Laura ramsey

Sarah Good: Wenham in the Witch Trials

Did you know that one of the first people executed for witchcraft in Salem in 1692 was born and raised in Wenham? Or that three of the jurors lived in Wenham? Or that Rev. John Hale of Beverly – one of the most ardent supporters of the trials – began to change his mind about witchcraft because of something that happened in the historic house now owned by the Wenham Museum?

During Women’s History Month, the Wenham Museum wishes to acknowledge the sad but fascinating story of Wenham native Sarah Solart Poole Good, and the other victims of the witch hysteria, most of whom were women. The museum’s Exhibitions Curator and Manager, Jane Bowers, will discuss Sarah Solart Poole Good, Reverend Joseph Gerrish, and the Witch Hysteria of 1692 at this “Lunch & Learn” presentation.

Bring your own brown bag lunch to this talk, and the museum will provide beverages and dessert. At present, museum policy requires masks within the museum but they may be removed while you are eating your lunch during this program. Preregistration

Sarah Wenham

Personality

Caring, sweet, kind, supportive, loyal

Type of love interest

Damsel in Distress

"So, why do you call them "The Sons of Ipswich"? What are they, like a boy band?"
―Sarah to Kate after first seeing Caleb and his friends

Sarah Wenham is the main love interest of the 2006 fantasy-thriller film The Covenant. She is a new transfer from a Boston Public school who enrols at Spenser Academy and immediately catches the attention of Caleb Danvers, therefore becoming embroiled in a deadly plot involving magic and revenge.

She was portrayed by Laura Ramsey.

History[]

Sarah enrols at Spenser Academy and instantly befriends her fun loving roommate Kate. At an after hours bonfire, Kate introduces her to her boyfriend Pogue and his friends, called the 'Sons of Ipswich' due to their lineage of those suspected to be witches in the Salem Witch Trials. Reid instantly feels attracted to Kate and she flirts with both he and Caleb.

Later, she also befriends another mysterious new student Chase Collins who actively takes an interest in both her a

Elizabeth Sarah Wenham

When Elizabeth Sarah Wenham was born in 1840, in England, United Kingdom, her father, George Wenham, was 36 and her mother, Mary Godfrey, was 32. She married William James on 12 October 1863, in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. She lived in Benenden, Kent, England, United Kingdom in 1851. She died on 5 October 1899, in Dunmore, New South Wales, Australia, at the age of 59, and was buried in Mollymook Beach, New South Wales, Australia.

Copyright ©bitelogy.pages.dev 2025