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  1. Nov 19, 2013 · Thomas Putnam’s Early Life: Thomas Putnam was born on January 12, 1652, into a wealthy, third-generation Salem family that owned a substantial amount of land in Salem Village and Essex County. Putnam was a sergeant in the local militia and had previously fought in King Phillip’s war.

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    • Children Born in Salem
    • The Putnam Involvement in The Salem Witch Trials

    His father, Lt. Thomas Putnam Sr. (1615–1686), was one of Salem's wealthiest residents. He was excluded from major inheritances by both his father and father-in-law. His half-brother, Joseph, who had benefited most from their father's estate, married into the rival Porter family, fueling ill will between the clans. Sergeant Thomas Putnam had receiv...

    Both Thomas Putnam and Ann Putnam Sr. died in 1699, leaving 10 children orphans, two children having predeceased them. With the exception of Deliverance (and the infant deaths), all of the above-named children were alive in 1715. See Ann Putnam's will. Children born in Salem Village: 1. Ann, b. 18 Oct. 1679. Primary accuser during Salem witch trial...

    When the Salem Witch Trials began, Thomas Putnam and his daughter Ann Putnam became the primary accusers. This is according to the book The Salem Witch Trials Guide: “Following the removal of Betty Parris from Salem Village [she was sent to Salem town by her father Samuel Parris to avoid any further involvement in the trials], Ann and Abigail becam...

  2. Thomas Putnam was born on March 22, 1652 (new style March 12, 1651) in Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony, a son of Lieutenant Thomas Putnam Sr. (1615–1686) and his first wife, Ann Holyoke. He was baptized on February 16, 1652, at the First Church of Salem.

  3. On February 29, 1692, warrants were issued for Goode, Osburn, and Tituba—signed by Joseph Hutchinson, Thomas Preston, and Thomas and Edward Putnam, father and uncle to Ann. Meanwhile, Minister Parris, who feared for his daughter, continued to fill his sermons with the evil and danger of witchcraft, while the girls wandered the village ...

  4. Thomas Putnam was born on March 22, 1652 (new style March 12, 1651) in Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony, a son of Lieutenant Thomas Putnam Sr. (1615–1686) and his first wife, Ann Holyoke. He was baptized on February 16, 1652, at the First Church of Salem.

  5. Oct 30, 2018 · In 1703, Thomas married 8th GGM Lydia Putnam (1684-1711) whose father, Jonathan, was a major player testifying against numerous people who were hanged. Twenty-six-year old Lydia died twelve days after her fourth child was born, leaving Thomas with 4 children ages 6 and under.

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  7. Thomas Putnam (22 March 1652 – 3 June 1699) was a resident of Salem, Massachusetts and one of the accusers in the Salem Witch Trials. Thomas Putnam was born on 22 March 1652 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Thirteen Colonies.

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