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About Elizabeth Howe, Salem Witch Trials
Elizabeth Jackson came to America as a servant in the household of Ezekiel Rodgers, founder and first minister of Rowley, Mass. She was convicted of practicing witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials, and executed as a witch.
Salem Witch Trial Defendant. Born in Yorkshire, England, the daughter of Joane and William Jackson. The family emigrated when she was still a child, arriving in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the the late 1630s. In 1658, she married James How or Howe, they would have six children together. They lived on a farm in Topsfield, where they had difficult neighbors, who in 1682, accused Elizabeth of bewitching their 10-year-old daughter, she was never arrested or brought up on charges. More difficulties arose as her husband gradually went blind, losing his sight by the age of 50. In May 1692, she was accused of witchcraft by girls in Salem Village. An arrest warrant was issued and she was examined on May 31. She was indicted on two charges of witchcraft and imprisoned. Her trial began on June 29, and the old charge was again aired in addition to the histrionics of the accusing girls. The Reverend Samuel Phillips, however swore that the 'bewitched' child recanted her accusation against Howe. Nevertheless, she was found guilty and condemned. Three weeks later, she was hanged at Gallows Hill, her body was then disposed of in an unmarked, common grave, now lost. In 1711, the colony passed a bill officially clearing the names of some of the Witch Trials victims and listed Elizabeth Howe among them. In 1957, the state of Massachusetts formally apologized for the witch trials. Her name is most often recorded as Howe.
Bio by: Iola
There are twenty benches in the memorial, one for each of the victims actively put to death (not counting those who died in prison).
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Howe&GSfn=Eli...
- http://www.daynesfamilytree.com/howefamilyconnections.htm
- http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/tserve/eighteen/elinksswc.htm
- http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/ASAL_DE.HTM
- Reference: RootsWeb's WorldConnect - SmartCopy: Jan 23 2017, 5:15:24 UTC
Elizabeth Howe, Salem Witch Trials's Timeline
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1635
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Yorkshire , England (United Kingdom)
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1637 |
May 14, 1637
Age 2
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Rowley Parish,Hunsley,Yorkshire,Eng
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1659
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Ipswich, Essex, Mass.
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1659
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Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1660
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Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1661 |
June 1, 1661
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Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1664 |
February 25, 1664
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Ipswich, Essex, Mass.
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1673 |
December 1673
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Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1692 |
July 19, 1692
Age 57
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Salem, Essex County , Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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