The Hampton Lillibridge House History
Hampton Lillibridge built his home between 1796 and 1799, modeling it after typical houses of that period. In 1801 Lillibridge died of yellow fever, leaving the property to his widow and young daughter. Mrs. Lillibridge soon sold the house which later became a boarding house where a sailor reportedly took his own life. The property witnessed several unexplained deaths and was eventually abandoned for years. In 1969, Jim Williams purchased and relocated the house to St. Julian Street. During the move, an adjoining home collapsed, killing three workers.
Paranormal Activity
Laughter, disembodied voices, and missing tools plagued workers, who frequently discovered bones within the walls. Notably during Williams’s absence, three men investigating the house reported footsteps, with one being dragged toward an open fireplace, leaving scratch marks on the floor. Williams eventually called for an exorcism, calming the activity. Today the house is a private residence. There have been no more paranormal reports since the new owners.