Ann Hibbins

Ann Hibbins (or Hibbons; Hibbens) was executed for witchcraft in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, on June 19, 1656. Her execution was the third for witchcraft in Boston and predated the Salem Witch Trials. Hibbins was later fictionalized in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. A wealthy widow, Hibbins was reputed to be the sister of Massachusetts governor, Richard Bellingham. Her sentence was handed down by Governor John Endicott (also spelled "Endecott").

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Ann Hibbins
Religion
Puritan
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1656
Place of death
Boston

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