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  1. Oct 13, 2013 · The real Jeremiah Ketcham is most likely a man by the name of John Ketcham (as he appears in Jay Anson's novel). There is no record of him ever having tortured American Indians, nor was he a Reverend like in the movie (right).

  2. In 2005, a remake of the original Amityville Horror film was released, with the tagline Katch em and kill em, referring to the claimed link between the house in Ocean Avenue and John Ketcham, whose name has been linked to witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts but remains a controversial and elusive figure. [24]

  3. John Ketcham (also spelt Catchum or Ketchum) was a real man who existed in Amityville, he was born in Washington County, Maryland to a Daniel Ketcham and Keziah Pigmon Lewis. In May 1784 when John was two his family moved from Maryland to Kentucky, settling down in Shelbyville.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · What Happened in the Movie: The Amityville Horror presupposes that the Lutz family home is haunted because a Satanist named John Ketcham lived in the house before they did. As a result, demonic spirits were conjured into the home, subsequently causing a series of unfortunate events.

  5. Colonel John Ketcham (September 10, 1782 – February 5, 1865) was an American surveyor, building contractor and judge. [1] The founding father of Brownstown, Indiana, Ketcham was famed for his military escapades against Native Americans. His father was supposedly held captive by Native Americans.

  6. A little known fact is that Walt Whitman is a "Ketcham", as in "John Ketcham" in the Amityville Horror legend. He is descended from Sarah Ketchum, note the difference in spelling. Whitman was often to Amityville.

  7. According to the Amityville story, John Ketcham was a witch that came to Suffolk County from the Salem, Massachusetts area. John Ketcham was a real person, but he was not put on trial for witchcraft. However, Suffolk County was originally settled by people from the area around Salem, which included Puritans.