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Tituba was the first to be accused of witchcraft at Salem Village at the end of Feb 1692.  She, in turn, accused Sarah Osborne and Sarah Good.  Sarah Osborne was arrested along with Tituba, all three were examined on 1 Mar 1692.
Tituba was the first to be accused of witchcraft at Salem Village at the end of Feb 1692.

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Biographical Information
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Name Tituba
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Tituba was the first to be accused of witchcraft at Salem Village at the end of Feb 1692. She, in turn, accused Sarah Osborne and Sarah Good. Sarah Osborne was arrested along with Tituba, all three were examined on 1 Mar 1692.