Dorothy Good

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Dorothy Good was a young child accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts.

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Dorothy Good canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf child
person
accusedOf witchcraft
ageAtTimeOfAccusation about 4 years old
alsoKnownAs Dorcas Good
arrestedIn 1692
associatedWithEvent execution of her mother Sarah Good in 1692
country Massachusetts Bay Colony
dateOfBirth circa 1687
dateOfDeath unknown
ethnicGroup English colonists in North America
father William Good
givenName Dorothy
hasReligion Puritanism
historicalPeriod Colonial America
languageSpoken English
legalStatus accused witch
locatedInTime 17th century
mother Sarah Good
notableFor being one of the youngest persons accused during the Salem witch trials
participantIn Salem witch trials
partOf history of colonial Massachusetts
history of witch trials in America
placeOfBirth Massachusetts Bay Colony
placeOfDeath unknown
placeOfDetention Ipswich jail
placeOfResidence Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts)
surface form: Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony
relative Sarah Good
William Good
sexOrGender female

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Sarah Good motherOf Dorothy Good
Sarah Good child Dorothy Good