Essex-County Historical & Genealogical Register Vol 1 No 2 Ipswich, Mass Feb, 1894 (1692) "Mrs. Ann Foster was accused , tried, and condemed as a witch. Her case with others is spread upon pages 199-219 of Miss Bailey's excellent History of Andover. Miss Bailey says "Several women who confessed, accused MARTHA CURRIER as the cause of their being led into witchcraft. Three of them were Ann Foster, her daughter Mary Lacey and her granddaughter Mary Lacey Jr.. Ann Foster said she rode on a stick with Martha Currier to Salem Villiage (now Danvers), that the stick broke and she saved herself by clinging ariund Matha Currier's neck. She said they met 300 witches at Salem Village." It goes on to say " Ann Foster, however, was not hanged, having died in prison before the law could take its course. She was evidently weak in mind and body, and was ready at the trial to confess almost anything." Does anyone have a copy of "History of Andover, by Miss Bailey". Looking for what became of Martha Currier and any of her family information. Thanks, Kevin Clark