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  2. List of people of the Salem witch trials - Wikipedia

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    The central figure in this 1876 illustration of the courtroom in the Salem witch trials is usually identified as Mary Walcott, one of the accusers. Surnames in parentheses preceded by " née " indicate birth family maiden names (if known) of married women, who upon marriage generally took their husbands' surnames.

  3. Salem witch trials - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Sarah Good - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Good (née Solart; July 21 [O.S. July 11], 1653 – July 29 [O.S. July 19], 1692) [Note 1] was one of the first three women to be accused of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials, which occurred in 1692 in colonial Massachusetts.

  5. List of people executed for witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    Hanged during the Salem witch trials. Rebecca Nurse: 1621–1692: Massachusetts Bay Colony: Hanged during the Salem witch trials: Sarah Good: 1655–1692: Massachusetts Bay Colony: One of the first to be convicted in the Salem witch trials. Samuel Wardwell: 1643–1692: Massachusetts Bay Colony: Hanged during the Salem witch trials. Sarah ...

  6. Mary Walcott - Wikipedia

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    The History of Salem Massachusetts. Vol. 1– 3. Higginson Book Company. ISBN 9780740460319. Archived from the original on 2012-05-09; Essex Institute (1927). Vital Records of Salem Massachusetts. Vol. 1– 6. ISBN 1153428784. Sanborn, Melinde Lutz (1987). Essex County Massachusetts Probate Records, 1630–1840. Vol. 1– 2. M.L. Sanborn.

  7. Susannah Martin - Wikipedia

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    The inscription on the marker reads: "Here stood the house of Susanna Martin, An honest, hardworking, Christian woman accused as a witch, tried, and executed at Salem, July 19, 1692. A martyr of superstition. T.I.A. 1894." [6] [7] In the 19th century, poet John Greenleaf Whittier composed "The Witch's Daughter" about Martin:

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