Nurse, Rebecca (1621–1692) Accused witch executed in the Salem Witches hysteria in Massachusetts in 1692–93. Rebecca Nurse and her husband Francis were two of the most prominent and well-respected citizens of Salem.
Proctor, John and Elizabeth (17th century) Victims of the Salem Witches trials in 1692–93. John and Elizabeth Proctor (also spelled Procter) were well-to-do farmers in Salem Farms (now Peabody) when the witch hysteria erupted in Salem Village, Massachusetts. John Proctor
GeorgeBurroughs (d. 1692) Minister accused of witchcraft and executed in the Salem Witches hysteria in Massachusetts in 1692 to 1693. George Burroughs served as minister of Salem Village from 1680 to 1982.
SarahGood (d. 1692) was one of the first people to be accused of witchcraft in the Salem Witches hysteria of 1692–93. Sarah Good was executed by hanging and on the gallows delivered
Good, Dorcas (17th century) Youngest victim of the Salem Witches hysteria of 1692–93. Dorcas Good was the daughter of sArAh good, one of the first persons to be accused of witchcraft in
BridgetBishop (d. 1692) was the first victim of the Salem Witches hysteria in Massachusetts in 1692-93. Bridget Bishop was the first to be accused and examined, and the first to be tried
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