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  2. Putnam family - Wikipedia

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    The Putnam family of prominent old colonial Americans was founded by Puritans John and Priscilla (Gould) Putnam in the 17th century, in Salem, Massachusetts. Many notable individuals are descendants of this family, including those listed below.

  3. Meet Baylen Dupree's Family: All About the Her Parents and ...

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    Get to know Baylen Dupree's family.. The 22-year-old first rose to fame documenting her life with Tourette syndrome on TikTok and will now star on her own TLC series Baylen Out Loud.In addition to ...

  4. Putnam family-owned business featured on Fox - AOL

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    Jan. 22—PUTNAM — After decades of work, a local family business will be highlighted in a "Manufacturing Marvels" segment on national television. Maverick Label is a store located at 416 North ...

  5. Edward Bishop (Salem witch trials) - Wikipedia

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    They were transferred to the Boston jail, and escaped in October of that same year. Edward Bishop Jr. and Sarah Bishop had a number of children, including Edward Bishop III. Edward Bishop III eventually married Susannah Putnam, a relation of the Putnam family who were the main accusers in the witchcraft hysteria. [3]

  6. Thomas Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Putnam (March 22, 1652 [O.S. March 12, 1651] – June 3 [O.S. May 24], 1699) [3] was a member of the Putnam family, a resident of Salem Village (present-day Danvers, Massachusetts, United States) and a significant accuser in the notorious 1692 Salem witch trials.

  7. Ann Putnam - Wikipedia

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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).

  8. Remember when TLC used to be called 'The Learning Channel'? - AOL

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    And focusing on the bizarre has worked for TLC. Back in October, a record 4.4 million people tuned in to watch Jill Duggar get married on "19 Kids and Counting ," making it the highest rated ...

  9. True and Living Church of Jesus Christ of Saints of the Last ...

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    The TLC may also be distinguished from historical Mormon fundamentalism which traces priesthood lineage either through the 1886 Revelation (John W. Woolley line) or those who believe Benjamin F. Johnson's claims (the LeBaron family line). The TLC does teach that the 1886 revelation is legitimate and believes that (as stated in the revelation ...