The Story Behind This Ghost Town Cemetery In Utah Will Chill You To The Bone
If you’ve ever visited the ghost town of Grafton, you’ve probably wandered through the little cemetery there. Have you ever seen or heard anything strange? Some say that the cemetery is haunted, and considering its history, there are plenty of reasons why those who are laid to rest there aren’t resting peacefully.

Flooding from the Virgin River forced them to move the town a mile upriver in 1862, and things never got much better. After a couple decades of hardship, the little town was almost completely abandoned by 1890, though a few families stuck around for several more decades.

The mid-1800s were a tough time to survive in this desolate country. Some deaths occurred from disease, such as tuberculosis, others from accidents. The infant mortality rate was high back then, and the graves of babies are scattered in amongst older residents.
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Robert M. Berry, his wife Isabella Hales Berry and Robert's brother Joseph S. Berry were all killed by Indians on April 2, 1866.
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The York family lost three children, ages ten, five and three in January. Sarah Ann Brookfield and her two daughters, ages five and seven all died of the disease in February.

When the swing they were playing on broke, Loretta A. Russell, age 14, and her friend Elizabeth H. Woodbury, age 13 both died.


Some visitors simply report feeling uncomfortable while walking amongst the headstones, but others have creepier stories.

A woman is occasionally seen here, wandering amongst the headstones. She's wearing a calico dress, her hair is up in a bun and she appears to be sobbing. People originally think that she must be in costume as part of the ghost town, but as they approach her, she disappears into thin air.
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It's located just south of Zion National Park. Click here for the Google map.
What do you think? Is the Grafton Cemetery haunted?
For more haunting Utah stories, take a look at the 14 most terrifying places in Utah.
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