Ann Putnam Sr.

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Ann Putnam Sr. was a prominent and influential accuser during the Salem witch trials of 1692 in colonial Massachusetts.

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Ann Putnam Sr. canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
person
accuserIn Salem witch trials
child Ann Putnam Jr.
countryOfCitizenship Colonial America
dateOfBirth circa 1630s
ethnicGroup English colonists in New England
familyName Putnam
givenName Ann
historicalEventRole accuser
historicalPeriod Colonial America
languageSpoken English
locationOfActivity Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts)
surface form: Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony
notableEvent 1692 Salem witchcraft accusations
notableFor being a prominent accuser during the Salem witch trials
occupation accuser in witch trials
participatedIn Salem witch trials
partOf Putnam family faction in Salem Village
surface form: Putnam family of Salem Village
placeOfDeath Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts)
surface form: Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony
placeOfResidence Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts)
surface form: Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony
relative Ann Putnam Jr.
religion Puritanism
residence Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts)
surface form: Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony
sexOrGender female
spouse Thomas Putnam

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Putnam hasNotableMember Ann Putnam Sr.
subject surface form: Putnam family
Putnam hasParticipant Ann Putnam Sr.
subject surface form: Salem witch trials
Putnam family hasNotableMember Ann Putnam Sr.