Bellewood Paranormal






This audio came from the attic from a Video Camera that we set up...If you want me to put up the entire video contact me through FaceBook .......................................
These Drums were Totaly UNEXPECTED
In my opinion they are residual ,Upon further research into it I came across the History of Bloomfield that became a very important part of this investigation. Including an article that was written plus maps from 1780 and 1830 that show that on this property that Bellewood Paranormal investigated was the ORIGINAL SITE for the Parade Ground that was used during the American Revolution .This would explain the drums being played and the tune that was heard....Are these the drums of Isaac Dodd as a child playing his drum......
here is an passage from the article
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There was also Lieutenant Dodd,who fought at Monmouth,and his son is said to have been a drummer boy at the same battle. This son, Isaac Dodd,kept the old Bloomfield tavern in the early years of this century,and used to relate this anecdote of the war. He was a drummer boy with a detachment of militia stationed at Newark in 1780,at the time when the British made a raid on that place from Staten Island, and succeeded in getting their men into the heart of town. They fired their six-pounder up Broad Street and drove the militia out,and the boy,running with the rest, threw his drum into a convenient pigsty for safety. He found it the next day.....
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