Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Biography of Christiana Jane Wormwood(1804-1894)-P9

Christiana Jane Wormwood(1804-1894)-P9
Birth: March 25th, 1804 in Alfred, ME

Father: Samuel Wormwood(1782-1865)-P18
Mother: Sally Sarah Patterson(1780-1817)-P19

Married: Amos Putnam(1794-1849)-P8 on November 1st, 1817 in Houlton ME

Children:

  • Levi Houlton Putnam(1820-1890)-P4
  • Lydia Trask Putnam(1822-1904)
  • Alonzo Granzelo Putnam(1824-1909)
  • Julia Caroline Putnam(1825-1886)
  • Sally Pearce Putnam(1828-1885)
  • Alverez Gonsalvo Putnam(1829-1914)
  • Agustus Amos Putnam(1831-1858)
  • Lyman Orlando Putnam(1834-1872)
  • Abraham Putnam(1836-1836)
  • Polly Cook Putnam(1836-1920)
  • Isa Angeline Putnam(1838-1916)
  • Varney Wheeler Putnam(1839-1930)
  • Henry Harrison Putnam(1842-1921)
  • Charles Championette Putnam(1843-1863)
  • Maria Burleigh Putnam(1845-1922)
  • Samuel Wormwood Putnam(1847-1929)
  • Frank Lewis Putnam(1850-1889)
Died: September 14th, 1894 in Houlton, ME

Christiana Jane Wormwood was born on March 25th, 1804 in Alfred ME to Samuel Wormwood and Sally Sarah Patterson.  Some records show the birth date as November 24th, 1804, but the March date corresponds to the death certificate.  She was the oldest of four children.



Her father left home in 1811 when she was seven years old to find work as a carpenter and ended up in Houlton, ME.  In 1813, he sent for the family and they started the journey north on September 1st, 1813.  They first went to Saco, ME and then up to Portland, ME and stayed the night at the Elm House.  They left Portland on September 7th, 1813 and traveled to Winthrop, ME where the rested for a day.  Next they went to Albion, ME crossing the Kennebec River.  The road from Albion, ME to Oldtown, ME was rough.  They then went by canoe to what is now Danforth, ME.

From there, the carried the canoes to Grand Lake, then canoed up to North Lake, NB.  From there, they carried then to Eal River Lake, NB and then canoed down the river to the confluence of the St John River, 12 miles south of Woodstock, NB.  After they had gone up the St John six miles, they were met by her father with horses.  From there they went overland to Houlton, ME and arrived on October 10th, 1813.




At first the family lived with Aaron Putnam.  Samuel Wormwood had bought thirty acres off of Aaron Putnam at Washburn place and built the second frame house in the settlement for the family.  Christiana's mother died in April of 1817 in Woodstock, NB when Christiana was 12 years old.



 At age 13, She married Amos Putnam on November 1st, 1818 in Houlton, ME.  She and Amos had the following children together before his death.
  • Levi Houlton Putnam born in 1820 in Houlton, ME
  • Lydia Trask Putnam born on June 16th, 1822 in Houlton, ME
  • Alonzo Granzelo Putnam born on March 15th, 1824 in Houlton, ME
  • Julia Caroline Putnam born on October 11th, 1825 in Houlton, ME
  • Sally Pearce Putnam born on January 5th, 1828 in Houlton, ME
  • Alvarez Gonzalvo Putnam born on October 23rd, 1829 in Houlton, ME
  • Augustus Amos Putnam born on November 2nd, 1831 in Houlton, ME
  • Lymon Orlando Putnam born on April 20th, 1834 in Houlton, ME
  • Twins, Abraham and Polly Cook Putnam born on February 29th, 1836 in Houlton, ME.  Abraham died soon after birth.
  • Isa Angeline Putnam born on March 3rd, 1838 in Houlton, ME
  • Varney Wheeler Putnam born on October 10th, 1839 in Houlton, ME
  • Henry Harrison Putnam born on February 10th, 1842 in Houlton, ME
  • Charles Championette Putnam born on November 24th, 1843 in Houlton, ME
  • Maria Burleigh Putnam born on September 8th, 1845 in Houlton, ME
  • Samuel Wormwood Putnam born on July 12th, 1847 in Houlton, ME
Amos died on December 29th, 1849.  The 1850 U.S. Census shows Christiana living with 12 of her children.  Lydia and Alonzo seem to have moved out.  Her last child, Frank Lewis Putnam was born on September 18th, 1850.  That is about 8 1/2 month's after Amos's death.

The 1860 U.S. Census has Christiana , age 56, living with Polly, Isa, Varney, Henry, CHarles, Maria, Samuel and Frank.  The property is worth $2000 and she has a personal estate of $500.  There is also a four year old boy named John Stuart living with the family.  I have no idea how he is connected.

The 1870 U.S. Census has Christiana, age 66, living with her sons Samuel and Frank.  The property is worth $2000 and her personal estate is $200.  The family owns 80 acres of land.  30 of that is improved, 40 is woodland, and 10 is something else.  The farm equipment is worth $100.  There are 2 milk cows worth $50 and they are growing 50 bushels of oats and 100 bushels of buckwheat.

The 1880 U.S. Cencus shows Christianan living with her son Frank as a farmer.  In 1979, the farm had 20 acres mown and 30 not mown. The farm had 8 milk cows, 3 swine, 15 chickens and 2 other animals.  It produced 20 tons of hay, 200 lbs of butter and 50 dozen eggs.  The 1880 Census also shows that there were 60 acres tilled, 20 acres of forest and 50 acres of other land such as meadows and orchards.  The land was worth $1500, equipment $70, livestock $225, and products $300.

Christiana died on September 14th, 1894 of Heart Failure in Houlton, ME.  She was listed as being 90 years, 5 months, and 6 days old.  She is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.  The Bangor Daily Whip and Courier ran her obituary on September 21st, 1894.

Mrs. Christiana J. Putnam, of Houlton, died recently at her home, aged 90 years.  She was one of the early settlers of the town. At the time of her demise she was the oldest member of the Unitarian society, and the only one remaining of it's original members.



Sources:

  • The Story of Houlton from the Public Records and the Experiences of its Founders, their Descendants, and Associates to the Present Time, by Francis Barnes, 1889
  • 1850 United States Federal Census: Database online. Year: 1850; Census Place: Houlton, Aroostook, Maine; Roll: M432_248; Page: 56A; Image: ., Record for Christiana Putnam
  • 1860 United States Federal Census: Database online. Year: 1860; Census Place: Houlton, Aroostook, Maine; Roll: ; Page: 219; Image: 219.; Record for Christiana J Putnam
  • 1870 United States Federal Census; Database online. Year: 1870; Census Place: Houlton, Aroostook, Maine; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: .; Record for Christiana J Putnam
  • Selected U.S. Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880; Census Year: 1870; Census Place: Houlton, Aroostook, Maine; Archive Collection Number: 8-141; Roll: 8; Page: 1; Line: 05; Schedule Type: Agriculture
  • 1880 United States Federal Census; Database online. Year: 1880; Census Place: Houlton, Aroostook, Maine; Roll: 477; Family History Film: 1254477; Page: 430C; Enumeration District: 218; Image: 0134.; Record for Christina J. Putnam
  • Selected U.S. Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880; Census Year: 1880; Census Place: Houlton, Aroostook, Maine; Archive Collection Number: 13-154; Roll: 13; Page: 12; Line: 01; Schedule Type: Agriculture
  • Bangor Daily Whig and Courier (Bangor, Maine), September 21st, 1894
  • Maine, Death Records, 1617-1922; Name Christiana J Putnam, Gender Female, Death Date 14 Sep 1894, Death Place Houlton, Aroostook, Maine, USA, Father Samuel Wormwood, Mother Sally Wormwood
  • U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current; Name Christiana Jane Putnam, Birth Date 24 Nov 1804, Birth Place Saco, York County, Maine, United States of America, Death Date 14 Sep 1894, Death Place Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine, United States of AmericaCemetery, Evergreen Cemetery, Burial or Cremation Place Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine, United States of America, Has Bio? Y, Spouse Amos Putnam, URL https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27588744

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Biography of Amos Putnam(1794-1849)-P8

Amos Putnam(1794-1849)-P8
Birth: October 6th, 1794 in New Salem, MA

Father: Aaron Putnam(1773-1849)-P16
Mother: Isabella Patrick(1773-1867)-P17

Married: Christiana Jane Wormwood(1804-1894)-P9 on November 1st, 1818 in Houlton, ME

Children:

  • Levi Houlton Putnam(1820-1890)-P4
  • Lydia Trask Putnam(1822-1904)
  • Alonzo Granzelo Putnam(1824-1909)
  • Julia Caroline Putnam(1825-1886)
  • Sally Pearce Putnam(1828-1885)
  • Alverez Gonsalvo Putnam(1829-1914)
  • Agustus Amos Putnam(1831-1858)
  • Lyman Orlando Putnam(1834-1872)
  • Abraham Putnam(1836-1836)
  • Polly Cook Putnam(1836-1920)
  • Isa Angeline Putnam(1838-1916)
  • Varney Wheeler Putnam(1839-1930)
  • Henry Harrison Putnam(1842-1921)
  • Charles Championette Putnam(1843-1863)
  • Maria Burleigh Putnam(1845-1922)
  • Samuel Wormwood Putnam(1847-1929)
  • Frank Lewis Putnam(1850-1889)
Died: December 29th, 1849 in Houlton, ME

Amos Putnam was born on October 6th, 1794 in New Salem, MA to Aaron Putnam and Isabella Patrick.  He was the first of four sons.  He moved with the family to Woodstock, NB and then what would become Houlton, ME in 1809.



He married Christiana Jane Wormwood on November 1st, 1818 in Houlton, ME.  See was the daughter of Samuel Wormwood and Sally Patterson.  I dont have much information right now on his life in Houlton.  There is quite a bit in the Houlton histories I mentioned in the last post.  Once I have indexed them, I will rewrite this post to include the relevant information.  Given what we know, it was likely he was a farmer.  Here is the information I have on his children's births:

  • Levi Houlton Putnam born in 1820 in Houlton, ME
  • Lydia Trask Putnam born on June 16th, 1822 in Houlton, ME
  • Alonzo Granzelo Putnam born on March 15th, 1824 in Houlton, ME
  • Julia Caroline Putnam born on October 11th, 1825 in Houlton, ME
  • Sally Pearce Putnam born on January 5th, 1828 in Houlton, ME
  • Alvarez Gonzalvo Putnam born on October 23rd, 1829 in Houlton, ME
  • Augustus Amos Putnam born on November 2nd, 1831 in Houlton, ME
  • Lymon Orlando Putnam born on April 20th, 1834 in Houlton, ME
  • Twins, Abraham and Polly Cook Putnam born on February 29th, 1836 in Houlton, ME.  Abraham died soon after birth.
  • Isa Angeline Putnam born on March 3rd, 1838 in Houlton, ME
  • Varney Wheeler Putnam born on October 10th, 1839 in Houlton, ME
  • Henry Harrison Putnam born on February 10th, 1842 in Houlton, ME
  • Charles Championette Putnam born on November 24th, 1843 in Houlton, ME
  • Maria Burleigh Putnam born on September 8th, 1845 in Houlton, ME
  • Samuel Wormwood Putnam born on July 12th, 1847 in Houlton, ME
Amos died on December 29th, 1849 in Houlton, Me.  It must of been a sudden illness as he had another child, Frank Lewis Putnam born on September 18th, 1850.  That was about 8 1/2 months after Amos's death.  I transcribed Amos's will back in 2016.  He made sure his wife and underage children were taken care of but did not seem to know his wife was pregnant.  I still need to transcribe his probate records.  

He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Houlton, ME. 




Sources


  • History of the Town of Houlton (Maine) from 1804 to 1883, by an Old Pioneer, 1884
  • The Story of Houlton from the Public Records and the Experiences of its Founders, their Descendants, and Associates to the Present Time, by Francis Barnes, 1889
  • The Story of Houlton, by Cora M. Carpenter Putnam, 1958
  • Maine, Wills and Probate Records, 1584-1999,  Amos Putnam
  • Maine, Wills and Probate Records, 1584-1999; Name Aaron Putnam, Probate Date 29 Dec 1849, Probate Place Aroostook, Maine, USA, Inferred Death Year Abt 1849, Inferred Death Place Maine, USA
  • Massachusetts, Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850; Name Amos Putnam, Gender Male, Event Type Birth, Birth Place New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA, Father Aaron Putnam, Mother Isa Putnam
  • Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988; Name Amos Putnam, Event Type Birth, Birth Date Oct 1794, Birth Place New Salem, Massachusetts, Father Name Aaron Putnam, Mother Name Isa Putnam
  • North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: A History of the Putnam Family in England and America, Recording the ancestry and descendants of John Putnam
  • U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885; Record for Amos Putnam
  • U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current; Name Amos Putnam, Birth Date 1794, Death Date 30 Dec 1849, Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery, Burial or Cremation Place Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine, United States of America, Has Bio? Y, Spouse Christiana Jane Putnam, URL https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27588685


Moving back another generation

With winter coming on, I hope to have a bit of time to work on this blog.  Today, we had about a foot of snow, so I took advantage of the break to clean up some of the research.  I'll start pushing into biographies for 3rd great grandparents.  This includes some of the settlers of Houlton, ME.  There are a number of references to them in multiple books about the settlement of Houlton.  Eventually, I hope to index all the references, but for now, I will just note the names of the books.


  • History of the Town of Houlton (Maine) from 1804 to 1883, by an Old Pioneer, 1884
  • The Story of Houlton from the Public Records and the Experiences of its Founders, their Descendants, and Associates to the Present Time, by Francis Barnes, 1889
  • The Story of Houlton, by Cora M. Carpenter Putnam, 1958


Monday, November 11, 2019

Honoring the family veterans on Veterans Day

It's been a while since I posted, but I wanted to honor some of the family veterans on Veterans Day.


  • My father, Robert Ervin Putnam(1927-2011). He lied about his age and joined the Navy at the end of WWII.  He was planning on being a Navy pilot, but was disqualified because of having had teeth pulled and was transferred to the Navy Reserves.
Robert Ervin Putnam

  • My Father-in Law, John Francis Carey, member of the Marine Corp. 
  • My Uncle, Richard Putnam, member of the Marine Corp
World War II
  • My Aunt, Catherine Sanders Wright(1920-2017).  She was a Code Breaker for the Navy.
  • My Uncle, David Joy Wright(1922-1991). He spent much of the war in a German Prisoner of War camp.  He was enlisted in the Army from August 18th, 1943-October 10th, 1945.
  • My Uncle, Charles Merrick Smith(1924-2008), Served in Italy.  He was Enlisted in the Army from March 2nd, 1943-January 28th, 1946.
  • My Uncle, George Wright, served at the end of World War II.
Catherine Sanders Wright
World War I
Ervin Earl Putnam

David Sanders Wright















Civil War

I haven't done much research on the following, but want to post what I know.

War of 1812
  • My Third Great Grandfather, Simeon Reed(1789-1853), Drummer
Revolutionary War (have not been vetted yet, and their may be more)
  • My Fifth Great Grandfather, Amos Wormwood(1759-1809)
  • My Fifth Great Grandfather, Samuel Patterson(1754-1833)
  • My Forth Great Grandfather, Elijah Bradbury(1757-1795)
  • My Fifth Great Grandfather, John Lane III(1734-1822)
  •  My Fifth Great Grandfather, Benjamin Heald(1764-1841)
  • My Sixth Great Grandfather, Israel Heald(1736-1815)
  • My Sixth Great Grandfather, Benjamin Spaulding(1738-1811)
  • My Fifth Great Grandfather, James Hersey(1758-1846)
  • My Sixth Great Grandfather, Samuel Poole(1736-1830)
  • My Fourth Great Grandfather, Ezra Clark(1744-1805)
  • My Fourth Great Grandfather, Benjamin Reed(1746-1808)
  • My Fifth Great Grandfather, Joseph Sanderson(1741-1776)
  • My Fifth Great Grandfather, Nathan Hall(1715-1807)
  • My Fifth Great Grandfather, Timothy Wheeler(1722-1795)