Carolyn Perron

Carolyn Perron, a resident of a haunted house in Rhode Island, whose family's experiences inspired "The Conjuring" series.

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Carolyn Perron (June 24, 1928 – June 23, 2019) was an American woman who, along with her husband Roger and their five daughters, lived in a haunted farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island, which became known as “The Conjuring House.” Their experiences inspired the book “The Conjuring” by Andrea Perron, which was later adapted into a successful horror movie franchise.

Perron was born in Burrillville, Rhode Island, and worked as a secretary before marrying Roger Perron. They moved to the farmhouse in 1971 and experienced a range of paranormal phenomena, including poltergeist activity, demonic possessions, and physical attacks. The family sought help from paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, who documented their experiences.

Carolyn Perron became known for her courage and resilience in facing the supernatural challenges in her home. She was a devout Catholic and relied on her faith to protect her family. She also possessed artistic talents, enjoying painting and drawing, and was an avid reader with a love for gardening.

Perron’s experiences have captivated audiences worldwide, making her a prominent figure in the realm of paranormal investigations and horror storytelling. Her legacy continues to inspire interest in the unexplained and the enduring power of the human spirit in the face of adversity.