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Bloodlines of Salem

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Au t o m atic New s Ag g r eg at o r Salem Witch Trials in the news.... SalemANA searches current news and publishes headlines about the trials in a consolidated and summarized format. Nelson, David. "Bush 'most related' Salem Witch Trials descendant." Salt Lake City: Bloodlines of Salem. Oct. 3, 2008.

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"[T]he wrong-doing of one generation lives into the successive ones." - - Nat haniel Hawt hor ne, "The House of t he Seven Gables" Bloodlines of Salem is the place where visitors share ideas and information about the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, its participants and their families. Many of us have researched and proved our descents from one or more of the participants. The trials unfolded more than three centuries ago and continue to figure prominently in the studies of history, law and religion. As amateur and professional Salemologists, however, our study of the trials isn't limited to our lineages. While the facts about our infamous ancestors might be the focus of our work, it's the celebration of their memories and mysteries that continue to fascinate new generations of their families and the public. We welcome you to explore with us.

PLAYER: Listen to M u sic I n sp ir ed b y Salem ' s Hau n t in g Past


Nox Arcana. "Veil of Darkness." Darklore Manor. CD. Remastered in 2007 by Joseph Vargo and William Piotrowski. Cleveland, Ohio: Nox Arcana / Monolith Graphics, 2003.

+ SALEM OLOGY
Salemology \sey'-luhm-ol'-uh-jee\, n., 1. [-ologies, pl.] The study of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, 2. [-ologist, n.] A person who practices Salemology, 3. [-ological, adj.; -ologically, adv.] Of or relating to Salemology, 4. [-ologize, v.] To explain in Salemological terms.

+ RECOGN I TI ON CU RREN T M OON PH ASE


"[I]nteresting." - -Chr is Chir okas, "Fr ancis Cooke Societ y Newslet t er"
County of Franklin, Mass. (USDA-NRCS Photo)

"Framingham's Salem's End, now known as Salem End Road, was founded by 'refugees' of the Salem Witch Trials. [T]hey and their descendants made significant contributions to the history of Framingham. Like other such groups, Bloodlines of Salem will promote better understanding of the trials and its participants." - -Debra Cleveland, "Fram ingham ( Mass.) Online News" "David Nelson has created a very attractive as well as interesting web site about the Salem Witch Trials. Great site!" -- Dick East m an, "East m an's Online Genealogy Newslet t er " "Thank you so much for your support...." -- Kat her ine Howe, aut hor of "The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane" "I also received invaluable support, encouragement and assistance on this project from ... David Nelson ... and many others. To all of these, I am forever grateful." - -Lawrence "Larr y" Kest enbaum , "The Polit ical Gr aveyar d" "If you study the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, you might be referred to as a 'Salemologist' which is exactly what the folks behind Bloodlines of Salem are. This website aims to be the definitive online-information source regarding the history, trials and family lineage of those involved. Highly recommended for all morbid history buffs." -- Monica S. Kuebler , "Rue Morgue" "The Salem Witch Trials have always been fascinating to me. Whether you have an ancestral connection to this period ... or a fascination with it, this website informs and reminds us." - -Diane L. Richar d, M.B.A., APG, "I nt er net Genealogy" "Many people gave tangible help and assistance while I worked on this book. I owe a particular debt of gratitude to the many people who read this work in draft stage and made valuable additions, corrections, and suggestions, especially ... David Nelson." - -Douglas Richar dson, "Plant agenet Ancest r y: A St udy in Medieval and Colonial Fam ilies" "Researcher David Nelson ... found actor Tom Felton is descended from convicts hanged during the notorious Salem witch trials in 1692. Another distant relative of his is Lt Nathaniel Felton, who was a defence witness in the trial sparked by two young girls suffering fits and mysterious illnesses in Salem, Massachusetts." - -Thom as Whit aker, "The (London) Sun" "I came across an interesting site called the Bloodlines of Salem about the families, names and goings on that took place in Salem, Massachusetts, in the late 1600s during what has become known as the Salem Witch Hunts or Salem Witch Trials. Anyone with an interest in history, witches and what I would describe as mass hysteria, will find this interesting." -- "Myst er ious Societ ies"

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Bloodlines of Salem

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