Captain’s House in Chincoteague

I enjoyed Chincoteague-step-through-time-tours led by Cindy Faith so much I wanted to hear more. So we paid a visit to the Captain Timothy Hill’s House. Cindy is a docent there. We learned how the house was saved and moved. If there is a fire in the wooden chimney, they run out quickly. They pull on ropes attached to the chimney to get it away from the house.

Cindy told us one of the family’s stories. It was about a young girl, around 14 years old, who was much loved by them. The girl’s boyfriend took a job on a ship and sailed away for a while. Then he came back to town. He found out that the young girl was going to a dance with another boy. The jealous ex-boyfriend shot her and her mother. She was up all night attending to her wounded mother. The young girl seemed OK and only had a minor wound. Sometime during the night, the young girl passed away. Later her ex-boyfriend shot himself.

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7 thoughts on “Captain’s House in Chincoteague

  1. SoyBend 2025-07-04 / 5:31 pm

    What a great door–and a sad story.

    • Sherry Felix 2025-07-05 / 9:35 am

      Glad you liked it. Cindy told the story well.

    • Sherry Felix 2025-07-04 / 2:47 pm

      Thanks Derrick. The story reminded me slightly of Romeo and Juliette.

  2. Dan Antion 2025-07-03 / 10:26 am

    That’s a gruesome story, Sherry, however incidents like that still happen. I’m glad they restored the building. I’d hate to be going up those stairs very often, though.

    • Sherry Felix 2025-07-04 / 6:13 am

      The kids slept upstairs. The outside is covered in scratched in drawings of ships. Looks like the walls were used like a blackboard to teach.

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