The four-bed, two-bath property was first built in 1675 and belonged to a family member of a Salem witch trials victim. The post A Beverly home tied to the Salem witch trials is on the market for $600 ...
A Beverly, Massachusetts home with ties to the Salem witch trials is on sale for $600,000. The property was once owned by William Cleaves, related to victim Giles Corey. The 1675 home features ...
Yet, beneath its aged beams and weathered walls, the estate harbors a chilling past. Cleaves married the daughter of Giles ...
Later, Cleaves married the daughter of Giles Corey, a farmer accused of witchcraft. In 1692, during the Salem witch trials, Corey was crushed to death. Before his execution, he sold land to Cleaves.
Giles Corey, a farmer accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials, pleaded “not guilty.” He didn’t believe he’d achieve a fair trial and refused to speak. He was subsequently ...
Cleaves married the daughter of Giles Corey - a man infamous in Salem's dark history. Accused of witchcraft, Corey suffered one of the most brutal executions of the trials. Before the hysteria ...