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woman Joanna Blessing‏‎, daughter of William Blyssynge and Joan Preaste‏.
Born ‎1599 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, baptised ‎1600 Bracely, England, died ‎1682 Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, USA‎, 82 or 83 years, buried ‎ Topsfield, Essex, Mass

Married ‎25 Apr 1620 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England (52 or 53 years married) to:

man William Towne‏‎, son of John Towne and Elizabeth Clarke‏.
Born ‎1600 Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, baptised ‎18 Mar 1598/99 Church Of St. Nicholas, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, died ‎1673 Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, USA‎, 72 or 73 years, ‎1st marriage to: Joanna Blessing, 2nd married/ related to: Mary Smith

Children:

1.
woman Mrs Elizabeth Baker‏‎
Born ‎1606 Norwich, Norfolk, England, died ‎1679 Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, USA‎, 72 or 73 years
2.
woman Rebecca Towne‏
Born ‎21 Feb 1620/21 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, baptised ‎21 Feb 1620/21 St. Nicholas Ch., Gt. Yarmouth, Co Norfolk, England, died ‎19 Jul 1692 Salem Village, Essex, Massachusetts‎, approximately 72 years, buried ‎22 Jul 1692 Nurse Family Burying Ground, Danvers, Essex, Mass
Rebecca was in the eyes of those who knew her the very essence of what a Puritan mother should be. Deeply pious, she was so steeped in Scripture that the country roughness - she had a Chaucerian fondness for triple negatives - was often shot through with a poetical Scriptural quality. It was not merely a matter of lugging in texts, but a deep, instinctive poetry but a deep, instinctive feeling that overflowed into her simple, pregnant speech. When Rebecca spoke, it was as if one of the grand women of the Old Testament were speaking Naomi or Ruth amid alien corn (Rebecca herself remembered her birthplace, Yarmouth, England) or Rachel or indeed, her own namesake.

In her home, she resembled the wise woman of Proverbs and her children she had reared up with loving devotion to both their spiritual and their temporal welfare. Now, in her old age they rose up and called her "blessed", not only her four sons and four daughters, but perhaps what is the most tribute, her three sons in law and four daughters-in-law.

This is not to say she was altogether a saint. Even the Bible women (as anyone can discover by studying Scripture closely) had their 'off' days. The years had made Rebecca hard of hearing and infirm. When she was ill and did not clearly understand what was said to her, she could sometimes lose her temper. As a result, Rebecca was one of 19 hanged as Witches in the infamous Salem Witch Trials. Her trial is most often cited for the injustice of this trying period.

The night after the hanging, her family secretly removed her body from the mass grave and took it to the family burial grounds at their family farm.

(Source; "The Devil in Massachussets", 1989 Marion L. Starkey p. 78 - 84, 159 - 165, 175 - 176, 189. "Salem Posessed, the social origins of Witchcraft" 1974, Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum.)

Rebecca was a 70 year old woman when she was hung for Witchcraft. She was hung on Gallows Hill with four other women, July 19, 1692. She was among Salem's most respected and religious citizens. The families of Edward and John Putnam issued the complaint against Rebecca. On March 23, a warrant was issued for her arrest. Her answer to the complaint was "I am innocent as the child unborn, but surely, what sin has God found out in me, unrepented, he should lay such affliction on me in my old age?" She was subject to an examination by women of the town and some said they found a "mark" by the devil. Others said the mark was of natural causes.
The house where Francis and Rebecca (Towne) Nurse lived still stands and is maintained by the Historical Society.

Rebecca Nurse was an ancestor of genealogist Walter Goodwin Davis, and Sarah (Towne) Cloyce, an accused but not executed third sister, was an ancestor of Red Cross founder Clara Barton (via Bridges and Barton) and of Pillsbury (Flour) CEO Philip Winston Pillsbury (via Harrington, Stevens, and Winston). Brothers of these three sisters were forebears of architect Ithiel Town (1784-1844); Mrs. Edith Stuyvesant Dresser Vanderbilt Gerry (wife of forestry pioneer George Washington Vanderbilt of Biltmore and of Senator Peter Goelet Gerry); First Lady Grace (Goodhue) Coolidge; novelist Kenneth Lewis Roberts, author of Northwest Passage; Robert Maynard Hutchins, president of the University of Chicago; and actresses Lucille Ball and her daughter, Luci Arnaz, these last via Larrabee, Cummings, and Ball.
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Ref; History of the Town of Sullian, NH Vol. 2- By; Rev. Josiah Lafayete Seward, Priately Pub. Keene, NH, 1921.
Ref; Baptized; 21 Feb. 1621, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Executed for witchcraft on July 19, 1692, having been acquitted on her first trail, but later rearrested and convicted, her attitude throughout demonstrating the highest nobility of character.

!CHR: "About Towne" newsletter Vol. XVI No. 1 p15 "baptized in that
church"
[Church of St. Nicholas] "per Norfolk Record Office Records."

!HISTORY: "About Towne" (ref. above) "William and Joanna's children
who
came with them on the ship circa 1635 were: Rebecca, age 14".
"Rebecca Nurse was born Rebecca Towne, the eldest child of William
and Joanna Blessing Towne of Great Yarmouth, England & Salem, MA.
Two of
Rebecca's sisters, Mary Towne Estey and Sarah Towne Bridges Cloyce
were tried
for witchcraft. Mary Estey was executed and Sarah Cloyce was
finally released
from prison after suffering greatly." Kile Unterzuber (CompuServe
76472,45)

!BUR: Rebecca was buried on the "Family Farm"; "Currents of Malice"
pg 402
"Rebecca Nurse's body was probably thrown into a crevice...According
to
tradition, her body was recovered at night by members of her family
and placed
in a grave next to that of her husband."

!DEA: "Currents of Malice" 1990 by Persis W. McMillen pg. 282, 393
"Sarah
Wilds..was hanged on July 19th (1692) along with Rebecca Nurse,
Elizabeth How,
Susannah Martin and Sarah Good."
Rebecca (Towne) Nurse was one of 19 who were hanged during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was one of the most pious individuals and is usually held up as the example of how wrong it all was.
3.
man John Towne‏‎
Born ‎16 Feb 1622/23 England, baptised ‎16 Feb 1623/24 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, died ‎±. 1672 Mass‎, approximately 50 years
4.
woman Susanna Towne‏‎
Born ‎before. 20 Oct 1625 England‎
5.
woman Susanna Towne‏‎
Born ‎20 Oct 1625 St. Nicholas Ch., Gt. Yarmouth, Co Norfolk, England, baptised ‎20 Oct 1625 St. Nicholas Ch., Gt. Yarmouth, Co Norfolk, England, died ‎29 Jul 1630 Mass‎, 4 years, buried ‎ Bridgewater, Plymouth, Mass
6.
man Edmund Towne‏
Born ‎28 Jun 1628 England, baptised ‎28 Jun 1628 St. Nicholas Ch., Gt. Yarmouth, Co Norfolk, England, died ‎03 May 1678 Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts‎, 49 years, buried ‎1678 Topsfield, Essex, Mass
7.
man Jacob Towne‏
Born ‎11 Mar 1631/32 England, baptised ‎11 Mar 1631/32 St. Nicholas Ch., Gt. Yarmouth, Co Norfolk, England, died ‎27 Nov 1704 Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts‎, approximately 73 years
8.
woman Mary Towne‏
Born ‎24 Aug 1634 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, baptised ‎24 Aug 1634 St. Nicholas Ch., Gt. Yarmouth, Co Norfolk, England, died ‎22 sep 1692 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA‎, 58 years, buried ‎25 sep 1692 Salem, Essex, Mass
Like her sister Rebecca, Mary Esty was accused of being a witch and hanged during the horrible hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692.
!HISTORY: "About Towne" (ref. above) "William and Joanna's children
who
came with them on the ship circa 1635 were: Rebecca, age 14".
"Rebecca Nurse was born Rebecca Towne, the eldest child of William
and Joanna Blessing Towne of Great Yarmouth, England & Salem, MA.
Two of
Rebecca's sisters, Mary Towne Estey and Sarah Towne Bridges Cloyce
were tried
for witchcraft. Mary Estey was executed and Sarah Cloyce was
finally released
from prison after suffering greatly." Kile Unterzuber (CompuServe
76472,45)
9.
woman Sarah Towne‏
Born ‎11 Jan 1636/37 Salem, Essex, Mass, baptised ‎03 sep 1639 Salem, Essex, Mass, died ‎1703 Salem, Essex, Mass‎, approximately 67 years, buried ‎1703 Salem, Essex, Mass
!BIR-MARR-DEA: "Currents of Malice" 1990 by Persis W. McMillen pg 70 !CHR: "About Towne" Vol.XVI No.1 p15 "Their two youngest children, born in Salem, Massachusetts, and both baptized on 3 Sep 1648 in the Salem Meeting House were: Sarah born 1636 and Joseph born 1639" !DEA: GenServ Database: beckda1 (submitter: David Beckwith E-Mail Address: DBeckwith@@aol.com) !HISTORY: Mary Towne Estey and Sarah Towne Bridges Cloyce were tried for witchcraft. Mary Estey was executed and Sarah Cloyce was finally released from prison after suffering greatly." Kile Unterzuber (CompuServe 76472,45)
10.
man Joseph Towne‏
Born ‎03 sep 1639 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, baptised ‎03 sep 1648 First Church, Salem, Essex, Mass, died ‎21 Feb 1712/13 Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts‎, approximately 72 years, buried ‎1713 Topsfield, Essex, Mass
11.
woman Sarah Towne‏ PRIVACY FILTER