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A ghost in Caroline's Room?

On a day before Halloween, Vonnie Clark invited a friend to do readings at the Dr. Jonathan Pitney House bed-and-breakfast she owned at the time. More than 50 people showed up.

During the evening, the assembled guests heard bells ringing inside the house.

But there were no bells in the home, Clark said at the time.

Those circumstances are one of many associated with the possible ghostly occupation associated with the house, built in 1799 in Absecon. Clark and her daughter said they both felt a presence of some kind, though they never actually saw an apparition.

Dr. Jonathan Pitney insisted his wife live in the house forever, B&B owner says

Who's Behind The Ghostly News
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Haunted Fort Lauderdale

by

John Marc Carr

Published by History Press 

April 2008

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