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  1. Sep 27, 2021 · Elizabeth Hubbard. Seventeen-year-old Elizabeth was an orphan who worked as a maid in the household of her aunt, Rachel Griggs, and her husband, William Griggs, the doctor who first attended...

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  2. Mary Toothaker's husband, the doctor Roger Toothaker, was accused and imprisoned for witchcraft in May 1692, for afflicting Elizabeth Hubbard, Ann Putnam, Jr., and Mary Walcott. He was sent to prison in Boston, where he died on June 16th, of apparently natural causes.

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  4. On April 18, Ezekiel Cheever and John Putnam Jr. filed a complaint, on behalf of Ann Putnam Jr., Mercy Lewis, Mary Walcott, and Elizabeth Hubbard, against Abigail Hobbs, Mary Warren, Giles Corey, and Bridget Bishop. An arrest warrant was issued. A day later, Abigail was in custody and brought to Salem Village for examination.

  5. Jun 25, 2020 · Elizabeth Hubbard was one of the afflicted girls of Salem Village. She was considered one of the main accusers in the Salem Witch Trials. Hubbard was born about 1674/5 in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was an orphan who lived with her aunt and uncle, Rachel Hubbard Griggs and Dr.….

  6. On 19 August 1836, Russell was married to Mary Elizabeth Hubbard (1816–1890). Mary was a daughter of Lucy Hubbard and Dr. Thomas Hubbard, a professor of Surgery at the Yale Medical School. Together, they were the parents of ten children, six of whom survived him, including: Frances Harriet Russell (1839–1889)

  7. Her accusers – Elizabeth Hubbard, Sarah Bibber, Mary Walcott, Mary Warren, and Ann Putnam Jr. – alleged she was a leader of the spectral attacks against 29-year-old Timothy Swan, whose mysterious illness remained unexplained. Mary Walcott and Ann Putnam Jr. also claimed to see the ghost of Putnam’s uncle, John Carr, in the courtroom.

  8. American historian Mary Beth Norton states in her book In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692 that Hubbard moved from Salem to Gloucester in Massachusetts. Norton purports that Hubbard married a man named John Bennett, with whom she had four children.

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