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Fairview Presbyterian Church Cemetery
11/10/2007
 








Moon Phase: New Moon, 0% full
Investigation Duration: 3 Hours
Solar X-Rays: Normal
Geomagnetic Field: Quiet
Humidity: 43%
Temperature: avg 47 F
 

Investigation Team
Shelley, Christine, Joey, Michelle, AJ, Bill, Wendi & Jean

Equipment used

1 Sony Handycam ccd-trv138 w/nightview w/IR extender light
1 Cell Sensor EMF meter
1 KII EMF Meter w/dime inserted into button slot
1 Olympus Stylus 700 Digital Still Camera
1 Nikon Digital Still Camera 
2 Infrared Non-contact Thermometers
Dowsing Rods
1 Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder
1 Olympus microcassette recorder
 

Brief History
Fairview Presbyterian Church was established in the Fall of 1786 and is the oldest Presbyterian Church in Greenville County, South Carolina. The church was named "Fairview" in honor of the old gray stone church in Antrim County, Ireland, from which its founders came to America in 1773.

Three Peden brothers, John, Samuel, and David Peden, established the church with their nephew, James Alexander, and good friend, James Nesbit. They originally built a small log house of worship at this place. The land was granted in lieu of payment to the soldiers of the Revolutionary War.

The present building is the fourth one, and was completed in 1858. The square columns of the portico contain brick from the previous sanctuary on this location. The building is on the National Register of Historical Places, being considered a "fine example of the vernacular classic revival widely used in the deep South until 1865" (Clemson University Department of Architecture).

On these grounds in 1861 a group of men gathered to form the Bozeman Guard which marched to the defense of the Confederate States, joining with General Wade Hampton in Columbia, South Carolina.

In the rock walled cemetery are buried several Revolutionary War soldiers, as well as forty-six Confederate soldiers. The oldest marked grave in the cemetery is that of Elizabeth Alexander, 1797.

Investigation Results:
 
AJ and Bill were alone when this EVP was caught.  Everyone else on the team was on the other side of the cemetery.