8 People Who Were Brutally Executed During The Salem Witch Trials

Published September 4, 2023
Updated September 11, 2023

Martha Carrier: The Defiant “Queen Of Hell”

Examination Of A Witch

Wikimedia CommonsThis 1853 painting depicting the “examination of a witch” was based on the Salem witch trials.

Martha Carrier lived in nearby Andover, not Salem. But she had an infamous reputation. Many believed that she’d brought smallpox to town around 1690.

“Carrier and some of her children are smitten with that contagious disease the small-pox,” town records stated. “[T]ake care that they do not spread the distemper with wicked carelessness which we are afraid they have already done.”

Though it’s impossible to know for certain why girls in Salem accused “Goody Carrier” of witchcraft, it’s possible that her association with smallpox set many people against her. On May 28, 1692, Carrier was arrested.

Her trial started a few days later. When she entered the courtroom, the girls who had accused her had violent fits.

“Goody Carrier, she bites me, pinches me, & tells me she would cut my throat,” one girl claimed. Another said that she saw 13 ghosts — representatives of the 13 people who had died of smallpox.

But Carrier was defiant. “I have not done it,” she said. Carrier added, “It is a shameful thing that you should mind these folks that are out of their wits.”

Despite Carrier’s strong stance, however, the tide of public opinion had turned against her. Mather later called her a “rampant hag” and the “Queen of Hell.” Her sons said she was a witch — after they had been tortured into confessing — and another Andover woman claimed that Carrier had become a witch six years ago and even attended “witch meetings.”

Thus, Carrier’s fate was sealed. On August 19, 1692, she was hanged alongside Reverend George Burroughs and three others. All of them professed their innocence. But their pleas fell on deaf ears.

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Kaleena Fraga
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A staff writer for All That's Interesting, Kaleena Fraga has also had her work featured in The Washington Post and Gastro Obscura, and she published a book on the Seattle food scene for the Eat Like A Local series. She graduated from Oberlin College, where she earned a dual degree in American History and French.
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Jaclyn Anglis
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Jaclyn is the senior managing editor at All That's Interesting. She holds a Master's degree in journalism from the City University of New York and a Bachelor's degree in English writing and history (double major) from DePauw University. She is interested in American history, true crime, modern history, pop culture, and science.
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Fraga, Kaleena. "8 People Who Were Brutally Executed During The Salem Witch Trials." AllThatsInteresting.com, September 4, 2023, https://allthatsinteresting.com/salem-witch-trials-victims. Accessed May 8, 2024.