Elizabeth "Betty" Parris (November 28, 1682 – March 21, 1760)[1] was one of the young girls who accused other people of being witches during the Salem witch trials. The accusations made by Parris and her cousin Abigail Williams caused the direct death of 20 Salem residents: 19 were hanged, while another, Giles Corey, was pressed to death.[2]
^Brooks, Rebecca B. (June 10, 2013). "Elizabeth Parris: First Afflicted Girl of the Salem Witchcraft Trials". historyofmassachusetts.org. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
^Profile Archived June 26, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, womenshistory.about.com; accessed December 23, 2014.
Thomas Parris was born in 1681, and her younger sister Susanna Parris was born in 1687. Others living in the Parris household included Betty's orphaned...
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first accused of witchcraft at the beginning of the year 1692, when BettyParris became ill with an unidentified sickness. Together, she and Abigail Williams...
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initially afflicted children, BettyParris, daughter of Salem Village's minister Samuel Parris, and shortly afterward Betty's "afflictions" appear to have...
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addition to writing novels — under her own name as well as the pseudonym S. J. Parris. Merritt read English at Queens' College, and graduated from Cambridge University...
Trials" in which Abigail Wolcott, played by Shannen Doherty (who played BettyParris in the aforementioned Voyagers! episode and the witch Prue Halliwell...
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Shakespeare Festival's Atlas Award. In 1961 she created the role of BettyParris in the world premiere of Robert Ward's The Crucible at the New York City...