Let’s explore the Reformation, a transformative period that left a lasting legacy not only on faith but also on family lines, cultural heritage, and European society. This journey through the...
Category - Witch Trials
Were the Salem Witch Trials Hard on Animals? A Lesser-Known Tale of Fear and Superstition
The Salem Witch Trials are among the most infamous episodes of mass hysteria in early American history. In 1692, a wave of fear swept through the small, isolated community in Salem, Massachusetts...
Site of Salem Witch Trial Hangings Discovered: Why It’s Important to Genealogists
The location of the 1692 Salem witch trial hangings has been located by researchers. Here's why this discovery is significant to genealogists.
The Ouija Board: Spirit Communication or Superstition?
The Ouija board has become a cultural touchstone, a mysterious object imbued with the power to fascinate, thrill, and terrify. Its letters, numbers, and simple planchette have allowed generations to...
The Connecticut Witch Trials: Witch Hysteria in America Long Before Salem
Did you know that colonial America had more than one incident of witchcraft hysteria? While the Salem witch trials are the most famous incident, they are not the only one, or even the first. Here is...
Witches in the Family? Resources for Researching the Families of the Salem Witch Trials
Do you have a connection to the Salem witch trials of 1692? How do you know? Here are some resources for finding out, and for tracing your Salem witch ancestry.