Helen Moorheid
accused of witchcraft
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Helen Moorheid
Summary
Helen Moorheid is a human[1]. She died in Dumfries[2].
Key Facts
- Helen Moorheid died in Dumfries[2].
- Helen Moorheid is recorded as female[3].
- Helen Moorheid's instance of is recorded as human[4].
- The cause of death was strangling[5].
- The cause of death was death by burning[6].
- Helen Moorheid's residence is recorded as Kirkcudbright[7].
- Helen Moorheid's given name is recorded as Helen[8].
- Helen Moorheid's significant event is recorded as trial of Helen Moorheid[9].
- Helen Moorheid's significant event is recorded as witchcraft investigation[10].
- Helen Moorheid's significant event is recorded as mention in witch trial in Scotland[11].
- Helen Moorheid's significant event is recorded as witchcraft investigation of Helen Moorheid[12].
- Helen Moorheid's manner of death is recorded as capital punishment[13].
- Helen Moorheid's described by source is recorded as A Calendar of Cases of Witchcraft in Scotland, 1510-1727, Part III[14].
- Helen Moorheid's convicted of is recorded as witchcraft[15].
- Helen Moorheid's social classification is recorded as middling[16].
- Helen Moorheid's Survey of Scottish Witchcraft - Accused witch ID is recorded as A/EGD/786[17].
- Helen Moorheid's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikiproject Witches[18].
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Death and Burial
Helen Moorheid died in Dumfries[2]. Recorded cause of death include strangling[5] and death by burning[6].
FAQs
Where did Helen Moorheid die?
Helen Moorheid died in Dumfries[2].