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Good and Osborne were relatively poor women with low social status, but were not closely affiliated with the Parris family. The three women, along with about others, were arrested and would eventually be put on trial for witchcraft. During trial, Sarah Good never confessed to being a witch. She did, however, accuse Osborne of being a witch and physically harming people in the community.

Good was eventually hanged. Osborne, meanwhile, never confessed nor did she accuse anyone else of being a witch. She died in jail before she was brought to trial. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile.

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She is a former faculty member of the Humanist Institute. Learn about our Editorial Process. Featured Video. Cite this Article Format. Lewis, Jone Johnson. Sarah Good Biography. Mary Easty: Hanged as a Witch in Salem, Tituba and The Salem Witch Trials of George Burroughs and the Salem Witch Trials.

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Four village leaders Sgt. Osborne was a perfect target for a witch hunt. She was an ill and fearful woman in her late 40s, possibly suffering from depression, who was an outcast and subject of gossip partly because her second husband had formerly been her indentured servant. As if this were not enough, it was suspected that they had lived as husband and wife prior to marriage.

This was a scandal. Initially claiming innocence, Tituba eventually confessed to witchcraft possibly after beatings from her owner Parris and regaled the crowd with a tale of a ride on a pole with Sarah Osborne and Sarah Good. She said that both women had encouraged her to cut off her own head, at which point Ann Putnam Jr. Osborne was also questioned about her attendance at meeting.

It was a long time since she had been seen at church, but the truth was, she had been ill and bedridden. According to notes taken during her examination, her husband and others said that she had not been at meeting for a year and two months.

Another mark against Osborne was an ongoing disagreement with the Putnam family. The Princes had two sons.



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