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  1. Elizabeth Howe (née Jackson; c. 1637–July 19, 1692) was one of the accused in the Salem witch trials. She was found guilty and executed on July 19, 1692. Background. Elizabeth Jackson Howe was born 14 May 1637 near Rowley, Yorkshire, the daughter of William and Joanne Jackson.

  2. Elizabeth How was a 57-year-old widow from Yorkshire, England, who was accused of witchcraft by the Perley family of Ipswitch in 1692. She was tried and executed in the Salem witch trials, along with 19 other women. Learn about her life, family, trial, and legacy from this comprehensive profile by Jone Johnson Lewis.

  3. 29 de sept. de 2015 · Elizabeth Howe was a Topsfield farmer who was accused of witchcraft in 1692 and executed in Salem. Learn about her life, previous accusation, trial examination and execution in this article.

  4. 26 de ago. de 2021 · Elizabeth Howe was a resident of Salem, Massachusetts, who was accused of witchcraft and executed in 1692. Learn about her family, the accusations against her, the trial, and the witnesses who defended her.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Elizabeth Jackson Howe was arrested on May 28, 1692 and was hanged in Salem on July 19, 1692. This narrative is the story of superstition, religion, greed, loss and revenge by the accusing families. Elizabeth Howe was born circa 1635 near Rowley, Yorkshire, England.

  6. 31 de oct. de 2023 · In 2022, lawmakers exonerated Elizabeth Johnson Jr., clearing her name 329 years after she was convicted of witchcraft in 1693 and sentenced to death at the height of the Salem witch trials.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2024 · May 31 — Howe is questioned by Magistrates Hathorne and Corwin and is held for trial. June 30 — Her case is heard before the Court of Oyer and Terminer and the jury finds her guilty. July 12 — William Stoughton signs a death warrant, ordering her execution. July 19 — Elizabeth Howe is hanged. Susannah Martin