Hannah
Cranna
1783-1859
Wife of
Capt. Joseph
Hovey
From Images of America, MONROE, Monroe Historical Soiety, 1st published 1998, Copyright, Monroe Historical Society, 1998, ISBN 0-7524-0926-3, published by Arcadia Publishing.
Page 97
A photo of Hanna Cranna Hovey's headstone.
Paragraph next to picture:
The grave marker for Hannah Cranna, Monroe's "WITCH", is just over the town line in Trumbull in Gregory's Four Corners Burial Ground. According to one legend, Hannah said she would take herself to her grave. As her coffin was being carried over the ice, the coffin slid down the hill and into the grave by itself.
Hannah
Cranna
1783-1859
Wife of
Capt. Joseph
Hovey
From Images of America, MONROE, Monroe Historical Soiety, 1st published 1998, Copyright, Monroe Historical Society, 1998, ISBN 0-7524-0926-3, published by Arcadia Publishing.
Page 97
A photo of Hanna Cranna Hovey's headstone.
Paragraph next to picture:
The grave marker for Hannah Cranna, Monroe's "WITCH", is just over the town line in Trumbull in Gregory's Four Corners Burial Ground. According to one legend, Hannah said she would take herself to her grave. As her coffin was being carried over the ice, the coffin slid down the hill and into the grave by itself.
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