Testimony of Ann Putnam Sr. v. John Willard, William Hobbs, & Martha Cory
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Source Citation
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Essex County Court Archives, vol. 1, no. 240, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Judicial Archives, on deposit James Duncan Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA.
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Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt (2009)
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No. 269: Testimony of Ann Putnam Sr. v. John Willard, William Hobbs, & Martha Cory
No symbol after the date indicates that the assigned date is certain. This is typically based on the inclusion of the date in the text of the document
† indicates that although there is no date on the document itself, internal references or other evidence make the dating probable
‡ indicates that there is no original date present in the record itself, and there is a lack of sufficient circumstantial evidence, so the date given is the best approximation [?] after the date indicates that a date cannot be established with any level of confidence, and a speculative date or month has been assigned
See pp. 98-99 of Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt for more information about how dates were assigned.
June 02, 1692: Testimony
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The Salem Witchcraft Papers (1977)
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Vol. 3, pp. 839-840: Ann Putnam, Sr. v. John Willard, William Hobbs and Martha Corey
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Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive (University of Virginia, 2019)
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No. 137.18: Testimonie of Ann Putnam, Sr v. John Willard , William Hobbs , and Martha Corey
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Woodward's Records of Salem Witchcraft (1864)
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Vol. 1, pp. 275-276: Hannah Putnam v. Jno Willard
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Levin's What Happened in Salem? (1960)
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