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Abigail Faulkner (née Dane; October 13, 1652 – February 5, 1730), sometimes called Abigail Faulkner Sr., was an American woman accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. In the frenzy that followed, Faulkner's sister Elizabeth (Dane) Johnson (1641-1722), her sister-in-law Deliverance Dane, two of her daughters, two of her nieces, and a nephew, would all be accused of witchcraft and arrested. Faulkner was convicted and sentenced to death, but her execution was delayed due to pregnancy. Before she gave birth, Faulkner was pardoned by the governor and released from prison.

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  • Abigail Faulkner (née Dane; October 13, 1652 – February 5, 1730), sometimes called Abigail Faulkner Sr., was an American woman accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. In the frenzy that followed, Faulkner's sister Elizabeth (Dane) Johnson (1641-1722), her sister-in-law Deliverance Dane, two of her daughters, two of her nieces, and a nephew, would all be accused of witchcraft and arrested. Faulkner was convicted and sentenced to death, but her execution was delayed due to pregnancy. Before she gave birth, Faulkner was pardoned by the governor and released from prison. (en)
  • Abigail Faulkner, nacida Dane, (13 de octubre de 1652-5 de febrero de 1730) fue una mujer estadounidense acusada de brujería en los Juicios de Salem de 1692.​​ En el frenesí que siguió, la hermana de Faulkner, Elizabeth Johnson, su cuñada, Deliverance Dane, dos de sus hijas, dos de sus sobrinas y un sobrino, fueron acusados de brujería y arrestados.​ Faulkner fue juzgada y sentenciada a muerte, pero su ejecución se retrasó debido a su embarazo. Antes de que diera a luz, fue indultada por el gobernador y liberada.​ (es)
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  • Abigail Faulkner (née Dane; October 13, 1652 – February 5, 1730), sometimes called Abigail Faulkner Sr., was an American woman accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. In the frenzy that followed, Faulkner's sister Elizabeth (Dane) Johnson (1641-1722), her sister-in-law Deliverance Dane, two of her daughters, two of her nieces, and a nephew, would all be accused of witchcraft and arrested. Faulkner was convicted and sentenced to death, but her execution was delayed due to pregnancy. Before she gave birth, Faulkner was pardoned by the governor and released from prison. (en)
  • Abigail Faulkner, nacida Dane, (13 de octubre de 1652-5 de febrero de 1730) fue una mujer estadounidense acusada de brujería en los Juicios de Salem de 1692.​​ En el frenesí que siguió, la hermana de Faulkner, Elizabeth Johnson, su cuñada, Deliverance Dane, dos de sus hijas, dos de sus sobrinas y un sobrino, fueron acusados de brujería y arrestados.​ Faulkner fue juzgada y sentenciada a muerte, pero su ejecución se retrasó debido a su embarazo. Antes de que diera a luz, fue indultada por el gobernador y liberada.​ (es)
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