salem witchcraft trials

  • 61Matthew Hopkins — Witchfinder General redirects here. For other uses, see Witchfinder General (disambiguation). Frontispiece from Matthew Hopkins The Discovery of Witches (1647), showing witches identifying their familiar spirits Matthew Hopkins (c. 1620 – 12… …

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  • 62Sarah Good — (July 11, 1653 – July 19, 1692) Born in Salem Village (now Danvers), Massachusetts, was accused of witchcraft in 1692. It has been proved in multiple ways that Sarah Good was falsely accused of witchcraft. She was accused only because of… …

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  • 63John Hale (Beverly minister) — John Hale (3 June 1636 15 May 1700) was the pastor of the Church of Christ in Beverly, Massachusetts during the Salem witch hunt in 1692. He became one of the most prominent and influential opponents of the witch trials.Born in Charlestown,… …

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  • 64Bideford witch trial — A plaque commemorating the executions on the wall of Rougemont Castle in Exeter. The Bideford witch trial resulted in the last ever hangings for witchcraft in England. Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susannah Edwards were tried in 1682 in the …

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  • 65Deliverance (Hazeltine) Dane — was one of many women accused of witchcraft[Ref 1][Ref 2] during the time of the Salem Witch Trials. The trials began in Salem, but quickly began to spread. Dane was from Andover, Massachusetts, and due largely to the work of her father in law,… …

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  • 66Samuel Parris — (1653 – February 27, 1720) was the Puritan minister in Salem Village, Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials, as well as the father to one of the afflicted girls, and uncle of another.LifeSamuel Parris was born in London, England, the son of …

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  • 67Sarah Osborne — (also variously spelled Osbourne, Osburne, or Osborn) (c. 1643–May 10, 1692) was one of the first three women to be accused of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials of 1692. Osborne is sometimes referred to as Goody Osborne , Goody being short for …

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  • 68Sarah Bibber — 1692 deposition of Sarah Bibber (Viber) against Susannah Martin Sarah Bibber (or Vibber) (born c. 1658 ?) was involved in the infamous Salem witch trials in 1692, both as an accuser of witchcraft, as well as being accused of being a witch herself …

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  • 69Mary Warren — For the philosophy professor and writer of abortion issues, see Mary Ann Warren. Mary Ann Warren was the oldest of the accusers during the 1692 Salem witch trials, in her teens. She was a servant for John and Elizabeth Proctor. Renouncing her… …

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  • 70Margaret Jones (Puritan midwife) — Margaret Jones (unknown – June 15, 1648) was the first person to be executed for witchcraft in Massachusetts Bay Colony[1] during a witch hunt that lasted from 1648 to 1663.[2] About eighty people throughout New England were accused of practicing …

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