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1 ELIZABETH “BETTY” PARRIS By: Anthony Tran 11/7/11

2  I was born on Tuesday, November 28 th, 1682 to Reverend Samuel Parris and Mrs. Parris.  I died on Tuesday, March 21 st 1760 in my Concord home. I lived 6 years past my husband. MY LIFE

3 MY CHILDHOOD  When I was nine, Abigail, my cousin, and I did some fortune telling, since these days there’s no telling what the future may bring, with a “venus glass”. It was an egg white suspended in water, and it showed shapes.  It was mostly for determining what occupation our future husbands would have.  However, one of the girls who knew about our fortune telling saw a coffin and this started the witch hysteria because a coffin means “diabolical molestation”, according to my father.

4 MY FAMILY LIFE  My father is Reverend Samuel Parris. He is a preacher at our town, Salem and a firm Puritan.  My mother is Elizabeth Eldridge. She told the courts to stop using me to determine witches.  I had an older brother, Thomas, and a younger sister, Sushanna.  Our family also had two slaves, Tituba and a male.

5  Most of my education comes from my father’s preaching to me.  The rest came from Tituba’s tales of Barbados. MY EDUCATION

6  After the hysteria, I got myself married in 1710 to Benjamin Baron, who is a yeoman, trader, cordwainer, and shoemaker.  I lived an ordinary life and had four children. MY CAREER  During the hysteria, I was used to convict “witches” and find others.  Before the hysteria, I simply ran errands like any Puritan girl would have.

7  My religion was Puritan, although I did do some fortune telling, which was a demonic activity these days.  My father, mother and my brother and sister are also Puritan. MY RELIGION

8  I was one of the accusers during the trials and the first to be “bewitched”.  I was also used to point out other witches.  After I identified Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne and Tituba as witches, I testified that I was being tormented spectrally by visions haunting me. MY ROLE IN THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS

9 VENUS GLASS The girls would crack an egg and get the egg white from it and drop it into a glass of water. Then, whatever pictures show up represents what future they will have. In one girl’s case, it showed a coffin. A coffin, according to Reverend Parris, represented diabolical molestation.

10 WORKS CITED Walsh, Sarah-Nell. “Elizabeth Parris.” Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project. 2001. Salem Witch Trials in History and Literature\An Undergraduate Course, University of Virginia. 10 Nov. 2011.http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/salem/people/e_parris.html “Samuel Parris.” Samuel Parris. 10 Nov. 2011. Walsh, Sarah-Nell. “Elizabeth Parris.” Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project. 2001. Salem Witch Trials in History and Literature\An Undergraduate Course, University of Virginia. 10 Nov. 2011.http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/salem/people/e_parris.html “Samuel Parris.” Samuel Parris. 10 Nov. 2011.


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