NEW YORK
Census Reports
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In 1840,
both males and females are listed 0-4, 5-9, 10- 14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49,
etc.
Again, I
will list these families by county and by proximity to each other. I will also
use the spelling that was used in the census as to Putnam and Putman.
Listing
is 000011 001010001. James Angus Putman
has been here all his life. His father David died in 1832, and his mother
Jeannette Angus is with him. In fact in 1850 she will still be here at age 71.
James’ wife is Nancy Sickles. They were married here February 24, 1834.
Listing
is 111001 100101.
Listing
is 01000001 10001. He is still here and
is now widowed. Hester Johnson died here November 3, 1835. Elisha will hang in
there till 1854.
The
listing is 1000100 101010. He would be
in his 20s (probably should be his 30s). In 1850, there is a Peter Putnam here
who is then 45 NY and lives alone. By 1860 and 1870, he is has his family back
with him. At any rate, I have no idea who he is.
Listing
is 02 000011. Elizabeth Rathbone is the
widow of Guy Putnam. He was a son of Bailey Putnam and Anna Bailey and was born
in Charlestown, New Hampshire June 11, 1800. They were married here May 18,
1830. They had a son Milton born in 1831 and the other young one would be
another son. She will be widowed here through the 1860 census.
Listing
is 0000001001 0011101. They were here in
1830. He is from New Hampshire and is wife is named Nancy Wood. He’s a son of
the older guy shown here, Archelaus Putnam (#1903) and Martha Hawkins of
Wilton, New Hampshire. He’s Archelaus 4th. He was born in Wilton.
The line is this Archelaus > Archelaus 1903 > Archelaus 774 >
Archelaus 286 > Nathaniel > Benjamin > Nathaniel > John Putnam.
They will be here in 1840 & 1850.
Listing is 100001-00001. He is the younger brother of the above listed Archelaus and is another son of Archelaus Putnam (#1903) and Martha Hawkins. Charles Putnam was born on 23 Mar 1812 in Reading, Windsor County, Vermont. Charles followed his older brother to New York and married Lucina G. Bennett here on 26 Oct. 1834. Lucina's father Joseph Bennett is living just a couple houses away from Charles right now. Charles will head west in a few years and will be found in Springfield, Williams County, Ohio in 1850. After that he will move north to Michigan where he will be found until his death in 1892. This line goes Charles > Archelaus 1903 > Archelaus 774 > Archelaus 286 > Nathaniel > Benjamin > Nathaniel > John Putnam. New England family. Matt figured this guy out!
Listing
is 20001 10001. He is a son of Lewis and
Annette Putman. He was born in Canajoharie, Montgomery County January 25, 1811.
He married Hannah Cornwall here in about 1835. He will be here until he dies in
1891. The line (Dutch) is John > Lewis > Johannes > Lewis >
Cornelius > Johannes Putman.
The
listing is 20002001 1000011. He has been
here in Colesville from the 1820 census on. His first wife Jane Hall has died
here in June 1835. He married Roxena Underwood in
about 1838. These folks will be here in 1850. Also here are his son Freeman and
his wife Esther Way and their 3 kids. Freeman will be in Luzerne County, PA in
1850 and then die there in 1852.
Listing
is 10002 00001. He will be here in 1850.
He is a son of the above Seth and Jane Putnam. He was born back in Concord,
Vermont in 1813. He married Clarissa Jane Parsons. His brother Franklin is
living with him.
The
listing is 100001 01001. He is a son of
Seth and Jane Hall Putnam, and was born February 8, 1808 in Concord, Essex
County, Vermont. His wife is Lorinda Wedge, they were married here in about
1836. The young son is Francis Emery Putnam, born January 9, 1838.
Listing
is 0121001 0000101. He is number 1170.
He was in Colesville in 1830 and will be here in 1850. He is a son of Samuel
Putnam and Ruth Spencer. He was born November 13, 1790 in Charlestown, New
Hampshire. His wife is Amelia Mary Parks. They were married in Springfield,
Vermont January 22, 1818. There here in 1820 and will be in 1850.
Listing
is 000 1020010001. She is Eliza
Carpenter the widow of Henry Putnam (1738) from Worcester County Massachusetts.
He owned land here and died back in Mass. June 21, 1829. She is in her 30s the
older woman maybe her mother. They are not related to the other families here
in town who are Dutch.
The
listing is 000010 100010. They are in
their 20s. He and the next two guys are sons of David and Mary Putman from
Cazenovia, Madison County. They are all in Huron County, Ohio by the 1850.
John’s wife is named Mary.
The
listing is 00001 00001. In their 20s.
His name is actually William Willard Putman. The gal here is his first wife. He
will marry Frances Maria Fairchild in Huron County, Ohio on August 29, 1849.
They will be there in 1850.
The
listing is 200001 01001. He is in his 30s.
His wife is Almira. He’ll be in Ohio by 1850. He is also listed in Sardinia,
Erie County with his folks David and Mary Putman.
Listing
is 10001 10011. He is listed as Pottman but would be
a son of Peter and Mary here in town.
Listed
as Pottman, but he is Peter’s son. Listing is
00011 0001. He married Sarah Ann Learn
here January 1, 1839. She will die in childbirth January 15, 1841 and he will
marry her cousin Mary Ann Learn on May 9, 1843. He lives next door to his
folks.
The
listing is 001100001 0011001. He is now
in his 70s and Mary in her very late 50s. They have been here since the 1820,
but this will be their last appearance as Mary will die here December 22, 1842
and Peter in February of 1844. Dutch folks I am pretty sure.
Listing
is 0000200 1010101. He is a son of Aaron
and Mary Putman who are presently in Victory, Cayuga County. He is married to a
Sarah and will be in Livingston County in 1850, and with a new wife in Madison
County in 1860. Sarah will have joined the Shaker faith by then.
Listing
is 0011001 0001101. He was here in 1830,
and in the County in 1820. His widow Hannah will be living with her son John
Wesley Putnam in Ontario, Wayne County in the 1850. She will die there October
19, 1856 at age 64.
Listing
is 020101 100101. He and Louisa will be
here in 1850. He’s a son of Lewis and Nancy.
Listing
is 111011 00001101. He is Lewis, junior.
His folks were here in 1840 as well, the older woman would be his mother, Nancy
Wilson. His father, Lewis #1722, died here March 18, 1845 at the age of 71.
Listing
is 000021 100110. This is Perley Putnam
another son of Lewis (1722). He was born here February 7, 1806, and is married
to Margaret Ann Crampton. He will be off to Niles, Berrian
County, Michigan shortly and be there in 1850 with the kids. He’ll be there
till he dies in 1875.
He is
another son of Lewis Sr. and Nancy. Couldnմ find the listing. The page was very light. His first wife Annice St.
John has died in May 1839. He and his second wife Eliza Goodell will be here in
1850, so you can see the kids then.
The
listing is 3112001 0011010. They were
here in 1820. Jacob is a son of David Johannes Putman and Hannah Van Antwerp.
His wife is Hannah Lewis. They came from Tribes Hill in Montgomery County about
16 years ago, and will be here the rest of their lives. Dutch family.
The
listing is 00100001 00020001. He’s been
here since the 1820, but will be in Onondaga County by 1850 and remain there.
In the 1855 State Census he states he was born in Montgomery County. The son
shown here is Alanson.
Listing
is 10002000 00001000. Interesting
listing. He is probably the son of John and Eve Putman who were in Victory in
1830. They are either around here or in Onondaga County where they will sell
lands in 1845 and move to Wisconsin. The other male is a brother.
Listing
is 01210001 00100010. He and the above
John have moved over from Victory where his brother Aaron is now. By 1850, his
wife Abigail will be back in Victory, and by 1860, they will be in Lafayette
County, Wisconsin.
Listing
is 0111001 0010101. In their 40s. He is
a son of Aaron Putnam and Sarah Colburn. Aaron’s folks were Cornelius Putnam
(339) and Elizabeth Perkins of Sutton, Massachusetts. Stephen was born in
Hanover, New Hampshire. His wife is Lucy Fancher. Stephen and Lucy will be in
Genesee County in 1850 and in Clarendon, Calhoun County, Michigan in 1860.
Listing
is 020100 0001201. She is Phebe Wilmarth, now the widow of Ephron Putnam. Ephron was a son
of Jonas and Rhoda Putnam from here. He was born March 22, 1789 and just died
here January 22, 1839. Phebe was born October 22, 1791 near Brooklyn, New York,
and will die August 8, 1880. This is from a note on findagrave.com Phebe's
father was with General Washington's Army when the British took New York during
the Revolutionary War. She had a brother, Nathan Wilmarth
of Frewsburg, Chautauqua County, N.Y. w/o Ephron Putnam. Phoebe married 2nd
Dec. 1841 - Phineas Annis of Carroll. Phineas first
wife was Belle Verna Putnam, Ephron's niece. In the year 1808 Phoebe came to
the town of Ellery from the East as a bride of 16 years with her husband,
Ephron Putnam from either New Hampshire or Mass., and settled at West Ellery
near the Quail Trap schoolhouse on Lot 42. Here they built their log house in
the wilderness, and 11 children were born to them, 8 of whom grew up, married
and raised large families, as the records of 1936 show over 500 descendants.
Listing
is 000000001 001000010. He is a son of
Jonas Putnam (606) and his wife Rhoda of Sutton, Mass. His wife is Sabra
Preston. Their kids head to Crawford County, Pennsylvania shortly and will be
there in 1840. John and Sabra will be here through 1850.
Listing
is 002001 010101. Andrew’s son was here
in the 1830. Both he and Zerueah are in their late
30s now. They will be here in 1850, so you can get the kid’s names then.
This
was almost impossible to read. In another revue, this guy turns out to be Tyler
Palmer. Not one of ours. Only leaving it here as the guy was indexed as a
Putman.
Listing
is 0000001 10001. He is a son of the
next listed Jacob Putnam. The next several folks are his brothers. Amos was born
in Andover, Windsor County, Vermont on April 14, 1804. He married a cousin,
Dorcas Putnam in Wilton, New Hampshire September 2, 1834. His folks will die in
a few years, and he and Dorcas will return to Wilton and spend the rest of
their lives there. He will die November 4, 1888.
The
listing is 000000001 000000101. He is
number 1882, a son of Jacob Putnam Sr. and Abigail Burnap
of Wilton, New Hampshire. He was born there October 4, 1771. He married Mary
Burton there January 14, 1796. In 1808, he and the family moved to Andover,
Windsor County, Vermont, and in about 1835 moved here to New York. He will die
here in Westfield on September 30, 1844. Mary will die on October 20, 1847 also
in Westfield. Some of the children, especially daughters and sons John and
George, will stay here, some will return to Wilton, New Hampshire.
The
listing is 00001. He is another of Jacob’s sons. He was born in Andover,
Vermont July 29, 1811. In a month or so, he will marry Anna Sumner on August
26, 1840. In 1860, they are in Kane County, Illinois. I don’t find them in
1850.
Of
course, a son of Jacob and Mary. His listing is 0000001 1000001. He just married Elizabeth Tryon in
Monroe on April 23, 1835. He will die here in 1849, but I don’t find his widow
around in 1850.
The
listing is 01001 00001. Another of
Jake’s sons. John was born in Andover June 3, 1813. He married Sally Young in
April 1837 here in Chautauqua. Not bad for having a child as old as they have
here. He’ll be here until he dies in 1900. Sally will die here February 1850.
He will return east to Massachusetts and marry Hannah Ellis in Warwick, Mass.
December 25, 1851, and then return here in the mid 1850s.
The
listing is 00000001 00000000. He is a
son of Jonas Putnam (606) and his wife Rhoda.
He is
listed 100001 110001. He’ll be here in
1850, and we find he is from Massachusetts. He was born in Stow, Massachusetts
April 25, 1804. He is a son of Nathan Putnam Jr. and Rhoda Gates. He married
Almira Molly Osgood in Wendall in 1828. The next Nathan is his brother, and his
mom is with him. His dad died in Wendall, Franklin County, Massachusetts in
1817.
The
Listing is 020001 11002. He too is a son
of Nathan Putnam, Jr. and Rhoda Gates. He was born in Stow, Massachusetts March
6, 1803. He married Eveline Beeman in Montague, Franklin County, Massachusetts
August 29, 1829. His mother Rhoda is with him and will be again in 1850. This
line goes back from this guy Nathan > Nathan (1681) > Nathan (703) >
John (252) > Samuel > John > Nathaniel > John Putnam.
The
listing is 0113101 1120001. He and his
wife Vesta Mallery are both now in their mid 40s. We gave his line back in
1830. He is number 1318, a son of William Putnam (530) and Submit Fisk of
Sutton, and then Buckland, Massachusetts.
The
listing is 000011 000000001. She is Azuba
Stanhope, Andrew’s widow, now about 69 years old. She’ll be here until 1864
when she died at age 94.
He is a
son of Andrew and Azuba. He is number 2839. The
listing is 0001001 100001. He is in his 40s,
his second wife Lucy Winchell is in her 30s. His first wife, Tracy Fenner, died
about 1831, and he married Lucy here on September 10, 1833. This line, and all
of Andrew’s kids’ lines were given back in 1830.
The
listing is 1212001 101101. Gilbert is
another son of Andrew and Azuba. He is number 2840,
and was born in Brookfield, Madison County, New York on June 21, 1797. He
married Thankful Rogers in Madison County on January 24, 1819.
The
listing is 0100010 00001. He is number
2843, a son of Andrew and Azuba Putnam. He was born
in Brookfield, Madison County, New York on July 27, 1804. He will die here in
Stockton on January 22, 1863. He is married to Sally Smith.
Listing
is 0010010 1210010. He is number 2844, a
son of Andrew Putnam (1284) and Azuba Stanhope. He
was born here in Brookfield January 5, 1807. He married Alvira Schofield here
in February 1827.
The
listing is 010001 110001. And he too is
Andrew’s son. Union is number 2846, and was born in Brookfield June 6, 1809. He
was a twin to Royal Putnam, who is still living at home with his mom. Union
married Clarinda Frost here in 1831. Heլl be a few towns away in Ellery in
1850.
The
listing is 100001 00001. He is number
3355, a son of Jesse Putnam (1671) and Lucy Coleman. He was born in Chester,
Windsor County, Vermont on February 7, 1808. He is married to Hannah Field. His brother Aaron is here in town too. Both
will be here again in 1850.
The
listing is 110001 101001. He is number
3356, a son of Jesse and Lucy and was born in Chester, Vermont June 15, 1809.
His wife is Abigail Lakin. They will be here in 1850. This line is Aaron >
Jesse > John > John > Samuel > John > Nathaniel > John.
Another
of Jesse’s sons. This listing is 000001
1100010001. He was born in Chester, Vermont April 14, 1802. The woman in
her 70s is not his mother, as both Jesse and Lucy are alive and well in the
1840 Vermont Census. This must be his wife’s mother. He married Alma Chandler
of Chester, VT. His line is that of his brother Aaron. He will shortly return
to Vermont and die in Chester on February 15, 1845.
The
listing is 0220001 2003001. Harvey
Cornelius is number 2664, a son of Joshua Putnam (1195) and Lucy Lathrop. He
was born in Bethel, Vermont on February 6, 1798. His wife is Rebecca Steward.
They were married in Bethel. His brother Reuben (2666), back in Vermont now,
will briefly come out here in 1843, buy some land, but decide to go back to
Vermont and stay put.
The
listing is 001000001 0011001. He is in his
60s, his wife Sarah Shaw, or the oldest female, is in her 40s. He is number
986a, a son of Charles Putnam (385) and Martha Rose. They were in Madison,
Madison County in 1830. He will be here in 1850.
The
listing is 10001 10001. He is the son of
the above Charles Putnam. He is married to Abby Ann Johnson, and will be in
Newbury, Cuyahoga County, Ohio in the 1850 census.
The
listing is 000001 0001. He is an adopted
son of the next listed Thomas Putnam. They live almost next to each other and
more likely in the same house as they do in 1850 and 1855. He is gone by 1850.
This
listing is 00000001 0001001. He is 51 NH
and his wife Lucy Morse is from Vermont. They are here living with their
daughter Eleanor (listed here) in 1850 and 1860. He is a son of Thomas Putnam
Junior and Mary Young. He was born in Charlestown, New Hampshire in August
1789. He has been in Broome County since 1817 along with his brother Seth. They
will be here the rest of their lives. He will die in 1879, Lucy in 1865. His
line is Thomas > Thomas > Seth > Thomas > Thomas > John.
The
listing is 00002 00001. He is married to
Elizabeth Briggs and his folks are from Vermont. He first married Gratia
Adelia Evans October 2, 1838 in Bainbridge, Chenango County. She was born in
Bainbridge in 1818 and died in Bainbridge October 12, 1840. Archibald and Elizabeth will be
in Tioga County in 1850 and onwards. Still working on who his folks, and
both are from Vermont. He
was born there in 1810 and will die in Owego, Tioga County in 1894 and buried
in the Evergreen Cemetery there.
Listing
is 00000001 00012001. He is number 2206,
a son of Aaron Putnam (936) and Olive Osborne of Fairfield, Connecticut. Aaron
was born in Danvers, Massachusetts, but moved to Connecticut before the
Revolution and served in the Connecticut Militia during the War. Nathan is now
57 and Sibyl Lilly his second wife is 49. This line is Nathan > Aaron >
Jonathan > Jonathan > Jonathan > John > John. He was in Otsego
County in 1820 and 1830 and will be in Colesville, Broome County in 1850.
The
listing is 00001 00001. He and Jane
Ormsby were just married, they will be here in 1850, 1860 and all their lives.
He is a son of the following Archelaus Putnam. Aaron was born here in Clinton
County in 1818.
He was
here in 1830. Current listing is 20111001
1102101. He and Deborah Kimball were here in 1820 and will be here in
1850 and 1860.
JONATHAN
PUTNAM New Lebanon, Columbia County
Listing
is 0010001 120000. In 1850 he is just
across the border in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Mass. with his wife Reliance
Bristol. In 1860, she is widowed in Adams, Berkshire County. Jonathan married
Reliance on September 22, 1825. He is a son of Jonathan Putnam and Lucy
Haywood, and was born in West Stockbridge in 1797.
Listing
is 100001 00001. He is a son of Calvin
Putnam (number 1851) and Chloe Chapman of Wilton, New Hampshire, and then
Massachusetts. Eliphalet was born in Heath, Franklin
County, Massachusetts May 24, 1807. His wife is Betsy F. Buell. They were
married here in 1837. He had first married her sister Persis K. Buell in 1834,
but she died in 1836. Actually, Betsy will die in 1853 and he’ll marry again in
1857 to Jane Conklin. In 1850, they will be in Locke, Cayuga County, and in
1860 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. This line is Eliphalet
> Calvin > Nathaniel > Jacob > Nathaniel > Benjamin >
Nathaniel > John.
Listing
is 01110001 1110011001. Number 1851.
Looks like his mother is with them. He has been here since about 1816, and will
be till he dies. He is a son of Nathaniel Putnam from Wilton, New Hampshire. I
gave his line back in 1820. His wife is Amy Clark. Also in 1850, Amy’s mom is
here and so the older woman shown here may be that gal.
Listing
is 10110001 2220001. He and Hannah Roe
have been here and will be again in 1850. He’s in his 50s now. Number 2270,
been here a while now.
The
listing is 0000001 100001. He is a son
of Jonathan Putnam (1845), and was born in Andover, Vermont November 18, 1795.
He came to Poughkeepsie and married Rebecca Powell here on February 9, 1832.
They are both schoolteachers. Rebecca will die shortly, and Jon and the
daughter, Lydia, will be in Somerset, Niagara County, N.Y. living with a Rowell
family. In 1860, he will be in Waukesha County, Wisconsin with the rest of his
brothers. His daughter Lydia (born in 1837) will still be with him.
WILLIAM PUTNAM Alden, Erie County
The listing is 100101-12101001. He is a
son of John Putnam (1083) and Anna Penniman of Grafton, Mass. He married Mary
Ann Flood on 25 Aug 1831 in Marlborough, New Hampshire. They have just
moved here from New Hampshire. William, Mary Ann and the kids will all be here
in 1850. This line goes William > John > Peter > Caleb > John >
John > John. New England Family.
Listing
is 02220001 0001101.
Listing
is 10001 00101. Matt found this fella
and figures he is John Smith Putnam (#1399) son of Elisha Putnam (#550) and
Hester Johnson. He married Catherine Dubois here November 1, 1838. John was a
silversmith in the late 1830s and early 1840s. Catherine died in 1840, and then
he married Pauline Chalet in 1843, and then moved back to Albany and was in the
1850 census there.
Listing
is 0010001 and no gals. Matt found this entry. But no John around in 1830 or
1850 that might be him. Maybe his wife tossed him out of the station wagon as
she drove through the local Wendy’s here in Hamburger Heaven. She later said
she had enough GD lake effects weather and drove to Florida where she pops up
in the 1850 census living in Disney Land Swamp.
She is
listed 01 00001, in her 20s. She is
Phoebe Tillinghast, the widow of Robert C. Putman who died here in 1834. They
only had the one son shown here. He is Thomas T. Putman born in 1833, and will
remain here in Sardinia till he dies in 1902. Her husband Robert was a son of
David Putman and Mary Cook who are also here in town and listed below.
The
listing is 1210001 0001101001. They are
in their 40s, his mother in her 70s (Mary Ferguson, widow of George Putman who
died here in 1829). He is a son of George and Mary Putman. He was born in
Otsego County, and came here a while back. His father George died here March
14, 1829. All the folks here in Sardinia are Dutch out of Montgomery County,
New York. He will be here in 1850, and his wife Elizabeth will be widowed here
in 1860.
The
listing is 00111001 10100001. They are
in their 50s. Another son of George and Mary Putman. His wife’s is Mary Cook
and was born in Rhode Island. In a couple of years they will head to Huron
County, Ohio. David will die there in 1848, and Mary and the kids will all be
there. Their eldest son Spencer is next door. Spencer and a couple of other
kids are also shown back in Franklinville, Cattaraugus County.
Listing
is 20001 01001. He and his second wife
Almira are in their 20s. He is a son of the above David. He will be in Clarksfield, Huron County, Ohio in 1850, and then on to
Mercer County, Missouri where he will die in 1866. The sons shown are Luther
and Judson. Dutch family.
Listing
is 00001 00001. Both he and Ellen Leary
are in their 20s. He is a son of Peter Putman (2442) and Lucinia
Eggleston from Lockport, Niagara County. I don’t find them in 1850, but they
are here in 1860.
Listing
is 0210001 01200101. He is number 906, a
son of Tarrant Putnam (334) from Vermont. He was here in 1830, and his wife
Elizabeth Brown will be widowed here in 1850.
The
listing is 1110101 001201001. He is in
his 40s and his wife Ruhama Marshall in her 30s. The
woman in her 60s is his mother Mary ‘Molly’ Fowler Putnam, Asa’s widow.
Listing
is 000010 001001. She is the widow of
Archelaus Putnam (1889). They were here in 1830, and she will be here through
the 1860 census.
Listing
is 00001 00010001. He is James Madison
Putnam, son of Archelaus Putnam (1889) and Phebe Parker. He and Rhoda will be
here through the 1880.
Listing
is 0100100 0100010. Another son of
Archelaus (1889) and Phebe. He is married to Sophia Havens and they will
shortly be in Tioga County Pennsylvania and be there in 1850 and 1860.
Listing
is 100001 10101. He will be here in
1850. He is Daniel Porter Putnam number 2142, a son of Tarrant Putnam and Ruth
Chadwick of Newbury, Orange County, Vermont. He was born there in 1806, and was
there through the 1830 census and his mom was living with him then. His wife’s
name is Mary Ann Sheldon. This line goes Daniel (2142) > Tarrant (903) >
Tarrant (334) > Israel > Benjamin > Nathaniel > John Putnam.
No
silly, all these folks didn’t form a wagon train and head here. Fulton County
was formed in 1838. They just cut off the top half of Montgomery County and
gave it a new set of zip codes and such. Most, if not all these folks were here
before but called Montgomery County home.
Listing
is 110001 210001. Both in their 30s. He
is a son of Johannes (John) Victor Putman and Catarina Hanson. He is married to
Magdalene Vosburg. They will be in Perth in 1850.
Listing
is 01101 100101. The next listed John
Victor should be his dad.
Listing
is 000010001 10001001. Johannes Victor
is a son of Victor Arent Putman and Maria Schultz. Been here most of his life
and will be until he dies in 1863. He was born in Stone Arabia December 12,
1877 and married Catarina Hanson on December 5, 1802. She will die in 1844, and
he will marry Elizabeth Schultz in 1847. This line is John > Victor A. >
Arent V. > Victor J. > Johannes or Jan Putman.
Listing
is 000110001 00010001. Aaron and
Margaret Hallenbeck are still here and will be in
1850. He is a son of Victor Arent Putman and Maria Schultz. He was born in
Montgomery County July 2, 1779.
Listing
is 00101 20001. He is George Aaron
Putman and his wife is Magdalena Moore. He is the son of Aaron Victor Putman
and Margaret Hallenbeck. He was born here August 27,
1810 and will die in Mohawk, Montgomery County October 6, 1865. He married
Magdalena in about 1835.
Listing
is 00001 00001. He is a son of Peter
Derrick Putman and Mariah Eacher and was born here in
January 1814. He married Harriet Getman in
Caughnawaga September 25, 1836.
She is
simply listed as being 93 years old. She lives with her son Peter. She is
Nellie Van Brocklin, widow of Derrick Richard Putman. She will hang in till
February 1849 and die at just over 100 years old. Her husband Derrick died
April 4, 1833.
Listing
is 00121001 000010100001. He is in his
50s, Mariah in her late 40s. He is Peter Derrick Putman, a son of Derrick
Richard Putman and Nellie Van Brocklin. He was born in Ephratah, Montgomery
County April 1, 1789, and will die here in Fulton County April 2, 1855. He
married Maria Eacher in Caughnawaga September 23,
1810.
Listing
is 1101 20011. He is a son of Peter
Derrick Putman and Maria Eacher of Johnstown. He was
born in March 1812 and will be in Fulton County till he dies in 1889. He
married Frances ‘Fanny’ Hedded February 18, 1832.
Listing
is 01220001 0010001. He is a son of
Derrick Putman and Nellie Van Brocklin. He went by the anglicized name of
Lewis. He was born April 27, 1783 and married Hannah Rudd in Caughnawaga on
October 4, 1803. They will shortly be heading off to Michigan. Hannah will be
shown in 1850 in Taylor, Wayne County, Michigan as a widow.
Listing
is 1010001 021201. He is a son of John
P. Putman and Rebecca Schenk. He was born in Fultonville July 24, 1802 and will
die here in mid 1840 at age 37. His wife was named Lavinia.
Listing
is 110001 01001. He would be the son of
Johannes Victor Putman and Catarina Hanson. They will be in Johnstown in 1850.
Listing
is 00011 0001. He is a son of Aaron
Victor Putman and Margaret Hallenbeck. He was born
February 2, 1815, and he married Sarah M. Selmser.
They will be here in 1850. His line is Aaron V. > Victor A. > Arent V.
> Victor Janse > Johannes Putman.
Listing
is 221001 0000001. He would be Aaron
Johannes Putman. He is married to Joanna Neff. Her father Stewart Neff lives
alongside. He is a son of John Arent Putman and Magdlenna
Vischer from Montgomery County. His line is Aaron
> John A. > Arent V. > Victor J. > Jan Putman. He will have a new
wife Eliza and be in Johnstown in 1850 and later.
Listing
is 010001 00001. He is John Henry
Putman, wife Caroline McGregor. He is a son of John L. or Johannes Lodowyck
Putman and Sarah Miller of Stone Arabia, Montgomery County. He was born in
Johnstown April 26, 1821. He will be here in Perth 1850 and then head out to
Nebraska where he will die in 1900. This line is John Henry > Johannes
Lodowyck (John Lewis) > Lodowyck > Arent > Johannes Putman.
Listing
is 10001 00001. He is John Peter Putman,
a son of Peter Derrick Putman and Mariah Eacher of
Johnstown. He was born there in 1815 and will die here in Ephratah in 1879. He
married Sarah Amelia Whitlock here June 7, 1838. They will be here with kids in
1850 and on.
Listing
is 0101101 0011001001. He is number
1729, a son of Asa Putnam (718) and Anna Collins of Brattleboro, Vermont. He
was born there January 5, 1793. He married Myra Osborn in Skaneateles, NY in
1817. He will die here on September 20, 1855, and Myra will die here March 10,
1863. He was a Representative to Congress from 1839 thru 1852, and was also a
State Senator and a member of the Court. His line is Harvey > Asa >
Josiah > Josiah > John > Nathaniel > John. He will be in Attica in
1850, but it will be part of Wyoming County by then.
Listing
is 00100011 0002101. He was here in
1830, and will be in Orleans County (abuts Genesee to the north) in 1850. He is
from Tolland, Connecticut and is married to Lucretia Ely.
Listing
is 10001 10001. See the William Putman
in Herkimer County in 1850. Looks like the same guy.
Listing is 01010001 1000101. He was here in 1830, and will be
here in 1850, but Warsaw will be a part of Wyoming County at that time. He is number
1262, a son of Edward Putnam (511) and Mary Mastic of Middleton, Massachusetts
and Grafton, Vermont. He was born August 18, 1782 in Grafton. Hulda is his second wife here, Rachel has died. He was a
merchant here in Warsaw, and is now a farmer. The line is Edward > Edward
> Miles > Edward > Edward > Thomas > John.
The
listing is 1101211 11002. He was here in
1830, and will be in 1850. He is a son of Peter Putnam junior and his wife is
Maria Lord.
Listing
is 001001 00001. He is a son of Peter
Putnam junior and was born here February 21, 1810 and will die in February
1894. His wife is Sophia Huntington. They will be here in 1850.
Listing
is 10001 00001. He lives next to his
brother Orrin. His wife is named Sarah Quance. He was
born here December 4, 1811 and will die October 3, 1901.
PETER PUTNAM (3rd)
Bethany, Genesee County
Listing
is 00003010 00010001. He is Peter 3rd,
a son of Peter Putnam (1080). He was born in Andover, Vermont December 6, 1785
and will be here through the 1850 census, then will die here May 3, 1857. He is
married to Prudence Johnson.
Listing
is 2000010 0030100. He too is a son of
Peter Putnam (1080) and Susan Osgood. He was
married to Olive Lord. She died, and he married Lydia Shaw in about
1836. They will be here in 1850.
The
listing is 000120 00010001. She is Phebe
Burroughs, the widow of Franklin Putnam who was another son of Peter Putnam 2nd.
She’ll be here in 1850.
The
listing is 10001 10001. He and Laura
will be in Batavia in 1850.
Listing
is 00001 0001. He is a PECKHAM but indexed Putman. In 1850 he is
right here listed as Peckham.
The
listing is 000001 0001. He will be in
Little Falls here in 1850 and 1860. In 1850, his mother, Ellen Louisa Putnam or
Putman will be here. Most likely Dutch, but I have no ideas yet.
The listing
is 00122001 00111001. Been here forever, heads the English family here.
The
listing is 001110102 2110010001. A Dutch
family that has been here since the early 1800s as well. They will not be in
the 1850. Probably died as they are in their 70s now. Also here are their son
David and his wife Eve Smith, and David (3rd) and his wife Malinda
Bartlett. David Jr. will die here in 1844, and Eve will be widowed here until
1891.
The
listing is 010000101 0200001. He is a
son of David A. Putman and has been here most of his life.
The
listing is 000020001 00010001. Garret
Derrick and Cathryn Ann Rynex have been here since
the 1810 census. She will die in the next decade, but Garret will be here at
age 73.
The
listing is 20101 00001. According to a
history of Herkimer County he was born in Canajoharie Montgomery County in
1813. He married Margaret Yeardon in the mid 1830s.
She will die in 1845 and he will marry Elise Smith in 1846. They are here in
1850 and 1860.
The
listing is 00001 30001. He would be one
of Garret’s sons.
The
listing is 10001 00002. He is a son of
the following Jacob, and was named for his grandfather.
JACOB PUTMAN Litchfield, Herkimer County
Listing
is 0111001 2111001. Isaac’s son and
family have been here a while now. He and Mary Ann will be here in 1850 and in
1860. Jacob will die here in 1866.
Listing
is 01111001 0101101. In his 50s. He is
number 1898, a son of Archelaus Putnam (769) and Mary Nichols of Wilton, New
Hampshire. He was born there May 1, 1789. He and his wife Zenia
Green will be here in 1850, but will have moved north to Clayton, Jefferson
County where a bunch of his kinfolk now live.
Listing
is 000101 000001. In their 30s. He has
been in the county since the late 1820s, and will be here through the 1860. He
is a son of Elihu Putnam (1342) and Polly Thomas from Guilford, Vermont.
Listing
is 010121 01002. In his 30s, another couple in their 20s. He
is number 2848, eldest son of Malachi Putnam (1285) and Sarah Blount. He is
married to Mary Chase. He was born March 30, 1804, and will die November 3,
1842. She will die here in 1862.
Listing
is 10001 10001. He is Isaac Van Rensselear Putman, son of Solomon Putman and Margaret
Walrath from Herkimer County. Dutch family. His wife is Mary Duel. They will be
in Theresa, Jefferson County in 1850.
Listing
is 1020000001 020001. The older guy is
Abijah Putnam in his 60s, Dianna in her 30s. She is Diana Warner the widow of
Abijah’s son Daniel Putnam who has died since 1830. They were here in 1830. She
will be remarried here in 1850 with the kids, Martin, Alfred, Elizabeth and
Eleanor. Abijah was here in 1830 living with his son John. John has headed to
Canada and then to Illinois. Abijah will die here October 17, 1849.
The
listing is 00001001 00000010. They are
in their 50s. He is number 2150, a son of Moses Putnam (907) and Mary Allen of
Sutton, Massachusetts. He was in Watertown in 1830, and will be back there in
1850. His wife is Lavinia Livermore. The son shown here is Bainbridge who will
be here in Champion in 1850.
Listing
is 3110001 111001. He is a son of the
following John and Hannah. He was born in Herkimer County right after his folks
left Vermont. His wife is Prudence Allen.
Listing
is 0000000001 0000000001. He is number
1341, son of Adonijah Putnam (540) and Mary Wilkins of Guilford, Vermont. They
have moved up from Oswego County. Both he and Hannah Thomas are now in their
70s. He will die here in January 1849, Hannah on May 15, 1847. Most of the kids
will still be here in 1850. His line goes John > Adonijah > Jonathan >
Elisha > Edward > Thomas > John.
Listing
is 001101 000101. He would be another of
John and Hannah’s kids. He is gone by 1850.
Listing
is 10002 0001. He is 25, Lavinia Eunice
Truesdell is about 27, their son Truman Samuel was just born. They will be here
through 1860, and then head to Kent County, Michigan. Not certain of his
parents. A relative states he was born in Henderson, New York June 5, 1815. She
further added that his father once operated a store in Sacketts Harbor, and
then ran a mill in Henderson in 1809. All of these towns are near each other
near the coast of Lake Ontario. Current thinking is that he is a son of John Putnam
(1741) from Fitchburg and Cambridge, Mass. That John was here in Henderson
around 1811. John was married to Elizabeth Carlton, and both seem to have died
by 1820. Chester’s mom seems to be Polly Barrett though. She may have been
John’s second wife. Just not certain. He will die out in Grand Rapids, Michigan
November 30, 1889.
Listing
is 00001 20001. In their 20s. He is a
son of the next listed Philip Putman. In 1850, he and Charlotte and the kids
will be in Grundy County, Illinois, and then off to Missouri.
Listing
is 10011001 00101. He is in his 50s. He and
his wife Lucretia Christina Noble came here about 1835. He is a son of Aaron
David Putman and Delilah Fox. The family is Dutch. They were in Oppenheim,
Montgomery County in 1830 and in Canajoharie, Montgomery County before that. He
will be here till he dies in 1872.
Listing
is 11001 0000101. Another son of Philip.
His wife Polly will die in 1848, and he will be widowed here in 1850.
Listing
is 002101 020101. Jacob Putney is here
in 1850 and the name is spelled correctly as Putney. Ain’t
one of ours.
The
listing is 0001001 1120101. He is from
Danvers, Mass and is married to Betsy Pope. He will be here in 1850, she will
be widowed here in 1860.
The
listing is 0210001 1201001. He is a son
of Richard Derrick Putman and Nellie Van Brocklin. He was born in Caughnawaga,
Montgomery County and married Polly Keller there. A Dutch family, they will be
here in Lewis County in 1850. They were in Ephratah, Montgomery County in 1830.
Listing
is 000100001 00010001. He is number
1285, a son of Andrew Putnam (525) and Lucy Parks of Sutton, Massachusetts.
They were in Jefferson County in 1830. His widow Sarah Blount will be here in
1850 as will his sons Perley and John.
The
listing is 0210001 1201001. This is a
duplicate listing for the above Simon. Don’t know where he was first, but in
1850 he will be in Crogham, Lewis County.
The
listing is 0110001 010101. He is shown
in his 40s now and Nancy in her 30s. They were in Chenango County up till now
and will be in Wyoming County by 1850.
The
listing is 111001 011001. He will be
here in 1850. His wife is Margaret Burkhart. He is a son of Victor David Putman
and Mary Schall from Montgomery County. Dutch Folks.
The
listing is 10100101 000101. His wife is
Lydia. He is Barney’s brother and a son of Victor David Putman and Mary Schall from Montgomery County. Matt found a record that Lydia K. Putnam,
wife of David Putnam, died March 28, 1844 at age 41 years and 7 months. Guess
David died earlier or something, Dutch Folks.
The
listing is 01101111 1112000101. He is
Peter Putman, Jr. His wife is Margaret Saunders. He is a son of Peter Putman
and Sarah Mary Kinnan. He was born in Sussex County,
New Jersey. Dutch. The line goes Peter > Peter > Victor > David >
Jan. David Putman went to New Jersey in 1708, staying first in Monmouth County
and by the 1730s in Hunterdon County. His son Victor moved to Sussex County,
New Jersey for the rest of his life. Peter Senior was born there, fought in the
Revolution and then went to Yates County, New York about 1814, where he died in
1835. Sarah Kinnan (shown here as the eldest woman at
age 77) will be living here with her son Peter until her death in 1841. Peter
and Margaret will be here in 1850.
The
listing is 00111101 01101101. Aaron is a
son of Jacob Putman and Sarah Osterhoudt from
Schenectady, Albany County. His wife is named Mary Eacher.
They will be here living with their sons Frederick, John and Joseph in 1850 and
1860. They are Dutch. The line goes back Aaron > Jacob > Arent Victor
> Victor Janse > Jan.
Listing
is 00000001 010001.
Listing
is 0000001 001111. This is Daniel number
1334 and Clarinda Haskell. They were in Otsego County in 1820 and Oneida County
in 1830. They bought land here in Cazenovia in 1838 and will sell it in 1848.
They are in Eaton, Madison County in 1850. See that listing for a bunch more
info.
Listing
is 101001 100001. He is a son of Gilbert
Putman and Catherine Schall, and was born in Danube,
Herkimer County February 6, 1808. He may be the guy listed in Fenner, Madison
County indexed as Benjamin Patman in 1830. He married Sophia Moyer in Sullivan,
Madison County in 1827. Heլl be here through the 1860. This line is Dutch and
is Benjamin > Gilbert > Derrick Richard > Lodowyck A. > Arent Janse
> Johannes ԊanՠPutman.
He must
have moved as there are two listings. 012101
111000101 and 001201 110000101.
As he is widowed here in 1850, and looking at the kids I would guess the second
listing is more accurate. He is a son of James Putnam (1670) and Elizabeth
Richardson of Lynnfield, Massachusetts.
The
listing is 000001 10001. He is in his
30s, Mary in her 20s. He lives next to the following Samuel and Sidney. The
other two are sons of Elijah Putnam and Phebe Wood, but Fred isn’t listed
anywhere as one of their children. He will be in Madison, Madison County, again
with these guys in 1850. He should be Frederick Junior married to Mary Maynard.
Fred Sr. is a son of Charles Putnam and Martha Rose from Connecticut.
The
listing is 000001 11001. He is number
2347 a son of Elijah Putnam (1049), and a twin of the next Sidney. Sam’s wife
is Eliza Ann Hazzard. His folks are listed shortly, see that listing.
The
listing is 100001 10001. He is number
2348 and a son of Elijah Putnam. His wife is Ruth Brownell. They are here in
1850.
This
listing is 1100110001 20001001. Still here,
and now both he and Phebe are in their 60s. He is still a physician and will be
here in 1850. He is number 1049, a son of Eleazer Putnam of Medford,
Massachusetts. I gave his line back in 1810.
This
listing is 000001 010001. He is number
2345, the eldest son of Dr. Elijah Putnam and Phebe Wood.
The
listing is 00000001 00000001. In his 50s.
Looks like the Richard who was in nearby Batavia, Genesee County in 1830. Dutch
at any rate.
This
listing is 0000001 001001. The listing
was under Rebecca, but this is Reuben Putnam, Jr. His folks, Reuben Putnam and Hulda Cummings were here in 1830, but have since died, his
dad in 1838. Reuben and Cynthia will be here in 1850. Reuben was born in Wayne
County, New York, but his dad is from Stafford, Connecticut. See 1830 for the
line.
Listing
is 02111000 00110100. He was here in
1830. He and Elmira will be here through 1850. He is a son of John Putnam
(1741) and Elizabeth Carleton of Danvers and then Fitchburg, Mass
This
listing is 1200011 00001. He is a son of
Reuben Putnam and Mahulda Cummings and was born in
Concord, New Hampshire in 1811 and will die out here in Vernon, Shiawassee
County Michigan February 12, 1882. They will move to Michigan in 1844 and be in
Genesee County Michigan in the 1850 census. Reuben was a son of Cornelius
Putnam (number 339) and Elizabeth Perkins from Stafford, Tolland County
Connecticut.
Listing
is 000000001 000000010. He’s in his 60s
now. He was in Homer, Cortland County in 1830. He is number 1847, a son of
Nathaniel and his first wife Mary Eastman. He was born in Wilton on March 15,
1775. His wife is Anna Brown. They were married in Windsor, Connecticut on
October 30, 1806.
Listing
is 00001000 0001000. In his 20s. Current
guess is that he is a son of Nathan Putnam and Lucinda Walker from Berkshire
County Mass. Nathan seems to have moved to this County in the 1820s. They are
in Niagara County New York in 1850 and then in Monroe County Michigan in the
1860. John was born May 26, 1818 and will die in Michigan January 27, 1904.
The
listing is 100001 010001. He is number
2860, a son of Peter Putnam (1286) and Susanna Keep. He was born in Townsend,
Massachusetts June 27, 1806 and will be here until he dies October 1, 1877. He
and his wife Melina Hawley are here in 1850 so you can get the kids names then.
His folks went first to St. Johnsbury, Vermont and then came to New York around
1815. His dad has moved to Michigan along with his brother James French Putnam,
and his mom died in Brutus, Cayuga County, New York in 1827.
Listing
is 00200100 0111010. He was here in 1830
and is now in his 30s. He is a son of Peter Putnam and Susannah Keep of
Townsend, Mass. This Peter is number 2858 and his dad is number 1286 in Eben's
books. He will soon head out to Calhoun County, Michigan with his folks and
brother James.
His
listing is 110001 11001. He is number
2862 and another son of Peter Putnam number 1286. He was born in Townsend,
Mass. October 25, 1809. He will die here on May 23, 1844. In 1850, his widow,
Mary Jane Jones, has remarried to Obadiah Hitchcock. Really don’t have much
info on Willard. Matt Putnam found some old records, and Willard was Constable
for the City of Rochester from 1840 till he died.
Listing
is 00024001 10002001. He and Mary are
still here, and will remain here. In 1850, you’ll get the kids names. Like everyone in Montgomery County, these are
Dutch folks. His folks are Victor J. Putman and Margaret Putman. His line is
Peter V. > Victor J. > Jacob V. > Victor Janse > Johannes Putman.
Listing
is 00000011 00111. He is Jacob Victor
Putman and is widowed since his wife Catherine Vedder
died. He will be here in 1850 with his daughter Catherine.
Listing
is 00000101 00013001. He and Hannah
Lepper have been here and will be in 1850. He is a son of Jacob Johannes Putman
and Elizabeth McCarthy. They will be here in Amsterdam through the 1850. He
will die here February 7, 1857. The line is Francis J. > Jacob J. >
Johannes V. > Victor J. > Johannes Putman.
The
listing is 112001 100001. He and
Catalina Van Buren have been here, look back to 1830. They will be here through
the 1860. He will die here in 1864. His folks are listed next.
Listing
is 000010001 000000001. Still here, now
in his late 60s, Magdalena Vischer in her early 70s.
His name would be Johannes Arent Putman. He was born in Tribes Hill on February
27, 1765. He married Magdalena Matilda Visscher in Tribes Hill in the late
1780s. He will die here in 1844. His line is John A. > Arent V. > Victor
J. > Jan.
Listing
is 100001 11001. In his 30s. Henry is a
son of the just above listed Johannes ‘Jon’ Arent Putman and Magdalena Vischer. He is married to Ellen or Elenore Mathew and will
die later in the 1840s. Ellen will marry Peter Veeder and be with him and the
Putman kids here in 1850 and in Albany by 1855.
Listing
is 00001001 0001100101. He is John
Derrick Putman, a son of Derrick Putman and Nellie Van Brocklin of Johnstown.
He was born January 19, 1786 and will die here June 20, 1846. He married Anna
‘Nancy’ Van Alstyne May 7, 1808.
Listing
is 100111 11001.
Listing is 000001 2200011. In his 30s. He is a son of Francis
(Franz) Cornelius Putman and Maria Fonda. He was born in Tribes Hill on July
31, 1805. He married Hannah Maria Gardiner or Gardinier
on September 20, 1827. They were in Johnstown in 1340 and will be in Mohawk,
Montgomery County in 1850. The line is Franz > Cornelius V. > Victor J.
> Jan.
Listing
is 1100211 001111.
Listing
1002001 1001101. He was in Johnstown in 1830,
as were a lot of these folks. I guess Mohawk was split off as a separate town
from Johnstown, which has gone into the newly formed Fulton County in the
1830s. Both towns are right on the border. At any rate, he is a son of John
Arent. His wife is Maria Balch. She is his second wife. Jane Ellison died in
1834, and he married Maria in 1836. They will be here in 1850 as well.
He and
Rachel (Kline) were here in Amsterdam in 1830. Teunis
will die January 11, 1850, and Rachel will be shown as a widow in Amsterdam in
1850.
Listing
is 10011 00101. He is a son of Garret
Putman and Rebecca Garrison. He was born January 1, 1805, and married Maria
Gardner here October 12, 1825. They were here in 1830, and will be in Genesee
County in 1850.
Listing
is 0121001 0101001. He is a son of
Hendrick Putman and Maria Quackenbush. He was born here in Glen on August 27,
1796. He married Gazena Visscher Mabie
here on October 24, 1820. He’s a lawyer, and will be here all his life.
Listing
is 00000001 00000001.
Listing
is 11 110001.
Listing
is 0001101 1121001. He is a son of
Victor Cornelius Putman and Anna Garrison. He was born August 28, 1790 and
married Maria Vedder September 26, 1813. The line is
Abraham V. > Victor C. > Cornelius V. > Victor J. > Johannes
Putman.
Listing
is 0000100001 000110001. He is in his
70s, Susannah in her 60s. He is the son of Cornelius V. Putman and Elizabeth Pruyn. He was born in Glen August 13, 1764 and married
Susannah Martin. He will die in 1850, Susannah in 1848. The line is Peter >
Cornelius V. > Victor J. > Johannes Putman.
Listing
is 100011 000101. He is in his 20s, Mary
Schenk in her late teens. He is a son of Lewis Putman and Mary Schenk. He was
born here March 5, 1802. He first married Margaret Green who died July 23, 1829
and then married Mary later that year. They will be here in 1850
Listing
is 01001 00101001. He is a son of
Abraham Victor and Maria Putman. He’ll be here widowed in 1850.
Listing
is 01112001 00100001. In their 50s. He
is Philip Victor Putman, son of Victor David Putman and Maria Schell. His wife
is Elizabeth Kring. They will be here in 1850.
Listing
is 222101 000011. He is a son of John
Arent Putman and Magdalena Visscher. He is married to Hannah Osborne.
Listing
is 01111001 21001001. He is a son of
Lewis or Ludgwig Putman and Mary Hallenbeck.
He is married to Margaret Becker.
Listing
is 0000000001 0000000001. Both in their
70s. Been here forever, but no clue as to how he fits in.
Listing
is 001001 221001. In their 30s. Indexed
as James, but looked like John. He would be a son of Christopher Putman and
Elizabeth Putman (daughter of David Putman).
Listing
is 100001 10001. He is a son of
Frederick Lodowyck Putman jr. and Margaret Jacobse
Barnhardt. He was born in Root in 1798 and will die in Walworth County
Wisconsin in 1879. In 1850, he will be in McHenry County, Illinois, after that
in Walworth, Wisconsin just across the border. His wife is Jenny Ann Dillenbeck she will be widowed in Walworth County in 1880.
This
listing is right under the above Frederick’s listing. It is 1100001 10001. Canմ figure this one out. Frederick
Jr. would be about 65 now not in his 40s. I think this is just a typo thing.
The
listing is 100023 00003. Lives in Ward
1.
Listing
is 1100001 101011. Lives in Ward 5. He
is number 1394, a son of Elisha Putnam (550) and Hester Johnson of Albany. He
was born there in 1800, and has come here a few years ago. He is a brewer. His
wife is Maria Russ. She will die in the mid 1840s, and he will marry Rachel DeCrout in June 1850. They will be here for the 1850.
Listing
is 1100001 101002. Lives in Ward 8 and
employed in navigation. They are here in 1850 and 1855. This line goes Albert
> Thomas > Jeremiah > Jonathan > Jonathan > Jonathan > John
> John. New England family.
The
listing is 000002001 000012101. He is in
Ward 8. He is number 1916, a son of Nathaniel Putnam (777) and Mary Ober of
Danvers, Massachusetts. He was born there March 22, 1774. He married Elizabeth
‘Betsy’ Cheever in Danvers on July 27, 1809. She was his third wife. In 1830
they were in Almond, Allegany County, NY.
The
listing is 00001. In his 20s and boarding. He is in Ward 14, employed in
Learned Professions & Engineers.
The
listing is 0001 010201. He lives in Ward
15. He is George Palmer Putnam, son of Henry Putnam number 2087. He was born in
Brunswick, Maine where his father was Mayor. His folks all moved here to New
York in the mid 1820s, his dad just died in 1826. George is now Ԩead of the household
He is still single, the women are his mother Catherine Palmer Putnam and
his sisters. In May of 1841, he will marry Victorine Haven, and move to England
to learn the publishing business. When he returns, he will found the G. P.
Putnam & Sons Publishing firm which is still in business today. See 1850
for more info, and about his grandson who married Amelia Earhart the pilot. He
presently lists his occupation as commerce as he is presently in the
international trade business.
Listing
is 101111 01004. He is in Ward 15 and
employed in manufacturing. He will be here in 1850. He is from Massachusetts.
He is number 1962, a son of Israel Putnam (815) and Hannah LeBarron.
He and his brother Edwin ran a store together, until Edwin died in 1836.
Tarrant and his brother Theodore Elijah are running the store now. Ted is
living with him now.
Listing is 20001 00001. He and Sarah Gordon are in their 20s.
They will be in Porter, Niagara County in 1850. He is a son of Christopher
Putman and Elizabeth Vrooman He was born in Canada,
while his folks were in Canada. When the war of 1812 erupted, they came back to
New York.
Listing
is 020001 0001101. She is Rebecca
Goodenough Putnam, the widow of Aaron Dickinson Putnam from Vermont. They were
in Orleans County in 1830. He went to fight in the Texas American War and died
in Texas in 1838. She will be here through 1865 living with her then married
daughter Cornelia Van Valkenburgh.
Listing
is 0001201 0001001. He is number 2442, a
son of Caleb Putnam (1085) from Rome, New York. They were in Bloomfield, Ontario
County in 1820 and here in 1830. Peter will die in the mid 1840s, and Lucinda
(Eggleston) his widow will be in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her son Lafayette by
1850.
Listing
is 1001001 002001. He was indexed as
James, but looks like Isaac to me. There was an Isaac here in the county (in
Wilson) in 1830. He is a son of Christopher Putman, and is married to Rosanna
Harrington. They are in Livingston County by 1850.
Listing is 10001 00001. He is Henry Vrooman
Putman, son of Johannes Putman and Magdalena Vrooman.
He was born December 29, 1807 in Schenectady. His first wife Jennie Van der Ver
died in 1838, and he married her sister Eliza Jane. They are in Saratoga County
in 1850, and then back here in Somerset in 1860 and 1870.
Listing
is 1000001 211101. He is missing in
1850, but is in Wilson, Niagara County in the 1860. He is a son of Christopher
Putman and Elizabeth Vrooman from Lyme, Jefferson
County. His dad had moved up here a few years ago. He is married to Sarah
Renshaw, and is from Schenectady and then Frankfort, Herkimer County.
?? (CHRISTOPHER) PUTMAN Somerset, Niagara County
This
listing was very faint, but did look like a Putnam or Putman. 100011001 000101. In 1850, there is an Elizabeth Putman
who was the widow of Christopher Putman from Schenectady. He was Dutch, and is
by his son Daniel. I assume this listing is for Christopher Putman and
Elizabeth Vrooman. See 1850.
The
listing is 110011 21001. A son of David
Putnam and Miriam Pease. He was in Lee, Oneida County in 1830 and will still be
here in 1850. His line was given back in 1830, he’s from Massachusetts.
Listing
is 0011002 10004. Strange listing. He
will be here in 1850 with only one daughter. Must be another family with him.
At any rate he is a son of Cornelius Putnam 3rd and Ruth (Elizabeth)
Davis. He was born in Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut in 1789. He married
Mary ‘Molly’ Smith here September 10, 1812. They will be here in 1850.
Listing
is 010001 10001. He should be the eldest
son of the following Peter. He will be in Boonville in 1850 as will Peter’s son
David. He is married to Emerilla Murial
Chandler.
Listing
is 10002001 0211101. Peter Putman is a
son of David Johannes Putman and Hannah Van Antwerp. He was born in Montgomery
County on March 27, 1789 and will die here in Western in 1864. He married
Hannah Adams October 15, 1809.
Listing
is 00010101 0110001. He is number 2151,
a son of Moses Putnam (907) and Mary Allen of Sutton, Mass. He married Parsis
Livermore in Auburn, Mass. (part of Sutton up till about that time) April 18,
1819. They will be here through the 1850. His line is Elijah > Moses >
Nathaniel > Cornelius > Benjamin > Nathaniel > John.
Listing
is 00001 10000101. Possibly he is a
Patman, I don’t find in 1850.
Listing
is 220001 00101. He is indexed as Dexter,
but this is Victor and Deborah Burns. They were here in 1830 and will be in
1850.
Listing
is 0121101 1000101. He was here in 1830,
see that listing, and will be here in 1850. He is a son of David Putnam and
Miriam Pease from Connecticut. David Junior’s wife is Nancy Allcott.
Listing
is 02011001 00101. Indexed as Samuel,
this should be Sewell Putnam. He was here in 1830. He’s number 1727. He is now
widowed. His wife Rebecca Shepherd has died since the 1830 report. He will be
here again in 1850.
Listing
is 020001 200001. He is a son of Garret
and Cathryn Putman and was born in Herkimer County June 19, 1806. He married
Abby Young in Herkimer in 1831 and moved out here. They were in Western, Oneida
County in 1830. They will be here in 1850. Dutch line.
Listing
is 000001 0000000001. He is in his 30s,
his mom in her 70s. In 1850 he will be married here, and his mother Mary King
Putnam, then 83 NY, will be here as well. He is a son of Frederick Putnam (982)
and Mary King who were here Since the 1790s. Frederick was a son of Charles
Putnam (385) and Martha Rose from Connecticut.
Listing
is 100021 01002. He and Julia will be
here in 1850. He is a son of Frederick Putnam (982) also. He will also be here
in 1850 and 1860.
JOHN PUTMAN DeWitt, Onondaga County
He is
listed 0210001 001221. He is married to
Eve Lepper. His official Dutch name is Johnannes Jacobuse ‘John’ Putman a son of Jacobus Arentse
Putman and Sarah Teunise Osterhouldt.
He was born September 8, 1792 in Tribes Hill, Montgomery County New York and
will die in Lamartine, Fond du Lac County Wisconsin September 16 1874. His wife
Eve’s name is Aevje Eve Frederickse
Lepper born in Fonda, Montgomery County in 1797. They were married in Fonda
Montgomery County March 31, 1818. They were in Cato, Cayuga County in 1820,
Victory, Cayuga County in 1830, then will be in Lamartine, Fond du Lac County
Michigan from 1845 till he dies in 1874. Dutch Folks.
Listing
is 201001 02001. He is number 3120, a
son of Timothy Putnam (1488) and Patty Barker. He will be here in 1850.
Listing
is 000120001 00001001. They were here in
1820 and 1830. He is number 1489, a son of Micah Putnam (610). Nathaniel was
born in Grafton, Mass. on May 7, 1786 and will die in Waterville, New York on
March 6, 1876. He is married to Elizabeth Wheeler.
Listing
is 01102001 0011101. He is from Salem, Massachusetts
and was here in 1830. He is number 2243, a son of Jethro Putnam (972) and Mary
Holton of Danvers, Massachusetts. He was a sea captain all over the world from
1802 till 1827. He ran a drug store and other businesses and founded a bank in
1830. Heլl be in Syracuse in 1850 widowed.
Listing
is 10001 00101. He is probably a son of
the above Hiram.
Listing
is 0020001 0101001. He was in Manlius in
1830 and will be in Syracuse in 1850 and 1860. The sons are Samuel and William.
Dutch family from Amsterdam, see the 1820 in Saratoga County for the line.
Listing
is 10101 00001001. She should be the
widow of Joel Putnam. They were in Oswego County in 1830. She will appear in
Syracuse in 1855 and state she has been here since 1835. Syracuse is with the
limits of Salina. Everything fits. Joel was from Becket, Berkshire County,
Massachusetts.
CARTER PUTMAN (SALTER PULMAN?)
Salina, Onondaga County
He is
listed as Carty, 0000001 100102. He is
too young to be the Salter here in 1830. He might be a junior, but is 10 years
older than he should be. He is probably a son of the Salter Pulman here in 1820
and 1830. Not a Putman.
Listing
is 010001 020001. He was in Oswego
County in 1830 and will be back there in 1850. He is a son of Jedediah Putnam
and Lois Cheeseborough from Brooklyn, Connecticut.
See either 1830 or 1850 for his line.
Listing
is 111101 00001. He is a son of John
Putman and Rebecca Schenk, and was born February 22, 1804 in Montgomery County.
He and Clarissa will be here in 1850. See that listing for the line. Dutch
family.
Listing
is 1010001 121001. He is a son of Victor
David Putman and Maria Schell. Dutch family. He will be in Stafford in 1850 and
Marcellus in 1860 (both here in Onondaga County).
Listing
is 00004001 0101001. He is a son of
Peter Putman (Sr.) and Sarah Kinnan. He was born in
Somerset County, New Jersey October 26, 1782. He will die here in 1845 and his
widow Elizabeth Kline will be here in 1850. The line is Victor > Peter >
Victor > David > Johannes.
This
listing is 10001 20011. He is Peter the
3rd, a son of Peter Putman, Jr. and Margaret Saunders. His father
and the above Victor were brothers from New Jersey. This Peter was born in
Barrington, Yates County New York September 23, 1814. His wife is Bridget S.
Ellis. They will be here in 1850.
The
listing is 0011001 000001. He is number 2444,
a son of Caleb and Elizabeth Putnam of Danvers, and then Rome, New York. See
1830 for the line. He and Lydia Lester will be here in 1850 as well.
Listing
is 211001 020010. He is in his 30s. This
should be John Putman who is married to Nancy Smith and they are in Orleans
County in 1850 on. Ages and kids and their ages fit pretty well. Matt Putnam
found a deed record for a John Putman in Ontario Count bought a land piece in
Barre. So pretty sure then that John is a son of Frederick Putman and Margaret
Barnhardt originally from Montgomery County. This line goes John > Frederick
> Frederick > Lodowyck > Arent > Jan. Dutch family.
Listing
is 00001 00011. He would be a son of
Cornelius Putnam and Bridgit Nevins who were here in 1830. He will be in Branch
County, Michigan in the 1850 and 1860 census reports.
Listing
is 2020010 0100010. Pliny is number
1702, a son of Daniel Putnam (705) and his second wife Kezia
Pollard of Ashburnham, Massachusetts. He was born in Winchendon, Massachusetts
on November 21, 1801. Flora Edgerton is his wife. He moved with his family to
Windham County, Vermont. He then moved to Oneida County, New York, and married
Flora Edgerton in about 1825. They then moved here and will head off Chautauqua
County, and then to Winona County, Minnesota in the early 1850s.
Listing
is 0000001 000001001. He has been here
since 1830, a son of Jedediah Putnam and Lois Cheesebrough
(who is here with him). His wife is Clarinda Crosby. They will be here again in
1850
The
listing is 1000001 01001. I believe his
full name is Jedediah Dyer Putnam, number 2254, and is a son of Jedediah and
Lois. He has just (1839) married Lucy Conger. Lucy had been married to William
Andrews, and the children shown here are Andrews children. They will have their first child later this
year. They will head briefly to Huron County, Ohio in 1845, and be in Elkhart
County, Indiana in 1850. Dyer will die there in 1851. Lucy and her son Dyer
Conger Putnam will be in Allegan County, Michigan in 1860. Lucy will be there
well into the 1880s, and die about 1889 or 1890.
The
listing is 00001 00001. He is William
Rodman Putnam, number 2258, another of Jed and Loisՠkids. He and his wife Mary
Ann Crary will be here in 1850 and then they will
head to Iowa. Mary will die in the early 1860s, and in 1870 he will have a wife
named Martha and be in Hardin County, Iowa the rest of his life.
The
listing is 0101101 0000101. In their
40s. He is a son of John D. and Hannah Putnam who were here in 1830. Eli and
his second wife Lucy Thompson were in Spencer, Mass. in the 1830 census. Eli
will die there on May 29, 1849 at age 40. In 1850 his widow Lucy and son Daniel
Webster Putnam are living in New Berlin, Chenango County, New York.
The
listing is 0220001 2100001. They are in
Their 40s. He is Fletcher Putnam number 1266, a son of Daniel Putnam (513) and
Dorcas Bond of Grafton, Windham County, Vermont. They are in Delaware County in
1850.
Listing is 20001 00001. In their 20s. He is a son of
Christopher Putman and Nancy Swartout from Root, Montgomery
County. His folks went to Canada about 1800 and he was born there. They
returned to Niagara County and John has moved here. Elizabeth his wife is a
Putman as well, a daughter of David Putman from Montgomery County. They will be
here in the County in 1850, 1860 and 1870, and then move to Knox County,
Illinois and John will die there in 1882.
Listing
is 1001001 012001. He is a son of Daniel
Putnam from Grafton, Vermont. His line was given in 1830. He and Sally will
still be here in 1850.
Listing
is 13001001 0020001. In his 50s, Hannah Lettis his wife in her 40s. He is a son of Ludwig (Lewis)
Putman and Mary Hallenbach, and was born in
Montgomery County February 21, 1785. He will be here in 1850. This line is
David > Ludwig > David A. > Arent J. > Johannes Putman.
The
listing is 000001 22001. He is Francis Winnie
Putman, son of Johannes or John David Putman and Catalina Winnie from
Montgomery County. He was born here in Cherry Valley July 27, 1810. His line is
Francis > Johannes or John D. > David A. > Arent J. > Johannes. He
and his wife Ann Lowe will be here in 1850.
The
listing is 00001 00001. He too is a son
of John and Catalina. His wife is Perlina Brown. They
will be here in 1850 too.
Listing
is 000010 200020. He is a son of David
Putman and Hannah Lettis. He will also be in Cherry
Valley by 1850.
Listing
is 110010 010010. He is here in 1850 and
it shows his wife is Laura Shepard. She is widowed here in 1860 with her
daughter Martha. Matt Putnam thinks Levi is a son of Daniel Putnam and Deborah
Bennett from Sherman, Fairfield County Connecticut which is only about 10-20
away from South East. The 2 counties abut each other. Just not sure yet.
The
listing is 00103001 1001001. He is in
his 50s, Susannah Gibson in her 40s. He is number 1242 a son of Caleb Putnam
(492) and Judith Sibley of Croydon, New Hampshire. He was born there. See 1830
for his line.
The
listing is 000001 000. He is single in his late 30s. He will be here again,
still single, in 1850. He uses the middle initial of A., which leads me to
believe he is Dutch, a son of another Aaron or Arent Putman.
The
listing is 1010011 010001. He is here
again in 1850 and 1855. Then we find he was born in Germany, as was his wife
Margaret. In 1850, the eldest child, Jacob was born in New York in about
1837.
Listing
is 330001 010001. He was here and will
be in 1850. He is a son of the following Isaac Putman and Hannah Paddock. He
was born in Tribes Hill, Montgomery County March 19, 1805. He married Nancy Dodds on June 18, 1831.
This
listing is 01010001 00010001. He and
Hannah Paddock are in their early 50s. He is a son of David J. Putman and
Hannah Van Antwerp. His line is Isaac > David J. > Johannes V. >
Victor J. > Johannes or Jan Putman. They will be here in 1850.
This
listing is 000001 100001. In their 30s.
He is Nicholas Fisher Putman, born in Visser’s Ferry, Saratoga County July 24,
1805. He is a son of Christian Putman and Catalina Bratt from Montgomery
County. He married Maria Clute here October 4, 1836. He will die shortly, as
Mariah is here as a widow in 1850 without any kids.
Listing
is 0111001 0000001. In their 40s. He is
number 1265, a son of Daniel Putnam (513) and Dorcas Bond. He was born in
Grafton, Windham County, Vermont August 29, 1791. He will be here in 1850. His
line is Elijah > Daniel > Miles > Edward > Edward > Thomas >
John Putnam.
Listing
is 100001 1000010001. He is a son of
Archelaus (1889) and Martha Hawkins Putnam. He was born in Reading, Windsor
County, Vermont July 6, 1806. His line goes back George > Archelaus (1889)
> Archelaus (769) > Jacob > Nathaniel > Benjamin > Nathaniel
> John Putnam. He and Louisa will be here in 1850. The older woman would be
his mother, Martha.
Listing
is 0110001 000011. He is number 1382, a
son of Gideon Putnam (549) and Doanda Risley of Sutton, Massachusetts. Lewis was the first white
child born in Saratoga. He was born here August 17, 1790. He married Laura
Bradley here February 22, 1813. She died in 1820, and he married his present
wife, Betsy Stillwell, here on October 17, 1824. He will die here July 5, 1873
and she will die here December 6, 1881.
Listing
is 0010001 000111. He and the next two
guys were all here in 1830, in fact all their lives. They are children of
Gideon Putnam and Doanda Risley.
He and Elizabeth Peck will still be here in 1850.
Listing
here is 102013301 122102. He will die in
a few years, and Margaret (Fenner) will be here widowed. The extra kids here
belong to his brother Lewis who is missing this go around. However, Lewis will
be back here in 1850 with his wife Betsy Stillwell.
This
listing is 00110001 00021001. Another of
Gideon’s sons. He will die here in 1846, and his widow Eunice Morgan will be
here in 1850 with some of the kids.
The
listing is 1101001 1111101. He is a son of
John B. and Susannah Putman who were here in 1830.
Listing
is 002 00011001. He is the eldest son of
John and Susannah Putman.
Listing is 011110001 101011. He is the daddy of all these guys
here in Rotterdam. He was married to Magdalena ‘Maggie’ Vrooman
who died December 16, 1830. He is now married to an Elizabeth who will be with
him in the 1850. This line is John > Arent J. > Johannes > Arent J.
> Jan.
Listing
is 120001 100001. He is Aaron Johannes
Putman, son of the above John. His wife is Nancy Hageman. They will be here in
1850.
Listing
is 00011 00001. He is John Junior. He
was born here March 27, 1816, and married Hannah Paulding here September 27,
1838. The other guy shown would be his brother Andrew Yates. In 1850, John and
Hannah will be in Amsterdam, Montgomery County.
Listing is 000000001 1100101. He is now in his 60s. His wife
Catherine Van Vranken in her 50s. He is a son of
Jacob J. Putman and Elizabeth McCarthy. He was born August 22, 1778 here in
Schenectady. His line is Victor J. > Jacob J. > Johannes V. > Victor
J. > Jan.
Listing
is 00001001 00001. He is a son of
Johannes Putman and Elizabeth Vedder, and was born
here April 29, 1787, and will die here May 15, 1847. He married Margaret
Wheaton in 1812, but she died in 1822 and he never remarried. His line is
Harmon > Johannes > Louis > Cornelius > Johannes or Jan.
Listing
is 10112401 01042001. He has been here a
while. He and Nancy Vedder will be in Glen,
Montgomery County in 1850. The line is Matthew > Arent L. > Louis C. >
Cornelius > Johannes or Jan.
Listing
is 20001 00001. He is a son of the above
Matthew or Matthias Putman and Nancy Ann Vedder. He
was born in Charlestown, Montgomery County March 29, 1815. He married Maria G.
Haight here in Schenectady on February 20, 1838.
The
listing is 020001 110001. He moved out
here from Wilton, New Hampshire about 1826, married Lucy Stephens in 1828, and
will be here through at least 1850. He is number 2024, a son of Stephen Putnam
and Sarah Burton. See 1830 for his line.
The
listing is 0000001 0210001. He is
Hiram’s older brother. He is number 2022, another son of Stephen and Sarah. He
was born in Wilton on November 11, 1797, and married Hannah Barker there on
April 24, 1828. He was in Wilton, and came out to join his brother Hiram about
1830.
The
listing is 000101 01011. He is not one
of the New England Ebens, he is a son of the next
listed John Putnam. Dutch family here. He was born in Yates County, New York in
1811. He married Elizabeth Townsend. He will be in Tyrone, Steuben County in
1850 and then off to Gasconade County, Missouri by 1860, and back in Steuben
County in 1868.
JOHN PUTNAM Reading, Steuben County
This
listing is 001000001 010010001. In his
60s. He was born in New Jersey, a son of John and Sina
Putman. He and his wife Jane Stull, will be here in 1850 also. His line is John
> John > John > David J. > Johannes Putman.
The
listing is 200001 01001. He’s in his
30s. He is a son of the above John and Jane. He is married to Temperance Littell. He and his wife will die by 1850. He is killed by
a falling tree in about 1845, and his wife died around 1842.
Listing
is 00001 00001. He is the eldest son of
Andrew and Submit Putman. He will be in Orange, Steuben County in 1850.
Listing
is 220001 010001. He was in Tyrone,
Steuben County in 1830, and will be in Orange, Steuben County in 1850. He is
John and Jane’s son. Dutch.
GEORGE PUTNAM Wheeler, Steuben County
This
listing is 100001 10101. His folks John
and Elizabeth Putnam were here in 1830, and are listed next. He was married to
Kate Miller here in the 1820s, Mary is a new younger wife. He’ll be here in
1850 and 1860.
Listing
is 00120001 0000101. He and Betsy Lord
have been here a while and will be in 1850. He is 59 now. The three sons,
William, John and Joel actually belong to his son George. John and Betsy took
them in when their mother Kate Miller died. Probably Dutch folks.
Listing
is 1111001 210101. He is here again in
1850. He is a son of Victor David Putman, and was born in Montgomery County. He
will be here all his life in 1874. He married Mary Rose in Stone Arabia,
Montgomery County. His line is Aaron V. > Victor D. > David A. > Arent
Janse > Johannes Putman.
The
listing is 000010001 0001101. In his
60s. He has been here a while, and got screwed up in the listing for 1830. He
is Abraham Putman, a son of David Johannes Putman and Hannah Van Antwerp. He
was born in Tribes Hill, Montgomery County September 3, 1775. He married
Elizabeth Campbell in Caughnawaga on September 14, 1807. He moved out here in
the 1820s and is a wheelwright and a cabinet maker. The area he lives in is
called Cuts Corners. He will move shortly to nearby Macomb with his son and be
there (though not in the census index) in 1850 and will die there October 4,
1853. His line is Abraham > David J. > Johannes V. > Victor J. >
Johannes Putman. Dutch.
He is
indexed 1110001 110001. This would be Peter Johannes Putman. He is a son of
Johannes Lodowyck and Lucy Putman. He was born in Johnstown, Montgomery County
December 11, 1799. He married Mary Ann in Kingsborough, Montgomery County
February 14, 1828. They will also be in Macomb in 1850.
Listing
is 00001 00001. He is number 3411, a son
of Silas Putnam (1695) and Dorothy Abbot from Chester, Vermont. He was born in
Cavendish October 1, 1815, and will die here November 6, 1847. His widow
Frances (Fanny) and kids will be here in 1850.
Listing
is 1010001 000101. He is employed in
manufacturing. He and Mary Underwood have been here since the late 1820s. He is
a son of Isaac Putnam and Mary Molly Chamberlain and was born in Windsor County
Vermont on November 16, 1796.
Listing
is 01011001 00110001. He was here in
1830 and will be in 1850. He’s a son of Seth and Dolly from Washington County,
Vermont.
He is
listed 0000101 00010001. He is Jacob’s
son and his wife is Mary Case, both in their 50s now. They were in Saratoga
County in 1830 and will still be here in 1850. Aaron was born October
24, 1779 in Temple and will die August 9, 1853 in Glen Falls here in Warren
County. Mary is widowed here in 1855, 1860 and 1870. Mary will die in Glenn
Falls September 11, 1877.
Listing
is 100010 1000010. He is Aaron Jefferson
Putnam, a son of Aaron Wilkins Putnam (1260) and Eunice Tooley. They will all
be here in 1850.
Listing
is 02000002 10000100001. He is in his
50s, and looks like his mom in her 80s is with him. He is a son of Asaph Putnam
junior (605) and Rhoda Brown. The other older guy is his brother Benedict
Putman, age 57.
Listing
is 00001 00001. He is Leonard Miller
Putnam, see his listing in 1850 in Saratoga County for the full story. He is a
son of Amos Putnam (1498) and Susan Miller of Sutton and then Ludlow,
Massachusetts. He is presently married to Lucy Smith from England, but she will
die about 1851.
Listing
is 2000001 123101. Not a Putnam.
Good
Ole Matt Putnam figured this guy out. Listed as Mr., but full name is Hiram
Chapin Putnam. The listing is 10001-00001. They are in their 20's
however Hiram is actually in his 30's. Hiram Chapin Putnam is the son
of Calvin Putnam and Chloe Chapin. Hiram has just married Laura Bragg
and their oldest son John C. Putnam is living with them. Hiram mortgaged land
here in Arcadia in 1838 and will stick around for another several years. By
1850 Hiram and family will be found in Ossian in Allegheny County and will be
there again in 1855. This family missing in 1860 but by 1870 Laura is a widow
and living with her children in Blue Lake, Montcalm County, Michigan. This
line goes Hiram Chapin > Calvin > Nathaniel > Jacob > Nathaniel
> Benjamin > Nathaniel > John. New England Family.
Listing
is 00111001 0100101. He is Cornelius 4th.
He will be here in 1850 and then die in December of that year. He has been in
Jefferson County in 1830 and in 1810 and 1820 in Lewis County. He is now on
wife number 4, Matilda Bradley. See 1850 for more info.
Listing
is 00001 00111. He is a son of
Cornelius, and was born in 1815. He will be in Wisconsin in 1850. Heլl be a
minister then. Then he will return here to New York and have a new wife.
Listing
is 00000001 0110000101. His wife is
Sophia Fairman. He will die in the late 1840s or early in 1850, and Sophia will
be living with their daughter Chloe and her husband Chauncy Smith here in 1850
and 1860. The older woman is his mother Mary Putnam (widow of some John Putnam)
and she will die here in 1844.
Listing
is 01001 00001. He is a son of the above
George and Sophia. He and his mother were administers of his estate in December
1852. He and his wife Sally will be here forever.
The
listing is 11001 00001. In their 20s.
Elijah must have died, as in 1850 these two boys, Andrew and Martin are living
with a Martin Ellis, who might be their grandfather on mom’s side, or he is
their new stepfather.
Listing
is 00001 000. He is alone in his 20s. He is Peter George Putman, son of Peter
Putman Junior and Margaret Saunders. He
is probably back visiting. He and his wife Bridget Ellis are currently also
listed in Canadice, Ontario County and will still be in 1850, and then back
here in Yates County in 1860. Dutch folks.