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  1. Mary Black [note 1] was an African-American enslaved by Nathaniel Putnam of the Putnam family who was accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. Nathaniel's nephew was Thomas Putnam, one of the primary accusers. However, Nathaniel himself was skeptical and even defended Rebecca Nurse. [1] Mary was arrested, indicted, and imprisoned ...

  2. Feb 18, 2022 · A second enslaved woman, Mary Black, was also accused of witchcraft in 1692. Mary surname indicates she was of African descent, and in 1692 she was enslaved in the household of one of the leaders of Salem Village: Nathaniel Putnam. Though his family played an integral role in the witch trials from the very beginning, Nathaniel himself remained ...

  3. Sep 16, 2021 · Despite being innocent and having one of the weakest cases put against her in court, Mary Black stayed in jail until late January 1693. As already mentioned, Mary Black, Tituba, and Candy were all slaves who were accused, and all survived the Salem Witch Trials. Mary Black was the servant of Nathaniel Putnam and was accused of witchcraft but ...

  4. Oct 30, 2015 · Mary Black, an alleged witch in Lawrence County during the 1800s, has been the antagonist of countless folklores since the 1950s. Her life, and the stories that accompany it, is constantly debated – but, is it fact, fiction, or perhaps a little of both. The answer is a little of both.

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · April 22: Mary Eastey, who defended her sister Rebecca Nurse, is examined by the magistrates. The magistrates also examine Nehemiah Abbott, Jr., Sarah Wildes, William and Deliverance Hobbs, Edward and Sarah Bishop, Mary Black, and Mary English. April 30: Former Salem minister George Burroughs was accused of witchcraft.

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  7. About 80 people were accused of practicing witchcraft in a witch-hunt that lasted throughout New England from 1648-1663. Thirteen women and two men were executed. Some twenty years later, the Salem witch trials occurred in 1692–93, culminating in about 72 trials and 20 executions. Trials occurred between February 1692 and May 1693.

  8. (Examination of Mary Black and Clearing by Proclamation ) [April 22, 1692 ] The examination of Mary Black (a Negroe) at a Court held at Salem Village 22. Apr. 1692 By the Magistrates of Salem Mary, you are accused of sundry acts of witchcraft: Tell me be you a Witch?-- Silent. How long have you been a witch? I cannot tell. But have you been a ...

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