Joan Towne

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Joan Towne was a 17th-century New England woman known primarily as the mother of Sarah Towne Cloyce, one of the women accused during the Salem witch trials.

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instanceOf 17th-century person
human
associatedWithEvent Salem witch trials (indirectly, via family) NERFINISHED
child Sarah Towne Cloyce NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
ethnicGroup English colonist
familyName Towne NERFINISHED
givenName Joan NERFINISHED
hasRole mother
languageSpoken English
mother Joan Towne NERFINISHED
notableFor being accused in the Salem witch trials
being the mother of Sarah Towne Cloyce
connection to the Salem witch trials through her daughter
placeOfActivity Salem Village region NERFINISHED
residence Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
New England NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
timePeriod 17th century

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Sarah Towne Cloyce mother Joan Towne