Sarah Good

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Sarah Good was one of the first women accused and executed for witchcraft during the 1692 Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Salem witch trials victim
historical figure
person
causeOfDeath execution for alleged witchcraft
child Dorothy Good
convictedOf witchcraft
countryOfCitizenship Massachusetts Bay Colony
dateOfDeath 1692-07-19
ethnicGroup English colonists in North America
familyName Good
givenName Sarah
hasRoleIn history of witch hunts in North America
historicalPeriod Colonial America
isAmong first women accused in the Salem witch trials
knownFor maintaining her innocence at execution
locatedInTime 17th century
mannerOfDeath execution by hanging
motherOf Dorothy Good
notableFor being accused of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials
being executed for witchcraft in 1692
occupation housewife
participantIn Salem witch trials
placeOfBirth Massachusetts Bay Colony
placeOfDeath Salem, Massachusetts
surface form: "Salem, Province of Massachusetts Bay"
religion Puritanism
sexOrGender female
socialStatus poor
spouse William Good
wasAccusedBy Abigail Williams
Elizabeth Parris

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tituba accused Sarah Good
William Good associatedWith Sarah Good
this entity surface form: "accused person Sarah Good"
Salem witch trials firstAccused Sarah Good
Good hasNotableBearer Sarah Good
Salem witch trials notableVictim Sarah Good
William Good spouse Sarah Good
Ann Putnam Jr. testifiedAgainst Sarah Good

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