Ancestry/Genealogy
In reply to the discussion: Just found out that an ancestor testified in the Salem Witchcraft Trials [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)He wrote The History of Salem and published it himself in the 192os in three volumes. Before that, he published The Essex Antiquarian magazine which published a lot of the information from the county where Salem is.
A huge amount of the information I am finding about Henry Kinne (aka Keany - Keeny - Keine - Kene - Keney - Kenne - Kening - Kennee - Kenney - Kenninge - Kenny - Kennye - Keny - Keyney - Kine - Kiney - Kinne - Kinney) is from those publications.
It's sad that humans have not learned from the past. Now there are witch trials and killings happening in more parts of the world - and the same fundamentalist mentality is encouraging this idiocy. Whether or not some fungus or contamination was responsible for the original claims of witchcraft, the witchcraft mania went on far longer than can be fully attributed to those causes. And they certainly cannot be the cause of every witchcraft craze that has happened over the years.
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