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Salem witch trials - Participants

Salem witch trials - Participants: Encyclopedia II - Salem witch trials - Participants

Salem witch trials - Clerical participants and commentators. The Rev. Cotton Mather The Rev. Samuel Parris The Rev. Increase Mather The Rev. Francis Dane The Rev. Deodat Lawson The Rev. Samuel Willard The Rev. John Hale Salem witch trials - Presiding officials. Presiding officials, Court of Oyer and Terminer Lieutenant Governor William Stoughton, Chief Magistrate Captain Jo ...

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Salem witch trials: Encyclopedia II - Salem witch trials - Participants



Salem witch trials - Participants

Salem witch trials - Clerical participants and commentators

  • The Rev. Cotton Mather
  • The Rev. Samuel Parris
  • The Rev. Increase Mather
  • The Rev. Francis Dane
  • The Rev. Deodat Lawson
  • The Rev. Samuel Willard
  • The Rev. John Hale

Salem witch trials - Presiding officials

Presiding officials, Court of Oyer and Terminer

  • Lieutenant Governor William Stoughton, Chief Magistrate
  • Captain Jonathan Walcott
  • Sheriff John Walcott

Salem witch trials - Associate Magistrates

  • John Hathorne
  • Samuel Sewall
  • Thomas Danforth
  • Bartholomew Gedney
  • John Richards
  • Nathaniel Saltonstall
  • Peter Sargent
  • Stephen Sewall, Clerk
  • Wait Still Winthrop

Salem witch trials - Afflicted

Those who complained of bewitchment:

  • Sarah Bibber
  • Elizabeth Booth
  • Sarah Churchill
  • Katherine Kohler
  • Elizabeth Hubbard
  • Mary Lacey (also an accused witch)
  • Mercy Lewis
  • Elizabeth "Betty" Parris
  • Bethshaa Pope
  • Ann Putnam, Jr.
  • Ann Putnam, Sr.
  • Susanna Sheldon
  • Mercy Short
  • Martha Sprague
  • Mary Walcott
  • Mary Warren (was accused of witchcraft when she recanted and said the girls "did but dissemble", i.e. "were just faking it")
  • Bray Wilkins (testified against John Willard)
  • Daniel Wilkins (death purportedly caused by John Willard)
  • Abigail Williams

Salem witch trials - Accused

This is not a complete list; there were anywhere from 150 to 300 accused recorded, and there may have been many more not imprisoned:

  • Capt. John Alden Jr.
  • Daniel Andrew
  • Capt. Andres Ortega II
  • Sarah Bassett
  • Edward Bishop
  • Sarah Bishop
  • Mary Black
  • Dudley Bradstreet
  • John Bradstreet
  • Sarah Buckley
  • Richard Carrier
  • Candy, a slave from Salem
  • Mary Clarke
  • Sarah Easty Cloyce
  • Sarah Cole
  • Giles Corey
  • Mary Bassett DeRich
  • Ann Dolliver
  • Rebecca Eames
  • Mary English
  • Philip English
  • Abigail Faulkner
  • Ann Foster
  • Dorcas Hoar
  • Abigail Hobbs
  • Deliverance Hobbs
  • Elizabeth Howe
  • Mary Ireson
  • George Jacobs, Jr.
  • Margaret Jacobs
  • Elizabeth Johnson
  • Mary Lacey, Sr.
  • Mary Lacey (also an afflicted child)
  • Sarah Osborne
  • Lady Phips, wife of Governor Phips
  • Susannah Post
  • Elizabeth Bassett Proctor
  • Mary (Woodrow) Sibley, wife of Samuel Sibley
  • "Tituba" and her husband John Indian
  • Job Tookey
  • Hezekiah Usher
  • Mary Withridge
  • Sheena Campbell

Salem witch trials - Executed

  • Bridget Bishop — hanged June 2, 1692
  • The Rev. George Burroughs — hanged August 19, 1692
  • Martha Carrier — hanged August 19, 1692
  • Martha Corey — hanged September 22, 1692
  • Giles Corey — pressed to death September 19, 1692
  • Mary Easty — hanged September 22, 1692
  • Sarah Good — hanged June 19, 1692 (Her daughter, Dorcas Good, was imprisoned and later died)
  • Elizabeth Howe — hanged June 19, 1692
  • George Jacobs, Sr. — hanged August 19, 1692
  • Susannah Martin — hanged June 19, 1692
  • Rebecca Nurse — hanged June 19, 1692
  • Alice Parker — hanged September 22, 1692
  • Mary Parker — hanged September 22, 1692
  • John Proctor — hanged August 19, 1692
  • Ann Pudeator — hanged September 22, 1692
  • Wilmott Redd — hanged September 22, 1692
  • Margaret Scott — hanged September 22, 1692
  • Samuel Wardwell — hanged September 22, 1692
  • Sarah Wildes — hanged June 19, 1692
  • John Willard — hanged August 19, 1692

Salem witch trials - Died in jail

There are conflicting records as to how many actually died in prison. This is a partial list of those who either died or are believed to have died in jail:

  • Sarah Osborne
  • "Dr." Roger Toothaker
  • Ann Foster
  • Lydia Dustin
  • Sarah Good's infant




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