Paranormal investigation #34 Return to the Most haunted place I have ever been. We heard voices
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Paranormal investigation #34 Return to the Most haunted place I have ever been. We heard voices

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We return to the most haunted place I’ve ever been. Creeps me rite out knowing what I caught here.
Have a few shout outs in the video guys.

Abandoned exploring Mike

https://youtube.com/channel/UCFaWINJhwb4j0laZ7dSIwSA

DS magnet fishing

https://youtube.com/channel/UCTxDlQR60-7I_pVnUI6dV9w

Sandra pinks videos.

https://youtube.com/channel/UCDTJ-LhuQIeSKZSyVWRm2hQ

Mark B.

https://youtube.com/channel/UCnjYJY3HME8qG7nWSowuELA

History of the church yard.
Seghill church does not feel as if it is in Seghill – you drive through the town, waving at the Methodists well located on the main street, cross the level crossing on the freight line, turn left at the P&G roundabout, and find the church down the end of a lane – NZ296751. You can buy a 24 page “Short History of Seghill Parish” or a longer “History of Seghill Parish” – I went for the short version! This was a huge mining area in the C19 and the parish of Earsdon had eight townships, but only the parish church of St Alban and a family chapel for Lord Hastings beside Seaton Delaval Hall. Between 1827 and 1845 the nonconformists had established 14 chapels in the parish … . Time for the Anglicans to fight back!

In 1846 the Reverend Thomas Henry Bunbury was appointed as “Perpetual Curate”. He worked with the Carr family who owned Seghill Colliery to raise the money and appointed John and Benjamin Green of Newcastle to be architects. The church opened in 1849 – they worked quickly in those days. By 1902 there was a vicar, two curates, two lay readers, a lay worker and a Church Nurse. Note the “f” on the pew – free sitting, anyone can sit here, no one has paid for this pew.

The church was refurbished in 1910 – apparently it reopened for Harvest festival. “By evensong two harvest mice had manage to damage a new white altar frontal”. World War 1 saw some stagnation in the coal trade as the Baltic closed to shipping, 100 miners were recruited from Seghill Colliery, and church going dropped. The altar table and oak panelling are a war memorial, and there is another for the Co-op and the school.
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