Peter Putman
1760 - 1835 (75 years)-
Name Peter Putman Birth 1760 Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA Gender Male Military Service Abt 1776 New Jersey, USA American Revolution (US)
Battle of Monmounth and PomptonDeath 03 Oct 1835 Barrington, Yates Co., New York, USA Notes - Peter served in the Revolutionary War from New Jersey, "enlisting for more than two years on or about 05 March 1772, in the Company commanded by Captain Holmes in the 2nd Regiment of the New Jersey line, commanded by Colonel Dayton and continued to serve in this Regiment until about 01 Oct 1780 when he was dicharged from service at Princeton in New Jersey from the hospital that he was engaged in the Battle of Monmouth and also in another battle, which was fought in New Jersey, and used to go by the name of the Pompton battle." This taken from Peter's pension record written 02 Feb 1825, while a resident of
the town of Barrington,Yates Co.,NY. [NOTE: The pension record mentions only his five sons]
Person ID I285 OurNorthernRoots Last Modified 22 May 2014
Father Victor Putman, c. 09 Apr 1721, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, USA d. Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA Mother Margaret Weis, b. Abt 1725 Family ID F2409 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Mary Kinnan, b. Jul 1760, Morris Co., New Jersey, USA d. 22 Nov 1841, Springwater, Livingston Co., New York, USA (Age ~ 81 years) Marriage 20 Mar 1780 Wantage, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA Children + 1. Victor Putman, b. 26 Oct 1782, Wantage, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA d. Sep 1845, Canadice, Ontario Co., New York, USA (Age 62 years) 2. John Putman, b. 1785, Walpack, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA + 3. Peter Putman, Jr., b. Abt 1788, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA d. 1855, Springwater, Livingston Co., New York, USA (Age ~ 67 years) 4. David Putman, b. Abt 1790 5. Isaac Kinnan Putman, b. Abt 1792 Family ID F1818 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Peter served in the Revolutionary War from New Jersey, "enlisting for more than two years on or about 05 March 1772, in the Company commanded by Captain Holmes in the 2nd Regiment of the New Jersey line, commanded by Colonel Dayton and continued to serve in this Regiment until about 01 Oct 1780 when he was dicharged from service at Princeton in New Jersey from the hospital that he was engaged in the Battle of Monmouth and also in another battle, which was fought in New Jersey, and used to go by the name of the Pompton battle." This taken from Peter's pension record written 02 Feb 1825, while a resident of
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