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Paperback The Haunting of Lilford Hall: The Birthplace of the United States as a Nation Haunted by the Man Behind The Pilgrim Fathers Book

ISBN: 1727589254

ISBN13: 9781727589252

The Haunting of Lilford Hall: The Birthplace of the United States as a Nation Haunted by the Man Behind The Pilgrim Fathers

The Haunting of Lilford Hall is one of the most baffling cases ever recorded of paranormal activity experienced simultaneously by multiple people.

Between 2012 and 2013, a team of 13 people came together to produce a historical TV documentary, not a paranormal investigation, but they became unexpectedly involved in that.

The TV documentary was about the life of Robert Browne, the man behind The Pilgrim Fathers, who sailed on the Mayflower to settle the first civilian colony on the American continent.

In fact, without Robert Browne, the United States of America may never have been the same, at least not as we know it today.
Robert Browne was the man who separated church from state in the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1st, which was an underpinning philosophy of the new United States. Robert Browne's words are written into the Constitution of the United States. -Robert Browne's direct descendant officially fired the first shot in the American War of Independence. Robert Browne's beloved Lilford Hall estate was the home of President George Washington's Mother. Robert Browne's beloved Lilford Hall estate was the home of President Quincy Adams' family.
Like in a typical horror movie plot, the TV crew of 13 unsuspecting people was thrust into the middle of baffling and extensive paranormal activity.

They experienced doors that refused to stay closed, debris thrown at them, and a door silently ripped away from the hinges and doorframe while they were in the next room.

There were even several recorded multi-witness apparitions of a man fitting Robert Browne's description. Many believe that Robert Browne's ghost, the "Grandfather" of the United States as a nation, still haunts Lilford Hall to this day.

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