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    Stepdaughter Phoebe Wildes Day was arrested in September 1692, but there is no record of her going to trial. Stepdaughter Sarah Wildes Bishop and her husband, Edward, having been transferred to Boston prison, escaped in October 1692 and went into hiding.

  2. Mar 23, 2019 · In October of 1692, Sarah Wildes stepchild, Sarah Wildes Bishop and her husband Edward Bishop, escaped from the Boston jail and fled to New York. As for Phoebe Wildes, there is no record of her case going to trial.

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  3. Updated on February 06, 2019. Edward Bishop and Sarah Bishop were tavern keepers that were arrested, examined, and imprisoned as part of the Salem witch trials of 1692. At the time, Edward was about 44 years old and Sarah Wildes Bishop was about 41 years old.

  4. Aug 19, 2015 · Shortly after the Salem witch hunt began in March of 1692, the Putnam family accused Sarah Wildes of witchcraft in April of 1692 and she was arrested. John Wildes’ daughter (from a previous marriage) and son-in-law, Sarah and Edward Bishop, were also arrested as was John’s other daughter Phoebe Wildes. Sarah Wildes was brought to trial on ...

  5. Feb 9, 2024 · Sarah Bishop formerly Wildes aka Wild. Born about 1651 in Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts Bay [uncertain] Ancestors. Daughter of John Wildes and Priscilla (Gould) Wildes. Sister of Jonathan (Wildes) Wild, John Wild, Phebe (Wildes) Day, Elizabeth (Wildes) Jones, Priscilla (Wildes) Lake, Martha Wildes, Nathan Wildes and Ephraim Wildes [half]

    • Female
    • September 4, 1725
    • Edward Bishop Jr.
  6. This was the house of Sarah Bishop, a condemned witch who was arrested and executed on June 10th, 1692. She also owned a house in Salem, where John Bly and William Bly found artifacts that eluded to witchcraft. Visit the house to learn more about how and why she was executed.

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  8. John and Priscilla Wildes had seven children, among whom were two daughters who were also accused of witchcraft in 1692 – Sarah, married to Edward Bishop (both were accused) and Phebe, married to Timothy Day. Priscilla died in April of 1663.

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