I was looking for the same answer and came across your question. As best I can tell, the name of the Boston Medium was "Mrs. Piper." That's all I can find.
A reference is here:
http://books.Google.com/books?id=e8BZAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA273&lpg=PA273&dq=%22the+boston+medium%22&source=bl&ots=hGIsyXoGpU&sig=l_Dukc36k000AH_fwhhpcpTWxcQ&hl=en&ei=_mU9SqKyJYXuMoqW2LwO&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10
This article does not connect "Mrs. Piper" and Mrs. Winchester, but it does refer to her as "The Boston Medium" and the dates coincide.
Hope that helps.
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Sarah Phillips will be staying with her friend, Mary, during the Boston Tea Party. Mary’s family is supportive of the colonial resistance and has welcomed Sarah for the duration of the event. This arrangement allows Sarah to participate in the protest while having a safe place to stay.
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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.
The Winchester House is located in Northern California. It is well known for being the home of Sarah Winchester widow of William Winchester. Sarah went to see a medium after the death of her husband and daughter, and was told she needed to keep building on the house to be protected from ghosts, and this is what she did for 38 years.
Sarah Winchester was born in September 1839.
Sarah Winchester was born in September 1839.
Sarah Winchester's birth name is Sarah Lockwood Pardee.
Sarah Winchester was born in Connecticut, United States.
Sarah Winchester knew English, French, Latin, and Italian.
Sarah Winchester, of the Winchester gun fortune, took the advice of a 'medium' who told her if she stopped construcion on her house she would die. So for decades Sarah used her vast forturne (actually her dead husband's) to keep continual construction going on her house in San Jose, CA. She believed in ghosts and spirits and claimed there were many living in the house with her. People that work in the house or surrounding grounds claim there are ghosts, one of them being Sarah Winchester herself.
Sarah Winchester's niece, who lived with her, was named Marion Mourning Winchester. After the death of Sarah's husband, she took Marion in, and the two lived together at the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California. Marion played a significant role in Sarah's life during that time.
The Sarah Winchester mystery house contains 160 rooms.
September 5, 1922
Spirits
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