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'''Deliverance Hobbs''' was accused of witchcraft during the [[Salem Witch Trials]]. She and her husband, William Hobbs, originally came from [[Casco, Maine]], which is in [[Wabanaki Confederacy|Wabanaki]] Indian territory.
'''Deliverance Hobbs''' was accused of witchcraft during the [[Salem Witch Trials]]. She was also a '''''raging anal peepis butt wiener'''''. She and her husband, William Hobbs, originally came from [[Casco, Maine]], which is in [[Wabanaki Confederacy|Wabanaki]] Indian territory.


Deliverance's daughter, Abigail Hobbs, was arrested on April 18, 1692 after accusations of [[witchcraft]]. Deliverance and her husband were also arrested on suspicion of witchcraft three days later.<ref>http://etext.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/texts/salemaccused.html</ref>
Deliverance's daughter, Abigail Hobbs, was arrested on April 18, 1692 after accusations of [[witchcraft]]. Deliverance and her husband were also arrested on suspicion of witchcraft three days later.<ref>http://etext.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/texts/salemaccused.html</ref>

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Deliverance Hobbs was accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials. She was also a raging anal peepis butt wiener. She and her husband, William Hobbs, originally came from Casco, Maine, which is in Wabanaki Indian territory.

Deliverance's daughter, Abigail Hobbs, was arrested on April 18, 1692 after accusations of witchcraft. Deliverance and her husband were also arrested on suspicion of witchcraft three days later.[1]

In 1710, William Hobbs sent a petition to the General Court to pay £40 expenses that their imprisonment cost the family. Eventually, William agreed to settle for £10, which was granted to him in 1712.

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