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Mary E. Fifield

Birth25 Mar 1857 - Mooers, Clinton Co., New York, USA
DeathBef. 1920 - New Hampshire, USA
MotherSarah Ann Jackson
FatherAmos Cladius (Claude) Fifield

Born in Mooers, Clinton Co., New York, USA on 25 Mar 1857 to Amos Cladius (Claude) Fifield and Sarah Ann Jackson. Mary E. Fifield married William H Putnam and had 5 children. She passed away on Bef. 1920 in New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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Amos Cladius (Claude) Fifield
1822 - 1907
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Sarah Ann Jackson
1827 - 1916
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William H Putnam
1849 - 1922
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Daniel Curran
1854 - 1929
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Myron Eugene Putnam
1872 - 1949
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Eula May Putnam
1879 - 1967
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Charles Putman
1880 - Unknown
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Harriet A. Putman
1875 - Unknown
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Charlotte Putman
1880 - Unknown

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