The brothers were sons of Zephaniah Eddy and his wife Julia Maccombs, natives of
Vermont. It was alleged that their family could be traced back to the
Salem witch trials, and that they had a long history of
psychic ability. Growing up on a small farm in
Chittenden, Vermont, both brothers claimed to have exhibited strong psychic abilities from an early age. Both the sons took up mediumship and held séances, in which it was alleged that they produced
ectoplasm materializations and communicated with
spirit guides. William would work in a séance cabinet on occasion and his brother Horatio would sit outside a cloth screen where it was alleged that spirits would play musical instruments behind the screen. In 1870, William and Horatio were living with their widowed mother Julia in Chittenden. There, the Eddy family opened a small
inn, called the Green Tavern. In addition to lodging travelers, the Green Tavern was also the spot of regularly scheduled
séances that the brothers put on for visitors from around the world. A typical séance of the Eddy Brothers would have the audience gathered in the "circle" room at the tavern. One of the brothers would enter a special spirit box at the front of the room (essentially just a small room with a chair in it) and lapse into a deep
trance, at which point the show would start. It was alleged that instruments would start playing music on their own, various noises could be heard and strange lights would be seen. The Eddy brothers convinced theosophists
Henry Steel Olcott,
Helena Blavatsky and hydrotherapist
E. P. Miller that their materializations were genuine, although neurologist
George M. Beard dismissed all their phenomena as fraudulent. Beard stated that with a few dollars' worth of drapery he could replicate the costumes of all the alleged materializations. In 1874, Olcott met Blavatsky at Eddy's family farm in Chittenden. Blavatsky defended the Eddy brothers against accusations of fraud from Beard. ==Tricks==