Witch trials
Salem,MA in the 1600s
1692 and 1693 in Salem Ma
Betty Parris was one of the main accusers in the Salem witch trials. She was born in Salem, MA on November 28, 1682 and died in Salem on March 21, 1760.
As far as I know they are fictional, featured in the movie "The Covenant." Ipswich, however, is a real place, located in Essex County, MA, not real far from Salem and Danvers (the latter, known as "Salem Village" in 1692, was where the Salem Witch Trials took place, not Salem proper). It's a nice town. My own ancestors were among the original settlers in the early 17th century and I know of no stories of certain families having magical powers.
The Salem Witch Museum is located in Salem, Massachusetts. They offer information on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and they show the evolution of witches over the years.
You just take ROUTE 1A NORTH to Salem.
Salem, Massachusetts, is located in Essex County. It is situated on the North Shore of Massachusetts and is known for its rich history, particularly related to the Salem witch trials of 1692. The city is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its historic sites and maritime heritage.
The driving distance from Framingham MA to Salem MA is 41.1 road miles, using I-95 North.
1692 and 1693 in Salem Ma
40 miles
Salem, Massachusetts
The address of the Proprietors Of The Salem Athenaeum is: 337 Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970