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  1. Samuel Wardwell (May 16, 1643 – September 22, 1692) was a man accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692. He was executed by hanging on September 22, 1692, along with Alice Parker , Martha Corey , Mary Eastey , Ann Pudeator , Mary Parker , Wilmot Redd , and Margaret Scott .

    • Samuel Wardwell & The Salem Witch Trials
    • Samuel Wardwell’s Trial
    • Wardwell’s Family After The Salem Witch Trials

    In September of 1692, Samuel Wardwell was arrested on charges of witchcraft and imprisoned in Salem town. It’s not known who accused Wardwell or what circumstances led to his arrest because the original arrest warrant is missing from the Salem records. Not only was Samuel Wardwell accused but so was his wife, Sarah, his daughter, Mercy, and his dau...

    On September 13, 1692, Samuel Wardwell’s trial began and, when his previous confession was read to him, he quickly recanted it, according to court records: According to Rosenthal, Wardwell recanted his confession because he realized he would be hanged anyway and wanted to clear his conscience: A handful of people testified against Wardwell at his t...

    In May or June of 1703, a petitioned was filed asking for the names of Abigail Faulkner, Sarah Wardwell and Elizabeth Proctor to be cleared. On July 27, 1703, the petition was granted and the general court cleared the names of the three women. On September 13, 1710, Sarah Hawkes’s now husband, Francis Johnson, petitioned the court for restitution f...

  2. Sarah Hawkes, Wardwell’s stepdaughter, married Reverend Francis Dane’s grandson, Francis Johnson. Mercy Wardwell married Francis Johnson’s cousin, John Wright. Additional note: An intriguing story about one of Samuel Wardwell’s relatives concerns his sister-in-law, the Quaker Lydia Wardwell (alternately spelled Wardell). Lydia was the ...

  3. Sep 8, 2021 · Samuel Wardwell was one of the victims of the Salem Witch Trials, who were accused of witchcraft and then tried and executed. His execution would be part of the last mass execution to take place during the trials. He would die alongside seven other people. The story of Samuel has received recent attention due to a show that traces back the ...

  4. Witchcraft Trials in Salem Village (1692–1693)The largest case of witchcraft mania in America, and one of the most famous incidents in colonial American history, in which uncorroborated accusations, mostly by children, sparked a mass delusion that resulted in the executions of 20 people and the imprisonment of several hundred more.

  5. Aug 19, 2015 · Samuel Wardwell (Age: 49) Samuel Wardwell was a carpenter from Andover. He was also a well known fortune-teller and practitioner of English folk magic. It is believed that his work in the occult led to his witchcraft accusation. Wardwell was accused in September of 1692 and arrested and jailed in Salem.

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  7. Samuel Wardwell confessed first, admitting that he used to tell fortunes and that he had given himself to the Devil 20 years ago. He was tried, convicted, and executed in September 1692. Sarah Wardwell confessed to signing the Devil’s book and to being baptized by him, but said she was sorry for hurting people and “promises to renounce the Devil & all his works & Serve the true living God.”

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