Dea. Ephraim Nathaniel Putnam, Sr., Rev. War Vet.

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Dea. Ephraim Nathaniel Putnam, Sr., Rev. War Vet.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Salem, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Death: November 13, 1777 (59)
Lyndeborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States
Place of Burial: 126 Cemetery Road, Lyndeborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, 03082, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Deacon Nathaniel Putnam; Nathanial Putnam; Hannah Putnam and Hannah Putnam
Husband of Sarah Holt Putnam
Father of Hannah Woodward; Ephraim Putnam, Jr.; Sarah Putnam; Huldah Kidder; Jesse Putnam and 5 others
Brother of Jacob Putnam, Sr; Nathaniel Putnam; Sarah Brown (Putnam); Deacon Archelaus Putnam, I; Hannah Hutchinson and 2 others
Half brother of Nathaniel Putnam and Nathaniel Putnam

Occupation: Deacon, Officer in Revolutionary War
Managed by: Paula Claire Essmeier
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About Dea. Ephraim Nathaniel Putnam, Sr., Rev. War Vet.

Ephraim Nathaniel Putnam

  • BIRTH 20 Feb 1719 Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
  • DEATH 13 Nov 1777 (aged 58) Lyndeborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
  • BURIAL South Cemetery, Lyndeborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
  • MEMORIAL ID 82003089

Son of Deacon Nathaniel Putnam and Hannah (Roberts) Putnam. His father's burial location is so far undetermined.

Her grandfather was General Putnam, one of the distinguished officers of the Revolutionary war, and her mother's brother blew the bugle which announced the capture of Black Hawk in the war of 1832. That Indian chieftain was then taken to Washington and through the country that he might gain a knowledge of the strength of the "pale faces" and their modes of living. Both of the brothers of Mrs. Brock, Samuel P. and Carlos Bliss, took part in the Civil war. The latter was wounded in the right leg in the battle of the Wilderness and died from his injury. [4]

Spouse Dea. Nathaniel Putnam
Sarah Cram Putnam 1719–1777

Children
Sarah Putnam Bradford 1746–1822
Huldah Putnam Kidder 1748–1778
David Putnam 1753–1826
Rebecca Putnam Woodward 1761–1848

Notes

  • Daughters of American Revolution Ancestor #: A092439
  • Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
  • Birth: 2-10-1719 SALEM ESSEX CO MASSACHUSETTS
  • Death: 11-13-1777 LYNDEBOROUGH HILLSBOROUGH CO NEW HAMPSHIRE
  • Service Source: NICHOLS, LYNDEBOROUGH, HILLSBOROUGH CO, NH TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS 1764-1980, P 141 DONOVAN & WOODWARD, HIST OF TOWN OF LYNDEBOROUGH, NH 1735-1905, P 161-196
  • Service Description: 1) HIRED A SUB,1776, LYNDEBOROUGH

Reference

[1] FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Mar 8 2020, 16:57:19 UTC

[2] http://books.google.com/books?id=m4QUAAAAYAAJ&output=text&source=gb...

[3] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82003089/ephraim-nathaniel-putnam

Source

[4] Page 357 A biographical record of Calhoun County, Iowa S. J. Clarke publishing company, 1902 - 585 pages

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Dea. Ephraim Nathaniel Putnam, Sr., Rev. War Vet.'s Timeline

1718
February 10, 1718
Salem, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1720
April 3, 1720
Age 2
Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
April 5, 1720
Age 2
1743
February 26, 1743
Lyndeborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
1744
June 5, 1744
Salem Village, Essex, Massachusetts
1746
June 8, 1746
Lyndeborough,Hillsborough,New Hampshire
1748
May 15, 1748
Lyndeborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States
1750
September 21, 1750
Lyndeborough,Hillsborough,New Hampshire
1753
May 6, 1753
Lyndeborough,Hillsborough,New Hampshire