I cannot tell it may be the Devil bears me more malice than an other. "Even though she proclaimed her innocence, the jury had plenty of evidence. Susannah Martin - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage Dr. Increase Mather, President of Harvard College, and Rev. She was accused of witchcraft as early as 1660 or 1661, by Elizabeth Browne of Salem, although no record of proceedings on Elizabeth's charges against Susanna has been found. [10] The folk band Touchstone recorded the song "Susanna Martin" for their 1982 album, The New Land on the Green Linnet label. : Magistrate: "What have you done towards the hurt of these?" She came to America with her father, stepmother, and at least one sister. : Martin: "I've never hurt man, woman nor child". Her hostess expressing surprise at finding such a clean guest, she replied that she scorned to have a draggled tail. Susannah was examined twice during the same day; at neither examination was any abnormality discovered, but at the first her breasts appeared to be full and at the secondslack. Descendants Wiki | Fandom Susannah showed her contempt by laughIng loudly. George also sued Thomas Sargent "for saying that his son George Marttin was a bastard and that Richard Marttin was Goodwife Marttin's imp," (a witch's familiar.) Her family first moved to Salisbury, Massachusetts around 1639. This page has been accessed 25,992 times. 1663. He is also the ex-boyfriend of Princess Audrey. Lone Tree Hill, a famous historical site, bore a tablet on its westerly side marking the site of George and Susannah's home. Susannah North was baptized at Olney, Buckinghamshire, England, September 30, 1621. Do you not see God evidently discovering you? The family tree for Susannah (North) Martin should not be considered exhaustive or authoritative. The mental anguish and suffering of the two and a half months while she lay in Salem jail is beyond our power of description. Susanna (North) Martin migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640). The fourth daughter and youngest child of Richard North and Joan Bartram, Susannah North was baptized on 30 September 1621 in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. Susannah (North) Martin, Salem Witch Trials was born before September 30, 1621 in Olney, Buckinghamshire , England (United Kingdom) and was baptized on September 30, 1621 in Olney, Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom. 0 .. . Inmates were infested with fleas as well as lice that often carried deadly jail fever or typhus. Music Video: Stronger. Susanna was not among those whose attainder was lifted. : Several others cried out upon her, and the Magistrate again addressed her, saying, "What do you say to this?" Randal -- I am also a descendant, used to live in eastern Massachusetts, and have a long relationship with Salem, Danvers, and nearby towns like Amesbury, which is where Susannah and George Martin lived. John Indian fell into a fit, & cryed it was that woman, she bites, she bites. 4:29};https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/torreys-new-england-mar and they had eight children: Reverend Cotton Mather said about Susannah:: "This woman was one of the most impudent, scurrilous, wicked creatures of this world; and she did now throughout her whole trial discover herself to be such a one. Susannah Martin - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Indian said he hath not seen her Mercy Lewes pointed to her & fell into a little fit. 1 Page 71 ), Jurat in Curia (On reverse side of paper) The Depotion of Sam: Parris &c ag'st. In 1647 or 48 she was fined 20 shillings for an unnamed offense and in 1667 her husband George objected to her seat placement in the meeting house. Pg. Susannah was not among those whose attainder was lifted. Susan: Martin ( Essex County Archives, Salem -- Witchcraft Vol. The court found him guilty and sentenced him to be whipped ten stripes at Hampton Meeting House on 14 October 1669. 1912. 1 Page 72 ), 'Susanna North Found 10 Records, 10 Photos and 954,264 Family Trees Born in Ramsey, Hampahire, England on 1622 to Richard North and Ursula. Leave a message for others who see this profile. The marker lies nearby. Witches of Massachusetts - K-N - Legends of America 19, 1692 Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Victim of the Salem Witch Trials. : Magistrate: "Is this folly to see these so hurt?" Image:North-25-7.jpg|250px Abigail Williamssaid, "It is Goody Martin, she hath hurt me often!" A false tongue will never make a guilty person. Susanna is 15 degrees from Lance Reddick, 19 degrees from Bruno Cremer, 19 degrees from Angie Dickinson, 13 degrees from Don Knotts, 22 degrees from Jimmy Little, 28 degrees from Helen Mirren, 27 degrees from Pat Morita, 17 degrees from Leslie Nielsen, 14 degrees from Kyra Sedgwick, 16 degrees from Tom Selleck, 16 degrees from Efrem Zimbalist and 15 degrees from David Draper on our single family tree. Susannah (North) Martin (1621 - 1692) was executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Nor Mary Walcot. Reverend John Hale, minister of Beverly Church, stated that Susanna was one of those who "had been suspected by their Neighbours several years, because after quarrelling with their Neighbours, evils had befallen those Neighbours". George Martin, Sr. (1618 - 1686) - Genealogy 1894". "All the congregation think so." "Let them think w't they will.". Can the kitschy witch on a broomstick motif be removed from this profile. If she had, indeed, been consciously fostering suspicion against her, it was something she must have soon come to regret. When requested to provide her thoughts about them, she responded impertinently, "Why my thoughts are my own, when they are in, but when they are out, they are anothers." All charts include source citations for ancestors in the charts. Executed for Witchcraft, Salem 1692. Family Members Parents Richard North 1597-1667 Ursula 1597-1669 Spouse(s) George Martin 1620-1683 Children Jane Martin 1656-1684 John Martin 1650-1693 Jonathan Martin Richard Martin 1650-1727 William Martin 1662-1733 Hannah Martin 1643-1730 George Martin 1648-1734 Esther Martin 1653-1695 Abigail Martin 1659-1716 William Martin 1662-1662 William Martin 1663-1726 Samuel Martin 1667-1683 Benjamin Martin 1704-Unknown. GEDCOM Source. The examinations were intended to discover whether the accused had any physical abnormalities, especially anything that could be used to suckle a familiar or even the devil himself. When Kimball offered the Martins three cows, but not two others which he particularly wanted to keep, "Martin himself was satisfied, but not the wife who threatened that if they would not part with one of the two cows, "she will never do you any more good". 1 Page 57 ). I know who swore her life away; and as God lives, I'd not condemn an Indian dog on word of them.". Tradition and speculation offers at least two alternatives. George died in 1686, leaving Susannah an impoverished widow, widely disliked and with a history of flouting authority. What is the reason these cannot come near you? Susannah Martin (North) (1621 - 1692) - Genealogy They lived there for a few years before migrating west to North Dakota, then to Canada. before the Juryors of Inquest this 29. of June: 1692, (On reverse of paper) Joseph Knight elizabeth clark S. Martin, ( Essex County Archives, Salem -- Witchcraft Vol. & Gen. Reg. Retrieved January 16, 2014. At least nine of her neighbors had made the trip to Salem to relate the damage she had done them over the years, from drowning their oxen to flinging cats through second-story windows to gnaw at their throats. . She stated bluntly that she did not think the girls were bewitched. 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. In 1857 John Greenleaf Whittier wrote an early version of Mabel Martin called The Witchs Daughter. Perhaps he felt it was below her station. The same year, charges were brought against Richard Martin, son of George and Susannah, for "abusing his father and throwing him down, taking away his clothes and holding up an axe against him." Along with her father, by 1641, she was an immigrant from Olney, Buckinghamshire, England to Salisbury, Massachusetts Bay. Richard's mother was Susannah North Martin, falsely accused of witchcraft in 1692. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lone Tree Hill, a famous historical site, bore a tablet on its westerly side marking the site of George and Susannah's home. https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/torreys-new-england-mar http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT= http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/expedition-week/artic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU8DMgUeQWg, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmBT049__tQ, http://www.17thc.us/primarysources/records.php, https://archive.org/stream/cu31924025963772#page/n5/mode/2up, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susannah_Martin, Susannah Martin, Accused Witch from Salisbury, Birth of Susannah (North) Martin, Salem Witch Trials, Baptism of Susannah (North) Martin, Salem Witch Trials, "Susannah North", "Salem Witch Trial", "Accused Witch", "Susanna North", Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, George Martin, married 11 March 1646 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, William Brown testified that his wife Elizabeth had been driven insane by Susanna some thirty years earlier. I do not know but they can if they will or else if you please. She will be missed! Paul Rippel c1833-1912 married Anna Oestreicher c1836-1891. Susannah denied the "afflicted" were bewitched, labeled them liars, and reaffirmed her own innocence and commitment to the "word of God. And then sett out the 3d time in Lik manner and was be wildered and came back but not so far as before: but knew whear he was and so sett himself in his way as before: and in Less then half a mile going he saw a Light stand on his Left hand about too rod out of the way: it semd to be about the bignes of a half bushell but this deponent Kept on his way & Left it: and in a matter of seven or eight rod going it appeared againe at the Lik distance from him as before: & so it did againe the 3d time: but the deponet past on his way: and in Less then twenty rod going the same or such another Light Lay in his way: and he having a stik in his hand did with the end of it indevered to stir it out of the plac and to give it som smale blows with it: and the Light seemd to brust up & wave from side to side as a turky cock when he sprads his tayle but went not out of the plac which [pbar ]ceiving this deponent Layd it on with his stik with all his might he thinks he gave her at Lest forty blows: and so was going away and Leave it: but as he was going his heals wear struk up & he Layd on his bak on the ground & was sliding into a deep plac (as to him seemd) but taking hold of som brush or bushes & so recoverd himself: & having Lost his coat which he had upon his Arme went bak to the Light saw his coate & took it up & went home without any more disturbanc ther: he farther say that he do not know any such pitt to be in the place that he was sliding into he also sayth that when he did strik at the Light he did certainly feel a substanc w'th his stik, he farther sayth that after his striking it & his recovering himself and going on his way as afores'd when he had gon about: 5: or:6: rod he saw Susana martine then wif of Georg martin of Amsbury standing on his Left hand as the Lights had don ther shee stood & Lookt upon him & turned her face after him as went along but sayd nothing nor did nothing to this deponent but that he went home as afors'd only he againe over went his owne house but knowing the ground he was upon returned and found his owne house but being then seazed with fear coold not speake till his wif spake to him at the dore & was in such condision that his family was afrayd of him which story being caryd to the Towne the next day: it was upon enquirey understood (that the s'd good wif martin was in such a miseribl case and in such payn that thay swabbed her body (as was reported) This deponant farther sayth that these things being noysed abroad maj'r Pike sent for this deponent and had an accompt of the case: but seemd to be troubled that this deponent had not told him of it in season that shee might have ben vewed to have seen w't her ayle was. It was positively given as evidence against her that she made her way to a neighbor's house in dirty weather and arrived neat and dry. On June 26, 1692 her trial began. William was born and died on the same day, 11 Oct 1662. In 1669 Susannah was required to post 100 bond to appear in court ona charge of witchcraft, a capital offense. 1 Page 73 ), Jurat in Curia John Atkinson ( Essex County Archives, Salem -- Witchcraft Vol. : Magistrate: "How comes your appearance to hurt these?" Why my thoughts are my own, when they are in, but when they are out they are anothers. A little while after, another cow died, and then an ox, and then other cattle to the value of 30 pounds sterling that spring. When the "afflicted girls" began having fits, she laughed out loud. It can be read . 150 can be accessed from Interstate 495. She married George Martin, a blacksmith, August 11, 1646 at Salisbury, MA and had eight children. Yet when she was asked, what she had to say for her self? the said second day of may in the forth year aforesaid and at Divers other dayes and times as well before as after was and is Tortured: Afflicted Pined wasted and Torminted as also for Sundrey other acts of witchcraft by said Suzanah Martin Committed and done before and since that time ag't the Peace of our Sovereigne Lord. This update revises the version with excessive copy and pastes. ", The bodies were thrust into a shallow grave in a crevice of felsite. Salem Witchcraft: Frederick Ungar Publishing, New York 1v.1 p. 427, v.2 pp. Richard Martin (c.1647 - 1729) - Genealogy IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Bartlett's suit was upheld. Mary was a daughter of John, son of George and Susanna (North) Martin. Did not you give your consent? A martyr of superstition.". Directed by Margaret Brown, the film premiered in the U.S. Together they had the following children: She died on July 19, 1692 in Salem Village [present Danvers], Essex County, Massachusetts from hanged in Salem Witch Trials and was buried in July 1692 in Burying Point Cemetery, Cenotaph, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Wife of George Martin, Sr. ut the life, and ultimately death, of Susannah North Martin and the kidnapping, immigration, and injustice served to William Durkee elsewhere under the Gen Tales banner. Witch's breed: The Peirce-Nichols family of Salem. 1. An honest, hardworking Christian woman accused of being a witch and executed at Salem, July 19, 1692. A Martyr of Superstition. Wiggins and was wringing its neck inCapt. Born Susannah North in England in 1621, she moved with her family to Salisbury, MA when she was 18. In 1711, the General Court granted compensation to many of the victims or their heirs, but Susanna's children made no application to the authorities and they received nothing. Genealogy for Richard Martin (c.1647 - 1729) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. She passed away on 1692 in Hung Witch. his wife. (I list first the only known child of George Martin and Hannah (unknown):Hannah, b. Massachusetts Clears 5 From Salem Witch Trials. The New York Times. Not until 2001 was Susannah exonerated, along with four other convicted witches, by the signing of a bill by Acting Massachusetts Governor Jane Swift on 31 Oct 2001. Mary Walcot said this woman hath hurt her a great many times, Susannah Sheldon also accused her of hurting her. 4m. Anthony immigrated to America in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. David L. Greene, Ph.D. "Salem Witches III: Susanna Martin," The American Genealogist, Vol 58, #4; October 1982. b. 4m. 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. Rachel also had a famous fourth great-grandson, Millard Fillmore, elected as president of the United States. 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. The franchise takes place in a world that serves as a continuation of the Disney animated classic films.Starring Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, Sofia Carson and Booboo Stewart, each film chronicles the lives of the . Interesting. The PGM project has a volunteer who is willing to rewrite the narrative into original text, with appropriate inline citations; this profile however has a lot of profile managers (although none responded to my suggestion 6+ months ago for inline citations). pars[nbar ][abar ]ll. Asist, ( Essex County Archives, Salem -- Witchcraft Vol. Not the least of reasons that she wasn't a witch because witches don't exist. 3m. [Edited to add]: I now see the death also in the VRs p. 585, but there's also no mention of the 1663 birth recording. Descendants of Susannah Martin's, Ethel Mae Hilton and grandchildren Douglas and Madrey Margaret Hilton were the only members of their family interested in the history of their accused witch ancestor. artin, George Martin, John Martin, Of Amesbury, Christopher Martin, Jane Martin, Jane Martin, Abigail Martin, William Martin, William Mar Sep 30 1621 - Olney, Northamptonshire, England, Mary North, Martyn North, Hester North, Sarah North, John North, John North, Hepzibah North. and ag't the forme of the Statute in that case made and Provided. The Witchcraft Trial of Susannah Martin John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin issued a warrant for Susannah's arrest. Susanna North (1621-1692) FamilySearch George Martin-Susanna North, Marriage, Family, Genealogy, 11 August 1646, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Notes for George Martin and Susanna North 1621 Susan North, daughter of Richard North was baptized laste of September [1621] in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. : Martin: "I have done nothing." What's My Name Movie Sing-Along. 11 Dec. 1662 William, prob. The inscription on the marker reads: "Here stood the house of Susannah Martin. Her family moved to Salisbury, Massachusetts, around 1639. Do not you see how God evidently discovers you? I dare not tell a lye if it would save my life. : Magistrate: "Do you think they are bewitched?" [15], In that cold, dark, and damp place, the stench of unwashed bodies, chamber pots, rotting food, vomit, and dead vermin would have made conditions almost unimaginable. 2m. This Deponant doe testifie & saye that on the 20th Daye of October or thereabouts in the yere of o'r Lord 1686 Nathan'll Clarke Junj'r : of Newbery together with this Deponant going out into the woods together to fetch up horses there met with Susana Martaine of Amsbury with a litle Dog Runing by hir syde & in my sight shee tooke up s'd Dog under her arme but comeing up neere to hir she had a Kegg or a halfe feirkin under the same arme; this Deponant then lookt hir in the face & told hir that that kegg was a litle Dogg but nowe Nath'el. She came to Massachusetts with her father around 1640. Actually, Ezekiel Worthen married Hannah Martin in 1661, thirty-one years before Susannahs trial and execution. Family relationship of Chester Arthur and Susannah (North) Martin via I desire to lead my life according to the word of God, If I were such a person I would tell you the Truth. The directions Christopher has provided are spot-on. Cotton Mather commented that Susanna "was one of the most Impudent, Scurrilous, wicked creatures in the world; and she did now throughout her whole Trial discover herself to be such an one. Susannah (North) Martin (abt.1621-1692) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree In 1669, Susannah was formally accused of witchcraft by William Sargent Jr., whom George Martin sucessfully countersued for slander against Susannah. Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive. The Jurors for our Sovereigne Lord & Lady the King and Queen prsents That Susanna Martin of Amsbury in the County of Essex widdow the Second Day of may in the forth year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord and Lady William and Mary by the Grace of God of England Scottland: France and Ireland King and Queen: Defenders of the faith &. : Martin: "No, I do not think they are." Thank you x8 (one thanks for each generation of my line), Clyde. apperance at the Court of oyer and terminer holden at Salem 28:: of this instant.June: ensigne Joseph Knight . She was first accused of witchcraft in 1669, but her husband mounted a strong defense by fighting a protracted legal battle with the accuser. 58; Essex Ant. The inscription on the marker reads: "Here stood the house of Susannah Martin. 1653 Jane, 2 Nov. 1656 Abigail, 10 Sep. 1659 William, b. I cannot tell. Have not you compassion on these afflicted --, They cryed out there was the black man along with her, & Goody Bibber confirmed it, Abig: Williams went towards her, but could not come near her. William was acquitted of witchcraft slander, although "the Court did not agree." Susannah Martin House Marker | Salem Witch Museum A Martyr of Superstition. The Martin family moved to Salisbury, Massachusetts around 1639. "Well I may at such folly", replied Susannah. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. John Kimball, a former neighbor, dredged up an old story dating back to her first trial, 23 years earlier. mrs mary Allin & moses pike June 30 1692, (On reverse side of paper) Rob't. (#5603) FamousKin.com. I would do them any good. 150 for about a quarter mile, then go left on Rte. Susannah Martin and the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 - Macy-Colby House (Reverse) The Examination of Susannah Martin, ( Essex County Archives, Salem -- Witchcraft Vol. In Descendants 3, he decided to become Audrey's sidekick, however Audrey locks him in a closet at her cottage. I cannot tell: He that appeared in sams shape a glorifyed saint can appear in any ones shape. Kimball, (Child) Kimball, Henry Kimball, Hester North, Abigail Ursula Severance (born Kimball), Ursula Kimball, Unknown Mary, Hepzibah Ga July 19 1692 - Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, Richard Cusack North, Joan North (born Bartram), John North, Martin North, Mary North, Hester North. And sure enough, one month later that very cow lay dead in the yard, though careful examination revealed no reason. James Freeze John Kimball John Pressy Ensigne Joseph Knight Mr John Atkison & his wife & Son & mary the wif of nathaniell whitteer the wife John pressy & Jon Kembal Greeting --, We Command you and Every of you all Excuses Set apart to be and appear at the Speciall Court of Oyer & Terminer holden at Salem the 28th of this Instant month then & there to testify the truth to the best of their knowledge On Severall Indictments to be Exhibited against Susanna Martin of Amesberry hereof make Return fail not. Person:Susannah North (1) - Genealogy - WeRelate On 11 August 1646 at Salisbury, Susannah married the widower George Martin, a blacksmith with whom she had eight children. John Indian said he would kill her, if he came near her, but he fell down before he could touch her. I do not think you have such affections for them, whom just now you insinuated had the Devill for their Master. What did you do? By 1671, the Martin family was again involved in legal proceedings regarding a family inheritance. ), Where by great hurt and dammage hath benne donne to the bodys of Said persons according to Compl't of Capt Jonathan Walcot & Serg't Thomas putnam in behalfe of their Majests this day Exhibited before us for themselfes and also for Severall of theire Neighbours and here of You are not to faile at your perills. Susannah Martin - Wikipedia She died in 1644 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. At the same time, George Martin sued William Sargent, Jr. for slander for saying that "said Martyn's wife had a child at Capt. Mercy Lewes cryed out, she hath hurt me a great many times & plucks me down. Occupation: Blacksmith; Served in King Phillips War