The Maples at Warner
Date/Time: April 4th, 2009
Weather Condition: 40 Degrees Farenheit
Case Status: Open
Members Attended: Cassy, Bill, Jay, Jonathan, Amanda, Ann
Non-Members Attended: Terri
This was another awesome night in Warner, NH. Evidence review is still in progress. We decided to take a look into the history of Warner, NH while "Uncle Frank" was alive. We also took some pictures of the historic buildings in town. The pictures as well as the historical report is listed below.

The Welcome sign for Warner, NH.
Click here for the historical report on Warner, NH around the time period that Frank was alive.
The Maples at Warner
Investigators that attended.
From left to right: Jonathan, Our friend Terri, Cassy, Bill, Amanda, Jay and Ann.
The Sign in front of the Maples at Warner.

Warner Police Station

Warner Town Hall

Pillsbury Free Library

Covered Bridge- this is in the welcome sign!

The Old Church

Warner Fire Department

The Grave stone for Blaisdell and His wife Sara. Blaisdell was Uncle Franks' Son.
Blaisdell lived until 1891 and Sara til 1922.

"Uncle Frank" Watson and is Wife Mary Jane's Grave.
Frank lived until 1891 and his wife til 1898

Nicodemus Watson and his wife Prudence. Nicodemus was "Uncle Frank's" Father.

Donald Watson's- We aren't quite sure who he was...

Charles Watson- Frank's son. He lived until 1863.

The Watson Family Plot.
Investigation Photos:
*Note: there is nothing paranormal in these pictures, just a few photos of what we did throughout our investigation.

Listening to EVPs from the last visit.

EVP Session

Cassy and Ann sitting through an EVP Session.

Ann during an EVP Session down stairs.

Amanda and Terri in an EVP session.

Amanda checking EMF Readings during the EVP Session.

Bill setting up his camera on a tri pod in the hallway.

Jonathan during an EVP Session.

Jonathan and Amanda in an EVP Session.

Jay checking EMFs

\A Camera for the DVR.

Our DVR System.
We are in the process of doing a documentary of our visits to the Maples at Warner. We want to express a big thanks to the innkeepers of the Maples at Warner and all the help they gave us!
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