Thomas Carrier

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Thomas Carrier was a 17th-century New England colonist, reputedly of great age and possibly Welsh origin, known primarily as the husband of Martha Carrier, who was executed during the Salem witch trials.

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Thomas Carrier canonical 1
Thomas Carrier Jr. 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New England colonist
person
centuryOfActivity 1600s
countryOfCitizenship Colonial America
ethnicOrigin Welsh (possible)
eventAssociatedWith Salem witch trials
familyName Carrier
gender male
givenName Thomas
historicalNotability husband of an accused witch in Salem
language English
maritalStatus married
notableFor association with the Salem witch trials
being the husband of Martha Carrier
occupation colonist
placeOfResidence New England
possiblePlaceOfOrigin Wales
region Massachusetts Bay Colony
surface form: Massachusetts Bay Colony (historical region)
reputation great age
spouse Martha Carrier
spouseDeathEvent Salem witch trials
surface form: Salem witch trials executions
spouseDeathManner execution
spouseExecutedFor witchcraft
timePeriod 17th century

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

Martha Carrier spouse Thomas Carrier
Martha Carrier child Thomas Carrier
this entity surface form: Thomas Carrier Jr.