Individual Details
Miles Putnam
(5 Sep 1725 - 19 Apr 1800)
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Miles lived in Middleton until 1757; then to Harvard; then to Winchendon where he was in 1772; then to Tomlinson and finally to Grafton, VT about 1783.
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Wikitrees
Biography
Miles Putnam was Christened on September 5, 1725 at Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts.
Miles marries to Rachel Wilkins on September 23, 1747 at Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts.
Birth
Massachusetts Births and Christenings Name Miles Putnam Gender Male Christening Date 05 Sep 1725 Christening Place DANVERS, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS Father's Name Edward Putnam
Sources
*Birth - "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," Christening Record. FamilySearch : 4 December 2014, Edward Putnam in entry for Miles Putnam, ; citing , ; FHL microfilm 876,099, 876,096.
Books and Publications - "A History of the Putnam Family in England and America," Recording the Ancestry and Descendants of John Putnam of Danvers, Mass., Jan Poutman of Albany, N. Y., Thomas Putnam of Hartford, Conn, Volume 1. Referencing Page 270.
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Rand
Miles was born 5 Sep 1725 in Middleton, Essex, MA (1971). He was baptized 5 Sep 1725 i Salem Village (1972, 1973). He appeared in the 1790 census of Thomlinson, Windham, VT (1974) 3-1-2. He died on 19 Apr 1800 in Grafton, Windham, VT (1975, 1611). He was buried Middle of Town Cemetery in Grafton, VT(1611). Miles lived in Middleton until 1757, when he moved his family to Harvard; from there he went to Winchendon where he was in 1772, for on 23 August 1772 the church at Middleton dismissed him and his wife Rachel to the church at Winchendon. From there they moved to Thomlinson and finally about 1783 to Grafton, VT.
He narried Rachel Wilkins on 23 Sep 1747 in Middleton, MA (1976, 1977). She died on 17 Sep 1807 in Grafton, VT (1611). She was born in Middleton (1978). She was buried Middle of Town Cemetery in Grafton, VT (1611).
Sources
1971 - Eben p 80, 157
1972 - Eben p 157
1973 - Vital records of Salem vol 2 p 215
1974 - Census record p 54
1975 - Eben p 157
1976 - Eben p 157
1977 - Vital records of Middleton p 104
1978 - Eben p 158
Events
Families
Spouse | Rachel Wilkins ( - ) |
Child | Aaron Putnam (1751 - 1813) |
Child | Susanna Putnam (1753 - ) |
Child | Edward Putnam (1755 - 1843) |
Child | Rachel Putnam (1757 - 1847) |
Child | Mary Putnam (1761 - 1831) |
Child | Daniel Putnam (1763 - 1802) |
Child | Sarah Putnam (1765 - 1847) |
Child | Captain John Putnam (1768 - 1810) |
Child | Miles Putnam (1774 - 1827) |
Child | Ruth Putnam (1747 - ) |
Father | Deacon Edward Hale Putnam (1682 - 1755) |
Mother | Sarah Miles (1686 - 1735) |
Sibling | Edward Putnam (1711 - 1800) |
Sibling | Holyoke Putnam (1706 - 1757) |
Sibling | Sarah Putnam (1708 - 1802) |
Sibling | Susanna Putnam (1713 - ) |
Sibling | Mary Putnam ( - 1726) |
Sibling | Eunice Putnam (1719 - 1788) |
Sibling | Abigail Putnam (1720 - 1783) |
Sibling | Lois Putnam (1724 - 1806) |
Sibling | Hannah Putnam (1727 - ) |
Notes
Birth
Or Middleton, MAOr in Salem Village
Or in Topsfield, MA
Military
Private in Lt. Boynton's Company, Col Nathan Spaihawk's regiment, which marched on Alarm. He was paid for an additional 5 days (102 miles) travel home.Census (family)
1790 US CensusThomlinson Windham VT
3-1-2
Endnotes
1. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America: recording the ancestry and descendants of John Putnam of Danvers, Mass., Jan Poutman of Albany, N. Y., Thomas Putnam of Hartford, Conn. (Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891-1908); 2 volumes, p 80; p 157.
2. The Essex Institute, Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849 (Salem, MA, 1918), p. 215 births.
3. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America: recording the ancestry and descendants of John Putnam of Danvers, Mass., Jan Poutman of Albany, N. Y., Thomas Putnam of Hartford, Conn. (Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891-1908); 2 volumes, p 158.
4. Vital Records of Middleton, Mass to 1849, p. 104, marr.
5. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America: recording the ancestry and descendants of John Putnam of Danvers, Mass., Jan Poutman of Albany, N. Y., Thomas Putnam of Hartford, Conn. (Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891-1908); 2 volumes, p 157.