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| | The Witches Way Adopt a Witch Anne Pudeator |
 | | Ann Putnam also said she hadn't seen Pudeator since she had come to Salem Town last, but at that moment of her questioning Putnam fell into a fit. |  | | Ann Pudeator, Bridget Bishop and George Jacobs, Sr. |  | | He said that she had come to the house pretending kindness and asking to use their morter for Mrs. |
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http://www.witchesway.net/links/adoptawitch/annepudeator.html
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 | | She stood in church while her apology was read: "I desire to be humbled before God. |  | | I did not do it out of anger, malice, or ill-will." Ann was the only one of the afflicted girls to make such an apology. |  | | She was also quick to testify against Tituba, claiming an apparition of the West Indian woman had "tortured me most grievously by pricking and pinching me most dreadfully." |
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http://myschoolonline.com/page/0,1871,2239-181251-2-44196,00.html
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| | Ann Putnam Jr.: Predator or Victim? |
 | | She claimed Rev. Burroughs was the “Black Minister,” master of all witches in Massachusetts and leader of the Salem Coven. |  | | In March 1692, Ann shocked the town when she accused Martha Corey, a solid member of the church. |  | | In August 1706, Ann stood before the congregation of her church and asked for forgiveness stating: |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/historys_wild_women/82983
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| | Revenge in the Salem Witchcraft Hysteria |
 | | Ann Putnams most terrifying vision during the hysteria came just the day before her father wrote to the magistrates of the forthcoming madness. |  | | Not surprisingly, it was the testimony of Ann Putnam that was both the most detailed and damning. |  | | Humbly craving continually your prayers and help in this distressed case, so praying almighty God continually prepare you, that you may be a terror to evil-doers and a praise to them that do well, we remain yours to serve in what we are able.< 21 > |
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http://www.loyno.edu/history/journal/1998-9/Karson.htm
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| | Salem Witch Trials Important Persons |
 | | In fact, the apology served as the spiritual testimony required to join the Puritan church and Ann was given Communion that same day. |  | | Her father was an influential church leader and became an aggressive accuser of witches. |  | | Years later, in 1706, she stood with head bowed before the village church congregation, and the new minister, the Rev. Joseph Green, read aloud her confession. |
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http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu:8090/saxon/servlet/SaxonServlet?source=salem/texts/bios.xml&style=salem/xsl/dynaxml.xsl&chunk.id=b32&clear-stylesheet-cache=yes
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| | A Preliminary Examination of the People of the Salem Witchcraze |
 | | There was some question as to the legality of their bringing him in and in their giving him the minister's house and land around it. |  | | Even in his apology there seemed to be a self-righteousness that those who had lost family members could not endure. |  | | Giles Cory refused to allow them to try him so he was pressed, with heavy stones in a type of torture known as peine forte et dure, to get him to agree to be tried by a jury. |
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http://www.bloodthirsty.com/salem.html
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| | "Reverend George Burroughs, Confederate of the Devil." |
 | | In a meeting before the Salem Village Church, Putnam said she desired "to be humbled before God for that sad and humbling experience". |  | | he was above a witch for he was a conjurer." Whether Ann Putnam was directly instructed in her accusations by her father and uncle or was the product of a longterm family hatred is still much debated. |  | | Judge Sewell acknowledged his errors in a statement he wrote and had read in meeting on the fast day. |
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http://imaginemaine.com/Features/Archives/Witch.html
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| | John Putnam Sr. |
 | | Here is a letter from him listing his sources on John Putnam, Sr. |  | | Children of Israel Putnam and Hannah Pope are: |  | | Children of Hannah Pope and Israel Putnam are: |
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http://www.seattlewebcrafters.com/chadlupkes/genealogy/tables/johnputnam.php
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| | Putnam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the early 1600s, the time of immigration to the New World, one of these immigrants was a descendant of the Puttenham family, John Putnam, who immigrated from England to Salem Village around 1638. |  | | Rufus Putnam, another general who was the half 1st cousin once removed of Israel Putnam |  | | Putnam is also the name of several places in the United States of America, all named for Israel Putnam : |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putnam
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| | Salem Witch Craft Trials |
 | | Reverend George Burroughs had earlier been pastor of the Salem Village church but had left for a parish in Wells, Maine after arguments with Ann Putnam, the mother of the 12-year-old of the same name. |  | | Two women also appeared in this apparition, Ann Putnam reported that they were the Rev. Burroughs' first and second wives. |  | | These wives "told" Ann Putnam that Rev. Burroughs had murdered both of them. |
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http://www.coryfamsoc.com/resources/articles/witch.htm
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| | TBIOS |
 | | She and Ann often poured over the Book of Revelations looking for local applications of its mysterious symbols. |  | | Her mother, Ann sr., was a literate and well read woman. |  | | She was forgiven by the congregation and suffered no further punishment for her actions. |
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http://www.witchdungeon.com/tbios.htm
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 | | Ann Putnam declared her above written evidence to be ye truth before ye Jury of Inquest. |  | | Ann Putman Junr { affirmed each of them that he bought the Book and wd have them write. |  | | Ann putnam ownid this har testimony to be the truth uppon her oath before the Juriars of Inquest this 3d of Agust 92. |
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http://history.hanover.edu/texts/salem/gburroughs.html
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| | An account of the Salem witchcraft investigations, trials, and aftermath. |
 | | During a March 20 church service, Ann Putnam suddenly shouted, "Look where Goodwife Cloyce sits on the beam suckling her yellow bird between her fingers!" Soon Ann's mother, Ann Putnam, Sr., would join the accusers. |  | | Good was a beggar and social misfit who lived wherever someone would house her (LINK TO GOOD'S EXAMINATION) (LINK TO GOOD'S TRIAL), and Osborn was old, quarrelsome, and had not attended church for over a year. |  | | Burroughs, who was living in Maine in 1692, was identified by several of his accusers as the ringleader of the witches. |
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http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/SAL_ACCT.HTM
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 | | He recited the Lord's Prayer as he was being hung, he would not confess to such superstitions, or to defy his God. |  | | Her confession was read in Salem Village Church, by the new pastor, Rev. Joseph Green. |  | | Foster, Ann Died in jail, her son had to pay Two pounds, 16 Shillings before he could get the body for burial. |
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http://www.odyssy.net/users/erica/wicca/salem.txt
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| | Review this list of the historical inaccuracies from the play |
 | | * The elderly George Jacobs was not accused of sending his spirit in through the window to lie on the Putnam's daughter -- in fact, it was usually quite the opposite case: women such as Bridget Bishop were accused of sending their spirits into men's bedrooms to lie on them. |  | | In that period, women were perceived as the lusty, sexual creatures whose allure men must guard against! |  | | In 1692, the Putnams had six living children, Ann being the eldest, down to 1-year-old Timothy. |
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http://teacherweb.ftl.pinecrest.edu/crawfoj/engIIH/crucible_inaccuracies.htm
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| | The Beginning of a Nightmare |
 | | Her sons also happened to be nephews of John Putnam, Sr.'s wife. |  | | It appears that these three women were chosen to ease the way into accusations against more respected women. |  | | Also strange to note is the fact that as the witchcraft hysteria progressed, an increasing number of individuals who had expressed disapproval were arrested. |
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http://www.freewebs.com/proclaimliberty/salem/parttwo.html
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| | Genealogy Data |
 | | Father: Putnam, William L. Mother: Gill, Pency Aly |  | | Putnam, Noah R. Birth : 1829 Fauquier Co., Virginia |  | | Putnam, Mary L. Birth : 1860 Warren Co., Virginia |
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http://home.att.net/~kkkeener/gedcom/dat61.html
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| | MaryARoots's Home Page 10 |
 | | She stood in front of the congregation, while the pastor read her confession from the church book August 25, 1706. |  | | Ann Putnam died at the age of 36. |  | | Thomas Putnam and his wife, Ann, died within 15 days of each other. |
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http://members.aol.com/MaryARoots/putnam.index.html
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| | Ann Putnam, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | She stood before her church as her apology was read: |  | | She claimed to have been afflicted by 62 different people, and testified in many trials. |  | | When her parents died in 1699, Ann was left to raise her nine siblings aged 7 months to 18 years. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Putnam,_Jr.
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| | Ann Putnam - English |
 | | Anne Porter's Pale Horse, Pale Rider." Private Voices, Public Lives: Women Speak on the Literary Life, University of North Texas Press, 1995 |  | | 'Like Badly Cast Fishing Lines': The Reader and the Text in Katherine Anne Porter's Pale Horse, Pale Rider. |  | | Chair, Panel: "New West Writers: John Keeble, John Hawkes, Sherley Anne Williams." Western Literature Association Conference, University of Idaho, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, October 1989. |
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http://www.ups.edu/faculty/aputnam/cv.html
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 | | Ann Putnam makes and apology in Salem Village Church for causing the deaths of innocent people and say it was due to the "great delusion of |  | | against the accused, leading to their arrests, were made by Thomas Putnam. |  | | in the neighborhood, including Ann Putnam and Elizabeth Hubbards, join Betty Parris and Abigail Williams in having fits. |
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http://www.tangledforest.com/witchhistory/overviewx.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: A Break with Charity: A Story about the Salem Witch Trials |
 | | Ann Rinaldi puts you dead center of one of the greatest battles between the Good and Evil of human nature. |  | | This book is about a young girl named Susanna who is living in the town of Salem during 1691. |  | | The Secret of Sarah Revere by Ann Rinaldi |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0152001018?v=glance
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| | Individual's from Chrisman Pedigree, page 76 |
 | | That site seems to identify him as the one who m. |  | | Ann Ashford sole executrix apointed in the said will being dead without having first undertaken the burthen of the execution thereof, on the motion of the said John Ashford certificate is granted him for obtaining letters of administration with the said willl annext. |  | | Rachel Neville, BUT note that his wife is named Ann in the will, and no daughter named Ester is named. |
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http://www.chrisman.org/pedigree/out76.htm
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| | Standout pitchers could go against each other Saturday - 5/11/05 |
 | | The two could meet as part of a doubleheader at 11 a.m. |  | | Putnam said he enjoys playing against good competition. |  | | "I'd love to see the matchup," said Putnam, who is 4-0 and has not allowed an earned run. |
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http://www.detnews.com/2005/highschools/0505/11/D06-176427.htm
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| | People 1 |
 | | The Goulds were cousins to the Putnams, an important fact to note. |  | | One night, John Gould, John Wildes’ brother-in-law, was being a bit vocal about his views on a political matter and, for whatever reason, was turned in for treason by John Wildes and subsequently hanged. |  | | John Wildes had been previously married to Priscilla Gould, daughter of Zaccheus Gould, in 1645. |
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http://www.mec.edu/amesbury/loconnec/bio1.htm
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| | Seth William GARD/Julia Ann PUTNAM |
 | | Name: Treat Putnam GARD Born: 17 JAN 1869 at: Married: at: Died: Deceased at: Spouses: |  | | Name: George Franklin GARD Born: 21 FEB 1867 at: Married: UNKNOWN at: Died: Deceased at: Spouses: Elizabeth Ann CAMBRON |  | | Born: 27 JUN 1844 at: Wabash Co., IL Died: Deceased at: Father: Chesterfield PUTNAM Mother: Elizabeth BAIRD Other Spouses: |
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http://www.angelfire.com/wa3/gardline/html/fam02933.htm
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| | Leavitt Genealogical Database Index |
 | | Putnam, Frank Nathaniel Israel (2 Jan 1876 - 4 Nov 1951) |  | | Puzey, Ann Selina (20 Aug 1868 - 20 May 1945) |  | | Pyatt, Carl Monroe (13 Sep 1907 - 22 Mar 1997) |
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http://www.leavittfamilies.org/genweb/Leavitt/Leavitt436.html
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| | Giles Corey and the Salem Witchcraft Trials |
 | | Ann Putnam claimed that on April 13 the specter of Giles Corey visited her and asked her to write in the Devil's book. |  | | Ann Putnam told Hathorne that she had one |  | | Later, Putnam was to claim that a ghost appeared before her to announce that it had been murdered by Corey. |
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http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/gilescoreypage.HTM
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| | History of the Putnam Elms house |
 | | PUTNAM ELMS is situated on the west side of Church Street in Brooklyn, Windham County, Connecticut, perhaps half a mile north of Route 6, and two-thirds of that distance from Old Trinity Church, the building of which in 1771 Godfrey Malbone, the younger, instigated. |  | | Colonel Malbone erected the central portion of Putnam Elms for his wife's brother, Nathaniel Brinley, so he might be near his sister and her husband. |  | | John M. Brown lived out his life at Putnam Elms and there his three daughters were born, and the tradition of gracious hospitality to relatives and friends and the visiting clergy was maintained. |
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http://putnamelms.org/Pamflet.htm
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| | Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Putnam |
 | | Squire Putnam married (second), in 1844, Nancy, born 1822, died 1884, daughter of Rev. John Harris and his wife, who was also a daughter of Sylvanus Dygert. |  | | He married (second) Mary, widow of Nathaniel Vereen, who bore him a son Joseph, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Israel and Elizabeth (Hathorne) Porter. |  | | The strain was too great for him to bear up under, and he died shortly after the trials, his wife following him to the grave a few weeks later. |
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http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/putnam-1.html
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 | | Ann Putnam owned what is above written upon oath before and unto ye Grand inquest on the 30th Day of June 1692. |  | | The deposistion of Ann Putnam Junr who testifieth and saith I have often seen the Apperishtion of Jno Procktor senr. |  | | Abgaill Williams and Jno Indian and he and his wife and Sarah Cloys kept Elizabeth Hubbard speachless all the time of their axamination. |
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http://history.hanover.edu/texts/salem/jprocter.html
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 | | Preston and Janett Marion Putnam were married between 1928 and 1949. |  | | Children were: Timothy Grant Putnam, Dawn Kirsti Putnam. |  | | Daniel Purdy was born between 1772 and 1792. |
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http://members.cox.net/giegler.net/GGRD/b59.html
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| | Sarah Good Transcripts |
 | | W’m and Mary By the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King and Queen defenders of the faith andca. |  | | Good [then] tell her she must kill some body with a knife and would have had her killed Thomas Putnam’s Child last night; the Child at the same time affirmed she would have had her cut of her own head if not Tituba would do it and complained of a knife cutting her. |  | | Ann Putnam owned this her testimony to be the truth one her oath before the Jurors of Inquest this 28 of June 1692 |
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http://home.apu.edu/~blamkin/sarah_good_transcripts.htm
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| | Seventh Generation |
 | | Tyler PUTNAM and Phebe WOODBURY were married on 23 Nov 1820. |  | | She was also known as Susan Elizabeth Putnam. |  | | She was also known as Julia Leland Putnam. |
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http://home.maine.rr.com/mccalls/b81.htm
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| | Witchcraft in Salem Village |
 | | Eliz: Hubbard Ann Putman, Abigail Williams and Mercy Lewes affirmed she had hurt them. |  | | The Deposistion of Ann putnam the wife of Thomas putnam agged about 30 years Who testifieth and saith that on the: |  | | The Deposistion of Ann putnam the wife of Thomas putnam who testifieth and saith that on the |
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http://www.assumption.edu/acad/ii/Academic/history/His130/P-H/salem
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| | Chapter 29. Hutton Ancestry of the Jansen Daughters |
 | | Robert Shiel in 1756 married Ann King daughter of Adam King of Bowden, Roxburghshire, Scotland. |  | | Probably because of the influence of his wife and brother-in-law, William Hutton was a Tory who spent the better part of the Revolutionary War under house arrest at Albany and at Fort Ann, and his son John went to Canada after the War and received a land claim as a Loyalist. |  | | This would make him born 1743/4, but the 1800 census shows he is under age 45 (born aft 1755). |
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http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/famhut.htm
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| | MaryARoots's Home Page 5 |
 | | Ann (Carr) Putnam was married to Thomas Putnam. |  | | Ann (Carr) Putnam was the sister to my ancestor, James Carr. |  | | It was Ann’s daughter, Ann Jr., who started the witch hunts of Salem, Mass. |
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http://members.aol.com/MaryARoots/notable.index.html
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| | Salem Witch Museum 1692 Tour - Danvers(Salem Village) |
 | | In 1706, she publicly asked forgiveness from those she had accused for the calamity she had brought upon them through her accusations in 1692. |  | | Beneath the earthen mound, located to the left just inside the entrance to the cemetery, are the unmarked graves of Thomas Putnam, his wife, Ann Putnam, Sr., and their daughter Ann. |  | | In 1692, the Putnams were one of the most powerful families in Salem Village. |
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http://www.salemwitchmuseum.com/tour/site11.html
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| | Rebecca Nurse Collection: Ann Putnam, Jr. Vs. Rebecca Nurse: NurDep7 |
 | | ann putnamjunr: did one the oath which she hath taken this har evidens to be the truth. |  | | The body of the deposition is written in one hand while the information at the conclusion relating to the oath is in another. |  | | This evidence was submitted in June during the Grand Jury inquest. |
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http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/NurseDoc/NurDep7.html
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| | Thomas Putnam\Ann Holyoke |
 | | This page was created on 06/21/02 using UncleGed ver. |  | | Ann Holyoke, daughter of Edward Holyoke and Prudence Stockton, was born abt. |
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http://home.neo.rr.com/belknapinc/fam319.html
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| | Wiccaphobia Accusers |
 | | The most famous family of accusers was the Putnam family. |  | | His wife, Ann Putnam Sr., also appeared on many of the arrest warrants, and testified against the accused. |  | | The accusers would go into "fits" whenever the accused name was said, or whenever they came into the room. |
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http://techcenter.davidson.k12.nc.us/Group8/accusers
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 | | In 1692 Ann and Thomas had six living children, a seventh having died in 1689. |  | | Pregnant during much of 1692, Ann gave birth to Abigail prior to October 30 of that year. |  | | The youngest daughter of George and Elizabeth Carr of Salisbury, Massachusetts, Ann Carr was born in 1661 and married thomas Putnam in 1678. |
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http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/~bcr/salem/a_putnam_sr_bio.html
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 | | Faye Passage was born between 1873 and 1889. |  | | She was buried in ________________ Cemetery, _______________, __. |  | | He died in 1995 in Klamath Falls, OR He was buried in ________________ Cemetery, _______________, __. |
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http://members.cox.net/giegler.net/GGRD/b57.html
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| | Rebecca Nurse Collection: Ann Putnam, Sr. Vs. Martha Cory & Rebecca Nurse: NurDep1 |
 | | This is the first part of a deposition written in the handwriting of Thomas Putnam concerning his wife, Ann, the mother of Ann Putnam, Jr. |  | | Putnam tells of being afflicted not only by the spectre of Goody Cory, but also by a new spectral tormentor, Rebecca Nurse. |  | | Nurse was a Salem Village inhabitant and wife of Francis Nurse. |
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http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/NurseDoc/NurDep1.html
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| | NovelGuide: The Crucible: Character Profiles |
 | | as a midwife for women of the town, including Ann Putnam. |  | | Ruth Putnam and Abigail to cast spells and create charms. |  | | She is a pious old woman who has often acted |
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http://www.novelguide.com/thecrucible/characterprofiles.html
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| | Ann Putnam |
 | | Ann Putnam, PhD, University of Washington, teaches composition and literature, with special interest in modern American writers and women's literature. |
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http://www.ups.edu/english/putnam.htm
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| | Welcome to the English Department |
 | | Ann was elected as Vice-President of the Western Literature Association, meaning that she will become President of the Association and bring the conference to the Pacific Northwest in 2007. |  | | Ann's essay, "On Defiling Eden: The Search for Eve in the Garden of Sorrows," appeared in Notable Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice. |  | | Ann Putnam recently completed a 600-page novel, Cuban Quartermoon. |
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http://www2.ups.edu/english/deptevents.shtml
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| | UIUC College of Education: Faculty and Staff: Walter Feinberg |
 | | To the New Left (as well as for the Putnams) these concerns were exaggerated. |  | | Westbrook also fails to mention the likely influence that Rockefeller, the benefactor of the University, was having on the shaping of Harper's vision of the proper role of the professoriate. |  | | Dewey preferred a more piece-mean, engineering approach to change and is, as Hilary and Ruth Ann Putnam point out, "deeply suspicious of large scale hypotheses, for they seem to him. |
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http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/wfeinber/Feinberg_Westbrook.html
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| | Dell Rodgers Putnam/Mary Ann Sherrel |
 | | Name: Cheryl Elaine Putnam Born: 8 SEP 1956 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: |  | | Name: Beverly Ann Putnam Born: 15 AUG 1959 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: |  | | Name: Rodgers Keith Putnam Born: 3 OCT 1960 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: |
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http://rosecity.net/genealogy/shirrell/fam/fam02995.html
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