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Thomkins Matteson painting from Wikimedia Commons |
On 26 May 1698, Mary Wyeth, the 49-year-old
unmarried daughter of Nicholas Wyeth and Rebecca Parks Andrew Wyeth Fox, wrote
in her last will and testament that anything “due from the estate of my Father
Wyeth and my Mother Fox my will is it be disposed of to my five Brothers Thomas
Andrew, Daniel Andrew, Nicolas (sic) Wyeth, John Wyeth and William Wyeth and to
my sisters Sarah Fiske and Rebecca Jacobs.” The sister Mary mentioned, Rebecca
Andrew Frost Jacobs, is shown here with her hands raised in anger at her
daughter Margaret for accusing her grandfather George Jacobs Sr. of witchcraft. This
painting has been widely used to depict the trials that started on 1
Mar 1692 in Salem, MA. For more information on Mary’s will and her
siblings accused of witchcraft, please see pages 41-56 and 153-154 of
The Wyeth
and Wythe Families of America book.