Ocracoke Island In North Carolina Has An Abnormal Amount Of Paranormal Activity
It almost seems fitting that the most isolated town in North Carolina is perhaps also the most haunted town. This small sliver of land only accessed by ferry, boat, or plane, remains in the same solitude of its early days. Yet, beneath the live oaks, marshland, tide forests, and beautiful beaches is something much darker. The lingering history of Ocracoke, from Blackbeard and his pirates, to generations of families inhabiting the island, has created quite a hotbed for paranormal activity and some that is primarily unknown to others.
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By 1917, a new schoolhouse was built, and the old lodge was disbanded and sold as a private residence. After WWII, side wings were added to create the first 'modern' hotel on the island. Come Saturday night, it became a central social hub for all the good times to flow on the island.
With so much history, one certain ghost here is so famous, she's known by name: Mrs. Godfrey. She takes a penchant to rearranging women's makeup bags, and while she's a pretty timid spirit, there have been reports of visitors claiming she has sat on their beds, or they've felt her presence (like a hand on a foot). The innkeeper even knows, as some ask to change rooms after their first encounter and it's no hassle. If you're from Ocracoke, you know that Mrs. Godfrey is indeed one of the most well-known ghosts. If you want to have an encounter with her, book room 23 at the Island Inn.
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Legends says that after Maynard tossed Blackbeard's headless body into the water, the pirates watched in amazement as his body swam around the ship three times before finally sinking into Davey Jones' Locker. Maynard sailed out of Teach's Hole with Blackbeard's head hanging from the bowsprit of his sloop, a sign that the golden age of piracy had come to an end. Some say Blackbeard's body eventually washed ashore and was buried in a secret location. His head vanished in London around 1840.
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Today, certain gravestones have been marked with "No Trespassing" signs by families of the deceased to discourage tourists from trying to recreate their own paranormal experience. So is the case with the headstone of Fannie Pearl McWilliams. Legend has it Fannie had a dream one night (her "Token of Death") where she saw herself in a white coffin in a white sailboat beneath a full moon. She died the next night, and the dream, unbeknownst to her husband, became reality when he placed her in a white casket, on a white skiff, that sailed across Cockle Creek. And yes, there was a full moon.
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Then there's Theodosia Burr Alston, who lost her life when the ship she was in sank off the coast of the Outer Banks. She appears in the vicinity of the lighthouse with a long white dress and her hair dripping wet, sometimes with seaweed in it. You know she's near if you catch a whiff of a strong, musty smell.
Last but not least, there's the old lighthouse keeper adorned in black and grey striped pants and a white shirt. His long hair is often tied with a black string and he has a full, large beard. The strangest part about this particular ghost is that he's rumored to walk straight through people - up until that point, he appears as a solid, living breathing person.
There’s no concrete answer why some ghosts choose to continually wander the areas in which they met their demise. Maybe their souls are damned to the area forever, maybe they prefer to call this coastal stretch of land home. Either way, for such a small, isolated place, Ocracoke indeed has some of the most interesting hauntings in the entire state.
Did you know these Ocracoke ghost stories or have any you’d like to add? Have you spotted any of these famous Ocracoke ghosts?
For another hotbed of paranormal activity, on the other side of the state, don’t wander down this haunted alley late at night.
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