Sarah Wildes

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Sarah Wildes was a woman executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Salem witch trials victim
historical figure
person
causeOfDeath execution
charge witchcraft
convictedOf witchcraft
countryOfCitizenship Massachusetts Bay Colony
dateOfDeath 1692
ethnicGroup English colonist
familyName Wildes
givenName Sarah
hasCause witchcraft accusations in Salem
historicalEvent Salem witch trials
surface form: Salem witch hysteria of 1692
historicalPeriod Colonial America
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Essex County, Massachusetts
surface form: Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
mannerOfDeath capital punishment
methodOfExecution hanging
notableFor being executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials
occupation housewife
participantIn Salem witch trials
partOf group of people executed as witches in Salem in 1692
placeOfDeath Salem, Massachusetts
surface form: Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony
religion Puritanism
residence Topsfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony
sexOrGender female
spouse John Wildes

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