Rebecca Nurse (Towne) - Rebecca Nurse

Started by Kenneth Michael Grant on Tuesday, May 7, 2019
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5/7/2019 at 10:10 AM

I am a descendant of Rebecca (Towne) Nurse who was unfortunately hanged during the Salem Witch Trials. She is my great grandmother 10th removed. My great grand father 9th removed, William Russell b.1647, England, d.22 Dec 1733, Essex Co. Mass. Married Rebecca Nurse's daughter Elizabeth Nurse, b. 9 Jan 1656, Essex Co., Mass. d. after 1733.
The male Russell desendants of William and Elizabeth Russell's lineage goes down to my greatmother Emily Grace (Russell) Grant. b. 21 Apr 1861, d. 4 Oct 1946. She married my greatgrandfather, 28 May 1882, Charles Herbert Grant, b. 12 Dec 1862, d. 12 Feb 1939.

@Kenneth Michael Grant

5/7/2019 at 11:25 AM

Hi Kenneth,
Rebecca is my 8th great. Are you a member, or even aware, of the TFA? That's the Towne Family Assoc. There is also a Towne Cousins facebook group.
Your cousin,
Londa

5/8/2019 at 7:20 AM

Hello there. I live in Western Canada and was so shocked to see my roots so deep in the US - I would like to check out this Facebook page as well - is it a closed or private page?

5/8/2019 at 9:42 AM

Londa, hello, thank you for the info on the TFA FB page. I will check it out.

5/9/2019 at 9:19 AM

Candy, it is a closed group. I'm in Oregon. The TFA has regional and national family reunions. In 2017 the national reunion was in England. They visited the church where Rebecca was baptised, as well as some of her other siblings, and where their parents were wed.

5/10/2019 at 11:49 AM

Michael and I have exchanged emails recently and I also informed him of TFA as well as the Facebook page for Descendants of Salem Witches, while I'm not descended from Rebecca I am descended from her brother

5/11/2019 at 12:41 PM

Stepen Wayne Howard, which brother of Rebecca are you descended ftom?

5/13/2019 at 4:24 PM

That would be her brother Joseph Towne 1639-1712 he wasn't born in England like his sister Rebecca and his wife was Phoebe Perkins

5/13/2019 at 4:43 PM

Joseph was also my 9th Great grandfather, I've wondered how and why he wasn't subjected to the same harsh treatment as his sisters were, the accused involved were mostly family and sisters to one another, now that its fairly common knowledge that they were being singled out due to the fact that there had been a long ongoing dispute involving land claims and boundary lines at that time in history women weren't supposed to be land holders from what I've read

5/15/2019 at 8:59 AM

Stephen,
Yes, from what I read, the Nurse and Putnam families had been having a long property dispute. So I think Rebecca's accusation was motivated by revenge. Some of the others that were accused seemed to be what the Village Community considered, "no gooders", and had been problem makers and some thieves. Other women were accused by their husbands which I believe stemmed from marital problems and bitterness.

Was it one of Rebecca's sons or brothers that recovered her body which I think the execution mob had buried down by a river? They would not let her be buried in the Cemetery with a Christian burial. So her family went at night and moved her body to an unmarked grave in the cemetery. I may not be accurate on this account

5/15/2019 at 9:00 AM

Stephen,
Yes, from what I read, the Nurse and Putnam families had been having a long property dispute. So I think Rebecca's accusation was motivated by revenge. Some of the others that were accused seemed to be what the Village Community considered, "no gooders", and had been problem makers and some thieves. Other women were accused by their husbands which I believe stemmed from marital problems and bitterness.

Was it one of Rebecca's sons or brothers that recovered her body which I think the execution mob had buried down by a river? They would not let her be buried in the Cemetery with a Christian burial. So her family went at night and moved her body to an unmarked grave in the cemetery. I may not be accurate on this account

5/15/2019 at 9:02 AM

I think it ironic, that 2 or 3 generations later, Rebecca's descendants married into the Putnam family.

5/22/2019 at 4:43 AM

Tradition holds that Rebecca's lifeless body was tossed into a rocky cravas and left because her conviction and execution marked her as unfit for a decent Christian burial so later that evening family members (it's believed her brother and son) retrieved her corpse and buried it in a secret location on her property known only to God,as for the marriage between Putnam and the different Towne lines well I live in KY. and it is commonly known that the Hatfields and McCoys have married for decades(its an American thing just like the Civil War)

5/23/2019 at 1:45 PM

Thanks, for the info, and yes, people can forgive and not hold a grudge.

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