A Guide to the Primary Sources of the Salem Witch Trials
People Accused of Witchcraft in 1692
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For each person accused during the Salem witchcraft trials, you can access a large number (not all!) of the primary sources on-line, detailing what happened to them, as available in the original legal records and contemporary accounts. This is not an absolute definitive list, but it will get you started. The columns on the right will give you an idea of what kinds evidence exists in the case of each person as found in Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt.
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Accused: Wilmot Redd, of MarbleheadReturn
No. 219: Statement of George Herrick v. Mary Bradbury, Sarah Rice, Wilmot Redd, & Elizabeth Fosdick                
No. 221: Complaint of Joseph Houlton & John Walcott v. Martha Carrier, Elizabeth Fosdick, Wilmot Redd, Sarah Rice, Elizabeth How, John Alden, William Procter, John Flood, Mary Toothaker, Margaret Toothaker, & Arthur Abbot.                
No. 222: List of Accused and Accusers                
No. 227: Warrant for the Apprehension of Wilmot Redd, and Officer's Return                
No. 247: Examination of Wilmot Redd                
No. 248: Deposition of Elizabeth Hubbard v. Wilmot Redd            
No. 249: Deposition of Ann Putnam Jr. v. Wilmot Redd            
No. 250: Deposition of Mary Walcott v. Wilmot Redd            
No. 251: Deposition of Mary Warren v. Wilmot Redd            
No. 614: Summons for Witnesses v. Wilmot Redd, and Officer's Return                  
No. 623: Indictment of Wilmot Redd, for Afflicting Elizabeth Booth (Returned Ignoramus)                
No. 624: Indictment of Wilmot Redd, for Afflicting Elizabeth Hubbard                
No. 625: Statements of Sarah Dodd & Ambrose Gale v. Wilmot Redd            
No. 629: Testimony of Charity Pitman v. Wilmot Redd              
No. 889: Letter of Nehemiah Jewett to Stephen Sewell          
No. 959: Receipts for Sums Paid in Restitution                
What kind of primary source evidence does a check in each column indicate?
  • Complaint or Arrest - Either a formal complaint or an arrest warrant against this person exists.
  • Examination - An account of an examination (interrogation) or confession before local magistrates or in prison exists.
  • Imprisonment - A mittimus to move this person to/from jail, a recognizance or bond to release the person from jail, a reference in a jailer's bill, or a request for compensation for time spent in jail exists.
  • Evidence Entered - At least one deposition, statement, testimony or petition from any proceeding (preliminary hearing, grand jury or trial) for or against this person exists.
  • Grand Jury or Indictment - A deposition, statement or testimony sworn before the grand jury of inquest, a physical examination of the body of this person, or an indictment brought before a grand jury exists.
  • Jury Trial - An entry in a court record book or a contemporary account of the trial exists.
  • Conviction - A death warrant indicating that the person was convicted, a notation about the case in a record book of the conviction, a statement that the person was convicted in either a request for reversal of attainder or for compensation from the Crown exists.
  • Execution - The return of an officer on a death warrant, a statement that the person was executed in a request for reversal of attainder or for compensation from the Crown, or an entry in Samuel Sewall's diary exists.
  • Restitution - Accounts submitted for restitution, orders for payment to survivors, acts for reversal of attainder or for payments of restitution, proclamations clearing the accused

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