History Of The Salem Witch Trials

History Of The Salem Witch Trials

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The Salem Witch Trial Blog. Learn what happened in 1692 Salem, Ma.

Sarah Osborn - Sent to Jail and Never Came Back - 1692 Before and After Witch Trials Blog 05/15/2023

Sarah Osborn was the second person to be examined during the Salem Witch Trials.

When John Hathorne asked her "Why do you hurt these children?" She replied, "I do not hurt them," and said, "I do not know that the devil goes about in my likeness to do any hurt."

Sarah Osborn was in poor health when she was arrested for Witchcraft. She died in jail on May 10, 1692, before her trial.

You can read Sarah Osborn's life story and involvement in the Salem Witch Trials at:

Sarah Osborn - Sent to Jail and Never Came Back - 1692 Before and After Witch Trials Blog Sarah Osborn was put in jail for the charge of Witchcraft on March 1, 1692. She died in jail on May 10, 1692, of illness at the age of 49.

Sarah Good - The Astonishing Life Story of an Accused Witch - 1692 Before and After Witch Trials Blog 05/15/2023

Sarah Good - Life Story of an Accused Witch

Sarah Good was the first to be examined during the Salem Witch Trials.

On March 1, 1692, after being arrested for witchcraft, Sarah Good was brought before magistrates John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin for questioning. Read her life story and what happened to her during the Salem Witch Trials.

https://witchtoursalem.com/2023/05/14/sarah-good-salem-witch-trials/

Sarah Good - The Astonishing Life Story of an Accused Witch - 1692 Before and After Witch Trials Blog Sarah Good was one of the first to be accused of Witchcraft in 1692 Salem. The court found her guilty on Jun 29, 1692. She was hung at Proctors Ledge on July 19, 1692.

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