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Legacy Lore: True Crime + Ancestral Secrets from Colonial America

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Legacy Lore is a narrative history podcast that explores the genealogical background and historical context of the individuals at the center of each season. Through storytelling rooted in research, each episode brings the past to life - uncovering the people, records, and moments that shaped their legacy. Visit: www.legacylorepod.com or follow on Socials @legacylorepod.

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episode Between the Seasons: Why We Remember | The Stories History Keeps cover

Between the Seasons: Why We Remember | The Stories History Keeps

Why do some stories survive while others disappear completely? In this Between the Seasons episode of Legacy Lore, host Sammy Jo reflects on memory, oral history, genealogy, folklore, and the emotional connection between people and the stories they leave behind. From family photographs and forgotten names to oral storytelling traditions and ancestral survival, this episode explores how history is preserved and why ordinary lives matter just as much as the names recorded in textbooks. If you’re interested in genealogy, family history, storytelling, historical research, folklore, oral traditions, ancestry, or the emotional side of history, this episode is for you. Looking for more content? Head over to Patreon [patreon.com/legacylorepod] to gain access to exclusive content. Join The Lorekeepers Ledger [https://www.legacylorepod.com/the-lorekeepers-ledger] and receive a free Audio + PDF Guide on how to start your own family research!

21. mai 2026 - 11 min
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Into the Record | Colonial Witchcraft or Something Else?

A 1671 court record accuses Eleanor Neale of witchcraft. But in the same testimony… something doesn’t make sense. The man making the accusation, Edward Coles, also claims he “hath layn with Mrs. Neale… and several others.” So which is it? In this Into the Record episode, we step directly into the original documents from Northumberland County, Virginia, reading the testimony as it was written and examining what happens when an accusation begins to fall apart. Because when you follow this record backwards, it doesn’t lead deeper into witchcraft. Inside the Inner Circle on Patreon, I go deeper into the earlier records, including a 1652 testimony where someone is offered payment to repeat a sexual accusation tied to the same household. And that changes everything. Join here: patreon.com/legacylorepod [https://www.patreon.com/cw/LegacyLorePod]

7. mai 2026 - 5 min
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Elizabeth Richardson, Maritime Justice, and Witchcraft at Sea | Who the Law Remembered

By the time the courts of colonial Maryland closed the case against Edward Prescott, two things were true: Elizabeth Richardson was dead and the men responsible for her execution were free. In this episode of Legacy Lore, we examine a rare documented case of a witchcraft accusation at sea in the 17th century, and what happened after Elizabeth Richardson was hanged in 1658. Unlike Katherine Grady’s execution, Elizabeth’s death followed the ship to shore, triggering a legal response that left behind letters, summonses, and colonial court records but not her voice. Through surviving correspondence from Governor Josias Fendall and proceedings of the Maryland Provincial Court, this episode explores how colonial American law investigated authority rather than vulnerability, preserved the explanations of men in power, and allowed fear to become legal insulation. We examine Edward Prescott’s defense, the role of mutiny in maritime law, the court’s requirement for face-to-face testimony, and why John Washington’s absence collapsed the case entirely. This is not a story about justice served or denied. It's a story about who the law was built to hear, and why some lives survive the record while others vanish into it. Because what survives in history is not innocence or guilt - it’s access. Primary Sources (17th Century Records): * Maryland Provincial Court Proceedings, 1659 (Liber P.C.R.) — Case concerning Edward Prescott and the execution of Elizabeth Richardson * Fendall, Josias. Letter to John Washington, 29 September 1659 * Washington, John. Letter to Governor Josias Fendall, 30 September 1659 * The Statutes of the Realm, 1 James I, c.12 (1604 Witchcraft Act) * Levack, Brian P. The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe * Willis, Deborah. The Malevolent Witch: Gender and the Social Order in Early Modern England * Karlsen, Carol F. The Devil in the Shape of a Woman * Maryland colonial governance under Lord Baltimore (Proprietary records * Washington family genealogical records (17th-century Chesapeake networks)

9. april 2026 - 15 min
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