Giles Corey was an English-born American farmer who was accused of witchcraft during the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692. Giles Corey was born in England on July 31, 1611. Giles Corey was born to the English couple Elizabeth Corey and Giles Corey.
Giles Corey after refusing to stand trials was pressed to death in Salem, Province of Massachusetts Bay as heavy stones were heaped on him resulting in his death. Giles died three days after his torture on 19th September 1692. He was 82 years old.
The late prosperous farmer who suffered an outrageous death penalty Giles Cory was blessed with five children who he had from his first two marriages. However, the two among them were Deliverance Crosby and Elizabeth Moulton. They were both born to the same mother called Margaret who was Giles Corey’s first wife.
Deliverance Crosby and Elizabeth Moulton also have two biological siblings called Martha and Margaret and a step-brother called John.
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