Clarke said soe it was: & then passing from hir we found our horses & brought them to a small Causwaye but Could not git them over but there being a small Knowle of land here: our horsses ran round about it the greatist parte of that daye we oftn bringing them up to the Causwaye but then they turned to that knowle & Ra[nbar ] about it the same waye but at length there Came a young man with a yoak of oxen to goe over the Causwaye who with some difficaultie got them over for altho the Causwaye was very good yet one of the oxen hung back as though he were frighted but at length were forct over & then we got over our horses. Abig: Williams said it is Goody Martin, she hath hurt me often Others by fits were hindered from speaking. I have a great number of leads but cannot positively confirm them. The court found him guilty and sentenced him to be whipped ten stripes at Hampton Meeting House on 14 October 1669. On April 30, 1692, Jonathan Walcot and Thomas Putnam made a complaint of witchcraft against George Burroughs and four others, including Susannah Martin, for afflicting Mary Walcot, Marcy Lewis, Abigail Williams, Ann Putnam, Elizabeth Hubert and Susanah Sheldon. ( Essex County Archives, Vol. Her hostess expressing surprise at finding such a clean guest, she replied that she scorned to have a draggled tail. Susanna (North) Martin migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640). Perhaps he felt it was below her station. The boulder which marked their homestead has been moved to make room for a highway, and it can be found on the map where the highway crosses Martin Road. If they be dealing in the black art, you may know as well as I. I desire to lead my self according to the word of God. Joseph Knight testified that around 20 October 1686, Susanna had picked up a dog running at her side and changed it into a "Kegg or halfe feirkin". I've visited their home towns, hanging hill and hopefully their graves or at least areas near their graves. : Magistrate: "Do you think they are bewitched?" 264, "He [John Peaslee] married (first), March 1, 1705, Mary Martin, at the house of Thomas Barnard, "Where a meeting was held for the occasion." Susannah married George Martin, Sr. on August 11, 1646 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. A little while after, another cow died, and then an ox, and then other cattle to the value of 30 pounds sterling that spring. John Indian fell into a fit, & cryed it was that woman, she bites, she bites. mrs mary Allin & moses pike June 30 1692, (On reverse side of paper) Rob't. 3m. Set It Off Movie Sing-Along. through the Martin Family through Barnard Family through Plummer Family through Bennett to Bundy Family. Is this folly? George MARTIN and Susanna NORTH were married on 11 MAR 1646 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. You have been a long time coming to day said Mercy Lewes, you can come fast enough in the night, And then said Mercy, & all the afflicted beside almost were afflicted. A Multitude of Salem Witch Trials Descendants Some Descendants of "Salem Witch" Susannah Martin - RootsWeb Atkinson. Salem Susanna(h) Martin (ne North) (baptized September 30, 1621 died July 19, 1692) was twice accused of witchcraft during her life and was found guilty of witchcraft and executed during the Salem witch trials. This is from actual town records, and both the birth and death says son of George and Susannah, so no mistake. They lived there for a few years before migrating west to North Dakota, then to Canada. I just wanted to add that once you get to the cul-de-sac of No. During the first 23 years of her marriage, Susannah's name appears twice in public records. 1 Page 64 ), That som years after that the s.d John pressy had givn his evidenc against the s'd susana martin shee the s'd martin came and took these deponents to do about it and reviled them with many foule words saying wee had took a fals oathe and sayd that we shoold never prosper [and that we shoold never prosper] for our so doing: [pbar ]ticulerly that we should never have but too cows: & that if we wear never so likly to have more yet we shoold never obtaine it, We do farther testify that from that time to this day we have never exeeded that nomber but somthing or other has prevented it tho never so likly (to obtaine it) tho thay had used all ordinary means for obtaining it by hiring cows of others that were not thayr owne this for twenty yeares space, John pressy made oathe to the truth of all that is above writtn at my house in salsbury the eleventh day of may Ano: Dom 1692 before me. Along with her father, by 1641, she was an immigrant from Olney, Buckinghamshire, England to Salisbury, Massachusetts Bay. No, sweet heart, said the examinat, And then Mercy Lewes , & all, or many of the rest, were afflicted, John Indian fell into a violent fit, & said it was that woman, she bites, she bites, and then she was biting her lips. : Martin: "No, I do not think they are." She will be missed! Hubburd against Susannah Martin ( Essex County Archives, Salem -- Witchcraft Vol. History of Massachusetts. Greene, David L. "Salem Witches III: Susanna Martin,", Greene, David L. "George Martin Of Ipswich,", Pulsifer, S. F. N. (1967). I would love to know every one of you who can trace their lines bask to this long gone couple. . b. 110 -- Haverhill Rd. The North-Martin line is part of My Lineage from the Roots Up, vol. By the time of the infamous 1692 witchcraft trials in Salem, George Martin had died and Susannah was impoverished. Accessed February 29, 2020. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Find A Grave 1,60525::0, Category:Nominated Profiles Category: Salem_Witch_Trials Category:Accused_Witches_of_New_England, destination-flag = Flags_of_Colonial_America.gif. In 1646, at the age of 25, she married widower George Martin and they lived west of the Powow River. 1585 in England, also married to Phoebe Matson, 1599 in Essex England, b. Dr. Increase Mather, President of Harvard College, and Rev. By 1671, the Martin family was again involved in legal proceedings regarding a family inheritance. Mary Pressy testifieth to all the above Except Susanna her threatning of the not raising above two Cowes. She died in 1644 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Ann Putman threw her Glove in a fit at her. If she had, indeed, been consciously fostering suspicion against her, it was something she must have soon come to regret. The marker lies nearby. Susanna (North) Martin (executed as a witch), did she have 2 sons named William? George and Susannah are my 8 great grandparents. Sarah Attkinson "testifieth thatt Some time in the Spring of the year about Eighteen years Since Susanna Martin came unto our house att Newbury from Amsbury in an Extraordinary dirty Season, w'n She came into our house I asked whether she came from Amsbury a fot She Sayd She did I asked how She could come in this time a foott and bid my children make way for her to come to the fire to dry her selfe She replyed She was as dry as I was and turn'd her Coats on Side, and I could nott pceive thatt the Soule of her Shows were wett I was startled att itt that she should come soe dry and told her thatt I should have been wett up to my knees if I Should have come So farr on foott she replyed thatt She scorn'd to have a drabled tayle.". John MARTIN and Mary WEED were married about 1674 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Amen Amen A false tongue will never make a guilty person. T.I.A. 1. Mary Wallcott Sworne in Court June 2d. While she was still young her mother died and she cameto America with her father, stepmother, and at least one sister. Have you taken a DNA test? Susanna pled not guilty at her trial, but was convicted and hanged at Gallows Hill on 19 July 1692, with four others tried at the same time. On 30 April 1692, another warrant was issued for Susanna Martin's arrest for witchcraft, this time as part of the hysteria that had begun several months earlier at Salem Village. 1 Page 64 ), And as soon as shee went away this deponent caled to the peopl of the house and told them w't was don and that shee s'd martin was now gon out of the dore this deponent did also follow her, but the peopl did not see her (as they sayd) but without the dore there was abuket on the Left hand side: and there was a drop of blod in the bucket & too more upon the snow: for there was alitle flight of snow: and ther wear the print of her 2: feett about afoot without the threshall but no more footting did appear, 2. he farther deposeth that somtime after this as he suposeth about 3 weeks after the said martin desired this deponent to come and husk corne at her house the next Lords day night say that if I did not com it wear better that I did but this deponent did not go: being then Living with W'm Osgood of the s'd Salsbury: and that night the s'd susana martin and another came out of the shop into the barne and on of them said hear he is and then came towards this deponent he having a quarter staf made a blow at them but the ruff of the barne prevented it: and they went away but this deponent followed them and as thay wear going to ward the window made another blow at them and struk them both down but away they went out at the shop window & this deponent saw no more of them and the Rumer went that the s'd martin had abroken head at that time but the deponent cannot speake to that upon his owne knowlig, ( Essex County Archives, Salem -- Witchcraft Vol. Oftentimes the family trees listed as still in progress have derived from research into famous people who have a kinship to this person.
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