Putnam, James Lt. (b. 4 SEP 1661, d. 7 APR 1727)
Note: He inherited his fathers farm and worked it during his life. He was also a bricklayer, a trade he passed on to his son.
Occupation: Place: Farmer, Deacon Tyhingman
Occupation: Place: Shoemaker
Occupation: Place: Carpenter And Farmer
Note: Served in Lexington on April 19, 1775.
Occupation: Place: Physician In Danvers And
Occupation: Place: Tailor And A Farmer.
Note: Her grandfather left her a double portion because of her misfortune of being accidently shot in the shoulder by her sister.
Occupation: Place: Deacon In The Church.
Note: He was apioneer of Salem, Canada, and that town became Wilton, New Hampshire after the Revolution.
Source: (Birth)
Title: LDS
Publication: Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, Family History Center.
Media: MicrofilmData:
Text: AFN: 906H-PL
Note: He ran agrist mill and a Chocolate Factory and later a saw mill.
Source: (Birth)
Title: 50 Great Migration Colonists
Author: Threlfall, John Brooks
Publication: Heritage Books. Madison, WI. 1990
Media: BookPage: 174
Data:
Text: "Deposed, aged 17, in Sept 1659."
Source: (Death)
Title: 50 Great Migration Colonists
Author: Threlfall, John Brooks
Publication: Heritage Books. Madison, WI. 1990
Media: BookPage: 174
Note: He ran a grist mill and a chocolate factory and later a saw mill.
Occupation: Place: Blacksmith
Occupation: Place: Operated A General Store
Note: He drowned near Baker's Island.
Occupation: Place: Farmer In Preston, Connec
Note: They lived their lives at the old Nurse homestead in Danvers.
Occupation: Place: Lieutenant In The Third S
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