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  2. Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence and Cassandra were married 25 January 1623/4 at Kingswinford, Staffordshire, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Along with their four surviving children, John, Josiah, Mary and Daniel, the Southwicks emigrated to Salem, Massachusetts , sometime between mid-1637 and early-1639 when they were admitted to the First Church in Salem .

  3. Ann Foster - Wikipedia

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    Convicted, Ann died in the Salem jail on December 3, 1692, aged around 75, after 21 weeks of imprisonment before the trials were discredited and ended. Her son, Abraham, later petitioned the authorities to clear her name ("remove the attainder") and reimburse the family for the expenses associated with her incarceration and burial; the petition ...

  4. Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four

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    All were sentenced to 15 years in prison with the exception of 22 year old Ramirez, the supposed "ringleader," who received a 37.5 year sentence. At the time, Ramirez was pregnant and was forced to give up her newborn baby several days after the start of her sentence. [7] Anna and Cassandra were also partners in the midst of raising two children.

  5. Jonathan Corwin - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Corwin (also Curwin, Curwen or Corwen, November 14, 1640 – June 9, 1718) was a New England merchant, politician, and magistrate.He is best known as one of the judges involved in the Salem witch trials of 1692, although his later work also included service as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature, the highest court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.

  6. Kelly Ripa Reveals Her Genius Strategy to Get Her 3 Adult ...

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    Kelly Ripa has finally figured out how to get all her children in on their family holiday card.. On the Friday, Dec. 13 episode of Live with Kelly and Mark, the longtime couple revealed the ...

  7. Pickman House - Wikipedia

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    According to "local folklore" the girl is from a family of three who lived in the house sometime during the 18th century. [4] The father is said to have slowly gone insane from an evil entity and murdered both his seven-year-old daughter and wife before fleeing the house.

  8. 12 Valuable Swarovski Crystal Figurines That Cost a Small Fortune

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    With a base that’s 4 inches wide and an overall height of 3.5 inches, it’s a striking piece, showcasing tons of crystals. The post 12 Valuable Swarovski Crystal Figurines That Cost a Small ...

  9. Elizabeth Booth - Wikipedia

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    Booth was born in 1674 in the Salem Village to George Booth Sr. and Alice Temple. Her parents were married some time before 1671 in Lynn/Salem, Massachusetts.She was the second eldest of ten siblings who included: George Booth Jr., [1] Alice Booth, [2] Benjamin Booth, Bridget Booth, Mary Booth, Rebecca Booth, Susanna Booth, and Zachariah Booth.