Shiloh Cemetery

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Hard to find this cemetery – you have to find Page Jackson Cemetery first, then take a dirt road all the way down to Shiloh. There’s an old stone sign in front that can barely even be read anymore. Check the map below for the exact location.

There are claims that a female spirit can be seen walking the ground. Noises and eerie lights appear sometimes at night.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    Shiloh Cemetery
    Sanford, FL
    United States

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    GPS:
    28.78183756866468, -81.28632330716249
    County:
    Seminole County, Florida
    Nearest Towns:
    Sanford, FL (1.5 mi.)
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    1. My friend and I went out to investigate this place last night. The moment I got out of my friends car I grabbed my EDI Device. (it’s a ambient temp meter, EMF detector and geophone (registers vibrations) I walked 2 steps and thought I walked into a spider web. I started trying to wipe the webs off my face and realized there are no webs. Instantly I realized I’m in the middle of a grave yard and I’m the tallest thing out here. There is nothing taller than a head stone to attach a web to, especially at my face height. I looked down at the EDI device I was holding and the EMF (blue lights) were lit up the strongest I’ve ever seen them as the same time I felt a web on my face. Later during a spirit box session I asked the spirits if they can please touch my friend on his face so he can feel the same sensation I felt too. A moment later my friend mouthed to me he feels something touching around his mouth. Upon play back of my audio recorder which was recording the spirit box I caught the words “I did” after I asked it to touch my friends face when he felt it. We caught other voices from the box as well such as names like Bobby but we aren’t finished listening to the recordings yet. I’m such we have much evidence still to be caught on recording. I had heard the spirits say my name as well as tell me not end my spirit box/recording session when I said I was going to.

      • Very late reply, are you allowed to investigate there at night or do you have to get permission first? I would love to go and check it out.

    2. I’ve been out to Shiloh cemetery a couple of times…..during the day. I feel that eerie feeling when you feel that someone is watching your every move.

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