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  1. Sarah Osborne (also variously spelled Osbourne, Osburne, or Osborn; née Warren, formerly Prince, (c. 1643 – May 10, 1692) was a colonist in the Massachusetts Bay colony and one of the first women to be accused of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials of 1692.

  2. Sarah Osborne est une vieille femme, alitée, qui a suscité la réprobation générale en captant l'héritage des enfants de son premier mari pour le remettre à son nouvel époux. Quant à Tituba, c'est l'esclave barbadienne de Samuel Parris.

  3. 31 mai 2022 · Quand elles comprennent qu’elles vont à l’encontre des principes du christianisme, elles s’inquiètent et se mettent à accuser trois femmes ; Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne et l’esclave du révérant Tituba. Les trois femmes sont mal considérées dans la commune, l’accusation tient donc le coup.

  4. 17 juil. 2018 · Sarah Good, who was arrested along with Tituba, was a beggar who was looked down on by the town for her financial instability and her debts. Sarah Osborne lived on Salem’s margins, too—she...

  5. 8 oct. 2019 · Sarah Osborne was one of the first accused of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials. She would ultimately be found guilty but would die in prison.

  6. This house was constructed in 1660 and served as the home of Sarah Osborne during the Salem Witch Trials. Though Sarah was accused of witchcraft, she never made it to trial; she died in prison from the harsh treatment. The house has since been moved to its current location and it is privately owned.

  7. 19 juil. 2022 · Les filles affligées accusèrent bientôt trois femmes : l’esclave « indienne » des Parris, Tituba ; une mendiante locale, Sarah Good ; et une veuve invalide, Sarah Osbourne.