About forty-four, afflicted late in the summer. ELIZABETH, the minister's Boston-born wife. JOHN INDIAN, another slave, repeatedly bewitched. TITUBA, a kindly longtime Indian slave, the first to glimpse a diabolical pact and report a flight through the air. TWO ADDITIONAL CHILDREN, a ten-year-old son and a four-year-old daughter unafflicted and lost to history. BETTY PARRIS, nine, the sole Parris child to suffer symptoms of enchantment never attends a trial. The Parris family : ABIGAIL WILLIAMS, eleven, a fair-haired niece who interrupts sermons and catapults herself, barking, across rooms. Father and uncle of the first bewitched girls master of the first confessed witch in the Salem pulpit from 1688 to 1696. PARRIS, SAMUEL, thirty-nine, the beleaguered clergyman at the center of the diabolical invasion. LAWSON, DEODAT, Burroughs's mannerly, smooth-talking successor, village minister from 1684 to 1688. Father of seven combative and controlling. Departs abruptly in 1692 a minister on the Maine frontier. Thomas Putnam's brother-in-law writhing, yelping Ann Putnam Jr.'s uncle.īURROUGHS, GEORGE, forty-two, Bayley's beguiling, independent-minded successor in the village pulpit, 1679 to 1683. BAYLEY, JAMES, Salem village's first minister, 1673 to 1679.
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