Click on 'media' to read her and her son, Daniel's hearings. They did! The farm has a interesting name when seen the whole context ! The original handwritten version can be seen in 'media'. In 1710 she sent a letter to the courts asking that her name be 'restored to its former purity' and for them to pay certain bills that she had due to her imprisonment. After her husbands death, she spent the rest of her life on Witchhaven Farm (ironicaly!) in Boxford. She was condemned to be hanged but reprieved the day before by Governor Pitts. He eventually succeeded in getting 11 of his siblings family members convicted! These also include Rebekah's son, Daniel.
Rebekah was one of the woman accused of being a witch by her brother-in-law, Moses Tyler, during the mass hysteria that raged in Salem in this regard at the end of the 1600's.