Kate Eveland Miss DelGrego English III CP E MARY EASTY
Dec 28, 2015
My name is Mary Easty and I was born to William Towne
and Joanna Blessing Towne. My birthplace was in Great
Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, and I was baptized on August
24, 1634 in the Saint Nicholas Parish Church.
BIRTH
My family and I moved to America around 1640, where my
sister Sarah was born. Like any young girl during my
childhood, I helped my mother with the household and
learned how to run it so I could run my own household in
my future. My sisters and I were very helpful to our mother
by helping her with the simple chores, but sometimes we
were being childish and got in her way.
CHILDHOOD
My parents are William Towne and Joanna Blessing Towne, and I
was one of eight children.
Rebecca, later called Rebecca Nurse, and Sarah, later to be called
Sarah Cloyse, are my sisters. Sadly they were also accused of
Witchcraft during the Salem outbreak, although there was plenty of
evidence that proves they were innocent. Rebecca was hanged, but
luckily Sarah was able to out live the Salem witch hysteria.
I had four brothers: John, Edmund, Jacob, and Joseph. Including
Rebecca and Sarah, I had one other sister and her name was
Suzanna.
FAMILY
Most of my education was in my childhood home and it
included simple reading, so I could read the Bible and other
important literature. My older siblings helped me learn how
to do the basic things because my mother was so busy
running the house. I was also taught how to write.
EDUCATION
I married Isaac Easty, a well-to-do farmer born in England,
1655. We had eleven children, but sadly only seven survived
to see their days in childhood. Together Isaac and I lived
across the street from my parents in Topsfield on a lovely
farm. Isaac became a well known figure in town and
became a selectman in the town.
HUSBAND AND CHILDREN
I ran the household day to day, and my daughters helped
me do simple chores like I did with my mother. My sons
helped their father in the field in the Spring, Summer, and
Harvest season.
I was also a well respected, kind religious woman, and I
would be found at the church every Sunday.
CAREER
I formed into the Puritan religion so I was dedicated to the
church. My Sundays were always spent at the church. My
regular visits and visitors were other religious households
like mine. Some were just to visit, but others were for
prayer groups.
RELIGIOUS PRACTICES
In April 1692, I was accused of witchcraft. The accusation shocked my
village. Unlike some of the other alleged witches, I was not a social
outcast or an outspoken woman who may have offended the villagers.
Perhaps the accusation was inspired by envy or maybe I was a likely
target after the conviction of my sister, Rebecca.
At the time of my questioning, I was about 58 years. My examination
followed the pattern of most in Salem. The girls that accused me had fits
and were speechless at times. The magistrate argued with me for not
confessing my guilt, which he deemed proven beyond doubt by the
sufferings of the afflicted.
SALEM WITCH HYSTERIA INVOLVEMENT
I was calm and respectful during my examination this part of the examination with the magistrate proves it,
‘“How far have you complied with Satan.’
‘Sir, I never complied with him but pray against him all my days. What would you have Easty do?’
‘Confess if you be guilty’
‘I will say it, if it was my last time, I am clear of this sin.’ (Easty and Magistrate)
During the exam, when I clasped my hands together, the hands of Mary Lewis, one of the so called “afflicted”, were clenched
and she did not release until I released my hands. When I inclined my head, the “afflicted” girls cried out, because as long
as my head was inclined their necks were broken.
SALEM WITCH HYSTERIA INVOLVEMENT
The “afflicted” girls’ cries were consistent, and I was sent
to the Salem Jail. After two months, I was released back to
my family. My family and I thought that I was safe from
further prosecution, but we were wrong. Apparently the
“afflicted” girls were not pleased with my release. Their fits
became more frequent, especially the fits of Mercy Lewis.
SALEM WITCH HYSTERIA INVOLVEMENT
An officer woke me from my sleep and took me from my
husband and children to be brought back to jail. When I
was back in a cell, confined with chains, Lewis’s fits
stopped. I was tried on September 9, despite my plea,
“I never complied, but prayed against [Satan] all my days
… I will say it, if it was my last time, I am clear of this sin.”
No one in the village was able to change what my fate was.
SALEM WITCH HYSTERIA INVOLVEMENT
I was hanged on September 22nd, 1692.
Before my execution, I wrote a letter to the judges asking
that “no more innocent blood be shed.” My letter raised
sympathy and doubt in Salem Village, but still no one could
save me.
Five years after my death I was proven innocent like my
sisters.
DEATH
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