thrilled to stumble across this video. Looking forward to going back through your earlier videos!
i lived in those mountains we lived on the north carloina and tn line one foot u was in north carloina the other foot u was in tn .been through all those mountains me family from my moms side and dads side are all other those mountains
We’ve got a witch legend here too man if you ever want to come to Wythe county in swva it out in a place called Crawfish. There was a witch there too and she was treated terrible but I won’t spoil it you can look it up… but yeah the Appalachian mountains are full of beauty and magic and a bit of terror lol I love living here!!! Great story here man thank you so much I love listening to you!!!! Also I and my friends are mountain witches - most of us are very nice and know a ton about the use of herbs as home remedies but we aren’t usually nasty tempered to folks and we sure would never hurt babies! But the mountain witches are still here!!! 😂
@@FacesoftheForgotten I’ll be there I will not miss it for anything. Although we are a few hours ahead I may need to have a nap and set my alarm. I’m doing my Samaratians work so been busy. I’m actually watching you again now. 😂😂😂. I’m not a stalker I promise. I’m just so fascinated and your voice is so relaxing. I haveYou in every night now. You should do a sleep story for us old ones who struggle to sleep. 💙💙💙
My grandfather and me were seers and see days weeks years ahead. It's not hard just focus forward instead of back. That way you know what to avoid before your in it.
Hey Ron, I have enjoyed so many of your shows. I have a comment about the nurse Ms Schnorr, who was murdered in IL. She was the first cousin of my late sister-in-law. I remember my sister-in-law telling me that Donna Schnorr was engaged to be married. Thought you'd like this bit of her background. Sincerely, Jan
Oh man Ron, Dude. Total badass spooky story. Loved it. I wonder if anyone was ever able to figure out what caused the baby deaths? It sounds like it was just babies and not adults Thanks Ron, really cool video!
Fascinating and haunting story! The cemetary on the hill looks peaceful now, though so much stories are connected to that place. Reminds me of the old cemetary in Leeuwarden, Friesland (The Netherlands)'. The most quiet, green and beatiful place in the city. But the 'dancing' gravestones stand on top of a prehistoric terp-mound, built by Frisian settlers over 2000 years ago who called the place 'Fiskwerd'(fishing-mound) It was the site of Iron Age and early medieval farmhouses, a medieval convent, turned 'plague hospice' in the 1400's. It was raised to the ground in the 1570's by Spanish soldiers before it became a burial place surrounded by trees and water. In the soil you can still find traces of those +2000 years of history(iron age potteryshards, bone objects, medieval glass and briks, clay pipes from the 1600's etcetera). Peaceful by daytime with almost nobody around when reading a book there and full of wildlife, but at sunset... the athmosphere changes drastically. Floating lights are sometimes seen at night and also a black hearse with two horses that comes from nowhere and disappears out of sights. Villains, ordinary people and nobility lay nor far fron each other. Cemetaries and all people resting there deserve their stories told like you did right here. Thank you and keepp telling your stories! Kind greetings from Friesland!
That's beautiful country and the graveyard is eerie, I didn't feel like you were alone while you filmed there. The story is sad because those baby deaths may not have had anything to do with a spoken curse, there were so many undiagnosed diseases, etc in those times. Many women got mislabeled as a witch, often I think they were just convenient scapegoats for angry or frightened villagers. Whatever was going on there back then, I hope that all are now resting in peace.
I worked at a historical house museum for many years. My coworkers and I discussed the fact that so little was known about food allergies/sensitivities at this time. We talked about the fact that women may have unknowingly fed infants things they were allergic to. Also, while nursing a baby, a woman may have eaten an allergen and passed it on to baby through the milk. This could have accounted for some seemingly random infant/young child deaths. Genetics could have played a role as well. My grandfather on mom's side had 5 dead infant sisters, which we think was result of a genetic defect in the female chromosome
@@devong7124 I live in the south ... in Mississippi. New Orleans is known for voodoo practice even now and it seems, it is a cursed city! I'm sure there are some Christians live there as well though.
@@nickie7874 There are all types of cultures mixed everywhere. Some stronger in certain states. N.C. , generation come from Georgia. Georgia to me grows the best tasting food.
Enka mvto ( thank you very much in Mvskoke-Creek). I am Mvskoke-Creek myself and my family was originally from Georgia ( now Oklahoma). Had not heard this story. Both sad and interesting!
Jase and Elizabeth were my Great-Great Grandparents. I know that I’m part-Creek from this side of my family, but I’ve never been able to satisfactorily determine the “witch theory”. Interesting, though.
I love the choice of the background music so appropriate for the story line. Thanks for such interesting videos. love your channel. Greetings from South Africa.
I’m Canadian but I used to live in west jefferson n.c. So beautiful , stole my heart! It is also very spooky. There is a cemetery off Hwy 163, on Nikanor Ridge. Every time I walked by a certain spot along the new river,..I would get shivers. My dog and I explored the spot and found an overgrown cemetery . 😳. I never got a chance to research the site…sadly I broke up with American fiancé . Your channel is very interesting and…..Lest we forget. I miss my home on the Blueridge 🥲
Here i am one more time to watch another interesting story with the Gang , thank you Mr Ron for your time and dedication on doing this vídeos ! Greetings from Charlotte NC !
My family is buried in that grave yard the first group of head stones if you ask the pastor of the church he has the whole story printed out for people to read they love to spread the story it's a good one to read
I was born & grew up in Fannin County Jawja. This is the first time I have ever heard this tale. My grandfather was and old time blacksmith in Fannin County and a big time story teller who told me many stories, including ghost stories but he must have never heard this story or I would have heard it as a child. Oh, I'm 73 now & my grandfather was born in the late 1800's. My favorite story of his was about when he was working as a blacksmith for the job where the government was building the flume line down the Ocoee River, according to him, in those times they used "muledozers" anyway the story was about a guy who was bitten by a rattlesnake on the job & it killed his brother.
I admire how you can travel to all these places. I am originally from KY (near Louisville) l, school in Charlotte, then lived in Atlanta, now...VA Beach. Have tried to find your KY connection but haven't found it yet.....
I looked up the difference between the Cemetery and the Graveyard…a Graveyard has a church attached to the property. So this maybe a graveyard which is pretty cool and spooky. Thanks Ron. ☠️🧹🧙🏻♀️🙋♀️🙏
My family are the Stanley’s, my great great grandmother is buried in the Stanley family cemetery. This is the first time I’m hearing this story. Thanks for sharing!
@@lovealllife748 the babies should be treated same as an 80yo who died,or a 20yo!! Not burned or flushed down a toilet!! Have a name and funeral!! I heard that if an unborn baby is 5mon to 6mon term or more they have to have a funeral,the law. Don't know now how it is.
This held my interest. My great and great great grandmothers were both granny-witches and came out of Blue Ridge Georgia so needless to say...I was transfixed!
Blue Ridge is way more different than in Atlanta for sure been there once... The atmosphere is definitely has different vibe not the best what I felt..
BEAUTIFUL BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA ARE BEAUTIFUL I WAS RAISED THERE ❤️
Ever notice how even in a noisy city entering a cemetery seems to mute noise, almost like entering another world. This isn't a bad thing as I find it peaceful
This is true I set monuments in cemeterys for five years soon as u go into a grave yard if u don't have your mind on outside sounds it seems like u walk into a room and close a door and the quit down it's sort of crossing the veil or something but it's true I've tried to tell folks about that but when they try it they keep there mind on the noise and it won't work like that
It's the hollowed out ground. It seems that plus the occupants of said ground creates a form of insulation of sorts. Like soundproofing a space.
Not at the graveyard near VSU lol but Hickory Springs in South Ga is very relaxing... Sadly you can't drive through at night ... But it's still beautiful driving by during the day or night
What I also notice is the strong, heavy, thick feeling of grief and death in funeral homes. I can barely stay longer than 15-20 minutes.
@@davidcooley5135 every cemetery I've ever gone into has that gone has that same hushed other worldly feel. It's like walking into a place from an alternate reality that has nothing to do with what we call reality
My great Aunt was a healer and seer! She was never called a witch doctor, thank goodness. I still have her healing recipes made from natural ingredients from the forest. My sister and I are empathetic. We see & feel things, shapes & people that others do not. The babies died probably due to some virus, bad water, or something invested by the mother. Sanitation was not the best back then. Spells are only spells if you believe in them. Keep your eyes always on Jesus. Great series Ron.Good to be out traveling
in fresh mountain air. Greetings from Lake Oconee GA USA!
I am the same.
@@rhondaatellijay6255 It can be a blessing sometime but not most of the time! I walk into a room and instantly feel overwhelmed with other people's state of mind. Some places I cannot enter at all. I have family in Talking Rock!
I would love to have those old recipes. Genesis 1:8. God put ALL plants for our use.
Would like to know what would help chronic pain and cough.
An undeserved curse will not land on the intended victims. I agree that the babies died from disease due to poor sanitation. Infant mortality was very high back then, as was the likelihood of the mother dying from the birthing process.
I am a healer and a seer of things beyond the veil. Life isn't always easy when our have these gifts.
Got that right it is burdensome at times.
I live in Blue Ridge and it's a right of passage to go out and visit Tilley Bend at night. Awesome to see someone talking about it.
That'll be my next mountain stay, what a cool town, and only a couple hours away from me (upstate sc). Glad I found this video as one night I'll have to venture to the church.
Benjamin Tilley, the founder of the church was my 2x great grandfather. I have attended decoration at that church since I was an infant. The reason for the burial facing west is because in cemetaries bodies are facaing east so that they can see Jesus rising in the east when he come back as stated in the Bible. If she was a "witch" they would have buried her in the opposite direction. They church has changed over the years. It was originally a white structure and was added onto over a decade ago. Before that there was no indoor plumbing and visitors had to use an outhouse back in the woods. Before the siding that is there now, you could see the bullet holes on the outside of the structure. The infant death rate being high is typical for Appalachia beause of lack of medical care and disease. Almost all mountain cemetaries will have many infant graves. If I am not mistaken Elizabeth was the daughter of Benjamin. My great grandmother Dovie Tilley Long (Benjamin's daughter) isnot buried there although her husband Peter is. Thanks for the story.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. Here in Arizona, it's the Superstition Mountains, another no mans land.
My great great grandma was a full blooded Cherokee medicine woman married to a white man. They lived in Brevard NC and she had an apron with many pockets that held her roots, herbs, bark, leaves and such that she used for healing. Unfortunately she died while teaching my grandma. i know only a few things she passed down.
I am a Cherokee Great Grandson ‼️
Whytepepo married Indians to inherit the benefits of the Indians..wicked
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Is Brevard a common surname, too?
My grandma was Cherokee she was so gifted. I am too.
Undersigned Respectfully Yours X Elizabeth trail of tears
I live 10 minutes away from Tilly Bend. It is so quiet and still, yet it still feels active, as if the past is swirling around you. Thank you for covering this story. Please come back to see us, soon!
Thank You on mentioning our Creek Triibe.Very true my Tama Lower Muskogee tribe in Bainbridge Ga.Are still farmers to this day.My late mother was a Creek Medicine woman who worked with herbs and healed.We did good things.Modern Medicine till this day uses 200 herbs from our native peoples teachings.Very true up till the 1960s fear still instilled in our native peoples of hangings.
Absolutely amazing history finally being revealed about your ancestors and all of the kingdoms and cultures that eventually made up the Creek peoples. As a lifelong history buff, There was so much missing and many things lied about the SE Native Americans. There are still descendants in that area of Coosa Creek people that because of intermarriage were not swept up in the Trail of Tears. Rob in GA.
Ron Bates MVTO in my Tama Creek dilect thank you.
Hensci is Good Day Blessings
I'm honored as they are finding out more with technology about my culture and people.
Also Tama being from the "Mayan" Did you know only 2 places the blue clay they used is only found in Mexico and Georgia.
Also did you know there is a pyramid with same petroglyphs as the Mayans
Located on Dawsonville Georgia. It's on the fort up there.They won't let people in.
Can only be seen ariel.Check it out on "America unearthed" hint WHY? It would change history.
Blessings my brother MVTO 🌞
@@alicefotfmod7094 Hi Alice. I do indeed know about the blue clay. I'm very familiar with Richard's research. He is pioneering modern research into the SE Native History. Amazing stuff! Most have no idea about the amazingly different kingdoms and lineage of the SE. Blessings to you dear! Rob
Rob Bates Awesome! I'm glad the world has become more enlighten of our people. MVTO
@@robertbates6057 My Mama told stories of how her Great Great Grandmother would not be a part of the Trail of Tears because she feared the Government. Mama has since passed, and I so wish I could have those conversations again. We are Scotch-Irish and either Cherokee or Creek.
I have gone by this church lots of times on my way to rocky point just a mile or 2 past the church! I had never heard about this till now! There’s another grave yard straight across the lake from rocky point that I have kin folk buried in! My grandmother was a Stanley that grew up around the Dial area!
Sharyn McCrumb would be the person to untangle some of this story. She'd get a great book out of it, too.
That crow in the background makes it even better story ! And her eyes are scary. Thanks Ron and Rebecca and Little Jimmy !
@@pippadot679 )))ĺ ppl)
I always enjoy cross like that too
Agree on the crow in the background, definitely adds to the story.
YES her eyes ARE scary. That's the first thing I felt when the picture came up. Husband doesn't look very friendly either
I live in the blue ridge mountains..in NC..my ancestors came from Scotland
I heard this line in the movie In the Garden of Good and Evil and it’s very true, Fear the Living, Not the Dead, I was raised to believe that death is just a doorway to a new adventure
Indeed death is only a change of worlds
For the believer death is the beginning to everlasting life
Loved this story Ron. Beautifully done...so educational. Thank You.
My guess is that the poor woman had absolutely nothing to do with the string of deaths. Wondering now whether those gravestones were stolen. Love you Ron. You're awesome. Hugs from South Africa.
Jason and Elizabeth are my 3rd great grandparents on my fathers side. So neat to find this story!
This is my granpaw grandpa and grandmother. I love talk to you about it. We're the Cochran family
i just love to hear these kind of story's add more
On one side of family was an Irish granny considered to have premonitions and "second sight" so she was called a seer/psychic. On the other side of my family was a Cherokee granny who used herbs to heal folks and also defined meanings of dreams. We also had generations of Irish diviners who found water, psychics who foretold events, and NUMEROUS ghost stories.
Your family sounds JUST like mine!!
Same! That’s where our Scotch-Irish surname came from, Caldwell or Coldwell. Came from my ancestors careers as using divining rods effectively.
@@dirtyfiendswithneedles3111 I traced my Cherokee heritage to a woman named Redflower. Her husband was John Webb, who was said to be a medicine man. My last name is Kelley.
@@michellekh6295 very strange coincidences. I suppose not so much as the Appalachian is full of people with direct Cherokee and Irish decent. My great great grandfather took the Christian name Aaron Redbird Brock. Thanks for sharing. Really awesome to see how close we are all connected.
The Barberton Greenstone Mountains in South Africa. I read these are the oldest in the world. But these mountains are also very old. This is a very good video!
I live in SA and had been visiting family near Barberton many a time. I will have to read up about the Greenstone Mountains. Should be very interesting.
Hey Ron! Be careful, those hills are beautiful but very, very weird. Thank you for the story❤️
This is very cool. My father's family is Melungeon/Creek mix out of Virginia/KY/NC. My father is the first to not have been born in Appalachia. My Great Great grandfather started Pine Mountain Settlement churches in Ky. Lewis Lyttle. This old church is reminiscent of my family history
I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. Beautiful place to live.
I do too👍❤
Hiiiii! I am in Northern VA.
I lived there for years and been to this church numerous times. Beautiful county. Not as weird as people think.
I'm from Georgia and still live here. I didn't think the area was creepy at all. It's beautiful! I have been here, too.
Hype for a story..just ridiculous. All for views.
@@betsyspurr5512 the stories & history are STILL TRUE ! That’s what people love & want to hear about. You’re complaining yet u are here watching also GIVING HIM VIEWS 🙄
@@betsyspurr5512 you’d be surprised!
@@betsyspurr5512 Your ignorance is showing Betty...run along now 🤫🤫
I used to live around that area for 13 years and there’s a lot of folklore and strange mysteries in those mountains.
Georgia is a meltingpots for haunted places I heard.
@@michaelrodriguez9145 where I used to live in Georgia was full of haunted places, and forests that are creepy. I’m just glad that I’m the 13 years I lived there, I never saw anything strange or scary. The most haunted places, and things I ever saw was when I lived in Maryland. There’s a lot of paranormal happenings that go on throughout the entire state.
@@sassykaren7587 I live in Georgia now..!!! I heard about the haunted places in this state..
I grew up in Asheville NC and those Blue Ridge mtns are old and full of secrets and mysteries! LOVE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!! Patricia Gambino Harrington
They sure are! I live in the Sylva area, about 10 minutes from Judaculla Rock. There's so much mystery in these here mountains...
I live in Hendersonville NC and native of these mountains and these mountains are not for the faint hearted there is a lot of history and a lot of spirits here
Born and raised in Appalachian Mts. . Beautiful country and the best people you'll ever meet . Just don't mess with their families. It's changed alot in the past few years , sadly
Wow thanks Rebecca 🤭✊😁😥
Good looking out fr
Rest in peace Elizabeth. So mote it be.
Hey I’m 83 years old and have yet to meet a witch or even hear of such person in these beautiful mountains
A lot of stuff called witchcraft,back in the day,would have been rampant disease. Still makes for interesting folklore. Thanks Ron.👍
@@pippadot679 Good day,Pippadot!
I agree the mortality rate for infants would have been impacted by the availability of nutrition, sanitation etc and I am guessing these were not people with access to much and religion and superstition would have had a strong hold in these people, sad story but well told.
Also, the very small gene pool in such a small community may have caused some form of congenital illnesses in the babies.
@@joannaw5913 Well ya know they always say the Appalachian people are inbred! Hope I don't offend anyone.
alot of herbal medicine was considered witchcraft too
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Thank You So Much for the Lonnnnnggg Hours that you put into ALL of The Research Needed for Each and Every Story that You Tell To ALL Of Your Fans!!!! Then There's ALL Of The Hours Upon Hours Spent Editing, AFTER ALL of The Painstakingly Tedious and Slow Paced Odds and Ends Finishing Touches That has to be done just so that you can bring all of the Video together, just so we can watch The Video! Thank you so much for taking the time to Care Whether or Not These People Are Remembered. Thank You So Very Much For Making Sure That These Peoples Lives, EVEN From Long Ago, Are REMEMBERED, AND NOT FORGOTTEN!!!! May GOD Bestow Many Blessings Upon You and Your Family!!! GOD BLESS!!!🙏😇
The story you tell is almost identical to some she told me! She talked about walking down dirt roads and hearing babies crying, but, no baby was to be seen! She told me that her daughter liked this boy, and, Mom didn't think the daughter should be serious about any boy, so, she cursed his car! She told him, as she walked around it, that it would not start, no matter what he did. So, to appease her, he, the daughter, and Mom sat down and talked about how the young couple felt about each other. After some time, they were going to go somewhere (she told me, I forgot) and the car still wouldn't start. She walked up to the car, tapped on the hood and told the car to start, and it did! The couple is still married today, and, Mom passed away back in the early 80's. One thing I noticed about her. She had real tiny/beady looking eyes that could cut through you if she got mad at you! I can't help but smile, remembering her!
Love 💕 it. May Peace Love be in your spirit..In Jesus Christ Amen Amen Amen
Scary
Babies crying can be a scared rabbit or racoon
When I lived in Georgia I heard a baby crying outside in the night. It wasn't a baby though, it was a cougar. Big cats make noises that draw People in. I heard a wild cat say "Hello".
@@luckyduckydaisyflower2344 Or a fox.
The Appalachians have a lot of history and a lot of stories. I lived in the Appalachian Mts in southern Virginia. Beautiful area. Good story Ron. I enjoyed it.
Is it really humid there?
@@sandieteague9855 Humid is definitely Florida not Virginia. It is a beautiful state.
I'm moving to Kentucky in a few months. Close to Virginia. So I was wanting to know about how bad the humidity was. I am asthmatic.
@@sandieteague9855 I lived in KY also. The humidity is not bad there. Good luck on your move.
Thank you so much!
Very interesting, such a haunting story. I love the drone footage too! The Blue ridge mountains are beautiful, I absolutely love them,
Hey Ron. Always do a prayer of protection or bring a Saint Benedict medal with you. That place is full of negative energy I could feel it, very dense atmosphere 😟
A very creepy and haunting story Ron. Everything about the story is creepy from the people, the old tree, the old church and the cemetery is all creepy. I think I would not want to be there all by myself during the day. What a creepy place. I love hearing about your witch stories. Thanks 👍
Nothing creepy about it. Infant mortality rates in the Appalachian Mountains was horrendous for hundreds of years due to the almost complete lack of any medical care. I have an old family cemetery on my property and it’s filled with gravestones of children. Influenza,polio, and other diseases wreaked havoc on newborns and toddlers.
If it’s true that they buried the self proclaimed witch facing west they did so because they believe that one day Jesus Christ will split the Eastern sky and return for his own. Facing her body west would’ve likely been a testimony to others that she died and went to Hell.
It's beautiful there.
I love to visit this place I don't find it creepy great story Ron
I have gone there at night quiet a few times. But I have heard some stories back in the day. I have lived here all my life. It is beautiful here.
Have been watching your videos for a while now and finally subscribed. I also apologize for taking so long to do so, no good excuse.
Loved this story very beautiful country and brilliant drone work thanks Ron for another amazing story
I was raised in Fannin County Blue Ridge and I’ve attended several church services at tilly bend. Creepy to this day
Really spooky story Ron. Loved it. Wow. Elizabeth Bradley publicly putting a curse on the townsfolk and then the infants started dying. Amazing how the townsfolk thought it must be witchcraft and then for them to hang her but even more sad was that the deaths of the infants continued. I wonder what caused all their deaths. Very sad. May they and all the townsfolk be at peace. What a beautiful location the cemetery is set in. I have been to the appalachian mountains. Oh the blue ridge mountains. Virginia is an absolutely stunning place. Great video Ron and look forward to your next update. Take care
yes the blueridge mountains are beautiful so it .union county and hiwassee
IMO a most peaceful final resting place with nature's sounds flowing in the background. Another good yet haunting story of the Appalachian past. Thanks for that trip.
You need to check out the Old Chastain House up 60 in Morganton,Ga. Not too far from Tilley. It is a sad story also
Very interesting story Ron. Thanks for sharing!!! I hope the Tilley family RIP and all rest in peace!!! Safe travels and stay safe and healthy Ron 💞. Take care ❤️.......
My cousin had a cabin just up the road from there Remember that church very well
Thanks for sharing this story. Stay safe and keep us traveling with you.
I have always loved the states like Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, North & South Carolina, Arkansas,with the mountains & hills,creeks, springs,& rivers! The trees,able to grow gardens & orchards,berries,the flowers. Beautiful wild vegetation & wild animals & birds.
Hi Ron! A beautiful cemetery and a fascinating story. I hope the stones weren't stolen, just removed and stored. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait until Sunday. I love to hear the crows in the background, by the way. Adds atmosphere.
I may have commented already, but I LOVE that part of the country. It’s beautiful, the Blue Ridge mountains are amazing and the people are friendly. ❤️🥰
A tiny place with a tiny church with mountains all around it, add to that the story of a witch and a curse plus a big old tree right in the middle where apparently she was hanged. All adds up to a fascinating story. The desolate area alone gives it an odd atmosphere. Love all your stories. Thank you.
So interesting....I love history and graveyards...thank you!
I love the way you tell the stories of people you are speaking of in such a respectful way.
I love the choice of music for this. It is hauntingly beautiful as is the cemetery and Chapel.
Little Jimmy did a fantastic job again! What a beautiful place! Very interesting and sad story all around! Back then the “eye for an eye” was very common… oh, dear!
I've lived in Fannin for years, and have visited Tilley Bend numerous times. I've never felt uneasy, or that something was wrong with the area. However, a few miles down the road in Morganton is an area that is very disturbed but I don't know, and no one really knows the story behind it. We all call it The Chapel. My grandparents and other family members grew up in the area of The Chapel and have some pretty hair-raising experiences. You also just feel so uneasy in the area, like it's not a good place to be around. Great, informational video.
Hey, email me some info on that, maybe I’ll come through there on my way home just like last year on my winter trip. I love that area!! Those mountains are amazing!
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@@FacesoftheForgotten absolutely will do. It is such a beautiful area. No doubt enriched with so much history, good and bad.
What a fascinating story. It's too bad they took the stones away.
I wonder who took them and why? Clyde Barrow's headstone used to get stolen every year until they fixed it so it couldn't be moved. College prank.
We have a very old cemetery in my town in Kentucky. Dates back to the early 1800s. Most are babies and very young ppl.
I always enjoy hearing “Hey Gang….” Appalachian folklore is rich in superstition and often embellished. Though there may be discrepancies, (I’m a little puzzled by the dates and Elizabeth’s age), this story is intriguing, tragic and chilling.
Always embellished with each person who tells it.
I like it when he says that too, now that you mention it! 😆
Reality is stranger than fiction. When you know the truth about many things and speak of it, you get labeled crazy. There are things out there that you don't want to encounter. There really is no need to embellish things when the truth is so hard to believe.
@@donolinger6904 True. Some of this stuff you just cannot make up.
I did a family tree and it was a headache. My mom's family was from town in the Blue Ridges. Sometimes births weren't recorded but baptism dates were, for example but sometimes there would be no record of people. I'm like, I know they existed, I have photos! Haha.
Omg love all these old old real stories!! Especially when you go to the site and there is a cemetery related to the story. I enjoy reading headstones and seeing what year the person was born and died. Interesting
Lots of these stories prevail especially around anyone back then that was involved in healing . Great story. Too bad they have removed the gravestones. Keep Safe ❤Keep Well ❤
In Jesus Christ Amen Amen Amen
The blue ridge witch, nice story, beautiful music and drone images 👍🏻👋🏻😘
I love the drone photography & music - really professional, showing your creativity. Good job.
I am 1/16 Creek...good to hear them mentioned.
Interesting 🤔 story
Just was in Fannin County we just rented a cabin in Blue Ridge,GA a couple weeks ago. My family & I just celebrated my 50th birthday in Blue Ridge,Ga. Wished I would've known about this story before then.
Happy (belated) Birthday 🥳
Such GORGEOUS drone footage, Ron!! BEAUTIFUL mountains!!
Thanks for sharing this FASCINATING but creepy video!! XXXX
Thanks for sharing this story. I'm a folklore enthusiast and was thrilled to stumble across this video. Looking forward to going back through your earlier videos!
Beautiful country. Love the church and cemetery. Alot of people in the mountains relied on the Indians for learning what was what to heal.
i lived in those mountains we lived on the north carloina and tn line one foot u was in north carloina the other foot u was in tn .been through all those mountains me family from my moms side and dads side are all other those mountains
We’ve got a witch legend here too man if you ever want to come to Wythe county in swva it out in a place called Crawfish. There was a witch there too and she was treated terrible but I won’t spoil it you can look it up… but yeah the Appalachian mountains are full of beauty and magic and a bit of terror lol I love living here!!! Great story here man thank you so much I love listening to you!!!!
Also I and my friends are mountain witches - most of us are very nice and know a ton about the use of herbs as home remedies but we aren’t usually nasty tempered to folks and we sure would never hurt babies! But the mountain witches are still here!!! 😂
That’s awesome and great to know!! 👍
Very entertaining.Kind regards Trev Barnsley South Yorkshire England 🏴🇯🇲.
Ah. We are so lucky. We are getting lots of treats from Ron lately xxxx thanks RON be careful as you go 💙💙💙💙
Yeah and another one tomorrow, and then Sunday one of the best!!!
@@FacesoftheForgotten I’ll be there I will not miss it for anything. Although we are a few hours ahead I may need to have a nap and set my alarm. I’m doing my Samaratians work so been busy. I’m actually watching you again now. 😂😂😂. I’m not a stalker I promise. I’m just so fascinated and your voice is so relaxing. I haveYou in every night now. You should do a sleep story for us old ones who struggle to sleep. 💙💙💙
My grandfather and me were seers and see days weeks years ahead. It's not hard just focus forward instead of back. That way you know what to avoid before your in it.
Hey Ron,
I have enjoyed so many of your shows. I have a comment about the nurse Ms Schnorr, who was murdered in IL. She was the first cousin of my late sister-in-law. I remember my sister-in-law telling me that Donna Schnorr was engaged to be married. Thought you'd like this bit of her background.
Sincerely, Jan
Went to several cemeteries in Twin Falls West Virginia and many Tilley's there to with very old graves. Most in State Park.
Oh man Ron, Dude. Total badass spooky story. Loved it. I wonder if anyone was ever able to figure out what caused the baby deaths? It sounds like it was just babies and not adults Thanks Ron, really cool video!
Diptheria caused millions of childhood deaths back then, until they developed a vaccine in the 1940's.
Fascinating and haunting story! The cemetary on the hill looks peaceful now, though so much stories are connected to that place. Reminds me of the old cemetary in Leeuwarden, Friesland (The Netherlands)'. The most quiet, green and beatiful place in the city. But the 'dancing' gravestones stand on top of a prehistoric terp-mound, built by Frisian settlers over 2000 years ago who called the place 'Fiskwerd'(fishing-mound) It was the site of Iron Age and early medieval farmhouses, a medieval convent, turned 'plague hospice' in the 1400's. It was raised to the ground in the 1570's by Spanish soldiers before it became a burial place surrounded by trees and water. In the soil you can still find traces of those +2000 years of history(iron age potteryshards, bone objects, medieval glass and briks, clay pipes from the 1600's etcetera). Peaceful by daytime with almost nobody around when reading a book there and full of wildlife, but at sunset... the athmosphere changes drastically. Floating lights are sometimes seen at night and also a black hearse with two horses that comes from nowhere and disappears out of sights. Villains, ordinary people and nobility lay nor far fron each other. Cemetaries and all people resting there deserve their stories told like you did right here. Thank you and keepp telling your stories! Kind greetings from Friesland!
That's beautiful country and the graveyard is eerie, I didn't feel like you were alone while you filmed there. The story is sad because those baby deaths may not have had anything to do with a spoken curse, there were so many undiagnosed diseases, etc in those times. Many women got mislabeled as a witch, often I think they were just convenient scapegoats for angry or frightened villagers. Whatever was going on there back then, I hope that all are now resting in peace.
I worked at a historical house museum for many years. My coworkers and I discussed the fact that so little was known about food allergies/sensitivities at this time. We talked about the fact that women may have unknowingly fed infants things they were allergic to. Also, while nursing a baby, a woman may have eaten an allergen and passed it on to baby through the milk. This could have accounted for some seemingly random infant/young child deaths. Genetics could have played a role as well. My grandfather on mom's side had 5 dead infant sisters, which we think was result of a genetic defect in the female chromosome
Many using natural herbs were called witches. However, there are people can put curses on you. Shield of God protects.
@@devong7124 I live in the south ... in Mississippi. New Orleans is known for voodoo practice even now and it seems, it is a cursed city! I'm sure there are some Christians live there as well though.
@@nickie7874 There are all types of cultures mixed everywhere. Some stronger in certain states. N.C. , generation come from Georgia. Georgia to me grows the best tasting food.
@@devong7124 fermented rye seeds got a lot of people hung in the Salem Witch Trials.
Enka mvto ( thank you very much in Mvskoke-Creek). I am Mvskoke-Creek myself and my family was originally from Georgia ( now Oklahoma). Had not heard this story. Both sad and interesting!
MVTO Hensci
Thank you for watching and enjoying
Jase and Elizabeth were my Great-Great Grandparents. I know that I’m part-Creek from this side of my family, but I’ve never been able to satisfactorily determine the “witch theory”. Interesting, though.
Enjoy all your videos, buddy! Always interesting!
Good evening Ron and all you lovely people. 💗💙💚💛🧡
That cemetery is breathtaking. Reminds me of some of those in my neck of the woods. The story is sad, sad, sad.
I love the choice of the background music so appropriate for the story line. Thanks for such interesting videos. love your channel. Greetings from South Africa.
I’m Canadian but I used to live in west jefferson n.c. So beautiful , stole my heart! It is also very spooky. There is a cemetery off Hwy 163, on Nikanor Ridge.
Every time I walked by a certain spot along the new river,..I would get shivers. My dog and I explored the spot and found an overgrown cemetery . 😳. I never got a chance to research the site…sadly I broke up with American fiancé . Your channel is very interesting and…..Lest we forget. I miss my home on the Blueridge 🥲
Hi Elizabeth, I just had a “huh” moment when I saw your name as my sister’s name is Elizabeth Fontaine and we are Canadian! Pretty cool! 😊
I live in West Jefferson, NC.
Hi, from BlurRidge, Ga !
Here i am one more time to watch another interesting story with the Gang , thank you Mr Ron for your time and dedication on doing this vídeos ! Greetings from Charlotte NC !
Well howdy neighbor. I'm a little to the north of you in Iredell county.
My family is buried in that grave yard the first group of head stones if you ask the pastor of the church he has the whole story printed out for people to read they love to spread the story it's a good one to read
Excellent Folklore! Excellent production, Ron. Thank you!
I was born & grew up in Fannin County Jawja. This is the first time I have ever heard this tale. My grandfather was and old time blacksmith in Fannin County and a big time story teller who told me many stories, including ghost stories but he must have never heard this story or I would have heard it as a child. Oh, I'm 73 now & my grandfather was born in the late 1800's. My favorite story of his was about when he was working as a blacksmith for the job where the government was building the flume line down the Ocoee River, according to him, in those times they used "muledozers" anyway the story was about a guy who was bitten by a rattlesnake on the job & it killed his brother.
What A Interesting Story and I must say that area is a Beautiful Beautiful Area of America and has a lot of historical significance ✌🏻❤️🙏🏻🙌🏻🍀
I admire how you can travel to all these places. I am originally from KY (near Louisville) l, school in Charlotte, then lived in Atlanta, now...VA Beach. Have tried to find your KY connection but haven't found it yet.....
I looked up the difference between the Cemetery and the Graveyard…a Graveyard has a church attached to the property. So this maybe a graveyard which is pretty cool and spooky. Thanks Ron. ☠️🧹🧙🏻♀️🙋♀️🙏
That’s why I mentioned it. I thought it was odd that it was not called a graveyard.
Interesting. I never knew that there was a difference between the two. Thanks.
My family are the Stanley’s, my great great grandmother is buried in the Stanley family cemetery. This is the first time I’m hearing this story. Thanks for sharing!
I just read that there are about a dozen small stones at the very back of that graveyard, many unmarked, that are the graves of the stillborn babies.
@@lovealllife748 the babies should be treated same as an 80yo who died,or a 20yo!! Not burned or flushed down a toilet!! Have a name and funeral!! I heard that if an unborn
baby is 5mon to 6mon term or more they have to have a funeral,the law. Don't know now how it is.
I loved living in Blue Ridge. So many great people.
It is a stunningly beautiful area!!!
This held my interest. My great and great great grandmothers were both granny-witches and came out of Blue Ridge Georgia so needless to say...I was transfixed!
love it
My great grandmother's were both from that area and both Cherokee one on dads and one on mom's side so alot of tradition passed down too!!
@@kimwao845 I can only imagine that you must have some great stories to tell.
I heard of an relative who could do certain things . Example talk fire out of someone who was burnt. She was from blue ridge
This is interesting. I had relatives there. Big Chief half blood is one of my ancestors
Mr. Ron you do a fascinating job at telling these stories!!! Thank you!!! 😁
Blue Ridge is way more different than in Atlanta for sure been there once... The atmosphere is definitely has different vibe not the best what I felt..
Ron… as soon as you posted this, my brain started singing John Denver’s Country Roads. 🇺🇸 thank you interesting story
That’s West Virginia. My homestate.
@@pamelagay3303 I love that song and thought the same thing, though I knew it was West Virginia. It is so beautiful there.
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God Blessings Amen 🙏♥️🇺🇲