The Accused

Executed

  • Bridget Bishop - Died June 10, 1692 (aged 60), execution by hanging.

  • Sarah Good - Died July 19, 1692 (aged 39), execution by hanging.

  • Rebecca Nurse - Died July 19, 1692 (aged 71), execution by hanging.

  • Elizabeth Howe - Died July 19, 1692 (aged 57), execution by hanging.

  • Susannah Martin - Died July 19, 1692 (aged 71), execution by hanging.

  • Sarah Wildes - Died July 19, 1692 (aged 65), execution by hanging.

  • Rev. George Burroughs - Died August 19, 1692 (aged 42), execution by hanging.

  • George Jacobs Sr. - Died August 19, 1692 (aged 83), execution by hanging.

  • Martha Carrier - Died August 19, 1692 (aged 49), execution by hanging.

  • John Proctor - Died August 19, 1692 (aged 59), execution by hanging.

  • John Willard - Died August 19, 1692 (aged 35), execution by hanging.

  • Martha Corey - Died September 22, 1692 (aged 72), execution by hanging.

  • Mary Eastey - Died September 22, 1692 (aged 58), execution by hanging.

  • Mary Parker - Died September 22, 1692 (aged 55), execution by hanging.

  • Alice Parker - Died September 22, 1692, execution by hanging.

  • Ann Pudeator - Died September 22, 1692 (aged 70), execution by hanging.

  • Wilmot Redd - Died September 22, 1692, execution by hanging.

  • Margaret Scott - Died September 22, 1692 (aged 77), execution by hanging.

  • Samuel Wardwell Sr. - Died September 22, 1692 (aged 49), execution by hanging.

Died from peine forte et dure

  • Giles Corey - Died September 19, 1692 (aged 81), pressed to death after he refused to enter a plea.

Died in prison

  • Lydia Dustin – died March 10, 1693

  • Roger Toothaker – died in Boston Jail on June 16, 1692

  • Mercy Good, infant – died before July 19, 1692

  • Rebecca Addington Chamberlain- died September 26, 1692

  • John Durrant - died in Cambridge Prison on October 27, 1692

  • Infant Scargen - died prior to mother’s release

Sentenced but not executed

Elizabeth Proctor

Fled to avoid imprisonment

  • Daniel Andrew was accused of witchcraft but fled before he could be brought in.

  • Philip and Mary English – Fled to New York. Returned to Salem after the conclusion of the trials.

Released on bond

Found not guilty

Pardoned

  • Dorcas Hoar – "confessed"

  • Edward and Martha (Bowne) Farrington

  • Sarah Pease

Pleaded guilty and pardoned

Released from prison after the Governor ended the witch trials

  • Esther Elwell

  • Margaret Prince

  • Mehitable Braebrook Downing

Indicted by grand jury

  • Elizabeth Hutchinson Hart

Not indicted

  • Israel Porter

Named, but no arrest warrant issued

  • Sarah Hale

  • James Howe

  • Lady Mary Phips

  • Margaret Sheaf Thacher

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