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Roger Toothaker - Wikipedia Roger Toothaker (1634 – 16 June 1692) was a physician from Billerica, Massachusetts who was accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in May 1692 He was sent to Boston Jail where he died the following month
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Roger Toothaker and Family: Witches or Witch Killers? Roger Toothaker was a farmer and folk healer from Billerica who specialized in detecting and punishing witches Toothaker was accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials, but his case never went to trial because he died in jail
Roger, Mary, and Margaret Toothaker Home, Site of Mary Toothaker, born Mary Allen in Andover in the mid-1640s, was approximately 47 years old when she was accused of witchcraft ten days after her husband She was arrested on May 28, along with her youngest child, 9-year-old daughter Margaret, and taken to Salem jail
Roger Toothaker and the Salem Witch Trials Roger Toothaker was a practicing physician and farmer of Salem around the time of the Salem Witch Trials He was accused and imprisoned for witchcraft He would never see his freedom again as he died in prison There is not much evidence that survived that speaks of Toothaker, with the exception of the testimony of Thomas Gage Jump to:
Witches of Massachusetts – T – Legends of America Roger Toothaker (1634-1692) – A doctor, Roger Toothaker, was charged with witchcraft and died in prison He was born in England on November 27, 1634, and he traveled with his parents to America when he was just a baby
Dr Roger Toothaker (1634-1692) - Find a Grave Memorial Roger Toothaker was a physician from Billerica, Massachusetts who was accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials, on May 18, 1692, by Elizabeth Hubbard, Ann Putnam, Jr , and Mary Walcott He was sent to Boston Jail where he died the following month
Roger Toothaker (abt. 1612 - bef. 1638) - WikiTree Explore genealogy for Roger Toothaker born abt 1612 England died 1638 Plymouth, Plymouth Colony including research + descendants + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community
Toothaker - Name Meaning and Origin The surname Toothaker is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "tōth" meaning "tooth" and the word "ācere" meaning "field " Therefore, the meaning of the surname Toothaker can be interpreted as "one who lives near or works in a field with teeth-like features or characteristics "