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author, Jonathan Corwin, Judith Sterling, Margaret Gibbs, Museum of Fine Arts, paranormal activity, Salem Massachusetts, serendipity, supernatural, The Witch House
Every October in Salem, Massachusetts is interesting, but this one stands out, especially where I work: The Witch House, the home of 17th-century witch trials judge Jonathan Corwin. My connection with the place started years ago.
When I was ten years old, living in central Florida, the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 fascinated me. I vowed to go to Salem one day, and when I was 25, I simply packed my bags and moved here. The bus I took into town stopped right in front of The Witch House, and when I alighted, I smiled, for it seemed a perfect introduction to the “Witch City.” Everything fell into place. Within two days of my arrival, I secured a place to live and four part-time jobs.
After five wonderful years in Salem, I regretfully moved away. But five years ago (15 years later), it called me home again. My husband Dan, a museum professional, was looking for a job, and something told me to check the New England Museum Association’s website. When I did, I learned The House of the Seven Gables was hiring. Dan applied for the job, and they immediately flew him up for an interview. Less than a week later, he was hired, and we moved to Salem. We searched high and low for a place to live, in and around Salem. The only place available that we could afford was a condo right across the street from The Witch House. And wouldn’t you know…the first new friend I made once moving back to town happened to be the director of said house.
In March of this year, for the first time since my twins were born, I sought a job outside the house. I’d made a little money as an author but needed a real paycheck. Lo and behold, The Witch House needed tour guides. I love history, so the job was a perfect fit.
I knew the place had paranormal activity even before I started working there. Nothing negative and not all the time, just someone (or many “ones”) making their presence known from time to time. I’d heard the stories from other employees, and once I spent a little time upstairs in the two bedrooms, I felt a quiet companionship with whomever popped in and out. Then a month ago, things took an intriguing turn.
Each bedroom has a fireplace and a bed warmer hanging in front of it. They hang straight and still, no matter what happens around them. A month ago, I saw the bed warmer in the children’s bedroom move by itself in a continuous circular motion. Two days later, the bed warmer in the master chamber followed suit. That second time, I grabbed the handle, stopped it, and walked away, only to turn back around and find it circling again. I checked with the other tour guides, and no one had ever seen that happen. I figured someone just wanted me to know he/she was there.
A little over a week ago, my husband and I took our fourteen-year-old boys to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. We explored the galleries for hours, reveling in paintings and artifacts and a special exhibit on Winnie the Pooh. Eventually, we grew tired and started to leave, but as we passed a sign for the Lower Ground level exhibits, I stopped short.
I had to go down there. I didn’t know why, but the urge was overwhelming.
We went downstairs and found 17th-century artifacts, including a room from the period which felt like “home” to all four of us. Then I turned and did a double take.
Before me hung two portraits from 1670: one of Robert Gibbs; the other of seven-year-old Margaret Gibbs (shown below). A thrill ran through me, for I see small copies of these portraits every day at The Witch House. (The children’s mother, a wealthy widow named Elizabeth, married Jonathan Corwin in 1675, and they moved into the Essex Street house in Salem. Soon afterward, twelve-year-old Margaret died.) When we went to the MFA that night, I had no idea the portraits were there. I was beyond grateful for the impulse which sent me down the stairs to find them.
Fast forward to three nights ago. I dreamt that I was walking through The Witch House. I sensed a young girl of the period (late 17th century) hovering in the corners of the rooms, then drifting beside me.
“I love this house,” I said aloud.
Invisible yet palpably present, she laid her hands on my shoulders and spoke in a soft, sweet voice. “And I love you.”
A rush of love, well-being, and “rightness” washed over me. When I woke, I knew I’d experienced more than a mere dream.
Then yesterday, while I was working in The House, a tourist approached and asked if I’d experienced any paranormal activity there. I told her about the circling bed warmers. She revealed she was a psychic medium and had sensed heightened energy in the house. She’d communicated with the spirit of a little girl named Margaret who felt particularly drawn to me. She asked if I wanted to go upstairs so we could make contact together. Of course, I said yes!
Up in the children’s bedroom, we stood in front of the fireplace. The medium spoke. “Margaret, Judy’s here. Will you move the bed warmer again for her?”
Slowly but surely, the bed warmer moved.
The medium turned to me. “She says she likes you because you’re so kind. She’s not here all the time but comes and goes. She was happy here.”
Two things more I confirmed: (1) Margaret had encouraged me to find her portrait in the MFA; (2) she had visited me in my dream. Later in the day, I was back upstairs and felt drawn to the children’s bedroom. When I stepped inside, I knew I wasn’t alone. The bed warmer moved yet again.
It was an eventful day! I connected a few dots and felt embraced by history, welcomed by a past inhabitant of the home I adore.
Wow! How amazing!
Thanks, Donna! It was wonderful to finally connect the dots!
I love this, Judith. I don’t know if I would be as brave as you are, but if that sweet little girl’s spirit is still here on earth, I’m so glad she found you. xo
Aww…thanks, Veronica. You’re braver than you think! And I’m so grateful she feels comfortable with me.
Great post, Judy! Fascinating story of serendipity.
Thanks so much, Kathy! Yes, it’s interesting how things have worked out!
Very cool story. I’d love to visit Salem some day. If so, I will definitely stop at the Witch House.
Thanks so much, Christine! I hope you make it to Salem one day. If you do, The Witch House is definitely worth a visit!
What a fascinating journey of discovery! I believe this time of the year, spirits are more powerful and can communicate more. 🙂
Yes! So glad you enjoyed the post, Mrs. N! 🙂
Hi! We met you in the Witch House yesterday, which was the 23rd. My name is Chloe and my boyfriend’s name is Adam. You showed us, I believe you called them daisy circles on one of the trunks/dressers. How fascinating your story was! I wish we had more time to explore but thankfully we did go on a Tuesday when there wasn’t too many people at the Witch House. Thank you for sharing your story with us. You can really tell you love what you do. Thanks and good meeting you !!
Hi, Chloe! So glad you read the story! I really enjoyed meeting you and Adam yesterday. And yes, I love what I do, at The Witch House and as an author. Thanks again! 🙂
Hi! We met you in the Witch House yesterday, which was the 23rd.
I remember! 🙂
My two roommates and I met you yesterday in the Witch House and you shared some cool info about the house. So glad I found your blog and read your story. We plan on reading your books, especially my one roommate because she is a history buff. We also went to the House of Seven Gables, but unfortunately did not have time to go through. We definitely plan on returning. Thanks so much for your help and making our visit more interesting! Keep doing what you do!
Thanks so much, Chantel! I really enjoyed talking with you guys, and I’m grateful you want to read my books. You should definitely come back to Salem when you can; there’s so much to see. Wishing you guys all the best! 🙂
Wow, very interesting and fascinating indeed. We met you today at the end of the day at the Witch House and you told me that you did actually have some paranormal experiences in the house, and gave us your blog information to read up about your experience. So glad we did, we’re always intrigued to hear stories like this, and especially first hand. We thank you again for the information you provided us while on the tour about the history of the house and especially your personal experiences there. We look forward to hopefully seeing some future updates on possibly more of your paranormal experiences or connections with Margaret.
Thanks again, Gary and Mary Lou
Hi, guys! Such a pleasure to meet you yesterday at The House. Thanks so much for letting me know you enjoyed the post. As for future updates, that depends on the spirits! In the meantime, if you’re interested, I wrote about lots more experiences in my two nonfiction books. But something tells me there will be more where those came from! Thanks again, and all the best to you both! 🙂
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What a wonderful, enthralling read. I love how you are not ‘spooked’ at all by the happenings. I can see why the little girl ghost likes you 🙂
Aww…that’s lovely of you to say, Ailish. I’m not spooked at all; in fact, I love it when paranormal stuff happens…probably because I’ve experienced the supernatural my whole life. Of course, my experiences find their way into my books! Thanks again for reading the post. 🙂
Hi Judith, I am the Malaysian guy you spoke to today. Once again thank you so much for showing me around Salem. This article is so enthralling and it made my visit so much more memorable. Salem is indeed such an incredible place in lore and history, and I could really see the love you have for it. Really nice meeting you, I definitely hope to come back some day.
Cheers,
Jonathan Lee.
(P.s. Yes, I happen to have the same first name as the owner of the house. Crazy, right?)
Hi, Jonathan! You’re very welcome, and I’m glad I helped to make your trip so memorable. I hope you do come back to Salem one day. Wishing you all the best! 🙂
Beautiful Jude!!! I love it!!! So you think you have a connection with Margaret from that time period? In a past life?
I wish I had a better connection with my dreams and knowing what was going on!
Thanks, Darce! I honestly don’t know, but I love that she has connected with me now. 🙂
This is beautiful. When I came to the second floor I was overcome with emotion, and I think maybe a spirit was connecting with me from that room. You were so lovely and so wonderful. I will never forget being at that house, and the connection I felt will stay with me for forever. Btw, this is Stacie lol not sure if you remember haha. Thank you ❤️
Of course I remember! I’m so glad I was there when you felt those emotions. As you know, I feel incredibly connected to the house, too. Wishing you all the best and hope to see you again someday! 🙂
Hello Judith,
It was such a pleasure meeting you at the Corwin house last Sunday. I learned so much from you and will never forget the experience I had!!! I was the one who asked you if the name Margaret Gibbs meant anything to you after I was drawn to look at her picture in the upstairs bedroom. I also witnessed the bed warmer moving and was even able to capture it on film!!!!! I’d love to remain in touch with you, I had another experience that day that I’d love to ask you about…you can reach me via email anytime.
Thanks, Audra. It was a pleasure meeting you too. Cool that you had another experience!
What a beautiful experience Judith! So loving and so heartwarming! It’s wonderful when you allow your intuition to guide you, because you certainly have a charmed life. I’ve been to Salem three times (and to the Witch House) and I always felt magical in that place.
Thanks so much, Starra. Yes, intuition is key. If you ever come back to Salem, please pop in and say hello! 🙂
Judith, I love this post! And it’s fascinating!
Aww…thanks so much, Beth. Cool to know you have ties to the trials, too. Hope you do come to Salem someday! 🙂
I hope I can.
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