One of the most incredible events in US history, an almost unbelievable event surrounded by mystery and intrigue and which has been the basis of many theories as to its cause, is the infamous Salem Witch Trials.
Most of us are aware of the story. Some 150 people or so were arrested and many more accused of witchcraft in several Massachusetts towns in the years 1692-1693. Twenty-nine were convicted and nineteen of those were hanged and one crushed to death by stone. Several died in prison awaiting their trial. In fact, 2 dogs were also executed as accomplices to the witches!
The real reason it happened is probably not a simple answer and one that I am not speculating on here in this post. There are countless articles, books, websites, etc on this subject and are a fascinating read and I encourage their study. Here is one link to a website that has some interesting information related to this terrible event: http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/salem.htm
and here is a website that is involved with identifying and preserving the names of those accused and locating the living female descendants of those accused: http://www.adeaw.us/
The subject of this post is my very own Salem Witch ancestor, Sarah Clark(e) Davis Rist/Rice. And, of course, I think that there could be others in my ancestry, which have yet to be identified. Here is a little background on Sarah and her family starting with her first husband George Davis.
George DAVIS was born about 1616 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 14 Jul 1667 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He was buried at sea. George married Sarah CLARK BY 1642 of Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.Other marriages: May have had a first wife named Mary Audley and then married Sarah who he mentions in his will. i. Benjamin, d. at Reading in October 1679 (probably on 31 Oct. rather than on 13 Oct. as shown in the printed vital records of Reading). During King Philip's War he Was a soldier in Capt. Poole's Company (George M. Bodge, Soldiers in King Philip's War, 1906, 420). The will of Benjamim Davis, dated the 29th of Oct. 1679, proved 6, 8, 1682, gave his whole estateTo his mother Sarah Rice (or Rist), except two acres to his sister Mary Grover to help her bring up her children while she remains a widow. Executors: Goodwife Rice and John Damon, who was also a witness. Inventory of the estate of Benjamin Davis who departed this life the last of October 1679 taken 5, 9th, 1679, by Jeremiah Swayn and Benjamin Fitch, totaled 158.01.00 Including housing, lands, orchard, neadow, swamp and divident, oxen, cows, steer, horse, bridles, saddle, pistols, cutlash and other acooutemts, guns, one pair Sandiliers, joiner's tools and household equipment very evidently the same coproperty enumerated in their father's estate (Middlesex Co. Prod. 5:171.). ii. Joseph. d. at Reading 28 Jan. 1676; im. Hannah On 3 Apr.1677 administration on the estate of Joseph Davis was granted to his widow, Hannah Davis. Inventory amounting to about forty pounds included house, homelot and swamp lands (ibid. 3:166; b:259). Six children, born at Reading, one of these was the ubiquitous Joshua Davis who settled his grandmother Rist's estate. iii. Hannah, b. 31 May 161.8, d. at Woburn in 1719; m. at Lynn 10 May 16o9, John Boutwell, b. there in 161.5, d. at Reading 3 Dec. 1719 aged 71. years, son of James and Alice Boutwell. Nine children, born at Reading. iv. Sarah, b. 1 Oct. 1651; m. at Salem, 11 June 1670, Abraham Cole, b. ca. 1638, d. autumn 1715, son of Thomas and Ann Cole. Re was a tailor at Salem; eight children born there (Perley, 2:131.). v. Elizabeth, b. 16 Jan. 1651., d. at Reading 21 July 1695; m. there 22 Jan. 1678, Timothy Wiley, b. there 21. Apr. 1653, d. there 19 Dec. 1777 son of John and Elizabeth Wiley. Four children, born at Reading. He m. (2) in 1696 Susanna , who probably d. at Reading 31 Aug. 1732 (Eaton, 126). vi. Mary, b. 16 Jan. 1657/8, d. at Reading 27 Nov. 1727; m. (1) Matthew Grover, who d. in 16W. Two children. She m. (2) Sammiel Damon, b. at Peading 23 June 1656, d. there 12 Jan. 1723/1., son of Dea. John and Abigail |
Sarah>Joseph>Joseph>Benjamin>Benjamin>Patten>Lewis>Sarah>
Walstein Tyrrell>Fitz Tyrrell>my Mom>Me
I have yet to contact the above mentioned organization to become a member and have my ancestry noted by them. It is a work in progress.
21 comments:
I found this story really interesting, especially since I am related to Sarah Rist too! Would love to chat with you about our relation. Please email me at reidstreasure@yahoo.com. Thanks!
Rose Reid
Hiya, according to family history I am related too...
Just found out some of this information about Sarah in the past week. Richard, how did you come by your info?
Here is my/our line back to Sarah:
Sarah >Joseph Davis >Joseph Davis> Benjamin Davis> Benjamin Davis >Benjamin Davis> Nathan Davis> Caroline Elmira Davis > Pearson E. Tooker >Phoebe Lynch
Sarah Rist is an ancestor of mine as well. Found the page when researching her for my son's 6th grade presentation.
Thank you!
I am also a descendant of Sarah and her husband George Davis. BTW, There is no way George Davis was born in MA in 1616. I see this info all over the web and it is patently incorrect. Both he and Sarah were certainly born in England and likely married there. According to his will proved 9/30/1667 they also had a son Benjamin, likely born in England also. All the girls were minors at the time of their father's death at sea in 1667.
I am related too, from Sarah's daughter Mary. I tend to agree with "anonymous". I also have other ppl in my tree supposedly born in Lynn at that time...and were not. If you are related to one family, you're likely related to most of the ppl who lived in the area at the time; the families inter-married quite often. Putnam, Boutwell, Emerson,Nurse, Nichols,among others.
It seems that we are all distant cousins. Sarah is my 11th great-grandmother through she and George Davis' son Joseph(wife: Elizabeth Saywell) My research has indicated that Sarah's grandfather, John Clarke, was the First Mate on the Mayflower. I can not find any evidence that she was born in England. I am curious to know where "anonymous got his information. Perhaps I need to look a bit further..
My line is William, Rees, Ichabod, Nicholas, George, Joseph, Joseph Jr., Joshua, Benjamin, Joseph, Sylvester, George, Orrin, Walter and my mother, Janet. Would love to exchange info with anyone with connected lineage.
My lineage is William, Rees, Ichabod, Nicholas, George, Joseph, Joseph Jr., Joshua, Benjamin, Joseph, Sylvester, George, Orrin, Walter and my mother, Janet Davis. Would love to exchange info with anyone connected.
I agree that George was most likely not born in MA, but in England.
I merely transcribed the record as I saw it.
Another "cousin" here. I am descended from Sarah through her son Joseph. To the commenter who questioned why George and Sarah could not be born in Massachusetts, it is because there were no English/European settlements in Massachusetts before 1620. Funny how those earlier family histories sometimes did not take that fact into account when guessing on birth places. Nice to find a bunch of family members here, especially those who claim ancestry from a victim of the famous witch trials.
Another cousin here, Decendant of daughter Mary Damon. I also live in Massachusetts in the North shore area that includes Salem, Reading and Lynn. Anyone else in this area?
I am also a descendant of Sarah. My line runs Sarah>Joseph>Thomas>Tabethy>Irena Boynton>John Pendell>Clarissa Pendell>John Brooks>Leonard Brooks>John Brooks>Nannie Belle Brooks> Carl Long>Evelyn Long>me (maiden name Martin)
John Clarke was not the one from the Mayflower. If you look the name John Clarke Mayflower you will see that this John Clarke died without any children. In Virginia.
Hi. I just discovered today that I am too a descendant of Sarah's.
Sarah-Sarah cole - samuel cole samuel Cole-rebeckah cole- john brannon - hiram brannon -john brannon myrtle m brannon - Inamae Howell- darrell Roberts- micheal roberts- and then myself.
Hi! I’m a descendant as well :) she is my 11th great grandmother! Through her daughter Sarah
Hi. I'm also a descendant. She's my 9th great grandmother. There had been oral history that we had an accused witch who hadn't been killed, but we didn't know her name. It's fascinating to know that she was one of the accused in the story most of us, related to her or not,have read about or seen in documentaries.
Sarah is my 8th GGMother — I have known of her for a while from some family documents.
👋 Hi…Sarah is my 9th great-grandmother on my dads side
Sarah is my 10th great grandmother
Sarah is my 8th great grandmother!
Sara Caroline Andrews Stinson
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