Meet the Filmmakers – The Last Witch – Documentary Film Project on SATV

SATV 285 Derby Street, Salem

Reservations are encouraged. Please email ElizabethTheLastWitch@gmail.com to save a spot. Registration is free, with donations to The Last Witch film project graciously accepted. THE LAST WITCH is a documentary following efforts to exonerate Elizabeth Johnson Jr., the last person convicted of witchcraft during the 1692 Salem Witch Trials. As a schoolteacher, her students, and a state senator...

Salem Witch Trials Ancestors & Descendants Tour

Salem will be 400 years old in 2026. It is rich in history, including a critical role in the American Revolution and being the richest seaport per capita from 1790 to 1812. And then there is the 1692 Witch Trials. There were 156 official complaints and maybe 200 accused, along with 70 afflicted persons, nine...

Preservation Roadshow!

First Church 316 Essex Street, Salem, MA

Consult with experts about how best to preserve and store your family photographs, books, and documents–for free! Visitors are invited to bring items (or photographs of them) for review. Hosted by the Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum, in collaboration with American Ancestors/New England Historic Genealogical Society. Walk-ins are welcome.

Salem Ancestry Days Exhibitor Fair

Event Series Salem Ancestry Days Exhibitor Fair
First Church 316 Essex Street, Salem, MA

Start your genealogical start on Salem Ancestry Days weekend at First Church. Lectures, maps, tours all in one place. Our Exhibitors Include: Our Exhibitors Include: Friends of Broad St. Cemetery DAR Timothy Pickering Chapter New England Historic Genealogical Society Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, Inc. St. Peter's Church Peabody Essex Museum – Phillips Library Essex Registry...

Our Roots Run Deep: A Celebration of Culture, Heritage, and Diversity

Salem Arts Association 159 Derby Street, Salem, MA

In celebration of Salem Ancestry Days, Salem Arts Association features artists artworks that celebrate our artists' culture and heritage. From portraits of our ancestors to a celebration of traditional visual culture, our artists tapped deep into their roots for inspiration.

Tracing the Past; a talk by Daniel Fury

Black Cat Curiosity Shoppe 234 Essex Street, Salem, MA

Daniel is the author of "If These Stones Could Speak: the History and People of the Old Salem Burying Point." Daniel will discuss the methods he used to find information, genealogy, and personal stories of hundreds of Salem residents from the 1600s to the 1890s.

A Look at Salem Diarists with Professor Donna Seger

Virtual Event

From the seventeenth century through the twentieth, soldiers and statesmen, artists and authors, and otherwise average men and women chronicled their daily lives and responded to the epic events that impacted their worlds, including wars, economic crises, and pandemics. Dr.Donna Seger of Salem State University will present an overview of Salem diaries and diarists over...

Tour Historic St. Peter’s Church

St. Peter's Church 24 St. Peter's Street, Salem, MA

Are you a descendant of Philip English, accused of witchcraft in 1692, whose family tree includes Hawthorne's and Ingersoll's? Perhaps your Massachusetts ancestors remained loyal to the English crown during the Revolution, or you descend from a Salem ship captain, enslaved person, or from the great American mathematician and navigator, Nathaniel Bowditch. How was an...

Salem’s Remond Family: The Next Generations’ Connections to Newport & Providence

Hamilton Hall 9 Chestnut Street, Salem

Join Hamilton Hall and Harmony Grove Cemetery for a joint Salem Ancestry Days event on Sunday, April 23 at 4:00PM. This lecture explores the genealogy and legacy of prominent 19th- and 20th-century African-American New England families. Our speakers are Theresa Guzman Stokes and Keith Stokes of the 1696 Heritage Group. The Stokes will together draw connections...

Salem Witch Trials Ancestors & Descendants Tour

Salem will be 400 years old in 2026. It is rich in history, including a critical role in the American Revolution and being the richest seaport per capita from 1790 to 1812. And then there is the 1692 Witch Trials. There were 156 official complaints and maybe 200 accused, along with 70 afflicted persons, nine...

Salem Ancestry Days: The Tradition of Weir-Fishing

Cat Cove Marine Laboratory, Salem State University SALE-44_0037, Salem, MA

Thomas Green, representative of the Massachusetts's Tribe, shares the ancient practice of weir-fishing and fish smoking. Space is limited, reservations may be made HERE

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