No. She maintained her innocence until she died in prison on May 10, 1692.
The first three women to be tried in Salem were Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborn. Soon after these three women were accused, multiple accusations swept across Salem and many were put in jail or sentenced to hang.
She was hanged.
No.
Tituba, Sarah Goode and Sarah Osbourne.
Sarah Osborn died in 1796.
Sarah Good was, as we can figure from documents, thirty-eight/thirty-nine years in 1692.
Sarah Osborn has written: 'Familiar letters' 'Familiar letters, written by Mrs. Sarah Osborn, and Miss Susanna Anthony' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Bridget Bishop was the first top be hanged. Sarah Goode, Sarah Osbourne and Tituba were the first to be accused.
Witchcraft in Salem. On March 1, 1692, Salem, Massachusetts authorities interrogated Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne, and an Indian slave, Tituba, to determine if they indeed practiced witchcraft. So began the infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692 .
Roger Toothaker, Ann Foster, Sarah Osbourne and Lydia Dustin.
Yes. Some prominent men in Boston, a group in Salem, John Hale (eventually), and, among the accused,: Martha Corey, Sarah Cloyse, George Jacobs and John Proctor.
Rebbecca Nurse, Mary Easty and Sarah Cloyse. Rebbecca and Mary were executed.