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  1. More About Giles and Martha Corey Memorial. At the edge of Crystal Lake on Lowell Street in West Peabody stand two memorial stones honoring Giles and Martha Corey, the only couple executed during the Salem Witchcraft Trials. The area was part of the 150 acres that Giles Corey owned before his death. The memorial was first erected in 1992, and ...

  2. 18 de jul. de 2019 · Martha Carrier ( born Martha Allen; died August 19, 1692) was one of 19 people accused of witchcraft who were hanged during the 17th century Salem witch trials. Another person died of torture, and four died in prison, although the trials lasted only from spring to September of 1692. The trials began when a group of girls in Salem Village (now ...

  3. Martha Corey (1619 - 22 September 1692) was the wife of Giles Corey. They were both accused in the Salem Witch Trials , in which Giles was crushed to death and Martha was hanged. This short article about a person or group of people can be made longer.

  4. 2 de sept. de 2021 · Martha Corey was one of the accused and executed victims of the Salem Witch Trials.She was the wife of Giles Corey, who was pressed to death three days prior to her hanging.. She was known for her piety and church attendance. She became an easy target for the young girls who were accusing everyone of witchcraft when she publicly denounced them.

  5. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Martha Corey is a distinct dramatic character in Arthur Miller's The Crucible in that she never appears on stage herself. However, she greatly affects the plot of Miller's play through her words.

  6. Martha Corey. The devout 72-year-old Martha Corey was accused of witchcraft in March of 1692, to the surprise of many in the village. A steadfast churchgoer, Corey did not believe in the existence of witches and witchcraft, and her vocal criticism of the accusers may have been the reason she was targeted.

  7. 24 de oct. de 2022 · Giles Corey, Martha’s 71-year-old husband, was pressed to death in September 1692 with heavy stones after refusing to submit himself to a trial. At least five of the accused died in jail.