A History of the Putnam Family in England and America. Recording the Ancestry and Descendants of John Putnam of Danvers, Mass., Jan Poutman of Albany, N. Y., Thomas Putnam of Hartford, Conn, Volume 2

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Salem Press Publishing and Printing Company, 1908
 

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Halaman 76 - In 1845 he was a member of the convention to revise the state constitution, and in 1853 was elected to the US senate as a Whig; but during the anti-slavery agitation he became a Democrat.
Halaman 8 - Of the brigands and pirates, twenty-one were killed, besides FOUR, who were brought in just at the close, and immediately after the engagement— ALL OF WHOM I ORDERED TO BE SHOT UPON THE SPOT; AND IT WAS DONE ACCORDINGLY.
Halaman 125 - NETHER LORRAINE AND BRABANT, heir to the throne of France, but excluded; d. 992. He m. first, Bonne", Countess d'Arderne, daughter of Ricuinus, Duke of the Moselle, and had: GERBERGA DE BRABANT, Countess of Lorraine, who m. Lambert I., Count de Mons, and Count de Louvaine, in right of his wife, d. 1015, son of Rainier, third Count of Hainault, and had: MAHAUT DE LOUVAINE, who m. Eustace I., Sovereign Count of Boulogne; d. 1049, and had: EUSTACE II., Sovereign Count of Boulogne, Arderne, etc. He accompanied...
Halaman 126 - Geoffrey a monk at Bee." The Archbishop rebuked the Count for bigamy. His wife, Geoffrey's mother, had become a nun, and the Count himself had taken a vow, but nevertheless had married again, for the third time. The Archbishop argued that it was unlawful for him to marry in his wife's lifetime, although his wife was a nun. (See Letters of Archbishop Anselm, in Freeman's "William Eufus"). This is good proof that Eustace II., of Bolougne, had a son, "Goisfridus," or Geoffrey, although he is not mentioned...
Halaman 127 - Pharam," as a witness, with eight earls and a bishop, and according to JH Round's "Geoffrey de Mandeville," this was "Pharamus fitz William de Boulogne, nepos of the Queen," (but in this and following item, rather the second cousin than the nephew of grandson of Queen Matilda). In this year, 1141, Faramus, or Pharamond, was in joint charge of the king's "familia...
Halaman 129 - Joan, surname unknown, and had: JOHN PUTNAM, of Rowsham, in Wingrave, Bucks, where he was buried, 2 October, 1573. He had, by his wife, name unknown : NICHOLAS PUTNAM, named in his father's will, who d. in Stewkeley, will proved 27 September, 1598. He m. at Wingrave, 30 January, 1577, Margaret, daughter of John and Elizabeth Goodspeed, and had: JOHN PUTNAM, bapt. at Wingrave, Bucks, 17 January, 1579-80, who came from Ashton Abbotts, Bucks, (where his children were baptized, 1612-1627), to New England,...
Halaman 126 - Geoffrey de Mandeville, lord of Aultone, Surrey, one of the heroes of Hastings, who was rewarded with 118 lordships in England, with his chief seat at Walden, in Essex, and was the first Norman constable of the Tower of London. (See Planche's "The Conqueror and His Companions"). Geoffrey's son, WILLIAM DE BOULOGNE, d. before 1130. (See "Monasticon Anglicanum,
Halaman 128 - Genealogicum," 412) , Bartholomew de Hampden, Bucks., who had by this match certain lands in Wendover manor, Bucks., on which Pharamond, his wife's ancestor, was assessed a fine in 4 Hen. II., and which had been her father's in 2 Hen. III. Their son, SIR REGINALD DE HAMPDEN, d. 1220, had, by his wife, Agnes, daughter of Sir Ingram Burton: SIB ALEXANDER DE HAMPDEN, high sheriff of Bucks, and Bedford, 1249 and 1260, d.
Halaman 127 - At this time he held six fees of the honor of Boulogne. He also inherited the marriage portion of his grandfather, in Surrey, and the manor of Carshalton, a confiscated estate of Earl Geoffrey, grandson of the first Geoffrey de Mandeville. (See Brayley's "Surrey," IV., 65, and Collinson's "Somersetshire," III., 4, as to his other lands). Pharamond had by his wife, Matilda, m. before 1157, a son, William, who dvp, and a daughter and heiress, SYBILLA DE BOULOGNE DE TYNGRIE. She m. before 1171, Enguerrand,...
Halaman 76 - ... Fast and Thanksgiving days, and took an active part in public meetings in his own neighborhood to aid and encourage the government. He was one of the few who never faltered in his confidence in Abraham Lincoln. Very early in the struggle he formed the highest estimate of his character and ability, and never swerved from it through all the doubts and anxieties of those terrible years, when it often seemed to the most patriotic and sanguine that the government was hopelessly weak and wrong-headed....

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