Everything about John Hathorne totally explained
John Hathorne (
August 5,
1641 –
May 10,
1717) was one of the associate magistrates in the
Salem witch trials, and the only one who never repented of his actions. He was also a merchant in
Salem, Massachusetts.
Hathorne was also the great-great-grandfather of
Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of, among other things,
The Scarlet Letter, who changed his surname slightly, leading some to believe that he was trying to dissociate himself from his ancestor. He published several works in 1830, however, under the Hathorne name.
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