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Kelsy Orsini Ms. DelGrego English E.  Rebecca was born on February 21, 1621.  She was raised in Yarmouth, England and lived there all of her child life.

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1 Kelsy Orsini Ms. DelGrego English E

2  Rebecca was born on February 21, 1621.  She was raised in Yarmouth, England and lived there all of her child life and a portion of her adult life.  Rebecca moved to Salem when she was 24 with the rest of her family.

3  Rebecca is the daughter of William Towne and Joanna Blessing.  She has two sisters; Mary Easty, and Sarah Cloyes.  She married Francis Nurse in 1642.  They had eight children together.  Both Rebecca’s sister’s and her mother were also accused of witchcraft.  Mary and her mother were killed but Sarah was released.

4  Rebecca learned very little because she was a women and because of the time period.  The only thing she was educated on was the Holy Bible.  When she went to school, she learned how to take care of a house and how to manage children.  She learned to sew, clean, cook.  Rebecca learned to manage a house  She had to attend church services.

5  She was a midwife and stayed home all day to take care of her eight children.  She cleaned the house, cooked the meals, took care of the animals and also looked out for the children and their best interest.  She was the most respected person in her community.  Rebecca was one of the most religious people in her community.

6  After finding out a couple of women’s names who were involved, Rebecca found out that she was becoming a suspect.  Edward and John Putnam put in a complaint and got her arrested.  "I am innocent as the child unborn, but surely, what sin hath God found out in me unrepented of that He should lay such an affliction on me in my old age.“

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8  One reason she was accused was because of all the Disputes she had with the Putnam family.  Rebecca was then indicted on June 2 and had a physical examination by a jury of women.  During the search, some judges found what they thought was “a mark of the devil” but 2 judges thought it was naturally caused.  Rebecca’s son, son-in-law and daughter-in-law spoke in her defense and over 40 people from the community signed a declaration about defending her character.

9  At first, the jury came back with the verdict “not guilty”.  The Governor was even on her side and signed a reprieve, but then it was withdrawn when her accusers renewed their statement about her being a witch.  After a while, and a second look at everything, the judges came back with the verdict of guilty.  She was accused by four girls who initiated the witch craft hysteria and several members of the Putnam family

10  She was put to trial when she was 71 years old.  She was hanged on July 19, 1692 in New England along with Sarah Good, Susannah Martin, Elizabeth Howe, and Sarah Wildes.  At midnight on the night Rebecca was hanged, Francis and her kids found her body and carried it home for a proper burial.

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12  HubPages. "The True Story of Rebecca Nurse." Salem Witch Craft. HubPages, 23 Mar. 2011. Web. 14 Oct. 2012..  Linder, Douglas O. "The Trial of Rebecca Nurse." Salem Witch Trials. N.p., 14 Mar. 1995. Web. 12 Oct. 2012. http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/sale m/sal_bnur.htm http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/sale m/sal_bnur.htm  Perley, Sidney S. "Rebecca Nurse: A Tragedy of Injustice." Colonial Gazette. National Geographic, 1924. Web. 11 Oct. 2012..


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