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*[[Thomas Putnam]] (1651–1699), landowner in Salem during the [[Salem witch trials]]
*[[Thomas Putnam]] (1651–1699), landowner in Salem during the [[Salem witch trials]]
*[[William Lowell Putnam]] (1861–1923), American jurist & banker
*[[William Lowell Putnam]] (1861–1923), American jurist & banker
*{{clarification needed span|text=[[George Putnam (newsman)]] (1914–2008), Emmy award winning investigative journalist & news broadcaster|reason= Is he a member of the same linear Putnam family, or just someone with the surname Putnam added here? Citation needed establishing the relationship.|date=December 2023}}
[[George Putnam]] (1914–2008), Emmy award winning investigative journalist & news broadcaster


==Family tree==
==Family tree==

Revision as of 05:07, 10 March 2024

Putnam family
Earlier spellingsPuttenham,Putenham
Place of originEngland
TraditionsPuritan
Coat of Arms of John Putnam

The Putnam family of prominent old colonial Americans was founded by Puritans John and Priscilla (Gould) Putnam in the 17th century, in Salem, Massachusetts. Many notable individuals are descendants of this family, including those listed below.

John Putnam was born about 1580 and came from Aston Abbotts, Buckinghamshire, England. He was married to Priscilla Gould and they settled in Salem. They were the parents of seven children: Elizabeth, Thomas, John, Nathaniel, Sara, Phoebe, and John. Their eldest son, Thomas, was the father of Thomas Putnam and Deacon Edward Putnam, who were involved in the Salem witch trials and were partially responsible for the executions of those convicted of witchcraft.[1]

Notable members

George Putnam (1914–2008), Emmy award winning investigative journalist & news broadcaster

Family tree

Putnam family members
  • John Putnam (c 1580–1666) m. Priscilla Gould
    • Thomas Putnam (1614–1686)
      • Thomas Putnam (1652–1699), Salem witch trials accuser
      • Deacon Edward Putnam (1654–1747), Salem witch trials accuser
        • Edward Putnam (1682-1755)
          • Edward Putnam (1711-1800)
            • David Putnam (1752-1840)
              • David Putnam Jr. (1790-1879)
                • Alonzo W. Putnam (1828-1881)
        • Elisha Putnam (1685–1745)
      • Joseph Putnam (1669–1722) m. Elizabeth Porter (1673–1746)
        • David Putnam (1707–1768)
          • Israel Putnam (b. 1742)
            • Daniel Putnam
              • Benjamin Putnam
                • Frederick Putnam
          • William Putnam (b. 1749)
        • Israel Putnam (1718–1790), General
    • Nathaniel Putnam (1619–1700)
      • Benjamin Putnam (1664–1715) m. Sarah Tarrant
        • Nathaniel Putnam (1686–1754)
          • Archelaus Putnam Sr. (b. 1718)
            • Nathaniel Putnam (1746–1800)
              • Nathaniel Putnam (1774–1849)
                • Nathaniel Putnam (1802–1886)
                  • Abby Putnam Morrison (1848–)
                    • Lillian Morrison Tingue (1885–)
                      • Grace Tingue Curran (1907–1988)
            • Archelaus Putnam Jr. (1740–1800)
              • Caleb Putnam (1763–1826)
                • James Russell Putnam (1781–1841)
                  • James Mercier Putnam (1823–1887), instrumental in colonizing British Honduras
                    • James Henry Putnam (b. 1848), sugar plantation and railroad owner
                      • Robert Emmet Putnam (1883–1959)
                        • Richard Johnson Putnam (1913–2002), federal judge
                        • "Bobby" Emmet Putnam (1919–2009)
                          • Dr. Kimball Putnam Marshall (b. 1947), nationally recognized professor of business
        • Tarrant Putnam (1688–1732)
          • Gideon Putnam (1726–1811)
            • Samuel Putnam (1768–1853), Massachusetts Supreme Court justice
        • Daniel Putnam (b. 1696)
    • John Putnam (1627–1710)
      • James Putnam Sr. (1661–1727), bricklayer
        • James Putnam Jr. (b. 1689), bricklayer


References

  1. ^ Putnam, Eben (1891), 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, Salem Press Publishing and Printing Company, retrieved October 4, 2007