Samuel Putnam (1768-1843)

LL.D., State Senator & Judge of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts

He was born at Danvers, Massachusetts. He studied law and in 1790 opened a practice in Salem. Not before long, he attained high rank at the Essex County bar and was elected to represent the county in the State Senate (1808-14) and in the Legislature in 1812. From 1814 to 1842 he served as Judge of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts and was awarded a LL.D. by Harvard in 1825. He married Sarah, daughter of John Goole and niece of U.S. Secretary of State Timothy Pickering. They had 8-children (listed) who married into some of the most prominent Brahmin families in Boston.

Parents

Gideon Putnam

Deacon, of Danvers, Essex Co., Massachusetts

1726-1811

Hannah (Brown) Putnam

Mrs Hannah (Brown) Putnam

1732-1813

Spouse

Sarah (Gooll) Putnam

Mrs Sarah (Gooll) Putnam

1772-1864

Children

Samuel Raymond Putnam

Samuel R. Putnam, East India Merchant, of Antwerp & Boston, Massachusetts

1797-1861

Hannah (Putnam) Bancroft

Mrs Hannah (Putnam) Bancroft

1799-1872

Louisa (Putnam) Peabody

Mrs Louisa (Putnam) Peabody

1801-1876

Mary Ann (Putnam) Loring

Mrs Mary Ann (Putnam) Loring

1803-1845

Charles Gideon Putnam

M.D., Physician, of Boston, Massachusetts

1805-1875

Elizabeth Cabot (Putnam) Lowell

Mrs Elizabeth Cabot (Putnam) Lowell

1807-1881

Sarah (Putnam) Crowninshield

Mrs Sarah Gooll (Putnam) Crowninshield

1810-1880

John Pickering Putnam

of Boston, Massachusetts

1813-1867