http://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/conjuring.php
这间房子还有女巫的坟墓都还在,不晓得会不会变成当地的观光景点?
值得一提的是,女巫仍有一个儿子长大且结婚。
In researching The Conjuring true story, we discovered that the suspected
witch Bathsheba Sherman died as an old woman on May 25, 1885, roughly four
years after her husband Judson Sherman's death in 1881. Bathsheba lived to
see her son Herbert, a farmer like his father, marry his fiancée Anna in
1881.
Various articles online will have you believe that her body "literally turned
to stone" when she died, or that Bathsheba died from "a bizarre form of
paralysis" that puzzled and frightened doctors. Their basis is never more
than legend and local folklore (or internet rumors), and these same articles
often state that Bathsheba had four children, all of whom died before
reaching the age of four. However, U.S. government census records contradict
this since we know that Bathsheba had a son, Herbert L. Sherman, who lived a
long life as a farmer and had a family of his own. As for her three other
children, we could only find an unofficial record of there existence on a
public internet family tree that lists there names as Julia (born in 1845),
Edward (born in 1847) and George (born in 1853). It is possible that they
died before the next census was conducted. -Ancestry.com