Due to the common superstition that if a named is erased or eroded from a gravestone, the spirit of the dead below is free to walk again, many Hooklanders have morbid fear of the boneyard’s oldest recorders of history. – George Kindred, ‘Hookland Hauntings’, 1970 https://t.co/eR8BUpMLiY
Due to the common superstition that if a named is erased or eroded from a gravestone, the spirit of the dead below is free to walk again, many Hooklanders have morbid fear of the boneyard's oldest recorders of history. – George Kindred, 'Hookland Hauntings', 1970 pic.twitter.com/eR8BUpMLiY
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 8, 2020