When it comes to what order the ghosts died in Ghosts, Sasappis is about 500 years younger than Thorfinn, dying in the 1520s. He’s a Lenape man, an indigenous group from the Hudson Valley in New York as well as parts of present-day Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Unlike most of the other specters in Ghosts, Sasappis has yet to reveal how he died, but one of his favorite pastimes is reminding all the others of how they met their ends, most of which he was there for.
While this ghost’s backstory remains unknown, it is revealed in Ghosts season 1, episode 7, that a woman whom Sass loved in life, Shiki, is also a ghost, and he tries to get in touch with her. Sasappis is also a big fan of watching TV and often asks Sam and Jay to cook junk food so that he can smell it. Because Sasappis is a Native American, there is no real connection to the UK series, although the closest might be Romantic poet Thomas Thorne, since both characters have a way with words.
Isaac
Isaac Died Of Dysentery In The 1770-1780s

A Revolutionary War captain who knew the likes of real-life figures Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, Isaac Higgentoot unfortunately died of dysentery before he could make any lasting historical mark of his own. Killed by the disease sometime between 1775 and 1783, when the American Revolutionary War was taking place, Isaac now has the ghost power to make people smell sewage any time they walk through him.
Despite these circumstances, however, Isaac always maintains his pride, as evidenced when he has to negotiate with the Redcoats who also died on the property back in the day, including British officer Nigel, who Isaac has an obvious crush on despite having accidentally shot him. The U.K. version of Isaac is The Captain, who served in World War II and died of a heart attack. In both versions, Isaac and The Captain are both gay and express their love in each series.
Hetty
Hetty Died By Suicide (Strangulation)

Sam and Jay’s house, Woodstone Manor, was built in the late 1800s by a family of robber barons, and it’s this lineage and time period that Hetty hails from. But Hetty has started to gradually let go of her antiquated notions and bigotries as Ghosts goes on. For the first two seasons, Hetty’s death was a mystery, but given the corruption she was a part of during her life and the vile nature of her husband Elias, she certainly had no shortage of enemies who might have wanted to off her. However, season 3 revealed the actual reason.
When Elias went missing and his debts and crimes ended up transferring to her, she barricaded herself in the library and died by suicide when she strangled herself with the telephone cord. As for ghost powers, Hetty hasn’t displayed any unique abilities yet but does manage to possess Jay in season 1, episode 10, which is something all ghosts seem capable of doing. Hetty’s UK version is Lady Stephanie “Fanny” Button. Her husband murdered her by pushing her out the window after she caught him having an affair.
Alberta
Alberta’s Boyfriend Poisoned Her
