Leeds in the 1870s
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Salem and the New England area are on my bucket list. The best book I have ever read about the Salem witch trials and kind of how and why the whole event could have taken place is the Physik Book of Deliverance Dane. It's written as a mystery by a woman who had just gotten her PhD in basically the Salem Witch Trials and its main character is a woman who is going for her PhD in the same topic and is trying to figure out what her thesis is going to be when she stumbles across a clue to Deliverance Dane.
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regarding the Salem witch trials Dakota.The best book I have come across about them is actually called "THESE HAUNTED ISLANDS" by Chris Lake, published in 1986 by Redberry press of Jersey.It is about Witchcraft in the Channel Islands.However, it has a large section in it pointing out that Salem and the surrounding area had been settled by people from the Channel Islands who were fishermen that had decided to settle there after fishing the New England coast for decades.They brought with them the superstitions of the Channel islands where there had been a witch craze similiar to that in Salem but in the end of the Sixteenth Century to around 1620.The Mather family came from the islands and had actually been preachers there!I was amazed when I came across this book as I had never heard of the connections before, and it explains a lot of stuff in relation to French and Breton superstition and folklore.Well worth reading if you can find a copy.
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Tried downloading on my Kindle but no luck so went to Amazon and they had it so it's supposed to be here in the next couple of weeks. Will make interesting reading.My mom's ancestors were pitched out of the Massachusetts Bay Colony as they didn't ascribe to the strict religious attitudes of the Mather family and other puritans. So they bought land and started what is now Rhode Island. Only, one of the females just couldn't abide by the fact that the people in the Massachusetts Bay Colony were missing the real religious enlightment, so she basically walked back to Boston 3 times to preach to them. She was cast out 2 times and the third time they hung her. And my sister says I'm stubborn.......
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well, they did sentence her the first two times to be hung, but ended up just escorting her to the edge of their civilization and pointing her in the direction of Rhode Island, so I guess they figured that she was testing their authority so they pulled out the rope and the stool and the deed was done.
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Tough times Dakota !Any news of Jane in the family tree yet or or you stillshaking it,seems to be too much of a coincidence not to be included.If Lilysmum is out there I have not forgotten you,just have some pressing family probs to sort out(and the wife is back at work this week so normal service is about to be resumed)Going forth with map and camera at the ready !May have to call at 'The Fountain'to prepare myself though !
Consciousness: That annoying time between naps.90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.
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dogduke wrote: Tough times Dakota !Any news of Jane in the family tree yet or or you stillshaking it,seems to be too much of a coincidence not to be included.If Lilysmum is out there I have not forgotten you,just have some pressing family probs to sort out(and the wife is back at work this week so normal service is about to be resumed)Going forth with map and camera at the ready !May have to call at 'The Fountain'to prepare myself though ! Hi Dogduke,was away on holiday last week and going again next week!!! Just whenever you have the time is fine and thank you for your help. My family tree looks very dull compared to Dakota's, I'd love to unearth a bit of intrigue