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  1. Ann Pudeator (?-22 de septiembre de 1692) fue una viuda septuagenaria acusada y declarada culpable de brujería en los juicios de brujas de Salem en el Massachusetts colonial. F ue ejecutada por ahorcamiento .

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    Ann Pudeator (November 13, 1621 – October 2 [O.S. September 22], 1692) was a wealthy septuagenarian widow who was accused of and convicted of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2019 · Ann Pudeator was a Salem woman who was accused of witchcraft in 1692 by several witnesses, including the afflicted girls. She denied the charges and was released from jail, but her property and reputation were damaged by the accusations.

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    Ann Pudeator fue una viuda septuagenaria acusada y declarada culpable de brujería en los juicios de brujas de Salem en el Massachusetts colonial. Fue ejecutada por ahorcamiento.

  5. As a widow, Ann supported herself as a midwife and nurse. She was hired by blacksmith Jacob Pudeator to look after his alcoholic wife, Isabel. When Isabel died, most likely from drink, and Ann married the 20-years-younger Jacob shortly thereafter, community gossip whispered of foul play.

  6. Learn about the life and trial of Ann Pudeator, one of the accused witches in the Salem Witch Trials. See her arrest warrant, her home location, and her exoneration status.

  7. Ann Pudeator was born on 13 November 1621, in England, United Kingdom. She married Thomas Greenslade about 1649, in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 1 daughter.