List of people of the Salem Witch Trials
Contents
1 The accused
1.1 Found guilty and executed
1.2 Found guilty and pardoned
1.3 Found guilty and escaped
1.4 Pled guilty and pardoned
1.5 Refused to enter a plea and pressed to death
1.6 Found not guilty
1.7 Arrested, but never tried
1.7.1 Died in custody
1.7.2 Escaped
1.7.3 Indicted by a grand jury, but never tried
1.7.4 Not indicted by a grand jury
1.7.5 Released on bond
1.8 Evaded arrest, never tried
1.9 Named, but no arrest warrant issued
2 Magistrates of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, 1692[1]
3 Justices of the Superior Court of Judicature, 1693[2]
4 Clergy
5 Jurors
6 Public figures and politicians
7 Accusers
7.1 Physician Who Diagnosed "Bewitchment"
7.2 Others
The accused
Found guilty and executedBridget Bishop (June 10, 1692)
Rebecca (Towne) Nurse (July 19, 1692)
Sarah (Solart) Good (July 19, 1692)
Elizabeth (Jackson) Howe (July 19, 1692)
Sarah (Averill) Wildes (July 19, 1692)
Susannah (North) Martin (July 19, 1692)
George Burroughs (August 19, 1692)
Martha (Allen) Carrier (August 19, 1692)
George Jacobs, Sr. (August 19, 1692)
John Proctor (August 19, 1692)
John Willard (August 19, 1692)
Martha Corey (September 22, 1692)
Mary (Towne) Eastey (September 22, 1692)
Alice Parker (September 22, 1692)
Mary (Ayer) Parker (September 22, 1692)
Ann Pudeator (September 22, 1692)
Margaret (Stevenson) Scott (September 22, 1692)
Wilmot Redd (September 22, 1692)
Samuel Wardwell Sr. (September 22, 1692)
Found guilty and pardoned
Elizabeth (Bassett) Proctor - pregnant
Abigail (Dane) Faulkner Sr. - pregnant
Mary Post
Sarah (Hooper) Wardwell
Elizabeth Johnson Jr.
Dorcas Hoar
Found guilty and escaped
Mary(Perkins) Bradbury
Joseph Rosenbrock
Pled guilty and pardoned
Ann (Alcock) Foster -- died in custody, December 1692
Mary (Foster) Lacey Sr.
Rebecca (Blake) Eames
Abigail Hobbs
Refused to enter a plea and pressed to death
Giles Corey
Found not guilty
Abigail (Wheeler) Barker
Mary Barker
William Barker, Jr.
Mary Bridges, Jr.
Mary (Tyler) Bridges, Sr.
Sarah Bridges
Sarah (Smith) Buckley
Sarah (Aslebee) Cole
Lydia Dustin -- died in custody after trial
Sarah Dustin
Eunice (Potter) Frye
Sarah Hawkes, Jr.
Margaret Jacobs
Rebecca (Andrews) Jacobs
Elizabeth (Dane) Johnson, Sr.
Mary Lacey, Jr.
Mary (Osgood) Marston
Hannah Post
Susannah Post
Mary (Harrington) Taylor
Julie Kildunne
Mary (Allen) Toothaker
Hannah Tyler
Mary (Lovett) Tyler
Mercy Wardwell
Mary (Buckley) Witheridge
Tressa Wolever
Arrested, but never tried
Died in custody
Sarah (Warren) Osborne
Roger Toothaker
Escaped
John Alden
Edward Bishop Jr.
Sarah (Wilds) Bishop
William Barker Sr.
Edward Farrington
Katherine (Schneider) Cary
Phillip English
Mary (Hollingsworth) English
Indicted by a grand jury, but never tried
Stephen Johnson
William Barker Sr.
Edward Farrington
Johnathon Ferren
Not indicted by a grand jury
William Procter
Sarah (Towne) Cloyce
Phillip English
Mary (Hollingsworth) English
Tituba
Thomas Farrar
Katerina Biss
Phebe Wildes (Day)
Released on bond
Dorcas Good
Sarah Carrier
Thomas Carrier Jr.
Dorothy Faulkner
Abigail Faulkner Jr.
Sarah (Lord) Wilson
Evaded arrest, never tried
George Jacobs Jr.
Daniel Andrews
Named, but no arrest warrant issued
Anne (Wood) Bradstreet
Dudley Bradstreet
John Bradstreet
John Busse -- minister in Wells, Maine
Francis Dane -- minister in Andover, Mass.
Sarah (Noyes) Hale -- wife of Rev. John Hale, minister in Beverly, Mass.
James How -- husband of Elizabeth (Jackson) How
Hezekiah Usher
Mary (Spencer) Phips -- wife of Massachusetts Governor William Phips
Sarah (Clapp) Swift
Margaret (Webb) Thatcher -- mother-in-law of magistrate Jonathan Corwin
Magistrates of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, 1692[1]
William Stoughton, Chief Magistrate
John Richards
Nathaniel Saltonstall
Waitstill Winthrop
Bartholomew Gedney
Samuel Sewall
John Hathorne
Jonathan Corwin
Peter Sergeant
Justices of the Superior Court of Judicature, 1693[2]
William Stoughton, Chief Justice
Thomas Danforth
John Richards
Waitstill Winthrop
Samuel Sewall
Clergy
Cotton Mather, Boston
Increase Mather, Boston
John Hale, Beverly
Nicholas Noyes, Salem
Samuel Parris, Salem Village
Francis Dane, Andover
Samuel Willard, Groton, Boston
Jurors
Capt. Thomas Fisk, Sr., Foreman
William Fisk
John Bacheler
Capt. Thomas Fisk, Jr.
John Dane
Joseph Evelith
Thomas Pearly, Sr.
John Peabody
Thomas Perkins
Samuel Sayer
Andrew Eliot
Henry Herrick, Jr.
Public figures and politicians
William Phips -- Governor
Thomas Brattle
Robert Calef
Accusers
-"The Afflicted Girls"-
Betty ParrisAbigail Williams
Mercy Lewis
Ann Putnam, Jr.
Elizabeth (Betty) Hubbard
Mary Walcott
Susannah Sheldon
Mary Warren
Physician Who Diagnosed "Bewitchment"
William Griggs
Others
Sarah Bibber
Jessica Titus
Ann (Carr) Putnam Sr.
Basheba Pope
Benjamin Abbot