[2] Also hanged on that day were Mary (née Ayer) Parker[3] and Samuel Wardwell.
Mary Bradbury, an elderly woman (aged 77) who had been convicted of witchcraft, had also been sentenced to hang, but escaped.
The charges against Alice Parker included the murder of Mary Warren's mother.
[4] On May 12, 1692, Alice Parker was charged with a number of additional acts of witchcraft, including casting away Thomas Westgate and bewitching Mary Warren's sister.
[5] Some sources note that Alice was the wife of local fisherman John Parker.