Mary easty
Mary Easty was Rebecca Nurse's sister. Around 1640 their family moved to America from Norfolk, England. She married Isaac Easty in 1655 and eventually had 11 children. Mary was a well respected member of Salem Village so when she became accused, it was a shock for everyone. During the examination of April 22, her accuser, Mercy Lewis, imitated Easty's movements pretending that she was being controlled by her. Fortunately, Mary was released from prison two months later, but then a second warrant for her arrest was filed again by Mercy Lewis and this time more girls. On September 22, 1692, Mary Easty was hanged along with seven other villagers.
Ann Pudeator
Not much is known about Ann's early background except that she married Thomas Greenslit and had five children together. The family moved over to Salem Village from Fallmouth, Maine. In 1674, her husband died and she was left to take care of the family so she started working as a nurse for Jacob Pudeator's sick wife. When Jacob's wife died, Ann married Jacob, but then later on he died as well leaving all his property to Ann and her children. On May 12, 1692 she was accused of presenting Sarah Churchill with the Devil's Book. Soon Ann Putnam, Mary Walcott, Mary Warren, and Elizabeth Hubbard were also beginning to accuse Ann. Interestingly, none of her children came to her defense during the trail. On September 22, 1692, Ann Pudeator was hanged in Gallows Hill.
Alice Parker
Alice Parker was a woman well known in Salem for her good faith and good deeds. She lived a simple life as a housewife and was married to a fisherman named John Parker. Alice's accusations began when she was accused of murdering Mary Warren's mother. Mary blamed Alice for her mother becoming sick and then dying. She also said Alice had brought her a "voodoo" doll and threatened her. Mary Walcott, Abigail Hobbs, Elizabeth Hubbard, and Ann Putnam also testified against her. During the trial, Alice would keep stating her innocence, but in the end it did not matter. On September 22, 1692 she was hanged.
mary parker
Mary Parker was originally from England and moved to America with her family around 1646. When Mary grew up she married Nathan Parker and had at least 8 children. When Nathan died, he left a huge estate to his children and wife. Even though Mary had no recorded problems with her neighbors, she was still accused of bewitching Sarah Phelps, Hannah Bigsby, and Martha Sprague. Then on September 1, William Barker Jr said that Mary Parker and he had been the ones to afflict Martha Sprague. He kept "confessing" to many other things that they had done to torment people. On September 22, 1692, Mary was found guilty and hanged.