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Clawson was declared innocent, while Desborough was declared guilty and later pardoned of all crimes. Mercy Desborough and Elizabeth Clawson were both accused by a servant in the house of Daniel Westcott, according to Lawrence. Two women who were dunked in what was called Fairfield’s “ducking pond” were caught in just such a family conflict. The second type of woman who was typically accused of witchcraft was a woman who perhaps had some status but was caught in the middle of a conflict between two warring families. This type of woman probably also had no male heir or was childless altogether and lived on the outskirts of the community. The first type of woman, according to Lawrence, was one who was considered outspoken or abrasive, who “held her head too high,” but lacked status in the community and had no one to vouch for her.
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“Women might be called witches for two reasons that had nothing to do with them actually practicing sorcery,” Lawrence said. “Whenever we think about witches, we of course think about Salem and the witch trials of 1692 but what most people don’t know too much about is the long history of witch hunting in Connecticut and the very interesting twists and turns that happened there,” Walter Woodward, the state historian, said at “New England’s Other Witch Hunt,” a recent lecture at the Darien Library.ĭepiction of 17th century witch trial. According to Lawrence, 11 out of the 15 witch executions that took place between 16 were in Connecticut. Connecticut has a rich history when it comes to witch trials.