1680- unknown.  born July 12th, 1680  the orphaned neice of the Reverend Samuel Parris  ran away near the end of the Salem Witch Hysteria  rumors.

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1680- unknown

 born July 12th, 1680  the orphaned neice of the Reverend Samuel Parris  ran away near the end of the Salem Witch Hysteria  rumors  ran away to a distant city  survived off of prostitution??  some say died in 1697 at age seventeen  most facts about her are unknown

 orphaned at a young age  lived with uncle Reverend Samuel Parris, his wife, and ther daughter Betty (nine)  a group of girls including Abby and Betty were told stories by a slave women, Tituba  there really wasn't much a girl could do at the time. Fun and laughter was strictly prohibited

 was brought up as any Puritan girl  taught Bible verses  no formal schoolhouses  no laughter or creativity allowed  learned housework  spinning yarn, cooking, cleaning, taking care of children, herb gathering, knitting, candle making, laundry  was told stories of witchcraft by a slave called Tituba

 ran away from Salem before the hysteria was over  not much is known about survival in the world outside of Salem

 was Puritan and lived with Reverend uncle  went to church every Sunday  everday God fearing Puritan  no fun or laughing, Only chores and God  was told that all humans were evil, especialy women who were easily swayed by the Devil  women submitted to the husband like the feminine soul submitted to God

 leader of the group of girls accusing witches at age 11  learned witchcraft stories from Tituba  threw herself into fits of hysteria, screaming, seeing things that weren't there  first accused Tituba, Sarah Osborne, and Sarah Good of witchcraft  testified against Sarah Good saying that her spirit was pinching Elizabeth Hubbard, Betty Parris and Ann Putnam to send them into fits

 made 41 legal complaints and testified in seven cases  involved in at least 17 capital cases  diaspered from all court cases after June 3rd 1692  ran away from Salem- no one knows what happened to her or why she ran from Salem

 Elizabeth Proctor- saw her spector drinking blood along with 40 other witches including Sarah Cloyce and Sarah Good  John Proctor- sat on her body at night and pinched her  Martha Cory- told her to put her hand on the Devil's book  Rebecca Nurse- an apparation tried to choke, pinch, and tempt her into fire as well as attend the Devil's sacrament

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