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Judge John Hathorne August 5 1641 - May 10, 1717 Sal Fiorillo Ms. DelGrego English III CP 11/8/11.

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1 Judge John Hathorne August 5 1641 - May 10, 1717 Sal Fiorillo Ms. DelGrego English III CP 11/8/11

2 Childhood/Family Life He was the third son and fifth child born to Major William and Anna Hathorne Had 2 younger sisters ▫Ann and Elizabeth Had 3 brothers who all died mysteriously ▫Eleazer, Nathaniel and William Well-established Salem family ▫Ancestry in Salem led him to acquire positions of justice of the peace and county judge Father was most powerful magistrate in Salem Grows up in highly religious community

3 Education No formal training in law He did not need any training because of his prestigous family More religious training than anything else

4 Timeline of Career Had been deputy of the General Court, a member of the Court of Assistants and a Councilor ▫Even with no formal training in law In 1680, becomes town selectman In 1683, was elected Deputy ▫a member of the lower legislative chamber In 1684, was elected magistrate, an assistant to the governor ▫a member of the upper legislative chamber

5 Timeline of Career (cont.) In 1684, served as a judge, along with 6 others, in the trial against a man who had robbed Captain Corwin. In April 1690, Hathorne and Corwin were sent by Gov. Bradstreet to the eastern parts, particularly Maine, to maintain the settlements against the Indians.

6 Timeline of Career (cont.) In October 1691, Hathorne was named a Councilor or Assistant in the new charter. ▫ This meant that he was one of 28 men who were able to appoint a Governor, Deputy Gov. and Secretary of the Province. In 1692, his job as magistrate meant he had to try legal cases and pass sentence. ▫Magistrates were the highest legal authority in the town.

7 Religious Practices Believed that the devil had the power to influence people to do harm in the community and in the church ▫This belief influenced many of his decisions as Judge

8 Involvement in the Salem Witch Hysteria Hathorne allowed his strong beliefs to influence him during his time as judge in the Salem Witchcraft Trials ▫This belief made him assume guilt of most of those who answered his questions. Hathorne began his questioning in a severe tone, and he would then proceed to press the accused in an attempt to drive out a confession and more accusations

9 Involvement in the Salem Witch Hysteria Even though these methods were different than traditional methods, Hathorne used them throughout the trials His motives for such aggressive prosecution put many innocent people to death

10 Future Family Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Hathorne’s great- great-grandson changed the family name from Hathorne to Hawthorne ▫he felt guilty for sharing the blood of not only a witchcraft judge (John Hathorne) but also of sadistic Puritan magistrate (William Hathorne)

11 Works Cited "Judge Hathorne.” Cry Innocent: The People vs. Bridget Bishop. WordPress. 05 Nov. 2011.. Kirk, Devan. "Salem Witch Trials: John Hathorne." Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities. Spring 2001. 04 Nov. 2011.. Linder, Douglas."John Hathorne." UMKC School of Law. 2009. 04 Nov. 2011..


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