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      • A recent handwriting analysis conducted by Professor Peter Grund from the University of Kansas has determined that over 100 of the Salem witch trial documents, including the depositions of the afflicted girls, were written by Thomas Putnam himself.
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  2. Jun 17, 2021 · Thomas Putnam, along with his daughter Ann Putnam, are responsible for many accusations and executions during the Salem Witch Trials.

  3. Nov 19, 2013 · A recent handwriting analysis conducted by Professor Peter Grund from the University of Kansas has determined that over 100 of the Salem witch trial documents, including the depositions of the afflicted girls, were written by Thomas Putnam himself.

  4. Thomas Putnam (March 22, 1652 [O.S. March 12, 1651] – June 3 [O.S. May 24], 1699) [3] was a member of the Putnam family, a resident of Salem Village (present-day Danvers, Massachusetts, United States) and a significant accuser in the notorious 1692 Salem witch trials.

  5. Explore digitized manuscripts and documents from the Salem witch trials. This research guide was rewritten and updated in 2024 by Dr. Tricia Peone, New England's Hidden Histories Project Director. Witchcraft was a serious concern in early New England.

  6. Jul 7, 2018 · On October 8, 1692, Thomas Brattle, a Boston merchant, wrote a letter to an unnamed English clergyman in which he criticized the Salem Witch Trials.

  7. Salem witchcraft trials. Court Documents: Many, though not all, of the legal documents produced during the Salem witch trials survive. These documents include pre-trial examinations, arrest warrants, depositions given at trial, prison expense lists, execution warrants, and petitions for restitution. Unfortunately, the transcriptions

  8. On February 29, 1692, warrants were issued for Goode, Osburn, and Tituba—signed by Joseph Hutchinson, Thomas Preston, and Thomas and Edward Putnam, father and uncle to Ann. Meanwhile, Minister Parris, who feared for his daughter, continued to fill his sermons with the evil and danger of witchcraft, while the girls wandered the village ...

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