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Mehitable Woodworth

Mehitable Woodworth

Female 1662 -

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  1. 1.  Mehitable Woodworth was born on 15 Aug 1662 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Walter Woodworth, daughter of Walter Woodworth and Mrs Woodworth).

    Notes:

    !Little Compton Families;Benjamin Franklin Wilbour;Little Compton Historical Society;1967 !Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England;James Savage;Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc.;1977


    Name:
    "Mehitabel is mentioned as having been "unfortunate as to her health." She was afflicted with some nervous disorder, which in those superstitious days was synonymous with being "possessed with the devil;" in other words, she was under the influence of witchcraft and Mary Ingham was charged with being the witch. On March 6, 1676, she was indicted in the following language: "Mary Ingham, thou art indicted by the name of Mary Ingham of the Town of Scituate, in the jurisdiction of New Plymouth, for that thou, having not the fear of God before thine eyes, hast by the help of the Devil in a witchcraft or sorcery, maliciously procured much hurt, mischief and pains unto the body of Mehitabel Woodworth, the daughter of Walter Woodworth, of Scituate aforesaid, and some others; particular causing her,
    the said Mehitabel to fall into violent fits, and causing great pains unto several parts of her body at several times so as she, the said
    Mehitabel Woodworth hath almost been bereft of her senses and hath greatly languished to her much suffering thereby and the procuring of great grief, sorrow and charge to her parents--all which thou hast procured and done against the law of God and to His great dishonor, and contrary to our Sovereign Lord the King, His crown and dignity." Mary was tried and acquitted and thus an end was put to the nonsense of witchcraft in the town of Scituate.
    see Witchcraft section,
    "History of Scituate"
    by Samuel Deane

    NOTE: It has since been proven that the mold on the rye bread was the cause of all the afflictions suffered by those like Mary and Mehitable and others that were charged with being a witch. The poor men and women accused of witchcraft suffered greatly both physically and mentally because of the poisoning of this mold to the mind and the body.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter Woodworth was born in 1612; died about 1685 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. Abigail Woodworth was born in 1664 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    2. 1. Mehitable Woodworth was born on 15 Aug 1662 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Martha Woodworth was born in 1656 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    4. Isaac Woodworth was born in 1659 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 1 Apr 1714.
    5. Benjamin Woodworth was born in 1638 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 22 Apr 1728.
    6. Mary Woodworth was born on 10 Mar 1650 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    7. Elizabeth Woodworth was born in 1640 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    8. Joseph Woodworth was born in 1648 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    9. Sarah Woodworth was born in 1637 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    10. Thomas Woodworth was born in 1636 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 17 Mar 1718/19.



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