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Jesse Miles Putman

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Jesse Miles Putman

Birth
Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
16 Feb 1902 (aged 69)
Kentucky, USA
Burial
Bremen, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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From 47175704
LDS film # 09962913, Excerpts from History of Kentucky, Illustrated, 1885, by
Battle, Perrin, and Kniffin.

Jesse M. Putnam [Putman in HMC] Was Born in 1832 In Williamson County, Tennessee

JESSE M. PUTNAM, Muhlenberg County, was born September 12, 1832, in Williamson
County, TN, and is the first of four boys and eight girls born to Hiram and
Rebecca (Harrison) Putman, natives of North and South Carolina, respectively,
and of Irish and Dutch descent. Hiram Putman was a son of Jabin Putman, who
was reared on a farm in North Carolina; was a slave-holder, and came to
Hopkins County in 1851; one year later to Muhlenberg County, KY, and settled
on the farm on which subject now resides of 100 acres. Hiram Putman was a
Baptist minister. Jesse M. was reared on a farm, and attended the common
schools. In March, 1855, he married Lucy A. Rice, of Muhlenberg County, a
daughter of Thomas J. and Lucinda (Rice) Rice, natives of Virginia, and of
Dutch descent; they were early settlers of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Putman have
had nine children, six now living: Eliza J. (Patterson), Hiram L., Ezekiel R.,
Jesse M., Jr., Gideon H. and Ned C. Mrs. P. died February 6, 1884; she was a
member of the General Baptist Church. Mr. P. owns 200 acres of land in good
condition, all of which he has acquired by his own industry. Jesse M. Putman
married, in January, 1885, Nannie J. Hendricks, of Muhlenberg County, a
daughter of James William and Susanna (Overhuls) Hendricks. Mrs. Hendricks is
a daughter of Mark Overhuls and Mary Landis, natives of Virginia, and of Dutch
descent; they were some of the first settlers of Kentucky. Hiram Putman was a
Missionary Baptist minister.
From 47175704
LDS film # 09962913, Excerpts from History of Kentucky, Illustrated, 1885, by
Battle, Perrin, and Kniffin.

Jesse M. Putnam [Putman in HMC] Was Born in 1832 In Williamson County, Tennessee

JESSE M. PUTNAM, Muhlenberg County, was born September 12, 1832, in Williamson
County, TN, and is the first of four boys and eight girls born to Hiram and
Rebecca (Harrison) Putman, natives of North and South Carolina, respectively,
and of Irish and Dutch descent. Hiram Putman was a son of Jabin Putman, who
was reared on a farm in North Carolina; was a slave-holder, and came to
Hopkins County in 1851; one year later to Muhlenberg County, KY, and settled
on the farm on which subject now resides of 100 acres. Hiram Putman was a
Baptist minister. Jesse M. was reared on a farm, and attended the common
schools. In March, 1855, he married Lucy A. Rice, of Muhlenberg County, a
daughter of Thomas J. and Lucinda (Rice) Rice, natives of Virginia, and of
Dutch descent; they were early settlers of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Putman have
had nine children, six now living: Eliza J. (Patterson), Hiram L., Ezekiel R.,
Jesse M., Jr., Gideon H. and Ned C. Mrs. P. died February 6, 1884; she was a
member of the General Baptist Church. Mr. P. owns 200 acres of land in good
condition, all of which he has acquired by his own industry. Jesse M. Putman
married, in January, 1885, Nannie J. Hendricks, of Muhlenberg County, a
daughter of James William and Susanna (Overhuls) Hendricks. Mrs. Hendricks is
a daughter of Mark Overhuls and Mary Landis, natives of Virginia, and of Dutch
descent; they were some of the first settlers of Kentucky. Hiram Putman was a
Missionary Baptist minister.


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