Person:David Putnam (10)

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  1. Jonathan Putnam1715 - 1762
  2. David Putnam1717 - 1760
  3. Elizabeth Putnam1719 - 1728
  4. Aaron Putnam1721 - 1728
  5. Nathan Putnam1723 - Bef 1748
  6. Mary Putnam1725/26 -
  7. Elizabeth Putnam1728 - 1760
m. Aft 27 Apr 1745
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Name David Putnam
Gender Male
Birth[1] 7 Nov 1717 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Banns 27 Apr 1745 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Anna Houlton
Marriage Aft 27 Apr 1745 to Anna Houlton
Death[2] 3 Feb 1760 Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    2:209.

    PUTNAM, David, s. Jona[than], jr. and Eliza[beth], [born] Nov. 7, 1717.

  2. Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Danvers, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1901-1910)
    2:440.

    PUTNAM, David, jr., h. Anna, [died] Feb. 3, 1760.

  3.   Putnam, Eben. 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, Mass.: Salem Press Pub. and Print. Co., 1891-1908)
    137.

    Children of Jonathan Putnam [#142] and Elizabeth Putnam [#80]: 2) David [#360], b. 7 Nov 1717, bp. Salem Village [now Danvers] 17 Nov 1717, "guardianship to Israel Andrews, granted 3 June, 1732."

  4.   Putnam has no information on this David after the 1732 guardianship and claims his uncle was the one that married Anna and d. 1760. However, it appears his uncle d. young (not mentioned in mother's will of 1742) while this David was alive (mentioned in brother's will of 1748), and so all these attributes properly belong to this David. See a fuller discussion on the uncle's page. From p. 138, this means this David did the following: m. (int.) 27 Feb 1745 Anna Houlton, d. 3 Feb 1760, will of David Putnam, jr., of Danvers, dated 8 Jan 1760, proved 31 Mar 1760, mentioning wife Anna and under-age son David.