DUDLEYTOWN, CT
by Brian McIntyre
Dudley town is no longer open to the public due to the fact that it
is private property and as a result of fires which were set at the site,
leveling many acres. Those who go to the site will be fined or arrested
and cars will be towed and impounded by the police
The Dudley Curse
Gideon, Abiel, and Barzillai Dudley, three sons of Joseph Dudley of
Saybrook , Ct. moved to what was Cornwall, Ct. As time went on it was
known as Dudleytown due to the fact that so many Dudley's lived there.
Their great grandfather, Edmund Dudley, had been minister to King Henry
VII, and President of the King’s Council. He was caught stealing
from the king’s treasury, convicted of treason, and was decapitated
on August 18,1510. A curse was allegedly placed on the Dudley's for
their treason and would find themselves surrounded by horrors. Did the
Dudley curse follow the brothers to this settlement.?
Dudleytown Troubles Begin
Some think it had to with the hard times, Dudleytown was never easy
to live in. many things went wrong for all of the people and the land
. Are all the events unexplainable or was it the curse. One of the town’s
first prominent citizens was General Herman Swift. He was advisor to
General George Washington but went insane when news reached him that
his wife had been killed by a bolt of lightening at Dudleytown. An epidemic
had struck, which killed an entire family by the name of Adoniram Carter
. Horace Greeley, founder of the New York Tribune had married Mary Cheney,
who was born in Dudleytown. and their union ended when Mary Cheney took
her life in the 1872, one week before Horace Greeley lost his bid for
the presidency of the United States. Only one family, the Brophys, were
living in the town by 1892 John Brophy wife died suddenly of unknown
causes, or some say consumption. A few weeks later his two little children
disappeared, never to be seen again. A week later, his house burned
to the ground, John Brophy walked away from Dudeytown and never retuned.
is Dudleytown cursed from something so long ago ? It can be I believe
curses are real, and work on families and land for many generations
to come.
From the very first time I walked down the Roads of Dudleytown , I
felt a strong urge to leave. You'll never have such a eerie sensation
or feeling like that anywhere else. My first time there, was in 1986,
and I've been back there at least forty times since. Many of the groups
that have accompanied me down through the winding roads inform me that
they have the feeling of something is watching their every move, especially
as they look through the remains of the old stone foundations. many
of these have been covered by a tremendous amount of overgrowth of trees
and bushes. You can almost visualize the many houses, the church, and
store, that were once in this town. To this day people will feel very
cold, even on a hot summer day, and the silence... not one sound can
be heard. It seems to come over everything. You almost expect to look
over your shoulder and see somebody there. There has been so much recognition
given to this location over the years from the many people going through
there, with its rich history, how could it not be haunted.
Dudleytown Today
One camera, while a picture was being taken, mysteriously opened up
and spit out the batteries. Nothing else occurred on the way up the
trail or for the hour or so spent in the woods. Nightfall was beginning
to set in and myself and others present felt it was time to go. Heading
down the trail there was a complete cold spot noticed by all present,
unbeknownst at the time that all felt it in the same spot: the area
where the trail meets the roadway, marked by a rock which must be crossed.
As it became vocalized that the cold wall was present, we began to snap
photos in the direction of the cold wall. At this time darkness had
heavily set in and a white smoky form could be seen with the flashes,
creeping down the hill. It crept closer and closer until it began to
form around one of the women. Truly strange and still is to me. To see
this whitish cloud as clear as day, moving closer and closer with absolute
preciseness was something remarkable to see. Others have not been so
lucky though. Many have fled the woods after hearing growls and yelps
in their immediate vicinity without any visual being to attribute the
sounds to. Others too, have been assaulted by presences which remained
totally shrouded in invisibility. Dudleytown remains a great mystery
but the area is without a doubt one of the spookiest places I’ve
ever been to. |