Join BookitisSave favorites, build lists, and follow creators.

Elizabeth Jackson of Rowley

Work detail

Bookitis Pick
Elizabeth Jackson of Rowley
EJ
Philip GraystoneFirst published 19922 editions

"This is a story within a story. It tells how a group of intrepid families from various villages in the East Riding joined together under the leadership of Ezekiel Rogers, Rector of Rowley, East Yorkshire, and in 1638 made the hazardous voyage across the Atlantic to found the town of Rowley in virgin territory in New England, a town which preserves its name, and its history, to this day." "One of the children who made the voyage with her parents was Elizabeth Jackson, from the hamlet of Hunsley in Rowley parish, East Yorkshire. Elizabeth grew up amongst her Yorkshire kindred in Rowley, Massachusetts, and in 1658 married James Howe and moved to the neighboring settlement of Ipswich. Here, in 1692, she was caught up in the dreadful witchcraft hysteria of nearby Salem. Arrested as a witch, she was tried, condemned, and finally executed in Salem on 19 July 1692. This is Elizabeth's tragic story, told in the context firstly of the Rowley emigration of 1638 and then of Salem witchcraft persecution of the early 169Os."--BOOK JACKET.

Overview

Shared work-level identity and catalog context.

First publish date 19921 credited authorSearch language english

Bookitis keeps work pages focused on the shared book identity and the editions that actually belong to it. Unrelated books should not appear here as primary content.

Contributors

People credited with this work in the active catalog.

  • Philip Graystone

    Author profile in the active Bookitis catalog

    Open Author

Editions

Publication-specific versions linked to this work only.