Pine Hill Cemetery in Hollis, New Hampshire is also known as
“Blood Cemetery” not because of anything violent that happened here, but
because of the Blood family. This
cemetery unfortunately has become quite famous online as the site of paranormal
activity. Because of this “fame” there
has been vandalism and loitering in this remote cemetery. The town has erected surveillance cameras and
the place is off limits between dusk and dawn.
The Hollis town police patrol this area especially near Halloween to
keep out the vandals and thrill seekers.
Abel Blood’s tombstone has attracted many teenagers over the
years due to myth and rumor. The local
historians haven’t found any connection between poor Abel Blood and any violent
act or the occult, but nonetheless over the years many believe he haunts this
cemetery. The town had to remove Abel's tombstone because of all the damage and vandalism. Local teens leave coins on the graves of the other Blood family members, perhaps
as a bribe or offering to free them from his haunts?
During my visit there were coins on these two gravestones, and on several others.
What is funny is that very near there is a real Blood
Cemetery in Dunstable, Massachusetts- just over the border and a ten minute
drive from Pine Hill Cemetery in Hollis, New Hampshire. This
smaller cemetery is labeled Blood Cemetery, has a sign, has some Blood
family gravestones, and yet the local believers in spooky things seem to leave
it alone.
Go figure!
The real "Blood Cemetery" located in Dunstable, Massachusetts ten minutes from Pine Hill Cemetery |
On YouTube “Creepy
Places of New England: Blood Cemetery”
Blood Cemetery (actually the Pine Hill Cemetery) is on this list of the spookiest places in the state of New Hampshire by Yankee Magazine:
http://www.nhmagazine.com/October-2012/Haunted-New-Hampshire-Where-to-Find-Ghosts-Ghouls-and-Scares-in-the-Granite-State-0/
New Hampshire Magazine, October 2012 “Spooky Stuff: Blood
Cemetery” by Barbara Coles http://www.nhmagazine.com/October-2012/Spooky-Stuff-Blood-Cemetery/
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To cite/link to this blog post: Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Halloween ~ A visit to "Blood Cemetery", Nutfield Genealogy, posted October 31, 2020, ( http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2014/10/halloween-visit-to-blood-cemetery.html: accessed [access date]).