I recently read an article about some descendants trying to locate the colonial period family burial ground on a farm that was long since sold to non-family members. The article stated that they dowsed the graves to locate them. Here's a snippet:
"
The new owner needed some
fencing to repair the one at the back of the farm and so used the Burial Ground fencing. Thus both protection and beauty were sacrificed and the marauding
cattle soon obliterated all semblance of a Burial Ground and in appearance it
reverted to being just part of the hay field again. However the graveyard was
never lonely as there were twenty eight people resting there. Who they are is
uncertain, most likely all connected to the Houghs by blood or marriage. The
bodies, male & female, adults and children were located simply by dowsing
the graves........When in 2005 my cousin & I dowsed the Family
Burying Ground, the present owners, who knew nothing about an FBG being in
their farm, gathered sticks & branches and dutifully marked each corner of
each grave. They are so intensely aware now and, I'm sure, will never plow the
hay field."
I am unfamiliar with dowsing but found this explanation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowsing
Has anyone ever heard of this? Has anyone ever tried this? Has anyone ever been successful in locating burials of people either in coffins or not in coffins?