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Elizabeth Booth (Salem witch trials)
Elizabeth Booth (born 1674) was a resident of Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony, who became one of the accusers during the Salem Witch Trials.〔()〕〔()〕
==Biography==
At 18, Booth was a member of the “outer circle” of girls who were supposedly afflicted by witchcraft, and she participated in examinations, inquests, and trials.〔Drake, Samuel G. “Annals of Witchcraft in New England”, ''The Salem Witch Trials Reader'', ed. Frances Hill. De Capo Press. Boston. 2009.〕 Booth lived near John Proctor and his wife Elizabeth Proctor, and most of her court proceedings referenced the Proctors. 〔Roach, Marilynne K. The Salem Witch Trials: A day by day chronicle of a community under siege. Taylor Trade Publications, 2004.
Booth's testimony helped lead to the hangings of John Proctor and Wilmot Redd, the pressing to death of Giles Corey, and the imprisonment and death sentence of the pregnant Elizabeth Proctor. In October 1692, she married Jonathon Pease.〔

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