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John Hathorne - Wikipedia John Hathorne (August 1641 – May 10, 1717) was a merchant and magistrate of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Salem, Massachusetts He is best known for his early and vocal role as one of the leading judges in the Salem witch trials
John Hathorne: Salem Witch Judge - History of Massachusetts Blog John Hathorne was a judge in the Salem Witch Trials and the great-great-grandfather of author Nathaniel Hawthorne Hathorne was born in Salem on August 5, 1641, to William Hathorne and Anne Smith
John Hathorne Home, Site of - Salem Witch Museum Judge John Hathorne was one of the most vocal participants during the Salem witchcraft trials Judge Hathorne lived south of the Town House Salem Courthouse in 1692, on present-day Washington Street, a short walk from home to court
Hathorne, John - Salem Links and Lore Justice John Hathorne was the third son of Major William and Anna Hathorne He became a prosperous merchant in Salem and a judge on the Superior Court He was also commander-in-chief against the Indians in 1696
Hathorne Is Closing at the End of the Week - Nashville Scene John Stephenson, owner of the highly regarded Hathorne, announced today that his West Side casual fine dining spot will permanently close at the end of the week Hathorne is the latest
Hathorne Hawthorne - Salem Ancestry While not legally trained, Hathorne was a trusted law official and was, like the other judges, a wealthy merchant He owned a wharf and a liquor license and was a landowner with property in Maine
National Historic Landmark Historical Marker Originally known as Hathorne Hill, a 257-foot glacial drumlin that was the home of famous Salem Witch Trial judge John Hathorne, the land became home of the Dodge Farm in the 1800's