Dancing with the Dead No.11: Montserrat No. 2

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Ellen’s Mysterious Death

This fiercely loyal lady worked with us for years until my children grew up, then she retired and went to care for her own daughter’s children. Throughout the years, Ellen always came by to see us.

On her last visit, when we lived on Richmond Hill, I noticed that Ellen had lost a great deal of weight and was looking extremely ill. When I asked her about it, she said she suspected that someone was doing voodoo, or obeah, against her. She said that she had gone to several doctors, but none of them could find the cause of her illness. I joked and asked if she was hanging her underwear outside. She remembered the previous incident in my life and laughed weakly as well.

When she was leaving, I advised her to wear something red on her person in the future, having been assured by her in the past that the colour red offered some protection against the ‘dark arts’.

A month later, I came across Ellen in St. John’s, in the north of the island, where she had relocated after the onset of the volcanic crisis. She was still looking ill and there was pallor to her black skin. I asked her if she was wearing red, even a red ‘kerchief or hair clip – something inexpensive. She bleakly said no.

Photo Credit-Ray Rui
Photo Credit-Ray Rui

Ellen died within the next few days, drowned in two inches of water. There was much talk about her mysterious death and it was thought that she had fallen and couldn’t help herself up. Whatever it was, Ellen didn’t deserve that end. We will always remember her and hope that whoever did her harm would one day receive retribution. School children say, “If yuh spit up in de air, de spit will fall back ‘pon yuh!”

A Rooster in the Mail

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Photo Credit-Uwe Jelting

In February of 1980, I took a position with the new medical school in Amersham – The American University of the Caribbean (AUC) – as administrative assistant to the President, Dr. Paul S. Tien, a Chinese-American entrepreneur. In addition to being his personal secretary, he also made me responsible for human resources; hence it was my duty to work closely with the large staff at the university.

Bi-monthly, on a Friday afternoon when the staff received their wages, they would all rush off the campus as soon as it was four o’clock to get to the banks in Plymouth before they closed. Fridays were therefore very busy, with long lines inside and even outside of the banks.

On this particular Friday, however, the staff seemed to be hanging back near the entrance to the campus, and I could see a lot of whispering and urgent conversations going on. The entire staff seemed to have worked themselves up into a state of panic. I phoned the guard-house and asked security what was happening and why hadn’t the staff already left. By then, it was way after four o’clock! What he told me was most amusing, but strange nevertheless.

On Montserrat, gossip starts with the saying, “School children say…” Anyway, ‘school children say’ that a suspicious package had been airmailed to Montserrat and it had been received at the post office in Plymouth. A man had gone there to claim the package that Friday morning. As is customary, the customs officer demanded that the recipient open the package in his presence so that he could inspect the contents to see if duty could be applied to anything inside the package.

When the recipient obediently opened the package, an enormous white rooster flew out of the box and out through the door, where it promptly disappeared from sight. This surely was a sign of voodoo, everyone said. People who were outside, claimed they saw the rooster and that it had flown off in the direction of Kinsale, the seaside village to the immediate south of Plymouth. If, as they thought, the rooster really was a shape-shifter, then who could the intended victim be!

At my suggestion, the members of staff finally got up the nerve to leave the campus in groups, and those who lived in Kinsale huddled together, all the way home. Throughout the weekend, I don’t think any of the Kinsale residents left their homes at all! As for me – I left the campus shaking my head and roaring with laughter. Oh brother! What next!

Daddy’s Funeral

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Photo Credit: Brett Jordan

My father, retired Attorney General of Montserrat, had been languishing for some time, his lungs riddled with cancer from years of smoking. I had finished work at the medical college where I was administrative assistant to the president as well as human resource manager. It had been a tiring week, so on my way home that Friday afternoon I took a pit stop at the Evergreen Tree in Plymouth, and wearily sat on the wall licking an ice-cream cone.

Montserratians swear that if one waited long enough at the Evergreen Tree, one could see everybody who lived on island, and no wonder, as it was the centre of town. It was minutes to five o’clock when Dr. Ronnie Cooper passed by in his car and called out to me, “Shirley, what are you doing there? Your father is dead!”

I said, “What! When did that happen?”

“This afternoon!” he shouted. “They’ve already taken him to the morgue. Your mother tried, but couldn’t reach you at the college.”

A tooting car horn behind him made Dr. Cooper drive on, and I sat on the wall stunned, ice cream dripping all over my hand.

My father, Basil Fitzpatrick Dias, MBE (Member of the British Empire), was the son of a Portuguese landowner from Madeira, who had settled in St. Kitts and had acquired a sugar estate in Sandy Point. Happily ensconced at Lambert’s Estate, Grandfather Andrew Dias practiced smuggling as a pastime in addition to other legitimate business. He fathered many children by different village women. Some of these offspring we only knew after he’d adopted them all and given them the Dias name. Not surprisingly, the St. Kitts telephone directory has numerous Dias’s listed.

To appease his conscience, I suppose, Grandfather Dias remained a good Roman Catholic to his dying day. He made sure he paid his dues to the Church and sent his son off to a seminary to become a priest. That situation didn’t last long however. My father, tall, dark and handsome, came home to St. Kitts from the seminary on his first summer holidays, and met my mother, the vivacious and musically talented Edith Brookes. But that’s another story!

Although not destined to be a priest, Daddy’s deep faith in the R.C. Church held him in good stead throughout his life, and no living person dared to interfere with any of us. But the dead follow no such rules. Daddy’s funeral was a large one, as he was well known and highly respected throughout the Caribbean. . Attending the funeral were Judges and lawyers he had worked with throughout his long legal career, civil servants and hundreds of other people, some of them ex-convicts he had ‘put away’ while in office.

The day of the funeral was rainy with gray clouds hanging heavily in the sky. Mammy, my sister Linda, my brother David and I were in the last car to leave the Dias family home on Richmond Hill, overlooking Plymouth, the capital. Mammy requested that I drive.

As I backed out of the carport, Mammy suddenly told me to stop the car, and she asked David to go back and make sure all the doors were locked. David ‘stoopsed’ (made a rude sound) and looked pissed, but obeyed. He went back and checked both the front door and garage door. They were locked. The funeral itself was with pomp and circumstance. There were Daddy’s favourite hymns, usual platitudes and pouring rain.

After the last graveside hymn was sung, we left the cemetery and headed home where, at least, it would be dry and where the dining table was heaped with food supplied by friends and neighbours. Our car was the first one to arrive back at the house.

No amount of words can describe our shock when we entered the driveway and found the front door wide open. We had all seen Mammy lock the doors on leaving the house, and had watched David go back and check the doors. No one else had a key except Mammy. To add to the disturbing scene, there was a large black dog stretched out across the open doorway, its head resting on its paws.

We were still standing by the car, not knowing quite what to do, when other cars started to drive up and park. Everyone there saw the dog.

“Whose dog is it?”

“I don’t know”

“Could it be one of the Edwards’s dogs?”

“No, that’s not one of theirs!”

“It’s not one of ours,” Eileen Edwards confirmed.

“It doesn’t have on a collar!”

“I wonder who it belongs to?”

The questions went on and on but no one, including the Richmond Hill residents, could identify the black dog.

“Shoo!” someone shouted at last. The dog didn’t budge, not even a muscle. We ended up having to step over the animal to get inside the house. When we were all inside, not talking too much, the dog got up and entered the house behind us, walking over to stand in front of Daddy’s favourite armchair. You could have heard a pin drop. After a while, people began filling plates with food, so no one saw when the dog left. It was there one minute and gone the next.

A little later, when everybody was wandering about with their plates, Mammy asked me to make sure that Father Bulla had been given something to eat. He had been one of the officiating priests at the funeral and a close family friend. I looked around but couldn’t find him. Perhaps he’d gone to the bathroom I thought, as I crossed the drawing room heading towards the bedroom. That’s when I saw him.

Father Bulla was in my parents’ bedroom wearing his vestments. He held an open prayer book in one hand and a small vial of holy water in the other. As he prayed, he sprinkled holy water all over the room, and then he repeated this in the other two bedrooms. I retreated quickly and never told Mammy what I’d seen.

Next morning, Mammy phoned me at home and asked if I’d been back to their house that night. I said no, why! She said I should come over and see something. What she showed me was very strange indeed. On the ground in front of every doorway, someone had poured a line of table salt. There was also salt around Mammy’s car in the carport and on the car itself!

I know that salt is supposed to be a deterrent against evil. But who could have put it there? Obviously it had been one of the persons who had witnessed the black dog and wanted to do something to help the family. That person must have returned to the house during the night and poured the salt!

Father Bulla passed away a few years later, and so did Mammy who was convinced that the black dog was Daddy’s spirit that had come back to check up on her. In fact, she told me that she sensed Daddy’s spirit in the house many times, and that it gave her a feeling of peace. She also said that she knew the exact moment when he came to say goodbye to her, finally convinced that she would be taken care of by all their children.

What I didn’t know, until Linda told me recently, was that the black dog had left paw prints where it stood in front of Daddy’s armchair. She told me the paw prints were not left in dust, but had actually sunk into the dark red ceramic tiles where they can still be seen today! Unfortunately the house lies in the exclusion zone covered with volcanic ash, so there is little chance I can go back there and see for myself. The salt donor has never come forward, so I guess we’ll never be able to solve the mystery of Daddy’s funeral!

The Ghosts of the Estate great house in the village of St Peter’s

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Photo Credit: dreamstime.com

For several months during 1990, my daughter Michelle was housesitting with a friend at the graceful, 200-year-old Estate great house in the village of St Peter’s, Montserrat.

Located on a large estate on the outskirts of the village of St. Peter’s, this elegant great house was restored to its former glory, in the 1980s and 1990s. It has been fitted with all modern conveniences and re-tiled throughout in a warm terra cotta Mexican tile. Its antique furniture gleams, brass fittings shine and its modern lighting is romantically subdued. Another modern addition is the swimming pool, the largest on the island. The Estate was and still is a house with class – a great house with a history!

When asked how things were going, Michelle kept saying that everything was fine. But what she was not telling me was that she was sharing the house with ghosts, albeit gentle ghosts, but ghosts nevertheless! It was not until years later that she told me what she had seen there.

“Night after night the bedroom would suddenly become chilly, a sign that the apparitions were about to appear. From one side of the room I could hear the whisper of a man’s voice, pleading with a woman who was softly crying. Soon I could see two figures moving slowly across the room dressed in period costume, of the type worn in the 19th century.

“Each time the scene replayed, the woman would bend over and take off her shoe, then fling it at the man who quickly dodged. I could see and hear when the shoe hit the bedroom wall then fall to the floor, after which the woman would resume her sobbing. Finally, the voices would fade away as the two figures passed through the far wall of the bedroom.”

After hearing of the previous events in which Michelle encountered violent ghosts, it is no wonder that she was happy to co-exist with ghosts who were minding their own business, so to speak. Since I do not know the history of the Estate great house, I cannot guess who these ghosts might be.

In late 2005 when our guesthouse was full, we placed a young couple and their baby at the Estate House. I chose not to tell the couple about my daughter’s sightings at the great house, hoping that they would not have any paranormal experience while they were occupying the house. I had learned, you see, that not everyone who stayed there experienced the ghostly visits.

I had arranged a rental jeep for the couple so they were able to get around at will and, one day, they came by the guesthouse to visit with us. In the course of the conversation I asked the couple how they were enjoying their stay at the Estate house. They absolutely loved it, they said, except that sometimes it got really cold and there were strange noises in the master bedroom. “Oh”, I said, pretending ignorance, “and what would the noises be like?”

The wife told me that almost every night she heard two sounds in the room as though a hard object had hit the wall and then fallen to the floor. “Oh”, I said to her, “that’s probably the house settling. It’s very old you know!” Then I promptly changed the subject…

It is obvious to me that the ghosts are replaying a dramatic moment in their lives that perhaps was not resolved before they died. Not knowing the history of the house, I can’t imagine what role they played and when.

In my collection of children’s stories (“The Lions of Paradise & Other Exciting Stories”), teen-aged twins fleeing from the volcano are temporarily staying at the great house where they encounter the ghosts. The twins, via an old claw-footed mirror, enter a parallel world in which they are still at the great house, but are in a sepia version back in the era of the ghosts.

In that story, all fiction of course, the ghosts are newlyweds. The young wife wants to have a child, whereas the husband, who already had a daughter, did not wish to have any more children, hence the spat between the two. The twins are successful in solving the ghosts’ problem and the haunting ceases. Ah, if only it were so in real life!

The Indian Burial Ground at Trant’s

This event happened in March 2000 when new guests arrived at our guesthouse to stay for a few days. The husband, John, was a full-blooded Native-American. Actually he looked as if he had just walked off a wild-wild-west movie set with his shiny long braid, high cheekbones, slightly hooked nose and honey-brown skin.

As John and his wife sat at breakfast on their first morning, John said to me that he sensed there was an angry spirit on the island. To this I replied that that must be the volcano, and explained about the tragedy of the nineteen deaths in 1997. He said, no, that he knew about the volcano, but that it was something more than that.

John asked me if I’d noticed an increase in crime, serious accidents and deaths involving young people on Montserrat. To this I replied that Lou and I had indeed noticed this, especially deaths among the 30-50 age group. I added that there were also a number of island residents who were simply disappearing – about ten within the last few years! In a small society such as ours, on an island with an exceedingly low crime rate, the disappearances had become a matter for concern, and the police had so far not been able to solve the problem.

Seeing a mystery unfolding, I told John about the archaeological dig at Trant’s Estate in the east of the island, early in 1995. Dr David Watters, a curator at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pennsylvania, USA, had led the dig. I also told John that two of the Amerindian remains had been shipped off to the museum for further research, along with several cases of pottery shards, stone tools and arrowheads.

At this point, John became very agitated. He said that it was a big mistake to have disturbed the burial ground of the native people, and that as long as the remains were off the island, the volcano would never go back to sleep!

Before John and his wife left the island, he asked me to lend him a red ballpoint pen, which I did. On the last morning of their stay, he presented Lou and me with a painting he had done, using the blue, black and red ballpoint pens.

Staring at the figure in the drawing for a moment, I said that it looked like an Anasazi (pronounced “Anasahzi”) medicine man doing a ceremonial dance. Anasazis are an extinct tribe, so John was astonished that I was familiar with the name, but he agreed that it was indeed so. He then said that as long as we kept the painting in our house, we would be protected from the troubles of the island, and that we would always have peace and love in our home.

Immediately upon returning to the United States, John reported the matter of the disturbed burial ground to the Native-American Association. Two Native-American Chiefs, one of them being Chief Billie, came down to Montserrat and visited with the Chief Minister of the day, David Brandt, and the Governor, Anthony Abbott. The Chiefs then returned to the U.S., satisfied that the authorities would make every effort to return the Amerindian remains to Montserrat for re-interment.

Up until today, the remains are still at the Carnegie Museum and the volcano is still erupting in its 11th year, more than twice as long as the average length of eruption periods (3–5 years) of andesite volcanoes. I have followed up constantly with the National Trust and have been assured that as soon as a new museum is built, the entire shipment, including the Amerindian remains, would be brought back home to Montserrat.


Meanwhile, strange things continue to happen. On the morning following the huge volcanic dome collapse in July 2003, when the island was covered by 12” or more of thick, concrete-like ash, four young men came up our road with shovels. They bypassed every house along the way, came straight to our house and asked if they could help us clean. I had never seen them before in my life!

Earlier, Lou and I had started to clear away the ash, which was about 6 – 8 inches thick on the patio and walkway, and it had taken us about one hour just to clear away an area 3 feet in diameter. Needless to say, we were happy for the help. The young men worked all day, and I truly believe that our house was the first to be cleaned on the island!

There were many times when huge ash clouds would dump ash on houses to our immediate right and left, but no ash at all would fall on our house! Our neighbours also remarked on this strange phenomenon.

In 2005, I was interviewed as part of the radio programme, “Volcano Stories”, commemorating the 10th anniversary of the start of the eruption. During the interview, the interviewer asked me if I would allow him to make a photocopy of the Indian painting and I agreed to it.

When the hour-long programme ended, there was a telephone call waiting for me in the outer office. A man whom I did not know (he wouldn’t give his name) begged me not to give anyone a copy of the painting or it would lose its protective power. He kept repeating this for at least 40 minutes, so that the interviewer grew impatient and left the compound without getting a copy.

Over the years, many of our guests asked if they could take a photograph of the painting. I would always agree, however in each case something would happen to prevent the photograph from being taken – cameras would suddenly stop working or the guests would get distracted. Weird!

Now the volcano is in another cycle of active dome growth and shows no signs of going back to sleep. I do wish those Indian remains would come back home!

Visiting Shamans

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Photo Credit: latimes.com

Shamans, also known as voodoo priests, are adept in the dark arts and they are paid well by desperate persons who need their services. They are to be found in all the Caribbean islands.

With the shamans fleeing Montserrat at the onset of the active volcano in 1995, one resident who needed demonic services had to “import” some voodoo priests from another island. Unfortunately for all involved, the immigration officials were suspicious. They stopped the voodoo priests in their tracks and had the customs officials thoroughly search their luggage. In the luggage, among items to be used for the dark rites, was a list of intended victims!

The Sandbox Tree in Cork Hill

Photo Credit:  Matthew Lockhart
Photo Credit: Matthew Lockhart

Many years ago, in the early fifties, when there was very little traffic on the roads and few streetlights on Montserrat, there was a young man who lived in Plymouth, who was in love with a young lady from the village of Cork Hill, about a mile away. He would sneak a visit to his lover after the young lady’s parents were asleep, and she would climb out of her bedroom window to meet him, or he would climb into her bedroom to spend a few romantic hours with her.

Now, halfway along the Cork Hill main road, at the side of the road across from the junction with the Delvins road, there was a very large sandbox tree that was said to be haunted. Stories of strange happenings in that particular area are numerous, and many Cork Hill residents swear they have seen something or other, that was not quite human.

One very dark moonless night, after some hours with his ladylove, the young man climbed out of her bedroom window, just after 2:00am, to go back to his home in Plymouth. When the young man reached the sandbox tree, he heard a noise behind him that sounded like someone running towards him, wearing heavy shoes and breathing heavily. He immediately thought that a Jumbie had come out of the tree to get him. His fright was such that he thought he would die, so he took off like a bat out of hell to get away from the apparition.

Completely out of breath, he finally reached the corner on Church Road by St. Anthony’s Anglican Church, where there was a lone streetlight. Pausing under the light, the young man looked back up the road to see who or what was following him. To his surprise, he saw that it was a baby donkey that was chasing him because it could not find its mother!

Needless to say, it was a very long time before that young man returned to Cork Hill!

Author

erindell04@yahoo.com
Born on the Caribbean island of Trinidad in the 1940’s, Shirley and her family lived in seven of the islands due to her father’s position in the law business. From childhood to adulthood, she found that the islands all had a ‘dark side’, far removed from the sand, sea and sun portrayed by tourism. She finally put pen to paper with her bio/anthology “Dancing with the Dead - Growing up in the Caribbean with Ghosts and Ghouls”. In addition to the witty tale of her family’s movements throughout the Caribbean, the anthology also includes all the hair-raising events experienced. Shirley currently lives on the beautiful volcanic island of Montserrat where she has been invited to tell stories at the Public Library, St Augustine Primary school and to cruise passengers. With her husband Lou and daughter Michelle, she runs Erindell Villa Guesthouse in an old villa, not exempt from its own ghosts!

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