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 Written by Dave Juliano
The following text will show there is evidence to support the existence of an animal or supernatural bring known as the Jersey Devil.
Near Moorestown, John Smith of Maple Shade saw the devil at the Mount Carmel Cemetery.
The people of New Jersey have divinely seen something out there lurking in the Pine Barrens.
http://www.the-jersey-devil.com/devilstory.html   (2974 words)

  
 New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The movie is a biopic of the mathematician John Nash, who currently lives in Princeton, New Jersey.
All of these facts combine to make New Jersey one of the most religiously and ethnically diverse states in the country.
The following communities are other notable places in New Jersey with under 60,000 people.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey   (6679 words)

  
 Hexapedia - Jersey Devil
Local boys claimed to have seen a humanoid monster and heard screams.
It no longer exists, but was standing up until, at latest, 1952.
Another legend, apart from the Leeds story, attributes the Devil's birth to a Gypsy curse placed upon a selfish young woman who refused to give the Gypsy food and shelter.
http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Jersey_Devil   (766 words)

  
 The Jersey Devil
Back in New Jersey, in the city of Burlington, the Lowdens woke up to find their trash half-eaten and mysterious hoofprints all around.
That same day, a group of people in Camden saw it.
3) In another legend placing the birth of the Devil in Leeds Point, the creature was said to be punishment by God upon the people of the town for their mistreatment of a minister.
http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/siren/552/noram_jerdev.html   (2030 words)

  
 The Legend of the New Jersey Devil
References state that this short hairy demon lives in the huge preserved forest of the Pine Barrens.
In this tale, a young girl, frightened by a vagabond, refused his request for food.
The Devil eventually began to enjoy status of local legend, (and even became the state's "official demon" in the 1930's) tales of his beginnings filling the conversations of pubs and churches alike.
http://www.angelfire.com/nj/becjosh/devil.html   (625 words)

  
 X-Project: The Jersey Devil
The Jersey Devil has continued to frighten people who wander too far into the woods and torment hikers who camp within the Pine Barrens to this day.
The Devil then viscously ate the other twelve children but spared his mother's life.
The father, hearing the midwife's scream, burst into the room, musket in hand, but he too fled the house.
http://www.xprojectmagazine.com/archives/cryptozoology/jerseydevil.html   (529 words)

  
 The New Jersey Historical Society
Leeds had given birth to 12 children and was about to give birth to her 13th.
This is all not to say that people do not believe in the Jersey Devil.
People in the 1700s still believed in witchcraft and many people of the period felt a deformed child was a child of the devil or that the deformity was a sign that the child had been cursed by God.
http://www.jerseyhistory.org/legend_jerseydevil.html   (730 words)

  
 THE MYSTERY OF THE JERSEY DEVIL!
Then, in 1909, the Jersey Devil returned again and literally thousands of people spotted the monster or saw his footprints.
Joseph Bonaparte, the former king of Spain and the brother of Napoleon, leased a country house near Bordertown from 1816 to 1839.
In 1740, the frightened residents begged a local minister to exorcize the creature and the stories stated that the exorcism would last 100 years, however the Devil returned to the Pine Barrens on at least two occasions before the century was over.
http://www.prairieghosts.com/jerseydevil.html   (1629 words)

  
 The Jersey Devil
Then, she is linked directly to Bigfoot who has nothing to do with either of the two!
When a person sees the Devil, he or she sees an omen of disaster to come.
This is the most well known and "accepted" origin tale of the entity.
http://www.strangemag.com/jerseydevil1.html   (2159 words)

  
 Outsanity! v2.0: Jersey Devil: Main Listing
While the rest of us are talking about it, they're doing it.
Strange calls heard in the woods of Jersey are often referred to as the call of the Jersey Devil.
Sometimes some of the most interesting content on the net comes not from major content providers and web page maintainers, but the other netizens.
http://www.global2000.net/~starwiz/jerseyDevil/info/24.html   (400 words)

  
 The Devil Hunters - Official Researchers of the Jersey Devil
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There have been 7 reported sightings throughout history of the Jersey Devil in March, taking place in towns such as Bamber Lake, Burlington, Egg Harbor City, and Lacey.
http://www.njdevilhunters.com   (200 words)

  
 Hangout - New Jersey Devil
This is one of the most popular stories about how the Devil was born, but there are many others.
The curse caused her to give birth to the Jersey Devil.
A different story says that a town put a curse on a young girl who fell in love with a British soldier during the Revolutionary War.
http://www.state.nj.us/hangout_nj/200202_jersey_devil_p1.html   (260 words)

  
 Jersey Devil
Furthermore, while many believe the Jersey Devil to be a legend, anyone who has seen him will tell you differently--very differently.
While there are many versions of how the legion began, the most accepted version of the story dates back to the 18th century when "Mother Leeds," a poor women who lived with her twelve children, learned that she was pregnant with her thirteenth and unwanted child.
The story, which dates back to 1735, says that it lives in the area known as the Pine Barrens.
http://www.winslowonline.com/jersey_devil.htm   (459 words)

  
 The Jersey Devil
Legend has it that one Mother Leeds, a Quakeress who was rumored to dabble in the occult, had borne 12 children, and upon finding herself pregnant a thirteenth time, cursed the unborn baby, saying that she hoped it came out a devil.
The creature's footprints were found in the snow, both on the ground and on housetops.
The Jersey Devil is most often seen in the Pine Barrens, a forest preserve of more than a million acres, and rarely strays as far west as the towns and cities along the Delaware River.
http://08016.com/devil.html   (235 words)

  
 The Jersey Devil
The remains of the old Shourds house, reputed to be the birthplace in Leeds Point, can be found in the woods, locals say.
If you ever visit south Jersey, you will here rumors of the elusive Devil that is said to roam the wilderness after being cursed when his mother, Mrs.
A collection of sites relating to all of those unexplained phenonmenon.
http://greenfield.fortunecity.com/egret/448/JD.html   (575 words)

  
 Birth of the New Jersey Devil: A New Jersey Legend from American Folklore
This site is best viewed while eating marshmallows around a campfire under a starry sky.
They had all heard the rumors that Mother Leeds was involved in witchcraft, and had sworn she would give birth to a devil.
The room was full of woman folk gathered to help her, more out of curiosity than good will.
http://www.americanfolklore.net/folktales/nj.html   (309 words)

  
 NJ Devil
Shrouds discovered she was pregnant with her 13th child she cried "I hope it is a devil!" and she got her wish.
Shrouds was a witch and the father of the child the devil himself.
The stories say that a mythical half-beast that haunts the Pine Barrens.
http://www.skyweb.net/~mgbio/njdevil.htm   (184 words)

  
 TheWBALChannel.com - News - Mystery Animal Possibly Spotted In Harford Co.
On their Harford County land the Mathises have seen all kinds of foxes and other animals running around, but never one like this.
But even with maybe more than one so-called hyote running loose, DNR is going to leave the beast or beasts alone for now.
"I'm from New Jersey so I immediately thought it was the Jersey Devil," said Jon Mathis.
http://www.thewbalchannel.com/news/3558698/detail.html   (597 words)

  
 Jersey Devil 4x4 & Jeep Forum: At the Entrance
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http://www.the-jersey-devil.com   (224 words)

  
 Leut's Jersey Devil Page
We are trying to gather the most inclusive sightings timeline ever!
In the meantime, Leut's Jersey Devil Page will still stand as is.
An air date will be posted as soon as the show is scheduled!
http://users.adelphia.net/~leuter   (143 words)

  
 Jersey Devil Cheats, Codes, Secrets, FAQs, Reviews for PlayStation (PSX)
Repeat this procedure to collect an unlimited number of lives.
Jersey Devil Cheats, Codes, Secrets, FAQs, Reviews for PlayStation (PSX)
http://www.cheatcc.com/psx/codes/jerd.html   (73 words)

  
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I traded in my '99 Taco for an '05 F150 STX, install to come...
This rack has electronically controlled pneumatics that open and close the amp
Jersey Devil Car Audio is a web site created to detail the competition audio install in a '99 Tacoma.
http://www20.brinkster.com/audiofreak9/default2.html   (142 words)

  
 1st New Jersey Devil hat-trick (Steve Tambellini) defeat Hartford 5-4 December 3 in History
1st New Jersey Devil hat-trick (Steve Tambellini) defeat Hartford 5-4 December 3 in History
1st New Jersey Devil hat-trick (Steve Tambellini) defeat Hartford 5-4
http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1982/december_3_1982_155534.html   (46 words)

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