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
Ann Foster – died December 3, 1692
Sarah Osborne – died May 10, 1692, aged 49
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
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
Ephraim Stevens
William Barker, Sr.
Sarah Dustin
Pardoned
Dorcas Hoar – "confessed"
Edward and Martha (Bowne) Farrington
Sarah Pease
Pleaded guilty and pardoned
Tituba – slave from Barbados working for Rev Samuel Parris
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
Thomas Farrer Sr.
Named, but no arrest warrant issued
Sarah Hale
James Howe
Lady Mary Phips
Margaret Sheaf Thacher