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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. 1 : 113. Vida personal. El nombre de soltera de Ann no se conoce, ni el lugar de su nacimiento.

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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. Introducción Ann Pudeator

  5. January 8, 2020. by Rachel Christ and Jill Christianson, Salem Witch Museum. Establishing the details of women’s lives in early America can present massive challenges for historians. Consider the three women of Salem Town who were executed in 1692; Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, and Bridget Bishop.

  6. 7 de septiembre: Alice Parker y Ann Pudeator son enjuiciadas y halladas culpables. 8 de septiembre: Martha Corey es enjuiciada y hallada culpable. 9 de septiembre: Mary Bradbury y Mary Eastey son enjuiciadas y halladas culpables. 14 de septiembre: Samuel Wardwell y Wilmot Redd son enjuiciados y hallados culpables.

  7. Discussion. View source. History. Executed on Sept. 22, 1692, the widow Ann Greenslit Pudeator was one of the seven unfortunate victims of the final hanging on Gallows Hill during the Salem witch trials. Highlights from her trial included the usual testimony of the circle of accusing girls that Ann had afflicted them in "spectral" form.