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| A sketch of the Bell farm house in the early 1800's |
After the incident with the bizarre animal, the family began to hear strange knocking and banging sounds outside of their home. Which when investigated, would reveal nothing or no body. Or at least they thought. The sounds began to move inside the home. Objects began moving around and the children began experiencing abuse of a physical nature when they would be poked, prodded, jabbed, and have their hair pulled by an invisible entity. Her favorite target seemed to be Betsy Bell. Then the sounds slowly grew into a distinguishable voice over time. The entity claimed to be the spirit of Kate Batts, one of John Bell's neighbors with who he had had bad dealings. Family and friends visiting the Bell household have verified these claims and have said to had conversations with the spirit of Kate Bell who became known as "The Bell Witch".
As word spread about the Bell Witch haunting, General Andrew Jackson who had commanded John Bell's son's in the military decided to pay a visit to see this haunting first hand. As he and his party arrived at the Bell farm in their carriages, the wheels on the carriages seized and would move no further. Right on que, the Bell witch spoke up and claimed responsibility. She allowed the party to proceed to the Bell home where later she physically tormented one of the men who claimed to be a witch tamer. Most of Jackson's party wanted to leave immediately, but Andrew Jackson wanted to stay. However, in the morning when folks in the house awoke, Jackson and his party of men were gone.
Eventually, the spirit took on an evil nature as John Bell fell very ill and was bed ridden. The spirit claimed responsibility for this. One day John was found in his bed in a strange contorted position. He had been given a vial of what was believed to be his medicine, however the traces in the vial seemed to be of a pure black substance. When a drop of it was given to the family cat, the cat died shortly thereafter and so did John Bell. The spirit of the witch did not rest as she tormented the family by shrieking, moaning, cursing, and chastising John during his funeral ceremony. After the ceremony ended, it is said the the witch serenaded visitors out of the cemetery by singing a drinking song. When the last funeral guest left, all was silent.
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| A sketch of Betsy Bell |
After John Bell's death the spirit continued to haunt Betsy Bell. She tormented Betsy and demanded that she not marry the love of her life. She did end up marrying another in 1821 to the spirit's approval. The Bell witch disappeared but not before promising to return in seven years which she did and haunted the family for a brief time. Again the spirit disappeared and promised to return in one hundred and seven years and haunt the nearest living relative of John Bell. The nearest relative to John Bell who was Charles Bell, after writing a book about the haunting in 1934, died a few years afterward.
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| Tombstone of John Bell |


