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South End Burying Ground

This cemetery holds the remains of an accused witch and the man that ensured her freedom.

East Hampton, New York

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Years before the Salem Witch Trials, Long Island had its own accused witch. In 1685, Elizabeth Gardiner Howell became ill with a fever and began to hallucinate. During her delirium, Elizabeth would shout that she was under attack by a witch.

Before she passed away, Elizabeth pointed her accusations at a local woman, Goody Garlick. Garlick was not well liked by the townspeople, and soon after the accusation was made, the people would gather and speak of other evils potentially caused by the “witch.”

Elizabeth’s father, Lion Gardiner, who was the first settler of the town and respected by all, determined Goody would be tried in Connecticut. This was done to attempt to ensure that Goody had a fair trial. The Connecticut court determined that Goody Garlick was not guilty of witchcraft.

She returned to East Hampton, where she would live the remainder of her days as a free woman. The remains of Lion Gardiner and Goody Garlick are interred at South End Cemetery in East Hampton. 

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The availability of parking is limited at this cemetery, although that does not seem to cause a problem because there are not many visitors. Lion Gardiner’s tomb is easily seen from the street. Goody Garlick does not have a headstone. 

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  • https://www.easthamptonstar.com/villages/2020220/exploring-south-end-burying-ground
South End Burying Ground
28 James Ln
East Hampton, New York, 11937
United States
40.954875, -72.192214
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