Because his grand-daughter wanted the land. And knew she could get it if he was dead
George Jacobs Sr. led a life marked by both prosperity and tragedy. Initially, he was a successful farmer and a prominent member of his community in colonial Massachusetts. However, his life took a dark turn during the Salem witch trials, where he was accused of witchcraft, leading to his imprisonment and eventual execution. His story reflects the tumultuous socio-political climate of the time, illustrating how fear and hysteria can dramatically alter a person's fate.
George Jacobs is a neighbor of Thomas Putnam's, and Putnam accuses him of witchcraft. During the trials, Putnam's daughter continues her act by saying that Jacobs forced her to do certain things. He is accused of witchcraft only so that Putnam can gain his land
George Moffat Sr. died in 1878.
George Moffat Sr. was born in 1810.
George Bryson Sr. was born in 1813.
George Bryson Sr. died in 1900.
George Frisch Jacobs has written: 'The Brennan family' -- subject(s): Family
Around fifty including: Abigail Hobbs Margaret Jacobs Sarah Churchwell Tituba Mary Lacey sr Mary Lacey jr Mary Warren Deliverance Hobbs Ann Foster
I'm not sure what you want. Mr.& Mrs. Albert Jacobs Sr. , or if Sr. is an accompanying Hispanic gentleman , add on the next line , Sr. [Senor] Roberto Benitez .
George J. Maloof Sr. was born on April 11, 1923.
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.
George J. Maloof Sr. was born on April 11, 1923.