Note: Mary was executed as a witch at Salem, when she was 58. Warrant for her arrest was issued by the magistrates on Apr 21 1692. She was examined on Apr 22 and committed to prison. She confessed to no sin. Mary was released of May 18, but retaken May 21 at midnight and placed in chains in the Salelm Jail. Her sister Revbecca was executed as a wwitch on July 19 1692. Mary was tried, found guilty, and condemned to death of Sep 9 1692. She was hung with seven others considered witches on Thursday, Sep 22 1692. Twenty years later her husband Issac Estey was successdful in having the verdict annulled and 20 pounds granted to him in acknowledment of the injustice.

 

Submitted by Earl Cross – Copied from Ancestry.com

 

"If it be possible no more innocent blood be shed...
...I am clear of this sin."

 

Sumitted by Zyg Furmaniuk – Copied from Ancestry.com