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Ann Putnam (October 18, 1679 – 1716) was a primary accuser, at age 12, at the Salem Witch Trials of Massachusetts during the later portion of 17th-century Colonial America. Born 1679 in Salem Village , Essex County , Massachusetts Bay Colony , she was the eldest child of Thomas (1652–1699) and Ann (Née Carr) Putnam (1661–1699).
Mary Lindley Murray (1720 – December 25, 1782) is known in the American Revolution as the Quaker woman who in 1776 held up British General William Howe after the British victory against American forces at Kips Bay.
Mrs Putnam's niece, Lois, and Doctor Halloway tell the police that Mrs Putnam died from a blood clot in her heart (coronary thrombosis). But a few things don't add up and Mrs Putnam's brother, Joel Adams (the gardener) and Williamson (the butler) all had reasons to kill her. Aired on NBC and sponsored by Carter's Little Liver Pills.
Nina Wilcox Putnam (November 28, 1888 – March 8, 1962) was an American novelist, screenwriter and playwright. She wrote more than 500 short stories, around 1000 magazine articles, and several books in addition to regular newspaper columns, serials , comic books and children's literature.
In the Quotes of the Week compilation below, we’ve gathered 10 of TV’s most memorable sound bites from the past seven days, including moments both scripted and unscripted from broadcast, cable ...
The accusations against Osborne likely were the product of powerful suggestions from the Putnam family. [6] The warrant for Sarah Osborne's arrest was written for March 1, 1692. [ 7 ] She was to be placed in the Boston jails for the duration of her examinations and trials [ 8 ] and was sent to Boston along with Tituba and Sarah Good on March 7 ...
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Mrs Armitage, nee Seekanya, was known as the Lady of the Hills during attempts to identify her. A post-mortem examination carried out after her body was found on 20 September 2004 failed to ...