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Hannah Fuller (Putnam)

Also Known As: "Hannah Putnam Fuller", "Hannah Davis"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Death: 1752 (24-25)
Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Deacon Edward Hale Putnam, Jr. and Sarah Putnam
Wife of Amos Fuller
Mother of Susanna Cram and Enoch Fuller
Sister of Holyoke Putnam; Sarah Steele; Edward Putnam, III; Susanna Putnam; Mary Flint and 4 others

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About Hannah Fuller

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Life Sketch

From Eben Putnam's published history of the family (1891): "Hannah Putnam, (Edward, Edward, Thomas, John), born in Middleton, 23 April 1727; married 8 May 1746, Amos (probably), son of Joseph and Susanna (Dowman) Fuller of Middleton, if so, born 5 April 1720. Removed to Wilton, NH, before the incorporation of that town. Children, born in Middleton: Susanna, b. 11 Mar. 1747. Sarah, b. 15 Nov. 1749. In 1775 said to be daughter "of Amos Fuller of Wilton, NH." She m. 26 Mar. 1776, Deacon John Nichols of Middleton. Enoch, b. 13 Feb. 1754. Eunice, b. 24 Feb. 1756. Joseph, b. 21 July 1760. Amos. Aaron. *Note: "In the History of Wilton, NH, Amos Fuller is said to have had three sons, Amos, Enoch, and Aaron." (Eben Putnam, History, Vol. 1, p. 158)

From published history - Hannah mentioned as daughter: "Edward Putnam, b. 29 April, 1682; bapt. at Salem Church, Oct. 1682." (Eben Putnam, History, Vol 1, p 40) "Deacon Edward Putnam, (Edward, Thomas, John), born in Salem Village, 29 April 1682; baptized at the church in Salem the following October; died in Middleton, 23 Oct. 1755; married, first, Sarah______; married second, 3 Sept. 1735, Mrs. Priscilla Jewett of Rowley, widow of Nehemiah Jewett, who died 2 Feb. 1732-3. She was the daughter of Nathaniel and Priscilla (Carrell) Bradstreet and was born 22 Sept. 1689, and died in Rowley, 6 Sep0t. 1736. By her first husband she had four children, viz.: Jeremiah. Jemima who married Joseph Scott. Priscilla, who married, first Zacheus Perkins; second, Hon. Humphrey Hobson. Caleb. He married, third, 24 Feb. 1736-7, Martha Nurse, widow of Francis Nurse of Reading. She was dismissed to the church in Middleton from Reading in 1738. He married, fourth, 29 Nov. 1743, Mary Wilkins, perhaps widow of Daniel Wilkins of Middleton. (*Note, if Mary Wilkins was the widow of Daniel Wilkins, then she was the daughter of John and Mary (Gould) Hutchinson; Abigail, another daughter, married Benjamin Putnam.) Children baptized at Salem Village: Holyoke, b. 29 Sept. 1706. Sarah, b. 28 Nov. 1708; m. at Middleton, 2 Aug. 1731, Joseph Steele. Edward, b. 30 June 1711; d. 17 Feb. 1800. Susanna, b. 17 Jan. 1713-4. Mary, b. 10 Feb. 1717; m. previous to 1755, _________Flint; prob. the Mary who m. 26 April 1737, Eben, son of Eben and Gertrude (Pope) Flint of Dracut. Children: Molly. Miles. Nehemiah. David. Elijah, b. 15 Nov. 1747. Samuel. Simeon, slain in the battle of White Plains. Eunice, b. 13 Sept. 1719; m. 19 Sept. 1743, Thomas Lovell. Abigail, b. 11 Sept. 1720; m. 25 April 1744, Israel Curtis. Lois, b. 19 April 1724. Miles, b. 5 Sept. 1725. Hannah, b. 23 April 1727; m. 8 May 1746, Amos Fuller.

Edward Putnam received from his father a gift of land in Middleton and here he established himself owning property in Danvers, where he was taxed as late as 1755. Jan., 1706, both he and his wife Sarah were admitted to the church at Salem Village, and on 16 Nov. 1729, they, with others, were dismissed to form the church in Middleton. In 1738 Edward Putnam Jr, was chosen deacon of the church there; he was also the first town clerk and one of the first selectman. "On 4 May 1734, Edward Putnam Jr, of Middleton, husbandman, sells, etc., to Thomas Cave of Middleton a parcel of land and 1/16 part of Iron works standing on Pout Brook Pond, also 1/6 part of stream, hammer, anvil, bellows, etc." (Essex Deeds, 78-5) Edward Putnam's farm was just within the limits of Middleton and here, according to Gen. Rufus Putnam, he died at a good old age. In his will Deacon Edward mentions his children Martha Nurse and Timothy Nurse, heirs Jonathan Nurse and Samuel Swan, late of Reading." (Eben Putnam, Vol 1, pp. 79-80.)

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Amos and Hannah (Putnam) Fuller Family, by Eben Putnam (1891) From Eben Putnam's published history of the family (1891): "Hannah Putnam, (Edward, Edward, Thomas, John), born in Middleton, 23 April 1727; married 8 May 1746, Amos (probably), son of Joseph and Susa

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CHRISTENING:

1. Vital Records of Salem, ===
CHRISTENING: 1. Vital Records of Salem, MA to the End of the Year 1849, (Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1916); p. 211: Hannah PUTNAM, daughter of Edward, jr. baptized Apr 23, 1727. C. R. 2.

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Deacon Edward Putnam, History by Eben Putnam (Vol 1, pp. 79-80) From published history: "Edward Putnam, b. 29 April, 1682; bapt. at Salem Church, Oct. 1682." (Eben Putnam, History, Vol 1, p 40) "Deacon Edward Putnam, (Edward, Thomas, John), born in Salem Village,

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!SOURCE: IGI 2.15 BATCH #: 7302903, SHE

!SOURCE: IGI 2.15 BATCH #: 7302903, SHEET #: 15, SOURCE CALL #:822654

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Hannah Fuller's Timeline

1727
April 23, 1727
Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
April 23, 1727
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
1747
March 11, 1747
Middleton,Essex,Massachusetts,USA
1752
1752
Age 24
Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States
1754
1754
Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America