Individual Details
Ann Prudence Holyoke
(14 Sep 1620 - 1 Sep 1665)
Eben 1 sept 1665 (1st,7mo,1665)
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Emigrant
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Perhaps name was Prudence Anne Holyoke
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The Holyoke Family was one of the most prominent and aristocratic families in the colony.
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Ann Holyoke Putnam
Birth: 1620
Stratford-on-Avon District
Warwickshire, England
Death: Sep. 1, 1665
Salem
Essex County
Massachusetts, USA
Ann Holyoke was Thomas Putnam's "1st wife." Thomas Putnam married "2nd" to Mrs. Mary Veren, widow of Nathaniel Veren.
Daughter of Edward and Prudence (Stockton) Holyoke
Wife of Thomas Putnam ~ married September 17, 1643, Massachusetts
Family links:
Spouse:
Thomas Putnam (1614 - 1686)
Children:
Thomas Putnam (1652 - 1699)*
Thomas Putnam (1652 - 1699)*
Edward Putnam (1654 - 1747)*
Deliverance Putnam Walcott (1656 - 1699)*
Burial:
Unknown
Created by: Georgia Girl
Record added: Jan 03, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 63665216
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Wikitrees
Biography
Ann was born about Jan 1621 in Tanworth, Warwickshire, England. Ann Holyoke married 17 Aug 1643 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She passed away about 1665 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Ann, daughter of Edward and Prudence (Stockton) Holyoke, who came from one of the most prominent and aristocratic families in the colony, and were founders of the present city of Holyoke [Hampden County], Massachusetts. She occupied in the church the "principal pew" reserved for women, the leading church distinction in that day. Her death occurred 01 September 1666. Lieutenant Thomas and Ann were the grandparents of Major General Israel PUTNAM, and great grandparents of Major General Rufus PUTNAM. Ann Holyoke was also the great aunt of Edward Holyoke, president of Harvard University from 1737 to 1769.[1][2]
Baptized
Anne was baptized January 18, 1620/1, in Tanworth, Warwickshire, England.
JANUARY 18, 1620/1, Tanworth, Warwickshire, England.[3][4][5]Religion
Anne occupied in the church the "principal pew" reserved for women, the leading church distinction in that day.
Date: 1684[6][7]Immigration
Anne ...
Date: 1637, Massachusetts[8]Death
Anne ...
SEPTEMBER 1, 1665, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts[9][10][11]Death ca 1665, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.[12]death occurred 01 September 1666.[13]Buried
Family
Husband: Thomas PutnamWife: Ann HolyokeChild: Ann PutnamChild: Sarah PutnamChild: Mary PutnamChild: Thomas PutnamChild: Edward PutnamChild: Deliverance PutnamChild: Elizabeth PutnamChild: Prudence PutnamChild: Joseph PutnamMarriage:Date: OCTOBER 17, 1643Place: Lynn, Massachusetts[14][15][16][17][18][19]Sources
[1]Douglas Richardson, The Ancestry of Edward Holyoke, and His Nephew Thomas Morris of New Haven, "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register", Vol. CXLVII: January 1993.
[2]James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary, of the First Settlers of New England , (Baltimore, MD: GPC, 1969), in the custody of the Waco-McClennan County Library, Waco, Texas.
[3]Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, (Salem, Mass:, Essex Institute, 1918), Volume II, Births.
[4]Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to_1700, (Baltimore, MD: GPC, 1985), in custody of the Waco-McClennan County Library, Waco, Texas.
[4]Savage Dictionary [Joseph is not found in the Salem Vital Records].
[5]Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont, Publication: Carleton, ed. Chicago: Lewis, 1903, pp 404-407, Note: Dr. Warren Edward PUTNAM, of Bennington [Bennington County], Vermont, Submitted by Cathy Kubly,
[6]http://www.rockvillemama.com/bennington/putnamwarrenedward.txt Text: Ann, daughter of Edward and Prudence (STOCKTON) HOLYOKE, who came from one of the most prominent and aristocratic families in the colony, and were founders of the present city of Holyoke [Hampden County], Massachusetts. She occupied in the church the "principal pew" reserved for women, the leading church distinction in that day. Her [Ann (HOLYOKE) PUTNAM's] death occurred 01 September 1666. Lieutenant Thomas and Ann (HOLYOKE) PUTNAM were the grandparents of Major General Israel PUTNAM, and great grandparents of Major General Rufus PUTNAM. Ann HOLYOKE was also the great aunt of Edward HOLYOKE, president of Harvard University from 1737 to 1769.
[7]Rand & Heather Putnam Title: The Putnam/Thompson Family Genealogy Abbreviation: The Putnam/Thompson Family Genealogy Publication: http://www.geocities.com/randputnam/
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1Source: #S473 Anne was born before January 18, 1620/1, in Tanworth, Warwickshire, England. JANUARY 1620/1, Tanworth, Warwickshire, England.
Source: [[#S469]] Data: Text: Birth Jan 1621, Tanworth, Warwickshire, England id="_note-1"
Source: [[#S481]] Data: Text: b: 18 Jan 1620/21 in Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire, England
Source: [[#S474]] Data: Text: Chr: 18 Jan 1620/1 Tanworth, Warwick, England
Source: [[#S481]] Data: Text: b: 18 Jan 1620/21 in Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire, England
Source: [[#S473]] Data: Text: She occupied in the church the "principal pew" reserved for women, the leading church distinction in that day.
Source: [[#S499]] Data: Text: In 1684 Mrs. Putnam in the apportionment of seats in the meeting house at the Village was seated in the first, or principal pew reserved for women.
Source: [[#S469]] Data: Text: Immigration 1637, Massachusetts
Source: [[#S474]] Data: Text: Died: 1 Sep 1665 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
Source: [[#S481]] Data: Text: d: 1 Sep 1665 in Salem Village, Essex Co., MA
Source: [[#S499]] Data: Text: d. 1 Sept. 1665
Source: [[#S469]] Data: Text: Death ca 1665, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
Source: [[#S473]] Data: Text: Her [Ann (HOLYOKE) PUTNAM's] death occurred 01 September 1666.
Source: [[#S469]] Data: Text: Marriage 17 Oct 1643, Lynn, MA
Source: [[#S473]] Data: Text: He [Thomas PUTNAM] was married 17 August 1643 at Lynn [Essex County], Massachusetts, to Ann, daughter of Edward and Prudence (STOCKTON) HOLYOKE
Source: [[#S474]] Data: Text: Marr: 17 Aug 1643 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts CONT | To: Lieutenant Thomas Putnam
Source: [[#S481]] Data: Text: m: 17 Oct 1643 in Salem, Essex Co., MA
Source: [[#S497]] Data: Text: married (1) ANN HOLYOKE October 17, 1643 in probably Lynn, Massachusetts, daughter of EDWARD HOLYOKE and PRUDENCE STOCKTON
Source: [[#S499]] Data: Text: m.1. 17 Oct. 1643 Lynn, MA, ANN (3) HOLYOKE (d. 1 Sept. 1665)
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Ann (Holyoke) Putnam (1621 - 1665)
Ann
(Anne)
Putnam
formerly Holyoke
Born 18 Jan 1621
in Tanworth, Warwickshire, England
ANCESTORS Daughter of Edward Holyoke and Prudence (Stockton) HolyokeSister of John Holyoke, Elizabeth (Holyoke) Keyser, Elizur Holyoke, Edward Holyoke II, Dora Holyoke, Sarah (Holyoke) Andrews, Mary (Holyoke) Tuttle and Susanna (Holyoke) MartynWife of Thomas Putnam Sr.
— married 17 Aug 1643 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay ColonyDESCENDANTS Mother of Elizabeth Putnam, Ann (Putnam) Trask, Sarah Putnam, Mary Putnam, Thomas Putnam Jr., Edward Putnam, Deliverance (Putnam) Walcott, Elizabeth (Putman) Bailey and Prudence (Putnam) WymanDied 1 Sep 1665
in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay
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Contents
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1 Biography
1.1 Baptized
1.2 Marriage
1.3 Religion
1.4 Immigration
1.5 Death
1.6 Buried
1.7 Family
2 Sources
3 Acknowledgements
Biography
Ann Holyoke was born about Jan 1621 in Tanworth, Warwickshire, England. [1][2]
Baptized
Ann(e) was baptized January 18, 1620/1, in Tanworth, Warwickshire, England[3][4][5]Ann, daughter of Edward and Prudence (Stockton) Holyoke, came from one of the most prominent and aristocratic families in the colony, who were founders of the present city of Holyoke [Hampden County], Massachusetts. She occupied in the church the "principal pew" reserved for women, the leading church distinction in that day. Her death occurred 01 September 1666. Lieutenant Thomas and Ann were the grandparents of Major General Israel PUTNAM, and great grandparents of Major General Rufus PUTNAM. Ann Holyoke was also the great aunt of Edward Holyoke, president of Harvard University from 1737 to 1769.[6]Marriage
Ann Holyoke married 17 Aug 1643 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.Religion
Anne occupied in the church the "principal pew" reserved for women, the leading church distinction in that day.Date: 1684[7][8]Immigration
Date: 1637, Massachusetts[9]Death
SEPTEMBER 1, 1665, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts[10][11][12][13]death occurred 01 September 1666.[14]Buried
Family
Husband: Thomas PutnamWife: Ann HolyokeChild: Ann PutnamChild: Sarah PutnamChild: Mary PutnamChild: Thomas PutnamChild: Edward PutnamChild: Deliverance PutnamChild: Elizabeth PutnamChild: Prudence PutnamChild: Joseph PutnamMarriage:Date: OCTOBER 17, 1643Place: Lynn, Massachusetts[15][16][17][18][19][20]
Baptized: 1/18/1620
Sources
1 Source: #S469 Data: Text: Birth Jan 1621, Tanworth, Warwickshire, England
2 Source: #S481 Data: Text: b: 18 Jan 1620/21 in Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire, England (45)
3 Source: #S469 Data: Text: Christen 18 Jan 1621, Tanworth, Warwickshire, England
4 Source: #S474 Data: Text: Chr: 18 Jan 1620/1 Tanworth, Warwick, England
5 Source: #S481 Data: Text: b: 18 Jan 1620/21 in Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire, England (45)
6 Source: #S473
7 Source: #S473 Data: Text: She occupied in the church the "principal pew" reserved for women, the leading church distinction in that day.
8 Source: #S499 Data: Text: In 1684 Mrs. Putnam in the apportionment of seats in the meeting house at the Village was seated in the first, or principal pew reserved for women.
9 Source: #S469 Data: Text: Immigration 1637, Massachusetts
10 Source: #S474 Data: Text: Died: 1 Sep 1665 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
11 Source: #S481 Data: Text: d: 1 Sep 1665 in Salem Village, Essex Co., MA (66)(67)
12 Source: #S499 Data: Text: d. 1 Sept. 1665
13 Source: #S469 Data: Text: Death ca 1665, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
14 Source: #S473 Data: Text: Her CONT [Ann (HOLYOKE) PUTNAM's] death occurred 01 September 1666.
15 Source: #S469 Data: Text: Marriage 17 Oct 1643, Lynn, MA
16 Source: #S473 Data: Text: He [Thomas PUTNAM] was married 17 August 1643 at Lynn CONT [Essex County], Massachusetts, to Ann, daughter of Edward and Prudence (STOCKTON) HOLYOKE
17 Source: #S474 Data: Text: Marr: 17 Aug 1643 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts | To: Lieutenant Thomas Putnam[3]
18 Source: #S481 Data: Text: m: 17 Oct 1643 in Salem, Essex Co., MA (57)(58)
19 Source: #S497 Data: Text: married (1) ANN HOLYOKE October 17, 1643 in probably Lynn, Massachusetts, daughter of EDWARD HOLYOKE and PRUDENCE STOCKTON
20 Source: #S499 Data: Text: m.1. 17 Oct. 1643 Lynn, MA, ANN (3) HOLYOKE (d. 1 Sept. 1665)
[1]Douglas Richardson, The Ancestry of Edward Holyoke, and His Nephew Thomas Morris of New Haven, "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register", Vol. CXLVII: January 1993.
[2]James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary, of the First Settlers of New England , (Baltimore, MD: GPC, 1969), in the custody of the Waco-McClennan County Library, Waco, Texas.
[3]Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, (Salem, Mass:, Essex Institute, 1918), Volume II, Births.
[4]Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to_1700, (Baltimore, MD: GPC, 1985), in custody of the Waco-McClennan County Library, Waco, Texas.
[4]Savage Dictionary [Joseph is not found in the Salem Vital Records].
[5]Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont, Publication: Carleton, ed. Chicago: Lewis, 1903, pp 404-407, Note: Dr. Warren Edward PUTNAM, of Bennington [Bennington County], Vermont, Submitted by Cathy Kubly,
[6]http://www.rockvillemama.com/bennington/putnamwarrenedward.txt Text: Ann, daughter of Edward and Prudence (STOCKTON) HOLYOKE, who came from one of the most prominent and aristocratic families in the colony, and were founders of the present city of Holyoke [Hampden County], Massachusetts. She occupied in the church the "principal pew" reserved for women, the leading church distinction in that day. Her CONT [Ann (HOLYOKE) PUTNAM's] death occurred 01 September 1666. Lieutenant Thomas and Ann (HOLYOKE) PUTNAM were the grandparents of Major General Israel PUTNAM, and great grandparents of Major General Rufus PUTNAM. Ann HOLYOKE was also the great aunt of Edward HOLYOKE, president of Harvard University from 1737 to 1769.
[7]Rand & Heather Putnam Title: The Putnam/Thompson Family Genealogy Abbreviation: The Putnam/Thompson Family Genealogy Publication: http://www.geocities.com/randputnam/
Acknowledgements
Steele & Related Lines Book II (2000) p108-Bibliography
Genealogical Notes of NY and New England Families by S.V. Talcott (929.74T, Public Library, Bentonville, AR),
A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England by John Farmer, pg. 148- SLC
Hale, House & Related Families by D.L. Jacobus & E.F. Waterman, pg 641-4 (Rudisill North Regional Library, Tulsa, OK)
A New England Genealogy - Ancestry of Jeffrey Edwin Martin, Vol 1 & 2 (929.273 M364mj - SLC)
Images: 3
Map of Salem Village
Unknown Ship
First Church of Salem, Massachusetts, c1634
Comments: 11
post a comment. Cathy Flowers - Baby Joseph , DOB 1 Sep 1665- DOD : 1 Oct 1665 of Salem, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay,
his mom , Ann Holyoke, 1621–1665, died during birth ,(Infant death. Don't confuse with younger brother born later by the same name, with 2nd wife. LT Thomas Putnam remarried Mary Ingersoll Veren* : 1624–1695, * married name .. ukn of maiden name ... ( Histories record Thomas Putnam's marriage in 1666, to "the widow Mary Veren." Mary's first husband was a Salem Ship Captain named Nathaniel Veren.) 14 Nov 1666 • Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Had Joseph Putnam #2 , 14 Sep 1669-Christening : 4 Sep 1670 • Salem, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Salem, Essex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, -Jan 1724; Salem, Essex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
posted 5 days ago by Cathy Flowers
(old style month 7th month is September posted Aug 21, 2018 by Beryl Meehan
Events
Families
Spouse | Thomas Putnam (1614 - 1686) |
Child | Deacon Edward Putnam (1654 - 1747) |
Child | Ann Putnam (1645 - 1676) |
Child | Sarah Putnam (1648 - 1686) |
Child | Mary Putnam (1649 - 1686) |
Child | Thomas Putnam Jr (1651 - 1699) |
Child | Deliverance Putnam (1656 - 1699) |
Child | Elizabeth Putnam (1659 - 1705) |
Child | Prudence Putnam (1661 - 1745) |
Child | Joseph Putnam (1665 - 1665) |
Father | Rev Edward Holyoke (1584 - 1660) |
Mother | Prudence Stockton (1584 - 1645) |
Notes
Birth
Or Abt 1615 in Tanworth, Warwickshire, EnglandOr 18 Jan 1620 in Tanworth, Warwickshire, England
Or 18 Jan 1621 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
Or 18 Jan 1621 in Tanworth, Warwickshire, England
Marriage
Or in Lynn, MAEben p7 says Aug 17 1643 probably in Lynn, Essex, MA
The History of Salem, MA
Sidney Perley
Morley Library, Painesville, Lake, OH
P 109
Text: Married at Lynn, Oct. 17, 1643.
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Biographical Sketches of Worcester County Massachusetts
Worcester County Massachuetts Memoirs, Vol I-II
p 337 Ancestry image 337/960
Thomas Putnam, son of John (1) was admitted as a freeman in 1642, and to the church in Salem in 1643. In August of the same year he married Prudence Holyoke from Tamworthy, England, the daughter of Edward Holyoke, who settled in Lynn in 1630. Their children were three sons and five daughters. The names of the sons only can be traced - Thomas, Joseph and Edward.
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Death
Or 1 Aug 1665Endnotes
1. Trask Family Website (Rand).
2. 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 7 Thomas and Ann Holyoke Putnam Marriage:.
3. The Essex Institute, Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849 (Salem, MA, 1918), Vol 4 p 233.
4. 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, p7 Ann Holyoke Putnam death:.
5. The Essex Institute, Vital Records of Salem, to the End of the Year 1849 (Salem, MA, 1918), Vol 6 p. 169.