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Samuel Wilkins II (born c. 1673) [1] was an accuser in the Salem witch trials. He was the son of Henry Wilkins, [2] and thus the grandson of Bray Wilkins and nephew of John Wilkins and Margaret Wilkins Knight, two other accusers. He testified against his cousin-in-law, John Willard. [3]
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Samuel Wilkins II (born c. 1673) [1] was an accuser in the Salem witch trials. He was the son of Henry Wilkins, [2] and thus the grandson of Bray Wilkins and nephew of John Wilkins and Margaret Wilkins Knight, two other accusers. He testified against his cousin-in-law, John Willard. [3]