Wyman/Clifford/Saxton

Ann HolyokeAge: 5316121665

Name
Ann Holyoke
Married name
Ann Putnam
Birth after 1612 27 18
MarriageThomas PutnamView this family
October 17, 1643 (Age 31)
Birth of a daughter
#1
Ann Putnam
June 25, 1645 (Age 33)
Baptism of a daughterSarah Putnam
May 23, 1648 (Age 36)
Birth of a daughter
#2
Mary Putnam
August 17, 1649 (Age 37)
Baptism of a daughterMary Putnam
March 19, 1650 (Age 38)
Birth of a son
#3
Thomas Putnam
January 12, 1652 (Age 40)
Baptism of a sonThomas Putnam
February 16, 1652 (Age 40)
Birth of a son
#4
Edward Putnam
May 4, 1654 (Age 42)
Baptism of a sonEdward Putnam
May 9, 1654 (Age 42)
Birth of a daughter
#5
Deliverance Putnam
July 5, 1656 (Age 44)
Baptism of a daughterDeliverance Putnam
March 10, 1657 (Age 45)
Birth of a daughter
#6
Elizabeth Putnam
June 30, 1659 (Age 47)
Birth of a daughter
#7
Prudence Putnam
December 28, 1661 (Age 49)
Baptism of a daughterPrudence Putnam
April 29, 1662 (Age 50)
Death July 1, 1665 (Age 53)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: June 18, 1612Kinkolt, Leicester, England
6 months
herself
Family with Thomas Putnam - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage: October 17, 1643Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
20 months
daughter
Ann Putnam
Birth: June 25, 1645 31 33Salem Village, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Death: September 14, 1676
3 years
daughter
15 months
daughter
2 years
son
Thomas Putnam
Birth: January 12, 1652 37 40Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Death: May 24, 1699Salem Village, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
2 years
son
2 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
Thomas Putnam + Mary Veren - View this family
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage: November 14, 1666Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
3 years
step-son
Joseph Putnam
Birth: September 14, 1669 55 49Salem Village, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 1724Salem Village, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

Note

Ann, eldest daughter of Lt. Thomas Putnam m William Trask of Salem; 6th gr grandparents of Harriette (Crosby) Wyman. Thomas Putnam jr m Ann Carr; parents of Ann, one of the children who precipitated the Witch Trials of 1692.