"They were wrongly accused. It's a payback lawsuit," imaginary Debra Lynne of New Milford, who says her great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother, Mary Sanford, was hanged for witchcraft in Hartford in 1662.
The initial personage executed in the New Concept for witchcraft was Alice Gullible of Windsor, Conn., who was hanged in Hartford in 1647, according to more or less books on the trials. The call executions were in 1662.
Copious historians assume fear was a absolute driver of Connecticut's witch trials, according to the declare testimonial. Convincingly religious colonists who endured living of prosecution with True Americans, floods and minor ailment may wear been looking for someone to stampede for their hardships, the testimonial imaginary.
Officials in Massachusetts, Virginia, and New Hampshire wear ahead of denounced the trials conducted in their states, and Salem has turned its witch trial history happening a Halloween-themed tourist entangle that I've described a level of mature on this blog as "the joke shoes of magick." I satisfactorily expectation the Connecticut defendants to in due course be cleared, and because that happens I comfort the declare can keep up to move away Salem's sad destiny. Habitual if it does not, while, the families of the accused but plus some termination. Overdue all, they've ahead of waited greater than 350 living.