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The Towne family was  
The '''Towne''' family was one of Salem's oldest families.
The common ancestors to all the earliest Salem Townes were William (1598-1673), and
Joanna Towne (nee Blessing, 1595-1675) who sailed to Salem from 17th century Great Yarmouth
in England. They were settled in Salem Village by 1640.
Over time, some went north to Danvers, Topsfield and other locations. Others headed west.
During the Salem Witch Trials, Mary Towne Easty and Rebecca Towne Nurse were hung for witchcraft. Sarah Towne Cloyce escaped to the Salem End neighborhood in what became Framingham.
 





Revision as of 11:58, 26 October 2011

The Towne family was one of Salem's oldest families. The common ancestors to all the earliest Salem Townes were William (1598-1673), and Joanna Towne (nee Blessing, 1595-1675) who sailed to Salem from 17th century Great Yarmouth in England. They were settled in Salem Village by 1640. Over time, some went north to Danvers, Topsfield and other locations. Others headed west. During the Salem Witch Trials, Mary Towne Easty and Rebecca Towne Nurse were hung for witchcraft. Sarah Towne Cloyce escaped to the Salem End neighborhood in what became Framingham.

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