Her husband, Andrew, lived to be 106, and was known as The Ancient One in town records. He lived until 1686. Her daughter was murdered in 1689. In the Essex Country records there is the account of her trial. She denied being a witch until the ministers said that her daughter and granddaughter, both named Mary Lacy, were accused; in order to try and save them, Anne agreed that the most outlandish things they accused her of were true. On only one point would she not agree; this was that her daughter and granddaughter were witches. Mary Lacy was able to save herself and her daughter by confessing; Anne was condemned for refusing to betray her daughter and granddaughter.
I did a little research and found Anne's confession online at
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=stolp&id=I19112Here it is(as it is public record, I believe I can quote it in its entirety):
"The Devil appeared to her in the shape of a bird at several times, such a bird as she never saw the like before; and she had had this gift (viz., of striking the afflicted down with her eye) ever since. Being asked why she thought that bird
was the Devil, she answered, because he came white and vanished away black; and that the Devil told her she should have this gift, and that she must believe him, and told her she should have prosperity: and she said that he had appeared to her
three times, and always as a bird,and the last time about half a year since, and sat upon a table, had two legs and great eyes, and that it was the second time of his appearance that he promised her prosperity. She further stated, that it was
Goody Carrier that made her a witch. She told her, that, if she would not be a witch, the Devil would tear her to pieces, and carry her away, at which time she promised to serve the Devil; that she was at the meeting of the witches at Salem
Village; that Goody Carrier came, and told her of the meeting, and would have her go: so they got upon sticks, and went said journey, and, being there, did see Mr. Burroughs, the minister, who spake to them all; that there were then twentyfive
persons met together; that she tied a knot in a rag, and threw it into the fire to hurt Timothy Swan and that she did hurt the rest that complained of her by squeezing puppets like them, and so almost choked them;that she and Martha Carrier did
both ride on a stick or pole when they went to the witch meeting at Salem Village, and that the stick broke as they were carried in the air above the tops of the trees, and they fell: but she did hang fast about the neck of Goody Carrier, and
they were presently at the village; that she had heard some of the witches say that there were three hundred and five in the whole country, and that they would ruin that place, the village; that there were also present at that meeting two men
besides Mr. Burroughs, the minister, and one of them had gray hair; and that the discourse among the witches at the meeting in Salem Village was,that they would afflict there to set up the Devil's kingdom".