Pinocchio found a gravestone that made him believe that the Fairy, known as 'The Lovely Maiden with Azure Hair' had died.
well you can not get read of ghosts the people that are ghosts must have died in a house and and did not get a gravestone or the body was never found
Yes she is real because my friend found a picture of her at 21 before she mysteriously died and a gravestone of her!
The gravestone appears when one of the sims has died. When you find the gravestone pick up the death daisy to make a potion to bring the sim back to life.
Because their gravestone is still on the lot (if they died on the lot). If you don't want a ghost, then just find the gravestone and delete it.
No, sorry mate
Scrooge's gravestone in the story "A Christmas Carol" reads, "Ebenezer Scrooge" followed by the reference to his famous phrase, "He lived in repentance and died in joy."
Her gravestone in Fairfield, CT says she was 63 when she died in 1776
'In memory of Robert Burns who died the 21st July 1796 in the 37th year of his age '
Margot Frank is buried in Amsterdam along with her little sister Anne. -No, the gravestone is in Bergen-Belsen, and no one knows for sure where their bodies are. The gravestone is merely a marker for the concentration camp where she died, along with her sister, Margot, within weeks of each other, at Bergen-Belsen. Both died of typhus. Anne died two weeks before the camp was liberated.
Gracie York died on 27 Sept 1984. The attached link shows her gravestone with dates.
No, they think he ethier died of a infection in his leg or a blow to his head. They're not sure. I think they just found that he died of something else.
If the gravestone was found in England or in what was previously one of the old English colonies in America, the gravestone dates are correct. In 1658, the English still used an old style calendar in which each year began on March 25. Thus the year 1658 lasted from March 25, 1658 until March 24 of what (to us) is 1659. Since most of the other European countries used the modern, new style calendar (which we have today) many confusions resulted. Some people wrote dates between Jan. 1 and March 25 with two year numbers: 1658/9. Obviously the stonecutter who made this gravestone didn't choose to double date. The child died 8 months after birth, on January 24, 1658/9. Errors on gravestones are common, but this does not appear to be one of them.