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391 ix Maritje8 PUTMAN[#504/], born 19 Aug 1797 in Tribes Hill, Montgomery Co.,<br />

New York; christened 19 Aug 1797 in Caughnawaga, Montgomery Co., New<br />

York, Caugh., RD Ch.; died in Michigan; buried in Michigan. !Putnam,<br />

Eben; "A History of the Putnam Family in England and America"; 1908; Vol.<br />

II; p 115. Quote: "Died unmarried in Michigan." End quote. !BIRTH: IGI;<br />

LDS; Sept., 1981; p 12,905.<br />

392 x Margareta8 PUTMAN[#505/], born 1800 in Tribes Hill, Montgomery Co., New<br />

York; christened 17 Jul 1800 in Caughnawaga, Montgomery Co., New York,<br />

Caughnawaga RD.. !Baptismal; IGI; LDS; Sept., 1981; p 12,906. !Baptismal:<br />

Baptismal sponsors; Jacob Schook & Margareta Putman.<br />

+ 393 xi Cornelius F. (Francis?)8 PUTMAN[#506/], born 31 Jul 1805 in Tribes Hill,<br />

Montgomery Co., New York. He married Hannah Maria (GARDENIER)<br />

PUTMAN ("Maria")[#1089/].<br />

138. Victor Cornelius7 PUTMAN (Lieutenant)[#175/] (Cornelius Victor "Boss"6, Victor Janse5,<br />

Johannes4, Rutger3, Johannes "John"2, Rutgerus1), born 31 May 1756 in Glen, Albany Co.,<br />

New York; christened 8 Aug 1756 in New York City, Albany Co., New York, NYC Trinity Ch.;<br />

died 9 Nov 1816 in Glen, Montgomery Co., New York, ae. 60y/5m/9d.; buried Nov 1816 in<br />

Auriesville, Montgomery Co., New York, Auriesville Cem.. He married (1) Annatje<br />

(GARRISON) PUTMAN[#507/], born 16 Jun 1766 in New York; died 12 Jan 1813 in Glen,<br />

Montgomery Co., New York, ae. 46y/6m/27d., daughter of Abraham Janse GARRISON [#516/]<br />

and Maria (BROWER) GARRISON [#4390/]. He married (2) Margaret (VISSHER)<br />

PUTMAN[#511/], born 11 Mar 1759; died 18 Sep 1835, daughter of Harmanus VISSHER<br />

[#512/].<br />

Notes for Victor Cornelius Putman (Lieutenant)<br />

!Birth: "Tombstone Inscriptions, Montgomery County, NY"; p 276.<br />

!Death: Ibid.<br />

!Baptismal: "Records of Trinity Church Parish"; p 216.<br />

!Note: This record lists the parents as: "Cornelius and Elizabeth Potman, maiden name<br />

Elizabeth Prime." There are no sponsors listed. The record indicates that the Baptismal was<br />

performed in the Mohawk Valley. [W.T.P.]<br />

!Birth: Auriesville Cemetery Reading; p 123; Montgomery Historical.<br />

!Death: Ibid.<br />

!Frothingham, W.; "History of Montgomery Co."; 1892; p 110; Fonda Archives. Victor served<br />

in Col. Willet's Levies, as a Lieutenant; also Col. Harper's; He fought at Oriskany & Johnstown,<br />

NY. Victor's second wife was Margaret Visscher (Fisher) Ten Eyck. She was the sister of Col.<br />

Frederick Visscher, and daughter of Hermon Visscher. Her first husband, Myndert Schuyler Ten<br />

Eyck, was killed in the Revolution.<br />

!Rev. Putman Cady; unpublished papers; p 4; Fonda Archives, Fonda, NY. Quote: "Victor<br />

C., married Anne Garrison, daughter of Abraham Garrison." End.<br />

!Cady; Ibid; p 4. Quote: "Their children, three sons; Carnelius V.; Abram V.; and John V."<br />

End.<br />

!Cady; Ibid; p 7. Quote: "Victor C., was married the second time to Margaret, daughter of<br />

Harmon Visscher, of Revolutionary War fame. She was born March 11, 1759. She, and her<br />

sister, are the girls who made their escape at the massacre of their brothers, at the family<br />

homestead, just East of Caughnawaga, May 21, 1780. The Hon. Judge Sanders, remarks that<br />

"Margaret", a sister of Colonel Frederick Visscher, one of the children who escaped to the<br />

woods on the morning of the Visscher famiy massacre, has often been seen by me. She<br />

married, first as his second wife, Myndert Schuyler Ten Eyck, and secondly, Victor C. Putman,<br />

Esquire, of Montgomery County." Mr. Ten Eyck, first married "Elsie", daughter of John Sanders.<br />

of Scotia, New York. He had been for many years a merchant in Schenectady, but in 1794,<br />

removed to Caughnawaga. December 30, 1797, he married "Margaret" (sister of Col. Frederick<br />

Visscher). The had one child, a daughter, Elsie Ten Eyck, who married Peter Coyne, Esquire."

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