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Charles Anderson Putman

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Charles Anderson Putman

Birth
Morgan County, Alabama, USA
Death
5 Jun 1912 (aged 66)
Dawson, Navarro County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dawson, Navarro County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.8882892, Longitude: -96.7556459
Plot
Section D, Row A, Grave 48
Memorial ID
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Masonic Marker.
Charles Anderson Putman was born in Morgan County, Alabama to Anson Putman and Hester Royer on 17 February, 1846. He fought on the Confederate side in the Civil War while others in his family fought for the Union.
He married Susan Elizabeth James in Maury County, Tennessee on 19 December, 1866 with a Justice of the Peace and again on 20 December in a Methodist Church. His brother John had married Susan's sister, Rachel James.
The carpetbaggers that came south after the Civil War made life unpleasant for the Southerners, so the family headed off to Texas to homestead. In Texas they first settled near Hubbard and then in 1897 they moved to Dawson where Charles Anderson built and operated a cotton gin.
Charles Anderson Putman died in Dawson on 5 June 1912 and Susan died there on 12 March 1938. Their Children were:

William Hennis born 1868
Mary M. (Molly) (f) born 1870
Hester Jane (f) born 1872
Martha Ann (f) born 1876
Rachel (f) born 1879
Jesse S. D. born 1882
Effie D. (f) born 1886
Masonic Marker.
Charles Anderson Putman was born in Morgan County, Alabama to Anson Putman and Hester Royer on 17 February, 1846. He fought on the Confederate side in the Civil War while others in his family fought for the Union.
He married Susan Elizabeth James in Maury County, Tennessee on 19 December, 1866 with a Justice of the Peace and again on 20 December in a Methodist Church. His brother John had married Susan's sister, Rachel James.
The carpetbaggers that came south after the Civil War made life unpleasant for the Southerners, so the family headed off to Texas to homestead. In Texas they first settled near Hubbard and then in 1897 they moved to Dawson where Charles Anderson built and operated a cotton gin.
Charles Anderson Putman died in Dawson on 5 June 1912 and Susan died there on 12 March 1938. Their Children were:

William Hennis born 1868
Mary M. (Molly) (f) born 1870
Hester Jane (f) born 1872
Martha Ann (f) born 1876
Rachel (f) born 1879
Jesse S. D. born 1882
Effie D. (f) born 1886


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