Individual Details

Deacon Edward Hale Putnam

(29 Apr 1682 - 23 Oct 1755)

Settled in Middleton MA. Husbandman. Deacon of Church of Middleton. OR m. 16th. Freeman in 1690. Gr f of Rufus Putnam. First named in the History of Sutton p72 in 1747. Rufus said he settled in Sutton and died at a very advanced age leaving numerous issue. All his children with Sarah Miles were born in Topsfield, MA.
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Nov 16, 1729: Dismissed from church at Salem to form church at Middleton.
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Sources for this family group: 017 Eben p79-80
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Eben p80: Edward received from his father a gift of land in Middleton and here he established himself although owning property in Danvers, where he was taxed as late as 1755. Jan, 1706, both he and his wife Sarah were admitted to the church at Salem Village, and on 16 Nov 1729, they, with others, were dismissed to form the church at Middleton. In 1738 Edward Putnam, Jr was chosen deacon of the church there; he was also the first town clerk and one of the first selectmen.

On 4 May, 1734, Edward Putnam, Jr, of Middleton, husbandman, sells, etc., to Thomas Cave of MIddleton a parcel of land and 1/16 part of Iron Works standing on Point Brook Pond, also 1/6 part of steam, hammer, anvil, bellows, etc. (Essex Deeds 78-5).

Edward's farm was just inside the limits of Middleton and here, according to Gen Rufus Putnam, he died at a good old age.
In his will Deacon Edward mentions his children Martha Nurse and Timothy Nurse, heirs of Jonathan Nurse and Samuel Swan, late of Reading. ( By her first husband, Martha Nurse had Jonathan, Martha, Timothy, Samuel, and Caleb.
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The Putnam Leaflets by Eben Putnam
Vol 1, p 26
Additions and Corrections (to A History of the Putnam Family...Eben Putnam)
p 79 (No. 50). Edward Putnam, married at Concord, 16 May 1705, Sarah, daughter of John and Susanna Miles, of Concord, born 25 Mar, 1686. The Topsfield records give his children's birth as follows: Holyoke, 27 Sept 1706, Sarah, 26 Nov 1708; Edward, 25 June, 1711; Susanna, 1 June 1713; Mary 19 Dec 1716.
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Rand/Putnam Notes:
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Edward Putnam, Jr. was born on 29 Apr 1682 in Salem Village, Essex CO. MA. (522) (523) He was baptized in Oct 1682 in Salem Church, Salem, Essex CO, MA. (524) He died on 23 Oct 1755 in Middleton, Essex CO, MA. (525) (526) Edward Putnam received from his father a gift of land in Middleton and here established himself although owning property in Danvers, where he was taxed as late as 1755. January 1706, both he and his wife Sarah were admitted to the church at Salem Village, and on November 16, 1729, they, with others, were dismissed to form the church in Middleton. The vote of the church can be found p. 248 Vol. XII N.E.H.G. Reg. The families dismissed were those of Wilkins, Fuller, Kenny and Putnam. In 1738 Edward Putnam, Jr., was chosen deacon of the church there; he was also the first town clerk and one of the first selectman.
On May 4, 1734, Edward Putnam, Junior, of Middleton, husbandman, sells, etc., to Thomas Cave of Middleton a parcel of land and 1/16 part of Iron Works standing on Pout Brook Pond, also 1/6 part of stream, hammer, anvil, bellows, etc. (Essex Deeds 78-5.)
Edward Putnam’s farm was just within the limits of Middleton and here, according to General Rufus Putnam, he died at a good old age.
In his will Deacon Edward mentions his children, Martha Nurse and Timothy Nurse, heirs of Jonathan Nurse and Samuel Swan, late of Reading.

He was married to Sarah Miles (daughter of John Miles and Susanna Rediat) on 16 May 1705 in Concord, Middlesex CO, MA. (527) (528) (529) Salem VR has the marriage on the 10th. Sarah Miles was born on 25 Mar 1686 in Concord, Middlesex CO, MA. (530) Edward Putnam, Jr and Sarah Miles had the following children:

Holyoke Putnam
Sarah Putnam
Edward Putnam
Susanna Putnam
Mary Putnam
Eunice Putnam
Abigail Putnam
Lois Putnam
Miles Putnam
Hannah Putnam

He was married to Priscilla Bradstreet (daughter of Nathaniel Bradstreet and Priscilla Carrel) on 3 Sep 1735 in Rowley, Essex CO, MA. (531) (532) Priscilla Bradstreet (413) was born on 22 Sep 1689. (533) She died on 6 Sep 1736 in Rowley, Essex CO, MA. (534)
He was married to Martha Nurse on 24 Feb 1736/37 in Middleton, Essex CO, MA. (535) (536) (537)
He was married to Mary Wilkins on 29 Nov 1743 in Middleton, Essex CO, MA. (538) (539)

Sources:

522. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 40
523. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol 2, p. 209.
524. Eben Putnam History. P. 40
525. Ibid. p. 79
526. Vital Records of Middleton, MA to the End of the Year 1849. Topsfield, MA, Topsfield Historical Society, 1904. p.136.
527. Eben Putnam. The Putnam Leaflets. Vol. 1, p. 26.
528. Concord, MA. Concord, MA Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1635-1850. Concord, MA. 1891. p. 65.
529. The Essex Institute. Vol 4, p. 229.
530. Eben Putnam. The Putnam Leaflets. Vol. 1, p. 26.
531. Eben Putnam History, p. 79
532. Vital Records of Rowley, MA, to the End of the Year 1849, Salem, MA, 1928. p. 385.
533. Eben Putnam History, p. 79
534. Ibid. p. 79.
535. Ibid. p. 79.
536. Thomas W. Baldwin. Vital Records of Reading, MA to the Year 1850. Boston, MA, NEHGS, 1912. p. 428.
537. Vital Records of Middleton, MA. P. 103.
538. Eben Putnam History. P. 79
539. Vital Records of Middleton, MA. P. 103.
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From Ed Putnam
EDWARD4 PUTNAM (EDWARD3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) was born April 29, 1682 in Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts, and died October 23, 1755 in Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts. He married (1) SARAH MILES May 16, 1705 in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, daughter of JOHN MILES and SUSANNA GOODENOW. She was born March 25, 1686 in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and died Bef. September 3, 1735. He married (2) PRISCILLA (BRADSTREET) JEWETT September 3, 1735 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, daughter of NATHANIEL BRADSTREET and PRISCILLA CARRELL. She was born September 22, 1689, and died September 6, 1736 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. He married (3) MARTHA (HARTSHORN) NURSE February 24, 1736/37 in Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts, daughter of TIMOTHY HARTSHORN and MARTHA EATON. She was born January 11, 1695/96 in Reading, Massachusetts. He married (4) MARY(HUTCHINSON) WILKINS November 29, 1743, daughter of JOHN HUTCHINSON and MARY GOULD.

Children of EDWARD PUTNAM and SARAH MILES are:
i. HOLYOKE5 PUTNAM, b. September 27, 1706, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts; m. (1) EUNICE HUTCHINSON, September 1731, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; b. April 9, 1712, Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. 1741, Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts; m. (2) ESTHER LOVELL, May 4, 1742; b. March 27, 1717.
ii. SARAH PUTNAM, b. November 26, 1708, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts; m. JOSEPH STEELE, August 2, 1731, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; b. 1706.
iii. EDWARD PUTNAM, b. June 25, 1711, Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. February 17, 1800, Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts; m. RUTH FULLER, December 8, 1734, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; b. December 30, 1715, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. January 17, 1779, probably Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts.
iv. SUSANNA PUTNAM, b. June 1, 1713, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.
v. MARY PUTNAM, b. December 19, 1716, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts; m. EBENEZER FLINT, April 26, 1737, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts.
vi. EUNICE PUTNAM, b. September 13, 1719, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; m. THOMAS LOVELL, September 19, 1743, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts.
vii. ABIGAIL PUTNAM, b. September 11, 1720, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; m. ISRAEL CURTIS, April 25, 1744, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; b. June 14, 1719, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. April 2, 1776, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts.
viii. LOIS PUTNAM, b. April 19, 1724, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts; m. PHINEAS PUTNAM, May 20, 1746, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; b. October 1, 1722, Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
ix. MILES PUTNAM, b. 1725, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. April 19, 1800, Grafton, Windham County, Vermont; m. RACHEL WILKINS, September 23, 1747, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts.
x. HANNAH PUTNAM, b. April 23, 1727, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; m. AMOS FULLER, May 8, 1746, Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts; b. April 5, 1720.
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Deacon Edward Putnam, Jr's house is a historical site registered with the National Register of Historic Places. (National Park Service. 2008-04-15. http:www.nr.nps.gov). It is located at 4 Gregory Street, Middleton, Massachusetts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deacon_Edward_Putnam,_Jr._House
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Deacon Putnam, a farmer, received from his father a gift of land in Middleton, Massachusetts. He and his wife were admitted to the church at Salem Village, Jan 1706, and on 16 Nov 1729, they, and others, were dismissed to form the church in Middleton, Massachusetts. In 1738, Edward Putnam was chosen Deacon of the church there; he was also the first town clerk and one of the first selectmen. The esteem with which his neighbors held him is evidenced by his title - Deacon Edward Putnam.
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From History of Sutton p. 703
Edward4 (Edward 3 , Thomas 2 , John 1 ), m. . Ch. 1, Holyoke, b. 1705; settled in Sutton; 2, Edward, b. 1711; d. Feb. 17, 1800; 3, Miles, b. 1725.
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Deacon Edward Putnam
Birth: May 4, 1654
Salem
Essex County
Massachusetts, USA
Death: Mar. 10, 1747
Middleton
Essex County
Massachusetts, USA


Family links:
Parents:
Thomas Putnam (1614 - 1686)
Ann Holyoke Putnam (1620 - 1665)

Spouse:
Mary Hutchinson Hale Putnam (1660 - 1718)

Children:
Elisha Putnam (1685 - 1746)*
Elisha Putnam (1685 - 1745)*
Joseph Putnam (1687 - 1773)*
Nehemiah Putnam (1693 - 1694)*
Isaac Putnam (1698 - 1757)*

Siblings:
Ann Putnam Traske (1645 - 1676)**
Thomas Putnam (1652 - 1699)*
Thomas Putnam (1652 - 1699)*
Edward Putnam (1654 - 1747)
Deliverance Putnam Walcott (1656 - 1699)*
Joseph Putnam (1669 - 1724)**

**Half-sibling

Burial:
Burying Point Cemetery
Salem
Essex County
Massachusetts, USA
Plot: unmarked

Created by: dingwall
Record added: Aug 17, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 57173046
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(IV) Edward, eldest son of Edward (3) was married and his children were: Holyoke, born 1705, settled in Sutton; Edward, 1711, died February, 1800; Miles, 1725.
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Edward Putnam (1682 - 1755)
Deacon Edward Putnam
Born 29 Apr 1682
in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts

ANCESTORS
Son of Edward Putnam and Mary (Hale) Putnam.
Brother of Holyoke Putnam, Elisha Putnam, Joseph Putnam, Mary (Putnam) Flint, Prudence (Putnam) Wyman, Nehemiah Putnam, Ezra Putnam, Isaac Putnam and Abigail Putnam.
Husband of Sarah (Miles) Putnam
— married 10 May 1705 in Concord, MIddlesex, Massachusetts Husband of Martha (Hartshorn) Putnam
— married 24 Feb 1737 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Province

DESCENDANTS
Father of Holyoke Putnam, Sarah (Putnam) Steele, Edward Putnam, Susannah Putnam, Mary (Putnam) Flint, Eunice (Putnam) Lovell, Abigail (Putnam) Curtis, Lois (Putnum) Putnam, Miles Putnam and Hannah (Putnam) Fuller

Died 23 Oct 1755 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts

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Contents

1 Biography
1.1 Note
1.2 Birth
1.3 Baptism
1.4 Marriage
1.5 Death
2 Sources
3 Acknowledgements

Biography

Deacon Edward Putnam was born in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts on April 29, 1682. He was baptized in October at the church in Salem. Edward died October 23, 1755 at Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
Edward married first to Sarah Miles on May 10, 1705 in Concord, MIddlesex, Massachusetts. Sarah Miles was born on March 25, 1686 at Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She is the daughter of John Miles and Susanna Unknown. Sarah died in about 1734
Edward married second to Priscilla Jewett on September 3, 1735, the widow of Nehemiah Jewett and the daughter of Nathaniel and Priscilla (Carrell) Bradstreet. Priscilla was born on September 22, 1689 and died on September 6, 1736. By her first husband she had four children: Jeremiah, Jemima who married Joseph Scott, Priscilla who married first Zacheus Perkins and second to Hon. Humphrey Hohson, and Caleb.
Edward married third to Martha Nurse, widow of Francis Nurse on February 24, 1736 at Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts. "Massachusetts Marriages".
He married fourth to Mary Wilkins on November 29, 1743 in Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts. "Massachusetts Marriages".

Children of Edward Putnam and Sarah Miles are:

Children all baptized at the church in Salem Village
1. Holyoke Putnam was born on September 27, 1706 at Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts. Holyoke marries first to Eunice Hutchinson on September 17, 1731 at Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts. Eunice is the daughter of John and Hannah (Howard) Hutchinson. She was born on April 9, 1812 at Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. Holyoke marries second to Esther Lovell, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Herrick) Lovell, on May 4, 1742 in Essex, Massachusetts. Esther was born on March 27, 1717.
2. Sarah Putnam was born on November 26, 1708 at Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts. Sarah marries to Joseph Steele on August 2, 1731 at Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts. Joseph Steele was born in about 1706 in Jersey Island, England the son of Thomas Steele and Martha Unknown. Joseph dies on February 23, 1788 at Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts. Sarah dies on April 18, 1802 at Washington, Sullivan, New Hampshire.
3. Edward Putnam was born in about 1711 in Salem Village, Massachusetts. Edward marries to Ruth Fuller on December 3, 1734 at Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts. Ruth Fuller was born on September 30, 1715 at Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts. Ruth is the daughter of John Fuller and Phebe Symonds. Ruth dies in about 1779 in Sutton, Massachusetts. Edward dies February 17, 1800 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts.
4. Susanna Putnam was born on June 18, 1713 at Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.
5. Mary Putnam was born on December 19, 1716 at Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts. Mary was baptised on February 10, 1717 in Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts. Mary weds to Ebenezer Flint on April 26, 1737 in Middleton, Massachusetts. Ebenezer is the son of Eben and Gertrude (Pope) Flint.
6. Eunice Putnam was Christened on September 13, 1719 at Salem Village, Essex, Massachusetts. Eunice marries to Thomas Lovell Jr. on September 19, 1743 at Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, their intention to marry published on July 29, 1743.
7. Abigail Putnam was Christened on September 11, 1720 at Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts. Abigail marries on April 25, 1744 to Israel Curtis.
8. Lois Putnam was born on April 19, 1724, in Salem, Massachusetts. Lois marries on May 20, 1745 in Middleton, Massachusetts to Phinehas Putnam (3rd Cousin) the son of Isaac Putnam and Ann Fuller. Lois dies in about 1806.
9. 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.
10. Hannah Putnam was Christened on April 23, 1727 at Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts. Hannah marries to Amos Fuller on May 8, 1746 in Massachusetts.

Note

Note: Edward Putnam received from his father a gift of land in Middleton and here established himself although owning property in Danvers, where he was taxed as late as 1755. January 1706, both he and his wife Sarah were admitted to the church at Salem Village, and on November 16, 1729, they, with others, were dismissed to form the church in Middleton. The vote of the church can be found p. 248 Vol. XII N.E.H.G. Reg. The families dismissed were those of Wilkins, Fuller, Kenny and Putnam. In 1738 Edward Putnam, jr., was chosen deacon of the church there ; he was also the first town clerk and one of the first selectman.
On May 4, 1734, Edward Putnam, Junior, of Middleton, husbandman, sells, etc., to Thomas Cave of Middleton a parcel of land and 1/16 part of Iron Works standing on Pout Brook Pond, also 1/6 part of stream, hammer, anvil, bellows, etc. (Essex Deeds 78-5.)
Edward Putnam's farm was just within the limits of Middleton and here, according to General Rufus Putnam, he died at a good old age.
In his will Deacon Edward memtions his children Martha Nurse and Timothy Nurse, heirs of Jonathan Nurse and Samuel Swan, late of Reading.[1]

Birth

Massachusetts Births and Christenings Name Edward Putnam Gender Male Birth Date 29 Apr 1682 Birthplace Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Father's Name Edward Putnam Mother's Name Mary Hale
Birth:
Date: APRIL 29, 1682
Place: Salem Village, Massachusetts[2][3]. (1)

Baptism

Baptism:
Date: OCTOBER 1682Place: Salem, Massachusetts Source: #S497 Data: Text: Baptism: October 1682, Salem, Massachusetts

Marriage

No. 1: Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records
Name Edward Putnam
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 10 May 1705
Event Place Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Gender Male
Spouse's Name Sarah Miles
Spouse's Gender Female (2)

Marriage:
Date: 10 May 1705
Place: Salem, Massachusetts
Husband: Edward Putnam
Wife: Sarah Miles of Concord
Source: Edward, and Sarah Miles of Concord, at Concord, May 10, 1705.[4]

No. 3: Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records
Name Edward Putnam
Spouse's Name Martha Nurse
Event Date 24 Feb 1736
Event Place Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts (3)

No. 4: Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records
Name Edward Putnam
Spouse's Name Mary Wilkins
Event Date 29 Nov 1743
Event Place Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts (4)

Death

Death:
Date: OCTOBER 23, 1755Place: Middleton, Massachusetts Source: #S497 Data: Text: d. October 23, 1755, Middleton, Massachusetts

Sources

[1] Source: #S497
[2] Source: #S469 Data: Text: Edward (1682-)
[3] Source: #S497 Data: Text: b. April 29, 1682, Salem Village, Massachusetts
[4] Vital Records of Salem, MA to the end of the year 1849 Marriage Record, p229 Salem marr

(1) Birth - "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch: 4 December 2014, Edward Putnam, 29 Apr 1682; citing Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, ; FHL microfilm 877,468.

(2) Marriage No. 1 - "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch : 13 July 2016, Edward Putnam and Sarah Miles, 10 May 1705; citing Marriage, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 761,210.

(3) Marriage No. 3 - "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch: 4 December 2014, Edward Putnam and Martha Nurse, 24 Feb 1736; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 0823676 IT 3.

(4) Marriage No. 4 - "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch : 4 December 2014, Edward Putnam and Mary Wilkins, 29 Nov 1743; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 0823676 IT 3. (IT=item)

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. Author Eben Putnam. Edition reprint. Publisher Salem Press Publishing and Printing Company, 1891. Original from Harvard University. Digitized 1 Feb 2008. Referencing Ancestor No. 50 Deacon Edward Putnam, Pages 79 & 80.

History of the town of Sutton, Massachusetts, from 1704 to 1876; including Grafton until 1735; Millbury until 1813; and parts of Northbridge, Upton and Auburn. by Benedict, William Addison; Tracy, Hiram Averill. published 1878. p.703. https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofs00beneialaSource S1063976837

Repository: #R-1645048415
Title: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Author: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp.Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data - Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library. Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Gen

Source: S468 Author: Dave Carlsen Title: The Descendants of Richard Hutchinson Abbreviation: The Descendants of Richard Hutchinson Publication: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rhutch/ Note: Based on the book: The Hutchinson Family: or the Descendants of Barnard Hutchinson, of Cowlam, England, compiled by Perley Derby, Essex Institute Press, 1870, Salem, Massachusetts

Source: S469 Author: Michael A. Hobart Title: Possible Ancestry of Freeman Trask Abbreviation: Possible Ancestry of Freeman Trask Publication: http://users.sisna.com/mhobart/US/FTrask/wc_toc.htm
Data: Text: Edward (1682-)

Source: S481 Author: Rand & Heather Putnam Title: The Putnam/Thompson Family Genealogy Abbreviation: The Putnam/Thompson Family Genealogy Publication: http://www.geocities.com/randputnam/ Note: SOURCES 1. Birth Certificate. 2. Obituary. Flint Journal. 3. Reed City Court House Record of Births. Vol. 2, p. 100, no. 280. 4. Family History Library, Salt Lake City. Film # 984141. 5. Funeral Records. 6. Riverside Cemetery. 7. Family History Library, Salt Lake City. Film # 984141. 8. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (TM). July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996. 9. Reed City Court House Record of Deaths. Vol. 1, p. 123, no. 92. 10. The Ontario Register. Vol. VII, No. 4, p. 220. 11. Reed City Court House Record of Deaths. Vol. 1, p. 123, no. 92. 12. Dummerston Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1761-1911. p. 23. 13. According to. Thelma Putnam Mayham. 14. Grave Marker. 15. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 173. 16. Hardwick Vital Records. p. 227. 17. Observed grave marker. 18. Family History Library, Salt Lake City. Film # 458594. 19. According to. Thelma Putnam Mayham. 20. Census Record. 1880 MI. 21. Ibid. 1880 MI, Rose Lake, Osceola Co. 22. Ibid. 1851 Ontario, Marlborough Twp., Carleton Co. 23. Reed City Court House Record of Deaths. Death Vol. 1, p. 169, no. 76. 24. Ibid. Vol. 1, p. 169, no. 76. 25. Family History Library, Salt Lake City. Film # 984141. 26. Census Record. 1900 MI, Osceola Co. 27. Ibid. 1910 MI. 28. Robenn Lloyd. 29. Census Record. 1851 British. 30. Ibid. 1881 British, Walpole St. Peter, Norfolk Co., p. 21. 31. Family History Library, Salt Lake City. Batch # M518503. 32. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 173. 33. Hardwick Vital Records. p. 227. 34. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 84. 35. Sutton Vital Records. p. 132. 36. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 173. 37. Sutton Vital Records. p. 331. 38. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 2, p. 212. 39. Ibid. Vol. 4, p. 230. 40. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 84. 41. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 2, p. 209. 42. Ibid. Vol. 4, p. 229. 43. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 40. 44. Vital Records of Middleton, MA to the End of the Year 1849. Topsfield, MA, Topsfield Historical Society, 1904. p. 136. 45. Trask Web Site. 46. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 37. 47. Family History Library, Salt Lake City. Batch # C501131. 48. Ibid. Batch # A456733. 49. Ibid. Film # 458594. 50. Hardwick Vital Records. p. 227. 51. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 2, p. 209. 52. Ibid. Vol. 4, p. 229. 53. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 40. 54. Vital Records of Middleton, MA to the End of the Year 1849. Topsfield, MA, Topsfield Historical Society, 1904. p. 136. 55. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. p. 233. 56. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 3. 57. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 4, p. 233. 58. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 7. 59. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 6, p. 172. 60. Sidney Perley. The History of Salem, Massachusetts. Salem, MA, 1926. p. 109. 61. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 3. 62. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 6, p. 170. 63. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 3. 64. Read H. Putnam. Baltimore, MD, Gateway Press Inc., 1982. p. 22. 65. Ibid. p. 25. 66. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 7. 67. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 6, p. 169. 68. Eben Putnam. The Putnam Leaflets. Vol. 2, p. 4. 69. Ibid. Vol. 2, p. 4. 70. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 4, p. 229. 71. Eben Putnam. The Putnam Leaflets. Vol. 2, p. 19. 72. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 37. 73. Ibid. p. 37. 74. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 4, p. 227. 75. Ibid. p. 208. 76. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 37. 77. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. p. 233. 78. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 3. 79. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 4, p. 233. 80. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 7. 81. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 6, p. 172. 82. Sidney Perley. The History of Salem, Massachusetts. Salem, MA, 1926. p. 109. 83. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 3. 84. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 6, p. 170. 85. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 3. 86. Read H. Putnam. Baltimore, MD, Gateway Press Inc., 1982. p. 25. 87. Eben Putnam. A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Vol 1. Salem, MA, Salem Press, 1891. p. 7. 88. The Essex Institute. Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, MA, 1918. Vol. 6, p. 169. 89. Eben Putnam. The Putnam Leaflets. Vol. 2, p. 4. CONT 90. Ibid. Vol. 2, p. 4.

Source: S497 Author: Bill Putman Title: The Putnam & Putman Families Abbreviation: Putnam & Putman Families Publication: http://www.billputman.com/thefamilies.htm
Data: Text: i. EDWARD23 PUTNAM, JR., b. April 29, 1682, Salem Village, Massachusetts; d. October 23, 1755, Middleton, Massachusetts. 28. EDWARD23 PUTNAM, JR. (EDWARD22, THOMAS21, JOHN20, NICHOLAS19, JOHN18, RICHARD17 PUTTNAM, JOHN16 PUTTENHAM, JOHN15, RICHARD14 DE PUTTENHAM, ROGER13, ROGER12, JOHN11, JOHN FITZ WALE10, WILLIAM9, THOMAS8 WALE, SIR, RICHARD FITZ7, HENRY FITZ6, RICHARD FITZ5, WILLIAM4 DE PUTTENHAM, GEOFFREY3 DE TURVILLE, ROGER2, ANSCHITIL1) was born April 29, 1682 in Salem Village, Massachusetts, and died October 23, 1755 in Middleton, Massachusetts. He married (1) MARY HUTCHINSON WFT Est. 1699-1731, daughter of JOHN HUTCHINSON and MARY GOULD. He married (2) SARAH MILES May 10, 1705 in probably Salem, Massachusetts, daughter of JOHN MILES and SUSANNA. He married (3) PRISCILLA BRADSTREET September 03, 1735, daughter of NATHANIEL BRADSTREET and PRISCILLA CARRELL. He married (4) MARTHA February 24, 1736/37.

Notes for EDWARD PUTNAM, JR.: Edward Putnam received from his father a gift of land in Middleton and here established himself although owning property in Danvers, where he was taxed as late as 1755. January 1706, both he and his wife Sarah were admitted to the church at Salem Village, and on November 16, 1729, they, with others, were dismissed to form the church in Middleton. The vote of the church can be found p. 248 Vol. XII N.E.H.G. Reg. The families dismissed were those of Wilkins, Fuller, Kenny and Putnam. In 1738 Edward Putnam, jr., was chosen deacon of the church there ; he was also the first town clerk and one of the first selectman. On May 4, 1734, Edward Putnam, Junior, of Middleton, husbandman, sells, etc., to Thomas Cave of Middleton a parcel of land and 1/16 part of Iron Works standing on Pout Brook Pond, also 1/6 part of stream, hammer, anvil, bellows, etc. (Essex Deeds 78-5.) Edward Putnam's farm was just within the limits of Middleton and here, according to General Rufus Putnam, he died at a good old age. In his will Deacon Edward mentions his children Martha Nurse and Timothy Nurse, heirs of Jonathan Nurse and Samuel Swan, late of Reading.

More About EDWARD PUTNAM, JR.: Admitted Church: November 16, 1729, Middleton, Massachusetts Baptism: October 1682, Salem, Massachusetts Title: Deacon

Notes for MARY HUTCHINSON: Perhaps the widow of Daniel Wilkins of Middleton, Massachusetts. If she is the widow of Daniel, then she was the daughter of John and Mary (Gould) Hutchinson; Abigail, another daughter, married Benjamin Putnam.

More About SARAH MILES: Admitted Church: January 1705/06, Salem Vil

Notes for MARTHA: She was dismissed to the church in Middleton from Reading in 1738.
More About MARTHA: Admitted Church: 1738, Reading, Massachusetts

Children of EDWARD PUTNAM and SARAH MILES are:
97. i. HOLYOKE24 PUTNAM, b. September 27, 1706, Salem Village, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1759-1798.
ii. SARAH PUTNAM, b. November 26, 17082; d. WFT Est. 1737-1802; m. JOSEPH STEELE, August 02, 1731, Middleton, Massachusetts.
More About SARAH PUTNAM: Baptism: November 28, 1708, Salem Village, Massachusetts
98. iii. EDWARD PUTNAM, b. June 30, 1711, Salem Village, Massachusetts; d. February 17, 1800, Sutton, Massachusetts.
iv. SUSANNA PUTNAM, b. June 01, 17132; d. WFT Est. 1714-1807.
More About SUSANNA PUTNAM: Baptism: January 17, 1713/14, Salem Village, Massachusetts
99. v. MARY PUTNAM, b. December 19, 1716; d. WFT Est. 1750-1811.
100. vi. EUNICE PUTNAM, b. September 13, 1719, Middleton, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1754-1814.
101. vii. ABIGAIL PUTNAM, b. September 11, 1720, Middleton, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1766-1815.
viii. LOIS PUTNAM, b. April 19, 1724; d. WFT Est. 1725-1818.
More About LOIS PUTNAM: Baptism: Salem Village, Massachusetts
102. ix. MILES PUTNAM, b. September 05, 1725, Middleton, Massachusetts; d. April 19, 1800, Grafton, Vermont.
103. x. HANNAH PUTNAM, b. April 23, 1727, Middleton, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1763-1822.

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The Deacon Edward Putnam Jr. House is a historic First Period house in Middleton, Massachusetts, United States. The oldest portion of the house, its right (east) side and the central chimney, were built c. 1705, probably by Deacon Edward Putnam Sr. By 1718, Edward Jr. occupied the house with his family, by which time it had been expanded with rooms to the west. The house facade had, until renovations in the 1960s, an unusual three bay configuration, with two windows on the west side of the chimney and one to its right. The renovations in the 1960s added a lean-to section to the rear of the house, beyond which a single story ell connects the house to a series of barns.[2]
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990, where it is listed at 4 Gregory Street.[3]

1 - "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
2 - "NRHP nomination for Deacon Edward Putnam Jr. House". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
3 - Correct address and building photo are shown in the Massachusetts cultural inventory cited above; nomination papers at the same location give the wrong address.
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Events

Birth29 Apr 1682Salem Village, Mass Bay Colony
ChristenOct 16821st Ch Salem, Salem, Essex, MA
Marriage16 May 1705Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay, British America - Sarah Miles
Admitted ChurchJan 1706He and his wife were admitted to church at Salem Village - Salem Village, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America
Property16 Jan 1718was deeded 10 acres of upland and 4 acres of meadow from his father - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America
Miscellaneous16 Nov 1729he and wife were dissmissed from Salem Village church to the Middleton church - Salem Village, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America
Property4 May 1734sold a piece of land that included 1/16 part of the Iron Works on Port Brook Pond to Thomas Cave
Marriage3 Sep 1735Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America - Pricilla Bradstreet
Marriage24 Feb 1736/37Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America - Martha Nurse
Miscellaneous1738chosen Deacon of church - Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America
Marriage29 Nov 1743Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America - Mary Hutchinson
Death23 Oct 1755Middleton, Essex, MA
Will proved17 Nov 1755
Relationship7th and 6th Great Grandfather to Mary Putnam Muller

Families

SpouseSarah Miles (1686 - 1735)
ChildEdward Putnam (1711 - 1800)
ChildHolyoke Putnam (1706 - 1757)
ChildSarah Putnam (1708 - 1802)
ChildSusanna Putnam (1713 - )
ChildMary Putnam ( - 1726)
ChildEunice Putnam (1719 - 1788)
ChildAbigail Putnam (1720 - 1783)
ChildLois Putnam (1724 - 1806)
ChildMiles Putnam (1725 - 1800)
ChildHannah Putnam (1727 - )
SpousePricilla Bradstreet (1689 - 1736)
SpouseMartha Nurse (1694 - 1743)
SpouseMary Hutchinson (1696 - 1779)
FatherDeacon Edward Putnam (1654 - 1747)
MotherMary Hale (1660 - 1718)
SiblingHolyoke Putnam (1683 - 1706)
SiblingDeacon Elisha Putnam (1685 - 1745)
SiblingJoseph Putnam Jr (1687 - 1773)
SiblingMary Putnam (1689 - 1726)
SiblingPrudence Putnam (1692 - 1745)
SiblingNehemiah Putnam (1693 - 1694)
SiblingEnsign Ezra Putnam (1696 - 1747)
SiblingIsaac Putnam (1698 - 1757)
SiblingJeremiah Putnam (1699 - )
SiblingAbigail Putnam (1700 - 1764)

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