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Betty Hews/Hughes, age 22 and living in Salem; Mary Hill, age 25 and living in Salem; Deliverance Hobbs, age about 50 and living in Topsfield; Elizabeth Hubbard – age 17 and living in Salem Village/Danvers. Niece of Dr William Griggs, local physician. Jane Phillips-Hutchinson, age about 24 and living in Salem Village/Danvers
Around February 25: Mary Sibly (or Sibley), a neighbor of the Parris family, instructs John Indian, the husband of Tituba, to make a "witch cake" of rye meal and the girls' urine to feed to a dog in order to discover who is bewitching the girls, according to English folk "white magic" practices.
Mary Holman Massachusetts 1659 Winifred Holman Massachusetts 1659 Elizabeth Holmes Massachusetts 1660 John Howard Massachusetts 1692 Elizabeth Howe: Massachusetts 1692 Frances Hutchins Massachusetts 1692 Anne Hutchinson: Massachusetts 1640 Mary Ingham Massachusetts 1676 Mary Leach Ireson Massachusetts 1692 John Jackson Jr. Massachusetts 1692
Bloodlines of Salem was a Salt Lake City-based family-history group in the United States. Its purpose was described as providing a "place where visitors share ideas and information about the Salem witch trials of 1692, its participants and their families. Many visitors have researched and proved their descents from one or more of the participants.
The Salem Witch Trials Memorial Park in Salem The central figure in this 1876 illustration of the courtroom is usually identified as Mary Walcott. The 300th anniversary of the trials was marked in 1992 in Salem and Danvers by a variety of events. A memorial park was dedicated in Salem which included stone slab benches inserted in the stone wall ...
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Mary Bradbury (née Perkins; baptized September 3, 1615 – December 20, 1700) was tried, convicted and sentenced to hang as a witch in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. However, she managed to avoid her sentence until the trials had been discredited, and died in 1700, aged 85.
Five women who were hanged as witches more than 330 years ago at Proctor's Ledge during the Salem, Massachusetts, witch trials. Sarah Good, Elizabeth Howe, Susannah Martin, Rebecca Nurse and Sarah ...