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user posted image rThe Witch of Pungo is no longer a witch. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine on Monday gave an informal pardon to Grace Sherwood, who 300 years ago became Virginia's only person convicted as a witch tried by water."I am pleased to officially restore the good name of Grace Sherwood," Kaine wrote in a letter Virginia Beach Mayor Meyera Oberndorf read aloud before a re-enactment of Sherwood's being dropped into the river."With 300 years of hindsight, we all certainly can agree that trial by water is an injustice," Kaine wrote. "We also can celebrate the fact that a woman's equality is constitutionally protected today, and women have the freedom to pursue their hopes and dreams." Sherwood, a midwife who at times wore men's clothes, lived in what today is the rural Pungo neighborhood, and she later became known as "The Witch of Pungo."Her neighbors thought she was a witch who ruined crops, killed livestock and conjured storms, and she went to court a dozen times, either to fight witchcraft charges or to sue her accusers for slander.She was 46 when she was accused in her final case of using her powers to cause a neighbor to miscarry.

On July 10, 1706, Sherwood was dropped into the Lynnhaven River and floated _ which was considered proof she was guilty because the pure water cast out her evil spirit, according to the belief system of the time. The theory behind the ducking test was that if she sank, she was innocent, although she would also drown.Sherwood may have been jailed until 1714, when records show she paid back taxes and with the help of then-Gov. Alexander Spotswood she was able to reclaim her property. She then lived quietly until her death at 80.Belinda Nash, 59, has been researching Sherwood for years and asked for the governor to exonerate the woman. A group annually remembers Sherwood with a re-enactment in the river.

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Robert1
Better late than never, I guess. grin2.gif
Carey Reagan

I think I must be the only person on the planet who doesn't understand the logic of clearing a dead person's name.

Pleasing a dead woman is less logical than throwing witches in water, and a lot less probable.
Wasntme
QUOTE(Carey Reagan @ Jul 13 2006, 09:35 PM) [snapback]1269143[/snapback]

I think I must be the only person on the planet who doesn't understand the logic of clearing a dead person's name.

Pleasing a dead woman is less logical than throwing witches in water, and a lot less probable.


Actually I agree with you. I think it's just a politicians attempt to get a few votes.
Carey Reagan
QUOTE(Wasntme @ Jul 14 2006, 02:33 AM) [snapback]1269723[/snapback]

Actually I agree with you. I think it's just a politicians attempt to get a few votes.



I do think you're correct in that theory.
In case of emergency, do something for the good of the community, regardless if it's pointless, right?
If you're busy looking like a good guy, no one will notice the drug dealers coming in through the backdoor. thumbsup.gif
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