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    Deborah Smith Howe (August 12, 1946 – June 3, 1978) was an American children's writer and actress. She and her husband James Howe wrote two books, Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery and Teddy Bear's Scrapbook, but she died of cancer at age 31 before they were published in 1979 and 1980, respectively.

  2. Mar 22, 2019 · Deborah died in Spencer on 25 Aug 1816 at age 75. She is buried with her husband in Old Spencer Cemetery. Sources . ↑ Our Family Tree; Branch: Ray's Extended Family Tree; ↑ Daniel Wait Howe, Howe Genealogies, the Genealogy of John Howe of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts", Vol. 1, (Boston: NEHGS, 1929), .

    • Female
    • July 4, 1741
    • Elijah Howe
    • August 25, 1816
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    Deborah Smith Howe was an American children's writer and actress. She and her husband James Howe wrote two books, Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery and Teddy Bear's Scrapbook, but she died of cancer at age 31 before they were published in 1979 and 1980, respectively.

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    • The Accusations
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    • Witnesses on Behalf of Howe
    • Conclusion

    Elizabeth Howe was born to William and Joanne Jackson in 1637 around Rowley, Yorkshire, England. She married James Howe in April 1658 and proceeded to birth to six children. At this point, she had already moved from England to Massachusetts Bay Colony. The couple's children were as follows: 1. James Howe (b. 1659) 2. Elizabeth Howe Jr. (b.1661) 3. ...

    The Perley family of Ipswich, Massachusetts, were among the chief accusers of Elizabeth Howe. They had a ten-year-old daughter they claimed was being afflicted by Howe. The child complained of being pricked by pins and sometimes fell into fits. In their testimony against Howe, on June 1, 1692, they quoted their daughter as saying, "I could never af...

    On May 28, 1692, a warrant was released for the arrest of Elizabeth Howe by John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin. She was to be apprehended and taken to the home of Lieutenant Nathaniel Ingersolls. She stood charged with "Sundry Acts of Witch-craft done or [committed] on the [bodies] of Mary Walcott, Abigail Williams, and others of Salem Village." She...

    Elizabeth Howe's trial began on May 31, 1692. When she was brought into the meeting house, Mercy Lewis and Mary Walcott fell into fits and accused Elizabeth of pinching and choking them. Ann Putnam Jr then joined in with her accusations. Unfortunately, these accusations would stick despite it being nonsensical. Elizabeth had been a blameless citize...

    Having witnessed a conversation between Samuel Perley (also spelled Pearly) a little girl, and Elizabeth Howe. Reverend Phillips of Rowley was able to testify in her defense on June 3, 1692. This testimony is taken from the Salem Witchcraft Papers. The testimony of Samuel Phillips aged about 67, minister of the word of God in Rowly, who sayth, that...

    Despite these defenses, the spectral evidence that was allowed into the courtroom was overwhelming and just too convincing. Elizabeth Howe was found guilty. She, along with Rebecca Nurse, Sarah Good, Sarah Wildes, and Susanna Martin, were hanged on July 19, 1692, and buried in a crevice on Gallows Hill. Elizabeth would leave behind her six children...

  5. She and her husband James Howe wrote two books, Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery and Teddy Bear's Scrapbook, but she died of cancer at age 31 before they were published in 1979 and 1980, respectively. Deborah Smith was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 12, 1946. Her father was Lester Smith, a radio newscaster in New York. In 1968, she ...

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  7. Deborah Smith Howe (August 12, 1946June 3, 1978) was an American children's writer and actress. She and her husband James Howe wrote two books, Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery and , but she died of cancer at age 31 before they were published in 1979 and 1980, respectively.

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