These families of "other" religions of early Quakers and settlers in Colonial America may very well have had agendas of Family rivalry.
The only admittance of the heir of this land would say is that the tracts of land and the years at the farm of Witches Haunt and Fairy Green Pennsylvania was that it was, indeed, a balance of "Good & Evil".
In those years, the land was named and had patents, not deeds.
This particular land had previously belonged to the Alexander Kerr Family, then sold to the Beales and passed to the Tidwells. Tidwell only admitted to the involvement of the "Brethren Church" and the fact that the tracts were named as the balancing of the good & evil.
The antiquity of a Family of Witchcraft