The Gill House Ghosts, Part One | Guests Brenda Treisch, Jane Baker and Mary Butterfield

Published: March 13, 2024, 5 a.m.

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The Gill House in Galion, Ohio, showcases Victorian architecture and a rich history that draws visitors from all over. Built by Bloomer Gill as a grand family home, it quickly gained social prominence, hosting gala events, and had many notable figures visit, including Andrew Firestone, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford.
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\\nThese days, the luminaries no longer stop by, but there are many reports of paranormal activity. Investigators and visitors claim to have heard children's laughter from the attic, and shadowy figures have been spotted moving around the house.
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\\nThe basement offers the most chilling experiences, with visitors reporting disembodied voices, screams, and encounters with a ghostly figure known as Johnny Cake. Bloomer Gill sold the house to the Talbott family, and it seems Old Mrs. Talbot lingers within its walls, evidenced by tapping sounds and swirling mists
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\\nToday, on the Grave Talks, Part One of our conversation about The Gill House with Brenda Treisch, Jane Baker, and Mary Butterfield. If you\\u2019d like more information about the Gill House, search for The Gill House Paranormal Page on Facebook.
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