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Capital punishment / 2nd millennium / British people / Salem witch trials / John Proctor / Samuel Wardwell / Margaret Scott / Alice Parker / Martha Carrier / Mary Eastey / George Burroughs / Sarah Osborne
Date: 2011-08-02 00:45:17
Capital punishment
2nd millennium
British people
Salem witch trials
John Proctor
Samuel Wardwell
Margaret Scott
Alice Parker
Martha Carrier
Mary Eastey
George Burroughs
Sarah Osborne

The Salem Witch Craze of 1692 If any of your ancestors lived in one of these towns about 1692, and had one of the following surnames, you should investigate the records of the witch trials. In addition, ancestors from th

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