Hampton’s Other “Witches”
Goody Cole wasn’t the only woman to be accused of witchcraft in Hampton. While lesser known, Rachel Fuller also ended up in prison for witchcraft, the same year that Goody Cole died — 1680. Isabella (Austin) Towle was another woman who joined her in prison. Not much has been written about them but what there is appears below.
- Sketch of Hampton During the Provincial Period
- By Mrs. Nate M. Kellogg, 1897. One of the more detailed descriptions of the Rachel Fuller case, with text of depositions and documents.
- More Witches
- Joseph Dow’s brief description of her case, from his History of Hampton
- Entertaining Satan
- Excerpts from the book by John Putnam Demos, mostly about Goody Cole, but a few paragraphs about Fuller and Towle.
- Excerpts from The Annals of Witchcraft in New England by Samuel G. Drake, 1869
- Excerpts from the book by John Putnam Demos, mostly about Goody Cole, but a few paragraphs about Fuller and Towle.
- Entertaining Satan
- Joseph Dow’s brief description of her case, from his History of Hampton
- More Witches
- By Mrs. Nate M. Kellogg, 1897. One of the more detailed descriptions of the Rachel Fuller case, with text of depositions and documents.