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This site is currently being redesigned.
I have decided to have
the main page of this site dedicated
to my family and in particular my family tree.
Genealogy is a passion of
mine and I want to use this site
as a means to connect with other genealogists and distant cousins.
My family tree that
currently appears on this site is
outdated and a new family tree with more information
will be added soon
Four of my 9th
great-grandfathers were the original
settlers of Amesbury, MA.
William Sargent
Anthony Colby
Richard Currier
George Martin

George Martin's wife, and
my 9th great grandmother, was
Susannah North Martin.
On April 30, 1692 a
warrant was issued for Susannah's arreston a charge of witchcraft and she was arrested on May 2nd of that year.
On June 26, 1692, Susannah's trial for witchcraft began in Salem, Massachusetts.
She was found guilty, and condemned to death.
On Tuesday, July 19, 1692 Susanna Martin along with other convicted "witches" Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Sarah Wilde,
and Elizabeth Howe were taken from their cells, put into a cart and driven up the rocky road to
Gallows Hill where they were hanged.
Susannah was 67 years of age at the time of her death.
It wasn't until October
31, 2001 that acting governor of
Massachusetts, Jane Swift, signed a law that formally pardoned
Susannah Martin
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