Sarah Winchester

Sarah Winchester
Colored photograph of Winchester, c. 1865
Born
Sarah Lockwood Pardee

(1839-06-04)June 4, 1839
DiedSeptember 5, 1922(1922-09-05) (aged 83)
Resting placeEvergreen Cemetery
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Known forWinchester Mystery House
Spouse
(m. 1862; died 1881)
Children1

Sarah "Sallie" Lockwood Winchester (née Pardee; June 4, 1839 – September 5, 1922) was an American heiress, businesswoman, and philanthropist, who amassed great wealth after the death of her husband, William Wirt Winchester, and her mother in law, Jane Ellen Hope.

Winchester has become known for the construction of Llanada Villa, a mansion home in San Jose, California. Despite popular rumor claiming the house was built to trap spirits and ghosts that she thought were following her, there is no evidence for these rumors. Six months after her death, the home was turned into a tourist attraction now known as the Winchester Mystery House. Testimonies and records from those who knew her describe her as intelligent, kind, a savvy financial manager, and not superstitious, remaining sharp-witted even into old age. However, in the years since her death, she has been depicted in popular culture as guilt-ridden, mad with grief, and delirious in her later life.