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English clergyman
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English priest
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English Puritan clergyman and scholar
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Westminister Divine
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Puritan clergyman and pamphleteer in England and Massachusetts
Matthew Cradock
English merchant and politician; early supporter of North American colonization
Timothy Woodbridge
Superintendent of Indian Affairs
Haskell Noyes
American college basketball player and coach; conservationist
Newbold Noyes, Jr.
American journalist
Nicholas Noyes
American colonial minister
John Hale (minister)
Puritan pastor of Beverly, Massachusetts, during the Salem witch trials
Mary Eastey
Woman executed in the Salem witch trials
Charles Wentworth Upham
American politician
John Humphrey Noyes
American Utopian Community founder
Nathan Hale
American soldier for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
Margaret Scott
Hanged as part of the salem witch trials
Samuel Sewall
Salem witch trial judge; early abolitionist; chief justice of Massachusetts
Benjamin Woodbridge
First graduate of Harvard
Sarah Wildes
Salem "witch"
Alice Parker
American witch
Margaret Jones
American midwife hanged after conviction for allegedly practicing witchcraft
Dorcas Hoar
Salem witch trial accusee
Joseph Capen
Clergy
Mary Parker
American witch
Mercy Lewis
Accuser of the Salem witch trials
Betty Parris
Accuser in the Salem witch trials
Roger Toothaker
Salem witch trial victim
Samuel Parris
Colonial merchant and clergyman
Mary Bradbury
Salem witch trials defendant
John Woodbridge V
British minister
Ezekiel Cheever
English linguist and teacher
Robert Pike
English colonist
Abigail Faulkner
Sarah Good
Accused of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials
Francis Dane
American colonial priest
Sarah Bibber
Involved in Salem Witch trials
John Cogswell
Politician
Samuel Wardwell
John Woodbridge
English nonconformist emigrant to New England
George Burroughs
American pastor convicted of witchcraft
Simon Willard (first generation)
American colonist
Shubael Dummer
Preacher
Rebecca Nurse
Convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials
Nathaniel Higginson
Governor of Madras
Thomas Maule
Jonathan Corwin
Judge of the Salem witch trials; justice of the Massachusetts colonial high court
Abigail Williams
Accuser in the Salem trials
Richard Mather
English colonial Congregationalist clergyman
Richard Dummer
American settler
James Cudworth
English civil servant
John Pike (settler)
English settler in New Jersey
Zechariah Symmes
Ralph Cudworth
English philosopher
Deodat Lawson
Nicholas Easton
Rhode Island colonial governor
Thomas Darling
American businessman
Thomas Clap
Fifth rector and first president of Yale College
Anthony Earbury
Nathaniel Upham
American politician
Nathaniel Eaton
President of Harvard University
James Pierpont (minister)
Co-founder of Yale University
John Stoughton (priest)
English priest
Stephen Bachiler
Dissenting minister, early proponent of Church/State separation, founder of Hampton, NH
Edward Lutwyche Parker
American clergyman
Robert Calef
American merchant and politician; commentator on the Salem Witch trials
Raphael Pumpelly
US geologist and explorer; professor of Mining Science, Harvard University
Thomas Thacher
American lawyer
Cotton Mather
American religious minister and scientific writer
Thomas Allen (nonconformist)
Nonconformist
Nathaniel Gookin Upham
American judge
John Winthrop the Younger
Governor of the Saybrook and Connecticut Colonies
John Lothropp
Congregationalist minister
Theodore Strong
American mathematician
Isaac Wake
Diplomat
Samuel Willard
American theologian
Samuel Mather
English minister
Humphrey Atherton
Military leader in Colonial America
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