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Elizabeth Proctor

Elizabeth Proctor. birth. Born 1652 in Lynn, Mass. Daughter of William Basset and Lexi Burt. childhood. Her grandmother, Ann B. Lynn, was once suspected of witchcraft. education. No formal education. Family life. S he married a widower, John Proctor

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Elizabeth Proctor

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  1. Elizabeth Proctor

  2. birth • Born 1652 in Lynn, Mass. • Daughter of William Basset and Lexi Burt

  3. childhood • Her grandmother, Ann B. Lynn, was once suspected of witchcraft.

  4. education • No formal education

  5. Family life • She married a widower, John Proctor • Her husband voiced opposition to the witch trials • She was John's third wife and married to him for 18 years. • Gave birth to a son, John Proctor III in January, 1693, while still imprisoned • Had a daughter, Sarah

  6. career • Helped John run a tavern • Elizabeth fought on two occasions with Robert Stone over an unpaid bar tab.

  7. Religious practices • Was a good-standing Puritan in the community

  8. Involvement • One of first women in Salem to be accused of witchcraft • Accused with her husband, John • Accused by a local girl, Mary Warren • Accused on March 28, 1692 • Put on trial and found guilty • Was pregnant and spared from being hanged • John was hanged • By the time she had her child, those convicted of witchcraft had been pardoned. Thus, her unborn child saved her life.

  9. death • Date of death is unknown

  10. Works Cited Mealey, Lorri. "Biographies of Personas Involved in the Salem Witch Trials." Helium - Where Knowledge Rules. 30 Oct. 2006. Web. 03 Nov. 2011. <http://www.helium.com/items/85342-colonial-early-american>. Linder, Douglas O. "Chronology of Events Relating to the Salem Witchcraft Trial Of 1692." UMKC School of Law. Sept. 2009. Web. 03 Nov. 2011. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/ASAL_CH.HTM>.

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