Your Wrote: Eunice in particular, goes back to Rebecca Towne Nurse, hung during the Salem Witch Trials, on 19 Jul 1692. I had no idea of Eunice Kenney family history--would love to hear more. Aaron is also one of my greats. You aren't going to believe this, but my old neighbor was a Nurse family. Had no idea when we were in Salem about this---Salem was too commercialized for me. The tourists were leading their dogs around with little witches hats. I did the Park Servie stuff and then found a wonderful library right next to it. I spent most of my time there and let the rest of the family go to the tourist traps. Actually Salem was a disappointment. Didn't know that I had family connection. Will look into it also. My daughter wants to go back to Boston and so do I so maybe the second time around Salem will be more interesting. Susie
Susie, The way I have found the path to Rebecca Towne Nurse was when Ancestry.Com made it easy to go name to name, going backwards with each parent and finding results. Here's the way I found the path: Francis Nurse and Rebecca Towne Samuel Nurse and Mary Smith Rebecka Nurse and Jonathan Kenney (Kinne) Eunice Kenney and Aaron Gleason Henry Gleason and Hannah _______ Amasa Gleason and Aner Griffith Hiram Gleason and Caroline Farnham John Gleason and Frances Helen Myrick Florence A. Gleason and William B. Reilly Ruby E. Reilly and Charles R. Erbe Jr. James R. Erbe I haven't tried any Fed Census on Eunice..she died in 1792 so might be on the 1790 census. Aaron, I think, died in 1796 in Row, MA. Just been busy doing my Myrick lineage and haven't looked at the Gleasons. Jim