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- Q7793319 abstract "Thomas Putnam (March 22, 1652 [O.S. March 12, 1651] – June 3 [O.S. May 24], 1699) was a member of the Putnam family and a resident of Salem Village (present-day Danvers, Massachusetts) and a significant accuser in the notorious 1692 Salem witch trials. His father, Lt. Thomas Putnam, Sr. (1615–1686), was one of Salem's wealthiest residents. He was excluded from major inheritances by both his father and father-in-law. His half-brother, Joseph, who had benefited most from their father's estate, married into the rival Proctor family, fueling ill will between the clans. Putnam, his wife, and one of his daughters (Ann Putnam, Jr.) all levied accusations of witchcraft, many of them against extended members of the Porter family, and testified at the trials. He and his wife had 12 children in total. Both Thomas Putnam and Ann Putnam, Sr. died in 1699, leaving 10 children orphans, two children having predeceased them.".
- Q7793319 birthDate "1652-03-22".
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- Q7793319 birthYear "1652".
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- Q7793319 deathDate "1924-05-03".
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- Q7793319 deathYear "1924".
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- Q7793319 birthDate "1652-03-22".
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- Q7793319 children "Ann Putnam, Jr. and 11 others".
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- Q7793319 deathPlace "Salem Village, Province of Massachusetts Bay".
- Q7793319 knownFor "Accuser in the Salem witch trials".
- Q7793319 name "Thomas Putnam".
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- Q7793319 spouse "Ann Putnam".
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- Q7793319 comment "Thomas Putnam (March 22, 1652 [O.S. March 12, 1651] – June 3 [O.S. May 24], 1699) was a member of the Putnam family and a resident of Salem Village (present-day Danvers, Massachusetts) and a significant accuser in the notorious 1692 Salem witch trials. His father, Lt. Thomas Putnam, Sr. (1615–1686), was one of Salem's wealthiest residents. He was excluded from major inheritances by both his father and father-in-law.".
- Q7793319 label "Thomas Putnam".
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