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Six Women of Salem

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by Marilynne K. Roach


  accusations against, 34

  administration of husband’s tavern/estate, 31–32, 33–34, 36, 37

  death, 39

  John (Narragansett Indian) and, 30

  marriage/children, 30

  Hollingworth, Mary. See English, Mary

  Hollingworth, William, 29, 30

  House of Seven Gables (Hawthorne), 385–386

  Hubbard, Elizabeth

  afflictions/accusations, 103, 105, 106, 109, 111–112, 123, 127, 153, 281, 322, 324

  “wolf” chasing her, 105, 112, 123, 157, 255

  Hutchinson, Ann, 8–9

  Hysteria, clinical (conversion disorder), 95–96

  Immigrants to New England

  bondservants/indentured servants, 32, 38

  Jersey immigrants, 32, 35, 38, 72

  See also specific individuals

  Infanticide, 219, 362–363

  Ingersoll, Nathaniel, 151, 199, 230, 240, 257, 259, 358

  Ireson, Mary, 210, 242–243

  Jacobs, George, Sr.

  accusations against/response, 147, 186, 187, 188, 193, 198, 279, 293, 305–306, 307

  background, 186, 250

  Jacobs, Margaret

  accusations/confession by, 186, 187, 188, 190, 191, 194, 198, 207, 240

  recantation, 240–241, 293, 305–306, 353

  Jails

  Boston jail description, 118

  conditions, 346–347

  fees and, 288, 327, 336, 355, 365, 393, 394

  Mather (Increase)/Brattle visiting prisoners, 336–337

  releases/bail (starting October 1692), 335, 336, 342, 346–347, 348, 353

  Salem jail description, 115

  See also Arnold, John/Mary; Dounton, William; specific individuals

  James I, King of England, 6

  James II, King of England, 14, 39

  James (Indian), 43

  John Indian

  afflictions/accusations, 151, 152, 153, 155, 157–158, 171, 172, 175–176, 180, 202, 203, 204, 210, 213, 215, 216, 370

  Parris household (1693), 351

  Tituba and, 70, 72, 102, 106, 107, 140, 290

  witch-cake and, 102, 106, 140

  Judges

  Saltonstall resigning from witch trials, 43, 253

  See also specific individuals; Witch trials

  Lacey, Mary, Sr./Jr., 283, 284, 285, 317, 335, 337–338, 356

  Laws

  against fortune-telling/juggling (1692), 338

  attainders reversal, 374, 375–377, 395–396

  capital crimes, 342

  defining witchcraft (1692), 347–348

  end of witchcraft laws and, 348, 374

  Lawson, Deodat, Reverend

  as minister/“witchcraft” and, 127–128, 131, 132–133, 134, 139–140, 143, 197

  wife/child’s death, 117, 127–128, 140, 164

  Lewis, Mercy

  afflictions/accusations, 122, 126, 127, 144, 150, 152, 170, 182–183, 206, 208–209, 281, 295, 344–345, 354, 355

  background, 122

  Lord’s Prayer test, 205

  Mather, Cotton, 67, 69, 96, 231, 232, 234, 252, 257, 295, 306, 307, 311–312, 334, 335–336, 370

  Mather, Increase, Reverend, 201, 297, 312, 334, 335, 336–337, 370

  Militia duty and hiring replacement, 15

  Moody, Joshua, Reverend, 308–309, 310

  More Wonders of the Invisible World (Calef), 393

  Morrell, Isaac, 40, 72–73

  Mosher, George, 72–73

  Native Americans

  Abenaki, 39–40, 60

  frontier raids and, 14, 39–40, 60, 72, 74, 81, 83, 96–97, 100, 252, 387

  Mohegans and, 48–49

  Narragansetts and, 30, 48–49

  as servants, 39

  See also specific individuals

  Nimrod (Indian), 30

  Noyes, Nicholas, Reverend, 59, 72, 80, 81, 89, 90, 133, 147, 165, 168, 179, 187, 192, 213, 216, 228, 265–266, 279, 305, 329

  Nurse family and Rebecca

  church and, 253, 342, 358–359, 377

  church membership restoration, 377

  defense, 142–144, 145, 170–172, 221, 238–239, 245–246, 254–255, 258–260, 261–262, 264

  exoneration, 373–374, 375–377

  memorial, 377–378

  Parris and, 253, 342, 351, 358–362, 369–370, 371–372, 373, 374, 387

  reparation, 375, 377

  See also specific family members

  Nurse, Francis

  background/legal matters and, 9, 10, 12–13, 14

  farm/house and, 12–14, 327

  Village committee/self-rule, 91

  wife’s arrest/trial and, 172, 218–219, 239, 245, 246, 259, 264, 270–272, 275–276

  See also Nurse family and Rebecca

  Nurse, Rebecca

  children, 9, 10, 14–15

  church, 89–90, 237–238

  garden damage/Holten (neighbor) and, 14

  health/not visiting afflicted and, 90, 105, 123, 130, 138

  overview life/times (before 1692), 3–15

  Rebecca Nurse Memorial Association, 378

  wedding, 9

  Nurse, Rebecca/childhood

  church/Puritanism and, 5, 6, 8, 10, 264

  in Great Yarmouth, 3–5, 7

  in New England/family members, 7–9

  parents/siblings, 3–5, 7–8

  Nurse, Rebecca/“witchcraft”

  accusations against, 126–127, 128, 129–130, 131–133, 144, 156, 169–170

  arrest, questioning, “victim” afflictions, 133–139, 227

  burial, 280–281

  excommunication from church, 264–266

  jail, 141, 153, 155

  sentence/hanging, 273–274, 277–280

  trial/verdicts, 259–261, 262

  Nurse, Samuel

  background, 9, 14–15, 253

  clearing mother’s name/reparation, 375, 377, 391

  Parris/church and, 253, 358, 359–360, 361, 369–370, 371–372, 373, 374

  See also Nurse family and Rebecca

  Osborn, Sarah

  accusations against, 77, 106, 111, 112, 113, 116, 169–170

  arrest/hearings, 108–109, 115–116, 117

  jail, 115, 118, 119, 188

  Parker, Alice

  accusations/arrest, 23, 147, 190–192, 193–194, 293

  fits of catalepsy, 78, 91

  trial/hanging, 319–322, 328, 329

  Warren and, 76, 77–78, 79, 190–192, 315, 318–319, 321–322

  Parris, Betty/Abigail Williams afflictions

  accusing Tituba, 104–105, 106–107

  afflictions description, 87, 92, 103, 107, 109

  cause and, 92, 95, 101–102

  fortune-telling and, 93–94, 95–96

  remedies and, 92

  Sibley/anti-witch cake, 102–103, 104, 140, 144

  Parris, Elizabeth (Eldridge), 69, 70

  Parris, Samuel

  apology, 370

  background, 66–67

  leaving Salem ministry, 373

  as minister, 67, 69–70, 71–72, 87–89, 96, 142–143, 275, 298, 335

  Nurse family and, 253, 342, 351, 358–362, 369–370, 371–372, 373, 374, 387

  opposition/support, 370–372

  sending daughter away, 127

  supporting witch trials and, 275, 298, 351–352, 372

  Tituba/other slaves, 66–67, 68, 69, 70, 74, 87, 351

  Petitions for accused, 218–219, 239, 254–255, 260, 269, 271, 272, 276, 285–286, 287–288, 294, 298, 323, 325–326, 336, 338, 346–347, 352–353

  Phips, William, 72, 252, 271–272, 273, 286, 300–301, 310, 311, 341–342, 348, 357, 362, 363, 375–376, 381

  Plagues, 5, 10

  Pope, Bethshua, 120, 121, 127, 128, 129, 134–135, 137, 154, 157–158

  Poppets, 23, 189, 191, 231, 235, 244, 268, 324

  Porter, Jonathan and Eunice, 10

  Procter, Elizabeth

  accusations, arrests, jail, 142, 145, 146, 1
52, 153, 293, 295, 341

  after witch trials, 395–396

  Warren and, 75–76, 79, 80, 81–82, 134, 142

  Procter, Elizabeth/John

  confiscated property, 302–304, 350

  Warren’s testimony against, 82, 142, 163, 166–167, 189, 291–292, 293–294

  Procter, John

  arrest/jail, 154, 155, 322

  background/marriages, 79

  Procter, John (continued)

  beating Warren, 124–125, 134, 141–142

  liquor license/problems, 79–80, 81–82

  verdict/hanging, 306–307, 308

  Warren and, 75–76, 79, 80, 81–82, 141–142

  will, 292–293

  Procter, William, 211, 217–218

  Public fast days, 338–339, 348–349, 372, 389

  Pudeator, Ann, 186, 189, 190, 193–194, 200, 208, 266–267, 318, 322, 328

  Puritans

  clothing dyes and, 26

  in England/criticism, 5, 6–7, 10

  See also specific individuals

  Putnam, Ann

  after witch trials, 386, 387, 389, 390

  birth/childhood, 42–43, 45, 48

  Bradburys and, 45–46, 50–51, 60, 211, 244, 253, 267, 269, 287, 325–326

  cause against witches, 174, 201, 268, 277, 279–280, 298, 324–325, 340–341, 344–345

  child’s death (Sarah), 41–42, 60

  Corey, Martha and, 119, 120–122, 126, 127, 128–129

  marriage/children, 41–42, 49, 50, 52, 56, 60, 61, 126, 340–341, 387

  Nurse, Rebecca and, 101, 126–127, 129–130, 131–133, 156, 224–225, 268, 272–273

  overview life/times (before 1692), 41–61

  parents/family, 42–43, 45–48

  Salem Village Church and, 61, 88–89

  Putnam, Annie

  apology, 374, 391–392

  joining church, 374, 391, 392

  life after witch trials, 374, 391–392

  Putnam, Annie/afflictions

  afflictions/accusations, 103, 105–106, 109, 113, 120, 126, 154, 173, 180–182, 204, 211, 215, 267, 318–319, 341, 344–345

  Corey, Martha and, 119, 120, 127, 128–129

  Good, Sarah and, 105, 255

  Nurse, Rebecca and, 179–180, 238

  Procter, Elizabeth and, 120

  Putnam family

  background, 49

  conflict over estate, 53–59

  conflict over ministers, 49–50, 51–53, 56–57

  Putnam, Thomas

  after witch trials, 386–390

  mother/will, 387–389

  witchcraft accounts/complaints, 106, 165, 174–175, 179, 181, 183, 184, 202, 209, 211–212, 225, 226, 230, 238, 267, 389

  See also Putnam family; specific family members

  Quakers (Society of Friends), 9–10, 195

  Racism. See Slavery/slaves; War

  Rebecca Nurse Memorial Association, 378

  Recantations, 234, 240–241, 293, 305–306, 337, 353, 354, 356

  Religion

  Christian view of spirit world, 70–71

  conflict over ministers/pay (Salem), 49–50, 51–53, 56–57, 60, 71, 74–75, 96, 370–372, 386–387

  French, 32

  Glorious Revolution, England, 14, 39

  Jersey immigrants to New England, 32

  lectures, 18–19

  Netherlands, 6

  proper membership, 8–9

  See also specific individuals; specific sects

  Religion (England)

  Book of Sports, 6–7

  national Church of England, 6

  seventeenth century, 5–7

  sixteenth century, 4

  Reparations, 374–377

  Reputation importance (1600s), 18, 19

  Richards, John, 231, 349, 362, 363, 370

  Saltonstall, Nathaniel, 43, 231, 253

  Self-rule and Salem Village, 91

  Servants

  description, 73

  indentured servants/bondservants, 8, 32, 38, 73, 363

  See also Slavery/slaves; specific individuals

  Sewall, Samuel, 338–339, 349, 362, 363, 372, 374, 390

  Shattuck, Sarah/Samuel and son, 21–22, 23, 99, 321

  Sheldon, Susanna, 174–175, 183–184, 185, 202, 204, 205, 212, 215, 217

  Sibley, Mary, 102–103, 104, 140, 144, 338

  Slavery/slaves

  Barbados/Parris, 66–67

  Candy (accused slave), 68, 267–268, 289, 342

  fieldwork vs. domestic work, 65

  frontier raids and, 40

  Grace, 219, 362–363

  “Indian” term and, 68

  masters “correcting” servants, 117

  native Algonquians, 68

  numbers in Massachusetts/West Indies, 73–74

  planned slave revolt (Barbados 1675), 67

  plantation life, 64–65

  possible revolt/attack (1690), 72–73

  relationship/risks to masters, 73

  slave death of lead poisoning/burial, 71

  slaving raids, 62–64, 66

  See also John Indian; Tituba

  Slavery term described, 73

  Smallpox, 29, 40, 60, 67, 77

  Soames, Abigail, 194–199

  Society of Friends (Quakers), 9–10, 195

  Stacey, William/Thomas, 19–20, 24–26

  Status. See specific individuals; Women’s status

  Stoughton, William

  Phips and, 272, 341–342, 357, 363, 381

  trials/accused and, 228, 231, 236, 245, 249, 252, 261, 272, 273–274, 286, 296, 333, 335, 336, 341, 349, 350, 354, 356, 357–358, 362–363, 364, 381

  Tarbell, Jonathan

  Parris/church and, 342, 351, 358, 359, 361, 369–370, 372, 373, 387

  See also Nurse family and Rebecca

  Tavern, unlicensed tavern/Bishops, 169, 335, 343, 380

  Tituba

  capture/slavery, 62–64, 65–66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 74

  life after witch trials, 392–394

  name variations, 66, 67–68

  overview life/times (before 1692), 62–75

  Parris family and, 66–67, 68, 69, 70, 74, 87

  speculations on, 65–66, 67–69, 70, 394

  Tituba/“witchcraft”

  accusations against, 104–105, 106–107

  accusing others, 111, 112, 113, 116

  arrest/hearings, 108–114, 116–118, 219, 220

  jail, 115, 118, 119, 347

  as repentant witch, 119, 222, 262, 364, 392

  as slave, 110–111, 365

  Tituba/“witchcraft” (continued)

  trial/denying her accusations, 364–365

  Toothaker, Roger/Mary and family, 94, 203, 207, 210, 212, 217, 242, 285, 286

  Touch test, 197, 202–203, 210, 216, 242, 324

  Towne, Edmund, 5, 8

  Towne, Joanna, 5, 6, 8, 10–11, 14, 43, 156

  Towne, Rebecca. See Nurse, Rebecca

  Towne, William, 4, 8, 9, 11, 13, 43

  Venus Glass fortune-telling, 93–94, 335

  Walcott, Mary, 134–135, 136, 141, 152, 153, 156, 159, 170, 172, 175, 181, 184, 186, 188, 189, 199, 200–201, 208, 211–212, 213, 217

  War

  frontier raids (French/native forces), 14, 39–40, 60, 72, 74, 81, 83, 96–97, 100, 252, 387

  King Philip’s War/native people, 12, 48, 77

  Wardwell, Samuel, 94, 316, 317, 318, 328, 329, 331, 354, 373

  Wardwell, Sarah, 316, 354, 356, 373, 374

  Warren, Mary

  after trials, 394–395, 396, 397

  background/speculations on, 77–78, 89

  as hired girl, 75–76, 79, 80–83, 155

  overview life/times (before 1692), 75–83

  parents/sister and, 76, 77–78

  Parker and, 76, 77–78, 79, 190–194, 315, 318–319, 321–322

  Procter, Elizabeth and, 75–76, 79, 80, 81–82, 134, 142

  Warren, Mary/“witchcraft”

  afflictions/accusations, 123, 154, 156
, 157–158, 162–164, 165–168, 177–178, 187, 189–199, 204, 205, 207–208, 209, 210, 215, 241, 242, 243, 244, 266, 267, 282–283, 284, 305, 316–318, 322, 324

  cause/end of afflictions, 149–151

  notice board note/consequences, 149–151

  Procter, John beatings and, 124–125, 134, 141–142

  Procters watching, 146, 150, 151, 152

  testimony against Procters, 82, 123, 142, 163, 166–167, 189, 291–292, 293–294

  White witchcraft, 71, 338

  Wildes, Sarah, 165, 169, 170, 172, 178, 194

  Wilkins, Daniel, 179, 200–202, 239–240, 246

  Willard, John

  accusations against, 173–174, 175, 187, 188, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203–206, 207, 208, 237, 306

  exoneration, 377

  as fugitive, 187–188, 200

  trial/verdict, 226, 237, 239–241, 242, 257–258, 293, 295, 305–307, 308, 309, 310–311, 377

  Willard, Samuel, Reverend, 309, 310–311, 335, 370, 372

  William the Conqueror, 32

  Williams, Abigail

  afflictions, 146–147, 154, 352

  See also Parris, Betty/Abigail Williams afflictions

  Winthrop, Wait-Still, 349, 354, 372, 390

  Witch-marks, 226–227, 319

  Witch trials

  Bishop, Bridget example, 227–237

  jurors/proceedings (1693), 352–358

  not guilty/not enough evidence findings (1693), 353, 354, 355–356

  punishment/torture and, 285

  transferring prisoners to Salem, 221–223, 227

  uncertainty/opposition following September (1692) hangings, 333–340, 342–343, 353, 354, 355–356

  See also specific individuals

  Witch trials, England, 348

  Witchcraft

  beliefs on, 78

  as capital crime, 118

  cunning folk, 71, 79, 93, 94–95

  healing skills and, 79, 94–95

  law defining (1692), 347–348

  See also Folk magic

  Witchcraft at Salem (Hansen), 124

  Women’s status

  husband’s status and, 83, 93

  inheritance/property and, 23, 37, 54

  insulting spouse and, 16, 18

  witchcraft gender bias, 9, 106

  Wonders of the Invisible World (Cotton Mather), 231

  Wroth, Peter, 63, 66, 6

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