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08 One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America’s First Witch Hanging

“I mean a, witch was a scapegoat basically.”

…”so why would someone accuse someone else of that? You’re in league with the devil… they really did believe the devil was among them. They, were in this vast wilderness…”

A Historical Novel Picture used with permission – link to book in the reference section.

Today's Show

Today I'm talking to Beth Caruso Author of the historical novel One of Windsor – The Untold Story of America's First Witch Hanging.

It's a tragic story of a young woman who comes over from England as an indentured servant and settles in the religiously strict Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635.

She adapts to the new world, is an active participant in her community, and then is hung after being accused of practicing witchcraft by her friends and neighbors.

Her name is Alice Young, and she is victim number one in the colonies. Unfortunately, she wasn't the last. The witch trials continued for another 30 years here in Connecticut and another 50 in the greater Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Alice's story is relevant today – most of the debated issues in her time are still being discussed today, some 373 years later.

Issues like pandemics, falsely imprisoning people, the inhumane treatment of minorities. Bullying, character assassination, and acts of genocide. It appears history has taught us little!

And Yes, we talk about herbs, medicine of the day, healers, doctors, and the definition of a witch in the 1600s, among other topics. Its a great interview!

Beth M. Caruso

Beth M. Caruso, Author, Picture used with permission – Click here to view picture

Author Beth M. Caruso grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and spent her childhood writing puppet shows and witches’ cookbooks. She studied French Literature and Hispanic Studies, earning a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Cincinnati. She later obtained Masters degrees in Nursing and Public Health and served diverse communities.

Aside from writing, Beth’s interests include travel, and gardening. Her latest passion is to discover and convey important stories of women in history. One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America’s First Witch Hanging was her debut novel in 2015.  She released her second novel, The Salty Rose: Alchemists, Witches & A Tapper In New Amsterdam, in September of 2019. It takes place in colonial New York and New England. Beth is a Connecticut resident.

Personal Update

Me after running sprints for 3.69 miles cold turkey! I don't recommend this… Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – click here to view picture
Paul hanging the last of the lavender to dry. Our garage smells AMAZING!!! Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view picture
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Interview

Puritans – 1600's – a strict religious group from England seeking freedom to worship their religion picture Wikipedia public domain – Click here to view picture
Town Map of Windsor 1600s – Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view picture
Major John Mason – is responsible for the genocide of hundreds of Pequot Indians (including women and children) called the Mystic Massacre 1636 – 1638. He is also was involved in accusing innocent people of witchcraft and in particular, is responsible for the hanging of Alice Young. Beth Caruso giving her guided tour through the historic district of the Town of Windsor about Alice Young and the CT Witch Trials Fall 2019. Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view pictures
Gravesite of Katherine Gibbs who was a neighbor and witness to Alice's accusation. As Beth stated in her talk, too bad we can't speak to her and ask her what happened. Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view pictures
Places in Windsor where Alice would have walked during her lifetime. The Connecticut River is just beyond the cornfield. Alice was taken by boat down to Hartford to stand trial for witchcraft. Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view pictures
A private home from Alice's time period – This is Return Strong's home 1699 – his wife Sarah gravesite – she died at the age of 37 – 1678. Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view pictures
Windsor Historical Society. Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view picture
Beth Caruso and Brenda Sullivan after Beth's Witch Walk in the historic district of Windsor CT. Picture by Paul F. Sullivan – Click here to view pictures
New-Englands Rarities Discovered by John Josselyn. One of Beth's research books about herbs, medicine, and how Native Americans lived during Alice's time period – Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view picture. Free Public Domain copy available in the reference section.
Green Pharmacy: The History and Evolution of Western Herbal Medicine by Barbara Griggs. Another recommended research book about herbal medicine. Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view picture. Link to book in the reference section.
Mugwort growing in Brenda's garden. References comments made during the show about herbal bloopers in the series Outlander TV series . And NO – mugwort or mullen is not natural contraceptives! Picture by Brenda J. Sullivan – Click here to view picture.
Beth and Brenda on the patio before the interview discussing our love of history and research. Picture by Paul F. Sullivan – Click here to view picture

Alice's Medicinal Garden

If you're curious about what a garden looked like in the 1600s, Beth sent me a list of plants grown in Alice's time. Using historical records, I put together a historically accurate garden plan that might have been something Alice and her family built.

It's simple because that's how the Puritans lived. Having fancy flower beds or garden ornaments like many have today was frowned upon and could be considered blasphemy and punishable by the church.

Many of the colonists were not gardeners or farmers – so a lot of the gardening was trial and error – or in their case, God's blessing or devils curse depending on how successful their garden was that year.

Those who dared to make friends with the First People of America did so at considerable personal risk. It was illegal to even speak to the Native Americans.

However, those who did, learned many useful skills, such as native medicinal plants, how to grow certain crops in the New England rocky soil, or modify their gardening techniques, so the plants survived.

The garden plan is free to download, just click on the link below. It includes the house and garden and a list of plants – some are perfect for small spaces or pots on a patio.

Although I don't recommend growing skunk cabbage in your garden. If not processed properly it can cause nausea and vomiting. It's best to leave them in the bogs for the critters.

Alice had two types of herbs – European and Native plants.

Note: Some of these plants can be toxic and could cause serious illness if not processed properly. If you are interested in growing a medicinal garden, please contact me for assistance or ask someone in your local area who is a plant expert such as an herbalist.

European Herbs:

Parsley

Sorrel

Marigold

Chervil

Winter Savory

Summer Savory

Thyme

Sage

Spearmint

Southernwood

Rosemary

Lavender

Coriander

Horehound

Licorice

Anise

Plantain

Heal-All

Yarrow

Adder’s Tongue

Tansy

Rue

Native Herbal Plants:

Elecampane

Coltsfoot

Yarrow

Elderberry

Whortleberries

Black Cohosh

Blue Cohosh

Wild cherry bark

“Kinnikinnik”-Bearberry

“Indian Sage”-Boneset

White Pine, pine turpentine

Skunk Cabbage

“Red Puccoon”-Bloodroot

“Yellow Puccoon”-Goldenseal

“Touch-me-not”-Jewelweed

Wild Geranium

Hemlock

Books

One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America's First Witch Hanging – Beth M. Caruso

https://amzn.to/2P8Zobf

Salty Rose: Alchemists, Witches & A Tapper In New Amsterdam, Beth M. Caruso

https://amzn.to/2EwxGTY

Culpepper'a Complete Herbal: Over 400 herbs and their uses, Nicolas Culpepper

https://amzn.to/2BEHg5

Green Pharmacy: The History and Evolution of Western Herbal Medicine, Barbara Griggs

https://amzn.to/3fc1P7q

Reference and Books Section:

Books:

New England Rarities Discovered in Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, and Plants of that country, John Joslin – Public Domain pdf

Green Pharmacy: The History and Evolution of Western Herbal Medicine. Barbara Griggs

Beth Caruso's Books:

One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America's First Witch Hanging. Beth M. Caruso

The Salty Rose: Alchemists, Witches & A Tapper In New Amsterdam. Beth M. Caruso

Beth's Website: oneofwindsor.com
Beth's Email: oneofwindsor@yahoo.com.

Beth's Facebook Page: One of Windsor
Tony Griego and Beth Caruso Facebook Page – CT Witch Memorial

Historial Reference Links:

Epidemics in US History: https://ashp.cuny.edu/epidemics-us-history

Massachusetts Bay Colony: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Bay_Colony#:~:text=The%20Massachusetts%20Bay%20Colony%20(more,the%20Province%20of%20Massachusetts%20Bay

Connecticut State Library – Colonial Witch Craft Trials Research Guide pdf: https://livingandlovinherbs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Research_Guide_to_Colonial_Witchcraft_Trial_Materials.pdf

CT State Library Historical Archives https://archive.org/details/witchcraftdelusi00tayluoft/page/xii/mode/2up

History of the Puritans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puritans

Health in the 17th Century – Royal Museums Greenwich England: https://www.rmg.co.uk/discover/explore/health-17th-century

History of Herbalism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_herbalism

Hippocrates and the Theory of the Four Humors: https://exploringyourmind.com/hippocrates-theory-four-humors/#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20theory%20of,with%20cold%20and%20dry%20properties.

Medicine in Colonial North America: https://colonialnorthamerica.library.harvard.edu/spotlight/cna/feature/medicine-in-colonial-north-america

The Most Dangerous Epidemics in U.S. History: https://www.healthline.com/health/worst-disease-outbreaks-history#16

20 of The Worst Epidemics and Pandemics in History Article March 20, 2020: https://www.livescience.com/worst-epidemics-and-pandemics-in-history.html

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Music

A special thank you to Gene Tullio for writing and producing this music. He has given me special permission to use this song for the show.

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