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Deacon Nathaniel PUTNAM

Deacon Nathaniel PUTNAM

Male Abt 1619 - 1700  (~ 81 years)

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  • Name Nathaniel PUTNAM 
    Prefix Deacon 
    Born Abt 1619  Aston Abbots, Buckinghamshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Baptism 11 Oct 1619  Aston Abbots, Buckinghamshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Religion Puritan - Salem Village Church 
    Immigrant?
    Witchcraft connection?
    Witch Description Testified at Salem Witch Trials. His testimony wasn’t pro or con, but he merely stated facts as he saw them. 
    Died 23 Jul 1700  Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I6375  Main
    Last Modified 14 Oct 2023 

    Family Elizabeth HUTCHINSON,   b. 20 Aug 1629, Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Jun 1689, Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 59 years) 
    Married 2 Jan 1652  Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Samuel PUTNAM,   b. 18 Feb 1652, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1676, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 23 years)
     2. Nathaniel PUTNAM,   b. 24 Apr 1655, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. John PUTNAM,   b. 26 Mar 1657, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt Sep 1722, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 65 years)
     4. Joseph PUTNAM,   b. 29 Oct 1659, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1723  (Age 63 years)
     5. Elizabeth PUTNAM,   b. 11 Aug 1662, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Mar 1696, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 33 years)
     6. Benjamin PUTNAM,   b. 24 Dec 1664, Salem Village [Danvers], Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 25 Apr 1715, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 50 years)
     7. Mary PUTNAM,   b. 15 Sep 1668, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Jul 1758, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 89 years)
    Last Modified 21 Sep 2012 
    Family ID F2265  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 2 Jan 1652 - Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 23 Jul 1700 - Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Nathaniel Putnam was one of the principals in the great lawsuit concerning the ownership of the Bishop farm. His action in this matter was merely to prevent the attempt of Zerubabel Endicott to push the bounds of the Bishop grant over his land. The case was a long and complicated affair, and was at last settled to the satisfaction of Allen and Putnam in 1683.

      December 10, 1688, Lieutenant Nathaniel Putnam was one of the four messengers sent to Rev. Samuel Parris to obtain his reply to the call of the parish. Parris was afterwards installed as the minister of the parish, and four years later completely deceived Mr. Putnam in regard to the witchcraft delusion. That he honestly believed in witchcraft and in the statements of the afflicted girls there seems to be no doubt; that he was not inclined to be severe is evident, and his goodness of character shows forth in marked contrast with the almost bitter feeling shown by many of those concerned. He lived to see the mistake he had made. That he should have believed in the delusion is not strange, for belief in witchcraft was then all but universal. The physicians and ministers called upon to examine the girls, who pretended to be bewitched, agreed that such was the fact. Upham states that ninety-nine out of every one hundred in Salem believed that such was the case. There can be no doubt that the expressed opinion of a man like Nathaniel Putnam must have influenced scores of his neighbors.
      His eldest brother had been dead seven years, and he had succeeded to the position as head of the great Putnam family with its connections. He was known as "Landlord Putnam," a term given for many years to the oldest living member of the family. He saw the family of his brother Thomas Putnam afflicted, and being an upright and honest man himself, believed in the disordered imaginings of his grandniece, Ann. These are powerful reasons to account for his belief and actions.
      The following extract from Upham brings out the better side of his character : "Entire confidence was felt by all in his judgment, and deservedly. But he was a strong religionist, a lifelong member of the church, and extremely strenuous and zealous in his ecclesiastical relations. He was getting to be an old man, and AIr. Parris had whoily succeeded in obtaining, for the time, possession of his feelings, sympathy and zeal in the management of the church, and secured his full co-operation in the witchcraft prosecutions. He had been led by Parris to take the very front in the proceedings.
      But even Nathaniel Putnam could not stand by in silence and see Rebecca Kurse sacrificed. ? curious paper written by him is among those which have been preserved : "Nathaniel Putnam, senior, being desired by Francis Nurse, Sr., to give information of what i could say concerning his wife's lile and conversation. I, the above said, have known this said aforesaid woman forty years, and what I have observed of her, human frailties excepted, her life and conversation have been to her profession, and she hath brought up a great family of children and educated them well, so that there is in some of them apparent savor of godliness. I have known her differ with her neighbors, but I never knew or heard of any that did accuse her of what she is now charged with."
      http://www.biographiks.com/pleasant/salem.htm


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Updated 23 Dec 2023