* We know very little about Virginia's personal beliefs: Her writings and letters are limited, and she died young.
* Superstitions were not widely documented: The 19th century did not have the same level of documentation of personal beliefs and superstitions as we do today.
* Focusing on superstition can be misleading: It's easy to project our modern understanding of "superstition" onto historical figures, but it's important to consider the context of their time.
While it's possible Virginia held some personal beliefs that might be considered superstitious by modern standards, we simply don't have enough evidence to say for sure.
Instead of focusing on superstition, it's more fruitful to explore Virginia's life and her relationship with Edgar Allan Poe through documented evidence.