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Nathaniel Hawthorne (né
Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an
American novelist and
short story writer. His
works often focus on history, morality...
- John
Hathorne (August 1641 – May 10, 1717) was a
merchant and
magistrate of the M****achusetts Bay
Colony and Salem, M****achusetts. He is best
known for...
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Hathorne is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Hathorne (1641–1717),
American merchant and judge, son of
William William Hathorne...
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William Hathorne (c. 1606 – 1681) was a New
England politician,
judge and
merchant who was
Commissioner for M****achusetts Bay and
Speaker of the General...
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charged with
witchcraft and hanged.
Judge John
Hathorne One of the two
judges presiding over the court.
Hathorne is a
deeply pious man
whose blind faith in...
- (located at St. John's
Preparatory School),
Ferncroft Hill,
Folly Hill,
Hathorne Hill,
Lindall Hill,
Nichols Hill,
Putnam Hill,
Rocky Hill and
Whipple Hill...
- Good was the
first interrogated and held to her innocence.
Judge John
Hathorne directed all "the children ... to look upon her and see if this were the...
- four-year-old
Dorothy Good.
March 24:
Corwin and
Hathorne examine Rebecca Nurse and
Dorothy Good.
March 26: John
Hathorne,
Jonathan Corwin and Rev. John Higginson...
- agents. His son
Judge John
Hathorne came to
prominence in the late 17th
century when
witchcraft was a
serious felony.
Judge Hathorne is the best
known of the...
- M****achusetts to
investigate an
arson to the
Hathorne estate. The
Hathorne House was
originally built by
Judge John
Hathorne, the
inquisitor of the
infamous Salem...