Samuel Wardwell

Samuel Wardwell (May 16, 1643 - September 22, 1692) was a man accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692. He was executed by hanging on September 22, 1692, along with Alice Parker, Martha Corey, Mary Eastey, Ann Pudeator, Mary Parker, Wilmot Redd, and Margaret Scott.

Samuel Wardwell
Samuel Wardwell's memorial marker
BornMay 16, 1643
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedSeptember 22, 1692(1692-09-22) (aged 49)
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
NationalityEnglish
Known forConvicted of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials
Spouse(s)Sarah Wardwell
ChildrenMercy Wardwell

Wardwell was born on May 16, 1643, to Thomas Wardwell and Elizabeth Woodruff in Boston, Massachusetts. His father had been a follower of John Wheelwright and Anne Hutchinson.

Samuel's wife, Sarah, controlled a one hundred and eighty-eight-acre estate, which she had inherited from her first husband, Adam Hawkes, upon his death. The Province of Massachusetts Bay passed a law which provided attainder for "conjuration, witchcraft, and dealing with evil and wicked spirits", which meant the loss of civil, inheritance, and property rights of those accused.[1]

William Baker Jr., 14 years old, accused Samuel, Sarah, and their 19-year-old daughter Mercy Wardwell of witchcraft. All three confessed the very day they were interrogated.[2]

Samuel was executed at Proctor's Ledge in Salem after retracting a "forced" confession.[3] Eventually his widow, Sarah Wardwell, was reprieved and released. In 1712, after Sarah died, their son, Samuel Wardwell Jr., was left destitute and later sued the Colony, winning some compensation for the family's ordeals.[1]

Per the TV show Who Do You Think You Are?, actor Scott Foley is a direct descendant of Samuel Wardwell.[4]

References

  1. Carol F Karlsen (1987) Devil in the Shape of a Woman New York: W.W. Norton and Co. pp. 105–06
  2. Mary Beth Norton (2002) In the Devil's Snare. Alfred A. Knopf
  3. Elizabeth Wardwell Stay (1906) Wardwell, Sketch of the Antecedents of Solomon Wardwell .. E.A. Hall & Co (via Internet Archive)
  4. "Scott Foley – Who Do You Think You Are – "God Knows I Am Innocent"". April 9, 2016.

Further reading

  • Upham, Charles (1980). Salem Witchcraft. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 2 vv., v. 2 pp. 324, 384, 480.
  • "Samuel Wardwell". Retrieved 2009-03-02.


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