Tituba

ben-sleab v'er ny chassid er son y witçherys car cooishyn leigh buitçhyn Salem

She ben as sleab Americaanagh Dooghyssagh[a] va Tituba. V'ee coontit mastey ny chied vraane v'er ny chassid er son y witçherys car cooishyn leigh buitçhyn Salem ayns 1692–1693.

Tituba

Tayrneyraght Tituba liorish John W. Ehninger, 1902
Ruggit c. 1650
Hooar baase Gyn enney
Boston
Keird thieoilagh · sleab
Paitçhyn
slane rolley
Mie er enney son y chassid va jeant urree er son y witçherys car cooishyn leigh buitçhyn Salem

V'ee jeant ny sleab liorish Samuel Parris, shirveishagh Salem Village, ayns Queiggey Vaie Massachusetts. Va paart laaragh eck ayns ny cooishyn leigh er-yn-oyr dy ren ee goaill rish cassid y witçherys tra ren y lught reill scrutaghey ee, red chur credjal rish ny cassidyn. Ren ee cassid y loght cheddin er piyr dy vraane elley, Sarah Good as Sarah Osborne. V'ee currit stiagh 'sy phryssoon feie ny smoo na blein, agh cha row ee currit noi'n whaiyl. Cha nel fys ain cre haghyr ree tra ren bing vooar ceau magh y chooish n'oi ayns Boaldyn 1693.

Noteyn

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  1. Roish y 19oo eash va bun Tituba currit sheese myr "Dooghyssagh" ayns ynnyd "Caribagh". 'Sy lettyraght derrey yn 19oo eash va dagh cur sheese er Tituba gra dy nee ben as sleab Dooghyssagh v'ee.[1]

Imraaghyn

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  1. "The Salem Witch Trials: The Real History Behind One of the Most Terrifying Events in Colonial History | New-York Historical Society".