Goose Hill Cemetery – Saint Johns Cemetery
Sheldon, New York·cemetery Goose Hill Cemetery, alternatively known as Saint Johns Cemetery, is located in Sheldon, New York, representing a typical American rural burial ground serving the spiritual and practical needs of a small community. The cemetery dates to the turn of the twentieth century, placing its establishment at a pivotal moment in American history when industrialization and urbanization began transforming the nation\'s social and economic landscape. The cemetery\'s founding suggests it served an established community with nineteenth-century roots, though exact founding circumstances and early operational history documentation remains limited. The physical setting, situated within a forest environment and surrounded by woods, provides a distinctive landscape context distinguishing it from cemeteries located in developed areas. The wooded surroundings create a natural atmosphere characterizing rural American burial grounds since the nineteenth-century rural cemetery movement, which emphasized natural landscape settings as spiritually and aesthetically appropriate contexts.
The cemetery contains approximately thirty gravesites, a modest number suggesting a burial ground serving a small community or specific subset of a larger regional population. The graves are individual burial markers erected by families commemorating and identifying deceased community members, following standard American burial customs. The gravesites, presumably dating from the cemetery\'s establishment at the turn of the twentieth century through more recent burials, represent the Sheldon community\'s accumulated dead across more than a century of use. The modest grave number and rural forest setting suggest a cemetery serving a stable, small population. The forest environment appears relatively undeveloped, preserving the cemetery\'s isolation and natural character.
The paranormal reputation rests primarily on consistent apparitions and disembodied voices reports associated with the site. Visitors and investigators reported encountering ghostly figures, transparent or semi-transparent apparitions appearing in cemetery and surrounding forest locations. The apparitions lack specific identification in readily available paranormal investigation reports, suggesting either undetermined identities or generic manifestations. Disembodied voices reported by multiple witnesses and investigators appear to originate from no visible source, creating an unusually communicative paranormal environment. These voices suggest haunting spirits maintain awareness and living interaction capacity levels. The combination of visual and auditory phenomena creates a richly layered paranormal landscape, with the cemetery serving as a focal point.
The forest setting appears integral to the associated paranormal phenomena. Paranormal activity has been reported not only within the cemetery proper but also in surrounding woods and forest areas, suggesting phenomena either extend beyond cemetery boundaries or spirits manifest throughout the broader landscape. The demarcation between cemetery\'s developed grave areas and surrounding undeveloped forest appears somewhat paranormally permeable, with supernatural phenomena apparently distributed across a larger environmental context. The isolation created by forest setting and distance from developed areas may contribute to paranormal activity concentration by reducing ambient human activity interference. The natural environment appears to provide a context within which paranormal phenomena can manifest.
Paranormal investigation appears to have occurred primarily through paranormal enthusiasts and local researchers informal activities rather than large-scale investigations. The cemetery has not achieved widespread public recognition associated with more extensively documented haunted locations. Cemetery inclusion in lists of haunted New York State cemeteries and Western New York region indicates paranormal reputation achieving at least regional recognition among paranormal phenomena interested individuals. The modest cemetery size and rural forest setting create an intimate and naturalistic investigation context.
Present-day Goose Hill Cemetery continues functioning as a burial ground and paranormal interest site, with forest setting preserved and accessibility maintained for visitors. The cemetery\'s continued active use as a burial ground means new interments may occur, potentially introducing new dimensions to paranormal phenomena. The reported apparitions and disembodied voices suggest the living and dead boundary appears particularly permeable at this location, with deceased community member spirits apparently maintaining visible and audible presence within the physical space devoted to burial and commemoration.
Apparitions
Disembodied Voices