Edward Bates and Susanna Putnam
Husband Edward Bates 1 2
Born: - Boston, Lincolnshire, England Baptized: November 23, 1606 - Parish Church, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Died: - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA Buried: - Burying Hill, Weymouth, MA
Father: William Bates Jr. Mother: Margery Phillips
Marriage: - Drayton Beauchamp, Buckinghamshire, England
Other Spouse: Lydia Fairbanks 1 2 3 4
Wife Susanna Putnam
Born: - Tring, Hertfordshire, England Baptized: - Tring, Hertfordshire, England Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Susannah Bates
Born: - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Died: Buried:
2 F Prudence Bates
Born: June 11, 1639 - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Edward Bates
Edward Bates
Husband Edward Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: - Boston, MA Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Anna Bates
Born: 1664 - Boston, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Stewart
Eliel Bates and Hannah Stodder
Husband Eliel Bates
Born: March 18, 1812 - Weymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:Marriage: December 8, 1831 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Wife Hannah Stodder
Born: November 28, 1814 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Daniel Stodder Mother: Lydia Wilder
Children
1 F Eliza M. Bates
Born: February 6, 1833 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Crocker Wilder Marr: February 28, 1856 - Hingham, Massachusetts
2 M Amos Binney Bates
Born: June 20, 1836 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Weymouth, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Sarah Briggs Cushing Marr: June 27, 1861 - Hingham, Massachusetts
3 F Mary Annie Bates
Born: March 8, 1840 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John D. Parker Marr: February 13, 1867
4 M Urban Sidney Bates
Born: March 24, 1847 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marion Dayton Marr: November 30, 1871 - East Dorset, Vermont
Thomas Lawrence and Elisabeth Bates
Husband Thomas Lawrence
Born: Baptized: Died: September 5, 1655 - Hingham, Massachusetts, USA Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elisabeth Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: - Dorchester, Cté Sullfok, Massachusetts, USA Buried:
Father: James Bates Mother: Alice Glover
Children
1 F Elisabeth Lawrence
Born: September 15, 1635 - Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: - Deerfield, Massachusetts, USA Buried:Spouse: William Smead Marr: December 31, 1658 - Northampton, Massachusetts, USA
William Crocker Wilder and Eliza M. Bates
Husband William Crocker Wilder
Born: August 1, 1829 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Crocker Wilder Mother: Mary Ann Spooner
Marriage: February 28, 1856 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Wife Eliza M. Bates
Born: February 6, 1833 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Eliel Bates Mother: Hannah Stodder
Children
1 F Alice Sidney Wilder
Born: August 30, 1858 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles H. Morse Marr: January 1, 1884 - Hingham, Massachusetts
2 M Winslow Crocker Wilder
Born: November 21, 1863 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 16, 1864 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
3 M Winslow Bryant Wilder
Born: December 22, 1867 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 31, 1869 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
Nehemiah Warren and Elizabeth Bates
Husband Nehemiah Warren
Born: June 20, 1769 - Sharon, Litchfield, CT Baptized: Died: March 1, 1812 - Thurman, Warren, New York Buried: AFN: Z2VG-N6
Father: Nehemiah Warren Mother: Anna Fuller
Marriage: 1789 - Warren, New York
Wife Elizabeth Bates
Born: February 6, 1771 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: 1851 - Thurman, Warren, New York Buried: - Thurman, Warren, New York AFN: 15HM-Q0B
Children
1 M Oliver Bates Warren
Born: March 25, 1800 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: February 6, 1847 - Ticonderoga, Essex, New York Buried: AFN: 15HM-Q5CSpouse: Clarissa Robinson Marr: 1823 - Bolton, Warren, New York
2 M Ambrose Warren
Born: April 3, 1790 - New York Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 15HM-Q1J
3 F Eunice Warren
Born: July 6, 1794 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: July 16, 1813 Buried: AFN: 15HM-Q2Q
4 M Simeon Warren
Born: September 25, 1796 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: July 29, 1868 - Thurman, Warren, New York Buried: AFN: 15HM-QDSSpouse: Sarah Lamfeir Marr: 1818 - New York
5 F Abigail Warren
Born: March 11, 1798 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: December 15, 1816 Buried: AFN: 15HM-Q45
6 F Alma Warren
Born: May 22, 1802 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 15HM-QPN
7 F Lois Warren
Born: December 12, 1803 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 15HM-QR3
8 F Ann Warren
Born: April 19, 1806 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: August 15, 1874 Buried: AFN: 15HM-QTH
9 F Olive Eliza Warren
Born: May 20, 1808 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 15HM-QWW
10 F Julia E. Warren
Born: February 27, 1810 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: December 11, 1811 - Thurman, Warren, New York Buried: - Thurman, Warren, New York AFN: 15HM-QBD
11 M Henry Nelson Warren
Born: December 3, 1811 - Thurman, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: 1889 Buried: AFN: 15HM-QCL
Death Notes: Child - Ambrose Warren
Y
Death Notes: Child - Alma Warren
Y
Death Notes: Child - Lois Warren
Y
Death Notes: Child - Olive Eliza Warren
Joseph Watson Robinson and Ellen F. Bates
Husband Joseph Watson Robinson
Born: December 12, 1858 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nahum Robinson Mother: Rachel Stowell Corthell
Marriage: September 10, 1881
Wife Ellen F. Bates
Born: - Scituate, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Thomas Oliver Boyer and Emily Bates
Husband Thomas Oliver Boyer
Born: August 15, 1834 Baptized: Died: December 23, 1916 Buried: - Victoria Corner, NB
Father: Asa Boyer Mother: Prudence Rideout 5
Marriage:
Wife Emily Bates
Born: April 1859 Baptized: Died: Buried: - Victoria Corner, NB
Children
1 M Cecil Gordon Boyer
Born: November 18, 1879 - Victoria Corner, NB Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Russell Boyer
Born: July 12, 1874 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Jane Gee Marr: July 12, 1899
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Oliver Boyer
Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
Thomas O. BOYER M Male English 45 New Brunswick Farmer & Courier Church of England
Emily BOYER M Female English 29 New Brunswick Church of England
Cecil G. BOYER Male English 1 New Brunswick Church of England
Russell BOYER Male Scottish 8 New Brunswick Engineer Campbellite
Source Information: 1881 Census
Census Place Wakefield, Carleton, New Brunswick
Family History Library Film 1375818
NA Film Number C-13182
District 31
Sub-district C
Division 1
Page Number 11
Household Number 41+
1911 Census of Canada
Home / 1911 / New Brunswick / Carleton / 5 Brighton North Parish / page 13 -14
Transcribed by: George H. Hayward
50 123 Boyer Thomas M Head M Aug 1838 73 1901 Links
1 123 Boyer Emily F Wife M Apr 1859 52 1901 Links
Name BOYER, Thoams O
Born Aug 15 1834
Died Dec 23 1916
Age --
Place of Birth --
Place of Death --
Relationship --
Cemetery Victoria Corner, Carleton County
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> BOYER, Emily
General Notes: Wife - Emily Bates
Name BOYER, Emily
Born --
Died Jun 22 1835
Age 83 Years
Place of Birth --
Place of Death --
Relationship --
Cemetery Victoria Corner, Carleton County
General Notes: Child - Cecil Gordon Boyer
RS141A1b
Index to Late Registration of Births
Child BOYER, CECIL GORDON
Sex M
Date of Birth 1879 | 11 | 18 (Y-M-D)
Place VICTORIA CORNER
County CARLETON
Father BOYER, THOMAS OLIVER
Mother BATES, EMILY
Code 1879-B-68
Microfilm F18766
General Notes: Child - Russell Boyer
1901 Census of Canada Page Information
District: NB CARLETON (#14)
Subdistrict: Wakefield H-1 Page 2
7 16 Boyer Russel L M Head M Jul 12 1874
18 16 Boyer Mary J F Wife M Aug 4 1869
19 16 Holmes Elspit F Lodger S Jul 11 1817
1911 Census of Canada
Home / 1911 / New Brunswick / Carleton / 16 Wakefield Parish / page 11 split view
Transcribed by: NBrown
45 108 Boyer Russel M Head M Jul 1873 37 1901 Links
46 108 Boyer Mary F Wife M Aug 1870 40 1901 Links
47 108 Boyer Albert M Son S Jul 1901 9 1901
48 108 Boyer Israel M Son S Jan 1903 8 1901
49 108 Boyer Frank F Daughter S Jan 1906 5 1901
Charles Bradford Leavitt and Emma Louisa Bates
Husband Charles Bradford Leavitt
Born: January 16, 1842 - Randolph, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 26, 1886 - White Plains, New Jersey Buried:
Father: Charles Leavitt Mother: Almira B. Remington
Marriage: July 13, 1865 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Wife Emma Louisa Bates
Born: March 3, 1843 - Boston, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Amos Bates Mother: Deborah Hersey
Children
1 M Edwin Bradford Leavitt
Born: June 4, 1868 - Dorchester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Charles Amos Leavitt
Born: February 23, 1871 - Dorchester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Herbert Leavitt
Born: June 29, 1875 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Asa Fifield and Emmeline Bates
Husband Asa Fifield 6 7
Born: April 11, 1794 - Marlborough, Cheshire, NH 8 9 Baptized: Died: April 17, 1853 - Painesville, Lake, OH 9 Buried:
Father: Paul Fifield 10 11 Mother: Temperance Furber 12
Marriage: April 23, 1819 - Albany, Albany, NY 9
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation 9, Innkeeper, 1850
Wife Emmeline Bates 13
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Climina Fifield 14
Born: May 1820 14 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: George C. Clapp 14 Marr: July 18, 1847 14
2 F Harriet Fifield 15
Born: Baptized: Died: February 1, 1876 16 Buried:Spouse: Thomas Tear 14 Marr: November 4, 1851 16
3 F Cornelia Fifield 14
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edward Winegar 14 Marr: January 1, 1848 - Lake, OH 14
4 M William Fifield 17
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Martha Graham 14 Marr: December 21, 1850 - Ashtabula, OH 16
5 M Henry Fifield 18
Born: October 1826 14 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ellen Jane Knight 14 Marr: January 29, 1852 16
6 M Freeman Fifield 19
AKA: Edmund Fifield Born: - Painesville, Lake, OH 14 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Flora 14
7 F Ann Maria Fifield 14
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Caleb Harrington 14 Marr: November 25, 1849 - Ashtabula, OH 14
8 M George Fifield 21
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary E. Wilcox 14 Marr: September 19, 1854 20
General Notes: Husband - Asa Fifield
He served in the War of 1812 in Odell's & William Clark's Companies, 23rd U.S. Infantry. (as per Peter Fifield Wells website Generation six page 11 of 79 printed Jul 22, 1999)
Ira Hart Cobb and Esther Bates
Husband Ira Hart Cobb
Born: 1811 Baptized: Died: 1870 Buried:
Father: Henry Stanton Cobb Mother: Mary Cobb
Marriage:
Wife Esther Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Francis Lincoln Bates and Esther Johnson
Husband Francis Lincoln Bates
Born: - Cohassett, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ambrose Bates Mother: Priscilla Lincoln
Marriage: 1825
Wife Esther Johnson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Francis L. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Esther E. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Daniel J. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Ellen W. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Thomas A. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Sarah L. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
George Washington Bates and Hester Merilla Rideout
Husband George Washington Bates 22
Born: June 4, 1855 - Rockaberme, Aroostock Co., Maine Baptized: Died: September 22, 1935 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Buried:Marriage: 1884 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth 22, Rockabeme,Aroostook, Maine, June 4, 1855
2. Census 22, Moro, Aroostook, Maine, 1880
Wife Hester Merilla Rideout 22
AKA: Hester Rideout 22 Born: August 10, 1852 - Ludlow, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: December 11, 1919 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Buried:
Father: Isaiah Burtt Rideout Mother: Mary Kearney
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth 22, Ludlow, Northumberland Co., NB., Canada, 1845
2. Alt. Birth, Ludlow, N.B., 1846
Children
1 M Chauncey Bates 22
Born: January 17, 1885 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
2 M Elmer Bates 22
Born: December 1886 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: 1930 - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
3 M Gordon Jesse Bates 22
Born: January 5, 1894 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: January 22, 1969 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Buried:Spouse: Alediade W. Webster 22 Marr: Limestone, Aroostook, Maine 22
4 M Howard W. Bates 22
Born: March 1890 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: December 7, 1963 - Maine , USA 22 Buried:Spouse: Lila May Sunderland 22 Marr: October 20, 1915 - Portage, Aroostook, Maine 22
5 M Kearney J. S. Bates 22
Born: December 31, 1891 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: August 29, 1965 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Buried:
6 F Martha M. Bates 22
Born: July 1888 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
Gordon Jesse Bates and Alediade W. Webster
Husband Gordon Jesse Bates 22
Born: January 5, 1894 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: January 22, 1969 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Buried:
Father: George Washington Bates 22 Mother: Hester Merilla Rideout 22
Marriage: - Limestone, Aroostook, Maine 22
Wife Alediade W. Webster 22
Born: February 15, 1891 - New Sharon, Franklin, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: September 17, 1985 - Houlton, Aroostook, Maine 22 Buried:
Children
1 F Delicia M. Bates 22
Born: - Limestone, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
2 M George Bates 22
Born: - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
3 M Gordon L. Bates 22
Born: - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
4 F Leta I Bates 22
Born: - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
5 F Madeline A. Bates 22
Born: - Limestone, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
6 F Maxine A. Bates 22
Born: October 30, 1918 - Limestone, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: December 10, 1991 - Troy, Waldo, Maine 22 Buried:
John Sewall Gleason and Harriet S. Bates
Husband John Sewall Gleason
Born: July 4, 1867 - Waterville, Maine Baptized: Died: September 10, 1935 Buried: September 1935 - Lakeview Cem., Oakland, Maine
Father: Elijah Gleason Mother: Amelia J. Stover
Marriage: 1890
Wife Harriet S. Bates
Born: September 20, 1863 - Waterville, Maine Baptized: Died: November 16, 1923 Buried: - Lakeview Cem., Oakland, Maine
Children
1 M John Judson Gleason
Born: May 22, 1892 - Oakland, Maine Baptized: Died: 1952 Buried: 1952 - Lakeview Cem., Oakland, MaineSpouse: Lucretia Emma Dingley Marr: April 10, 1916
2 F Lucretia Gleason
Born: 1893 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Emma G. Gleason
Born: May 1893 - Oakland, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles R. Blaisdell Marr: March 4, 1914
4 F Ethyl Irene Gleason
Born: November 18, 1901 - Oakland, Maine Baptized: Died: May 24, 1989 - Waterville, Maine Buried:Spouse: Alva Davis Kerr Marr: July 12, 1924
General Notes: Wife - Harriet S. Bates
FATH: Judson Bates
MOTH: Hannah Cornforth
General Notes: Child - Ethyl Irene Gleason
http://www.familysearch.org - SSDI:
Ethel KERR
Birth Date: 18 Nov 1901
Death Date: May 1989
Social Security Number: 007-44-3749
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Maine
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code:04963
Localities: Oakland, Kennebec, Maine
Robert Harold Lomax and Helen Louise Bates
Husband Robert Harold Lomax
Born: August 30, 1907 - Milford, TX Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Payne Lomax Mother: Elizabeth Stitt Suggs
Marriage: November 16, 1929 - Denton, Denton Co, TX
Wife Helen Louise Bates
Born: October 17, 1907 - Denton, Denton Co, TX Baptized: Died: January 15, 1981 - Muskogee, OK Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Robert Harold Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 115 181
General Notes: Wife - Helen Louise Bates
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 181
Horatio Bates and Myra Fifield
Husband Horatio Bates 23
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Myra Fifield 23
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Noah Sanborn Fifield 24 Mother: Martha Richardson 25
Children
Howard W. Bates and Lila May Sunderland
Husband Howard W. Bates 22
Born: March 1890 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: December 7, 1963 - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
Father: George Washington Bates 22 Mother: Hester Merilla Rideout 22
Marriage: October 20, 1915 - Portage, Aroostook, Maine 22
Wife Lila May Sunderland 22
Born: February 14, 1892 - Portage, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: February 1, 1976 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine 22 Buried:
Children
1 F Caroline H. Bates 22
Born: 1921 - Limestone, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
2 M Howard W. Bates 22
Born: 1918 - Limestone, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
3 F Lois W. Bates 22
Born: - Limestone, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: - Maine , USA 22 Buried:
4 F Ruth Mildred Bates 22
Born: July 20, 1916 - Limestone, Aroostook, Maine 22 Baptized: Died: March 31, 2004 - Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine, USA 22 Buried:
Increase Bates and Mary Whitmarsh
Husband Increase Bates
Born: December 28, 1641 - Weymouth, Norfolk, MA Baptized: Died: - Weymouth, Norfolk, MA Buried:
Father: Edward Bates 1 2 Mother: Lydia Fairbanks 1 2 3 4
Marriage:
Wife Mary Whitmarsh
Born: August 14, 1663 - Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 21, 1715 - Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: John Whitmarsh Jr. Mother: Sarah Harding
Children
1 M Samuel Bates
Born: 1693 - Weymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 8, 1752 - Weymouth, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Hannah Ward Marr: September 18, 1725
2 M John Bates
Born: 1680 - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA, New England Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Edward Bates
Born: - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA, New England Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Judith Bates
Born: - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA, New England Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Sarah Bates
Born: - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA, New England Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Mary Bates
Born: - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA, New England Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Ebenezer Bates
Born: - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Anna Bates
Born: August 23, 1695 - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Ruth Bates
Born: July 9, 1700 - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Henry Bull Turnipseed and Inez Bates
Husband William Henry Bull Turnipseed
Born: October 24, 1910 - Liberty, MS Baptized: Died: September 22, 1990 - Liberty, MS Buried:
Father: William Henry Turnipseed Mother: Ethel Gordon
Marriage: November 24, 1937 - Liberty, MS
Wife Inez Bates
Born: 1921 - Liberty, MS Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - William Henry Bull Turnipseed
BURI;Liberty,,MS
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Wife - Inez Bates
/Turnipseed/
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
Jeremiah Smith Hathaway and Isabella Electa Bates
Husband Jeremiah Smith Hathaway
Born: January 11, 1824 Baptized: Died: January 12, 1876 Buried:
Father: Nadah Hathaway Mother: Abigail Beebe
Marriage: October 27, 1847
Wife Isabella Electa Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
James Bates and Mildred Ward
Husband James Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: October 28, 1546 - Lydd, Cté DE Kent, Angleterre
Wife Mildred Ward
Born: - Angleterre Baptized: Died: January 2, 1577 - Lydd, Cté DE Kent, Angleterre Buried:
Children
1 M James Bates
Born: December 2, 1562 - Lydd, Cté DE Kent, Angleterre Baptized: Died: - Lydd, Cté DE Kent, Angleterre Buried:Spouse: Mary Martin
James Bates and Mary Martin
Husband James Bates
Born: December 2, 1562 - Lydd, Cté DE Kent, Angleterre Baptized: Died: - Lydd, Cté DE Kent, Angleterre Buried:
Father: James Bates Mother: Mildred Ward
Marriage:
Wife Mary Martin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M James Bates
Born: December 2, 1582 - Lydd, Cté DE Kent, Angleterre Baptized: Died: November 22, 1655 - Dorchester, Cté Sullfok, Massachusetts, USA Buried:Spouse: Alice Glover Marr: September 13, 1603
James Bates and Alice Glover
Husband James Bates
Born: December 2, 1582 - Lydd, Cté DE Kent, Angleterre Baptized: Died: November 22, 1655 - Dorchester, Cté Sullfok, Massachusetts, USA Buried:
Father: James Bates Mother: Mary Martin
Marriage: September 13, 1603
Wife Alice Glover
Born: 1583 - Softwood, Cté DE Kent, Angleterre Baptized: Died: August 14, 1657 - Dorchester, Cté Sullfok, Massachusetts, USA Buried:
Father: William Glover Mother: Anne Gloverard
Children
1 F Elisabeth Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: - Dorchester, Cté Sullfok, Massachusetts, USA Buried:Spouse: Thomas Lawrence
James Lawrence Bates and Maria Kelley
Husband James Lawrence Bates
Born: January 4, 1815 - Canandaigua, Ontario, New York, USA Baptized: Died: May 2, 1890 - Columbus, Franklin, Ohio Buried:Marriage: October 18, 1837 - Franklin Co., Ohio, USA
Wife Maria Kelley
Born: 1818 - Ohio Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alfred Kelley Mother: Mary Seymour Welles
Children
1 F Lucy Kelley Bates
Born: December 9, 1850 - Columbus, Franklin, Ohio Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Taylor Holmes Marr: December 28, 1871 - Short Creek Township, Harrison, Ohio, USA
John Jackson and Joanna Bates
Husband John Jackson 26 27
Born: September 11, 1716 - Middleborough, Plymouth, MA 26 27 Baptized: Died: March 7, 1811 - Vassalborough, ME 26 27 Buried:
Father: John Jackson 26 27 Mother: Mary Smith 26 27
Marriage: August 19, 1735 - Plymouth Co., MA 26 27
Wife Joanna Bates 26 27
Born: May 28, 1718 - Middleborough, Plymouth, MA 26 27 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Bates 26 27 Mother: Joanna Tinkham 26 27
Children
1 M Joseph Jackson 26 27
Born: - Middleborough, MA 26 27 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Solomon Jackson 26 27
Born: - Middleborough, MA 26 27 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M John Jackson 26 27
Born: 1762 - Middleboro, Massachusetts 26 27 Baptized: Died: August 15, 1833 - Sidney, Kennebec, ME. 26 27 Buried:Spouse: Ruth Godfrey 26 27
John Bates
Husband John Bates 1
Born: 1641 - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA Baptized: Died: April 11, 1722 - Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Edward Bates 1 2 Mother: Lydia Fairbanks 1 2 3 4
Marriage: December 22, 1665 - Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
John Bates
Husband John Bates 28 29
Born: 1540 - Wherwell, Hampshire, England 28 29 Baptized: Died: 1563 - Wherwell, Hampshire, England 28 29 Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ann Hester 28 29
Born: 1561 - Wherwell, Hampshire, England 28 29 Baptized: Died: 1620 - England 28 29 Buried:Spouse: Rev Stephen Bachelder 28 29 Marr: 1588 - Wherwell, Hampshire, England 28 29
2 M Rev. John Bate 28 29
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - John Bates
[1758999.ged]
REFN: 16633
Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Ann Hester
[nathaniel batchelder sr ancestors.FTW]
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...Upon this the pastor, etc., required the separate members to deliver their grievances in writing, which they refusing to do, the pastor, etc., wrote to all the churches, that for this cause, they were purposed to proceed against them as persons excommunicated; and therefore desired them to stay their journey, etc. This letter being read at a lecture at Boston (where some of the elders of every church were present), they all agreed (with consent of their churches) to go presently to Sagus, to stay this hasty proceeding, etc. Accordingly, being met, and both parties (after much debate being heard, it was agreed that they were a true church, though not constituted, at first, in due order, yet after consent and practise of a church estate, had supplied that defect; and so all were reconciled. *[Ibid., I. * 157.]
He was admitted a freeman May 6, 1635. It seems quite probable that he was the minister who dissented from the order of banishment of Roger Williams in October, 1635 *[Winthrop's N.E., I.,* 170,171.] as his opinions are known to have agreed closely with those of Williams, and no minister of the twelve churches then established possessed his courage in maintaining unpopular opinions. It is to be considered also that he had previously been disciplined for departure from the established customs, and within three months was again in trouble from the same cause. In January, 1635-6, says Winthrop, "Mr Batcheller of Sagus was convented before the magistrates. The cause was, for that, coming out of England with a small body of six or seven persons, and having since received in many more at Sagus, and contention growing between him and the greatest part of his church who had, with the rest, received him for their pastor), he desired dismission for himself and his first members, which being granted, upon supposition that he would leave the town (as he had given out), he with the said six or seven persons presently renewed their old covenant, intending to raise another church in Sagus; whereat the most and chief of the town being offended, for that it would cross their intentions of calling Mr. Peter or some other minister, they complained to the magistrates, who, foreseeing the distraction which was like to come by this course, had forbidden him to proceed in any such church way until the cause were considered by the other ministers, etc. But he refused to desist. Whereupon they sent for him, and upon his delay, day after day, the marshall was sent to fetch him. *[The arrest of a minister by a marshal caused much gossip throughout the country. See Rev. James Parker's protest to Gov. Winthrop on being so arrested. Mass. Hist. Coll. Fourth Series, Vol. VII., 441] Upon his appearance and submission and promise to remove out of the town within three months he was discharged." *[Winthrop's N.E., I., * 176.] Peter however refused to settle at Lynn, preferring Salem.
These distractions in the Sagus church continued until Christmas, 1635, when a general fast was proclaimed, for that cause and others and presumably continued until February, 1636, when Bachiler left Lynn and went to Ipswich, where he received a grant of fifty acres of land and prospect of settlement, but from some reason, not yet explained, the plan miscarried. It was about this time, on the 17th of April, 1637, that Rev. R. Stansby writes Rev. John Wilson from England that he is grieved that "Others laye downe the ministry and become private members, as Mr. Bacheler, Mr. Jenner, and Mr. Nathan Ward, &c." He adds that this fact and others of like nature were now much talked about, and that many worthy people were prevented from emigrating to New England for these reasons, and suggests that greater liberty be granted in the admission of members to the church." *[Mass. Hist. Coll., Fourth Series, Vol. VII., 10, 11, 12.]
Under Mo. 1, 1637-8 Winthrop says, "Another plantation was now in hand at Mattakeese (now Yarmouth), six miles beyond Sandwich. The undertaker of this was one Mr. Batchellor, late pastor at Sagus (since called Lynn), being about seventy-six years of age; yet he walked thither on foot in a very hard season. He and his company, being all poor men, finding the difficulty, gave it over, and others undertook it." *[Winthrop's N. E., I., * 260.]
The inducement which led him to attempt a settlement at Yarmouth was undoubtedly the fact that in 1637 a large number of his former parishers removed from Lynn and commenced a settlement at Sandwich, near Yarmouth, under a grant from Plymouth Colony. *Lewis's Hist. Lynn. 169.] Bachiler's settlement is said to have been made in that part of Barnstable (then Yarmouth) called Old Town, and was about one hundred miles from Ipswich where he resided.
His next removal was to Newbury, where, on the 6th of July, 1638, the town made him a grant of land, and on the 7th of October, 1638, the General Court of Massachusetts, in order to be rid of a troublesome pastor and also to strengthen their claim to the territory more than three miles north of the Merrimac, granted Mr. Stephen Bachiler and his company, who had petitioned therefor, liberty to begin a plantation at Winnicunnet, now called Hampton, N.H. On Tuesday, October 16, 1638, the settlement was begun, the journey from Newbury being made in a shallop. On the 7th of June, 1639, Winnacunnet was made a town, and further about the same time the said plantation (upon Mr. Bachiler's request made known to the court) was named Hampton. *[N.H. Provincial Papers, vol. 1, p. 151.] This name was almost probably given in honor of Hampton, that is, Southampton, in England. The addition "South" was a late addition to distinguish this town from Hampton in Mercia. Winthrop in his History of New England repeatedly refers to Southampton as Hampton. *[Winthrop's N. E., vol. 1, page 2 et seq.] It will also be remembered that South Stoneham, adjoining Southampton, and in the gift of St. Mary's of Southampton, was the last residence of Mr. Bachiler in England. In 1639 the inhabitants of Ipswich voted to give Mr. Bachiler sixty acres of upland and twenty acres of meadow, if he would reside with them three years. He preferred his settlement at Hampton. On the 5th of July, 1639, he and Christopher Hussey sold their houses and lands in Newbury for (six score pounds," and thereafter his entire interest was with the Hampton settlement. The town in 1639 granted their pastor three hundred acres of land for a farm besides his house lot, and he gave them a bell for the meeting house. This bell remained in use until about February 15, 1703-4, when the town voted that the selectmen should agree with William Partridge Esq., to procure the town a good one from England of about one hundred and thirtie weight and that they send to him the ould bell that is splitt to make of that what the sd Mr. Partridg can towards the paying for a new one. *[Hampton Records, MSS. Vol. I., 175] The farm was laid out to him in the extreme southern limits of Hampton adjoining Salisbury. In the Hampton record book containing the grants in the year 1644 and 1658, copied according to the town vote, concerning the copy of grants with witnesses, if necessary, is the following:
To Steven Bachiler sometimes of Hampton.
1. Impr. nine acres & half of upland granted unto him, for a house lott: --
2. & five acres of upland aded to the south-east end thereof: fourtenth acres & half: granted unto him: laying between the upland of John Samborn towords the south-west; & the upland of Christopher hussey towords the north-east abutting upon the meeting-house green in pt & upland of John Samborn in pt towords the south-east: more or less as it is layd out.
3. Item abought fower acres of swampy grownd granted unto him: layeing between the ground of John Samborns towords the north-east: & the ground of Christopher hussey towords the south-west: abutting upon the meeting-house green towords the north-west and the Oxe common towords the south-east; more or less as it is layd out.
4. Item eleven acres medow granted unto him layeing between the medow of henery Ambros towords the north: and the medow of William Samborn towords the south: abutting upon the upland towords the west: & a common waye by the beach towords the east: more or less as sit is layd out.
5. Item foure acres of medow granted unto him: layeing between the medow of Richard Swaynes toword the north: & a common waye towords the south, abutting upon certaine upland toword the east: & a certain river called Tayler river towords the west, more or less as it is layd out.
6. Item two hundred acres of upland medow & marsh for a farme layeing between the line of Solsberry in put: & the farme of Mr. Tymothy Dalton the Teacher in put: & the farme of John Browne in pt towords the south: & the farm of Christopher Huse towords the north more or less as sit is layd outt.
7. Itt eight Acres of upland in the East feild lying between the land of William Samborn towards the south and como[n] way towarads the nsorth abutting upon the fresh medow of the sd Mr. Bachelder towarads the east and the land of John Cliffords towards the west more or less as itt is layd outt...
...In 1639 Rev. Timothy Dalton became teacher of the church at Hampton, Mr. Bachiler remaining as pastor. From his arrival dates the fierce conflicts in the church, which must have prevented either minister from accomplishing any good in the community. The large portion of the worshippers sided with Mr. Dalton, having been his parishioners in England at Woolverstone, Ipswich, in Suffolk. *[REGISTER for 1885, page 288.]
This gave Dalton an advantage in the contest, though his opponent, educated in the most famous English university, of excellent natural abilities, a keen disputant, quick to attack the weak point in his enemy's armor, courageous and unyielding, was no mean antagonist. Bachiler was positive, earnest and convincing. He spoke as one having authority and from knowledge of th truth. Dalton was younger, more active, and perhaps more vehement, than his elder colleague. He was more politic than Bachiler, but fully as tenacious of his opinions. By his residence in Dedham he had learned the plans and desires of Massachusetts and earnestly espoused them. He had the powerful support of the Bay Colony and was perhaps made teacher of th Hampton church in order to combat the pastor's independent influence.
The history of this three-years contest between the pastor and teacher of the church at Hampton has nearly passed into obscurity. The town records show nothing concerning it. The church records of that date have disappeared. The only thing remaining is Winthrop's relation of the utterly improbable story that Mr. Bachiler, evidently esteemed of pure life at that time, at the age of four-score years solicited the chastity of his neighbor's wife. *[Winthrop's N. E., ii. *44,45.] Winthrop adds, apparently as a circumstance of aggravation, that Mr. Bachiler then had "a lusty, comely woman to his wife." This was evidently one of "the provoking matters" which Rev. Thomas Shepard advised Winthrop might be left to the judgment of others to publish when the copy of his history was privately examined. That Winthrop himself would have struck out this record, if he had been alive at its publication, is extremely probable. Consider for a moment the evidence against this accusation.
1. The advanced age of the accused and his previous good character almost certainly prove the story a fabrication.
2. The immorality of the settlers east of the Merrimack was urged as a reason why that region should come under Massachusetts rule. To support that statement numerous people in the two eastern colonies were charged with sexual crimes. It is doubtful if any of them were true, except in the case of Underhill, who was forgiven as soon as he had transferred his allegiance to the Bay, and perhaps Burdett, minister at Agamenticus, who was indicted for adultery.
3. Such solicitation was a criminal offence in thos days, punishable with severe penalties. *[Hugh Peter's letter to Winthrop, Mass. Hist. Coll. Fourth Series. Vol. VI. 40. Winthrop's N. E. I. *292 note. Id. I. *60. Mss. Court Records, Rockingham Co., N. H., passim.] No indictment was ever found against Mr. Bachiler and no charge ever made gainst him to any magistrate. On the contrary he charged his accusers with the crime of slander before the magistrates.
4. Early in 1644 Mr. Bachiler had a call to settle at Exeter. The path between Hampton and Exeter was short and easily travelled. Hampton gossip was repeated in Exeter in a few days. If the highly respectable people of Exeter had supposed ther was a scintilla of truth in the charges they would not have called the offender to be their pastor. Moreover the prohibition of the General Court of Massachusetts against Bachiler's settling at Exeter was based, not on his unfitness, but on the divided state of the Exeter church. *[REGISTER, Vol. I. 152.] If he had been supposed guilty of impurity it would have been a conclusive reason against his settlement at Exeter, and we can hardly suspect the General Court of dissembling and basing their action upon a weaker reason when a stronger existed. Such was not their usual custom.
5. But is said that he confessed the crime, though he afterwards denied it. If true, that would end all controversy. All writers on evidence declare that admissions or confessions are worthy of little credence unless made in the plainest terms and with the clearest understanding of the facts of the case. An examination of Winthrop's History would induce us to believe that New England was then full of all kinds of sexual crimes, and that nearly every person accused confessed his guilt. A slight examination of the acts, which were deemed confessions in thos days, show their utter untrustworthiness as evidence. To refuse to plead either guilty or not guilty was wrested into a confession. *[Mass. Hist. Coll. Fourth Series, Vol. VII. 585. It is evident that Bachiler never confessed in words. The charge was based on some alleged admission by conduct. The representation of Bachiler as a whiffling, inconstant man is entirely foreign to his character. Winthrop's words, "He stiffly denied it," clearly represent his disposition. He was a positive, obstinate, tenacious, unyielding man. When he made a statement he stood by his words and did not contradict them shortly after. It is almost impossible to believe that any excitement arising from the outrageousness of the charge, any indignation aroused by his innocence, or any fear caused by knowledge of guilt, could make him on a single occasion only in the course of his long and contentious life, uncertain and vacillating. He was evidently misunderstood and misrepresented. Probably the latter. The so-called confession had this basis and not more. Bachiler's project had failed. The Bay Colony had succeeded in its design against New Hampshire. The opposition to Bachiler in the church at Hampton, previously a majority, was greatly strengthened by the union of the provinces in 1641. Dalton had succeeded in excommunicating him. At last, wearied with the contest, Bachiler accepted the inevitable and agreed to remove "for peace's sake," as he wrote Winthrop. In order to justify to Winthrop their unlawful act in excommunicating Bachiler, Dalton and his adherents told Winthrop that Bachiler had confessed the truth of the charge and claimed that his offer to remove voluntarily was a confession of guilt. That this act was a confession was indignantly denied by the pastor, and so arose the charge that he confessed and then retracted his confession. What absurd constructions were given to words in those days in order to allege that a confession had been made can be seen by examining Wheelwright's letter in connection with the statement of the Massachusetts General Court in 1644, that Mr. Wheelwright had made "a particular, solemn and serious acknowledgment and confession of his evil carriages and of the Court's justice upon him for them"
Winthrop accepted as true the word of Bachiler's enemies, and neglected to give the aged pastor a hearing for his vindication, though urgently demanded.
6. The Hampton town records of this date are silent in regard to this matter, and the church records shave been missing for many years. They can give no testimony either way.
7. No tradition exists in Hampton or, so far as can be learned, has ever existed, giving the name of this woman or her husband, and no written evidence of any kind has ever been produced, except the story as preserved by Winthrop. Who was this woman? Was the complaint made promptly? Was her word worthy of credence? Was she of pure life? Did she persist in his declaration? Did she afterwards retract the charge? Did she live in Hampton many years afterwards, and was she during this time on friendly terms with the accused until his removal from town? We cannot test the truth of the charge by answers to these questions, for we have no evidence on these points.
8. During all this time Bachiler was carrying on a correspondence with Gov. Winthrop and members of his family. If he had confessed the crime Dalton would have promptly notified Winthrop of that fact, and Bachiler would soon have found that Winthrop knew it. On the contrary, at the end of the year 1643 we find him writing to the church at Boston that he does not see how he can leave Hampton until he has cleared and vindicated the wrongs he has suffered in the church of which he was still a member. He demands a trial of his allegations against Mr. Dalton and of Dalton's defence. He says that divers elders and brethren have looked slightly into the troubles, but there has never been a judicial trial of them.
He affirms that his excommunication was the foulest matter, both for the cause alleged and the real cause )even wrath and revenge). The proceedings of DAlton against him he declares to be monstrous and fearful.
Brook says "the supposition that the charges of immorality against Hugh Peter were true is inconsistent with the intimate relations which he is known to have sustained to many eminent men of unquestionable worth." *[Sprague's Am. Pulpit, Vol. I. 75.]
Would Winthrop and his family have been friends and correspondents of one whom they knew to be immoral?
9. It must be remembered that no charge is so easily made, so readily believed without proof, and so difficult to disprove. The allegation alone is frequently considered full proof. It was not incumbent on the accused to prove the negative, that he was not guilty. The burden of proof was on the complainant to make out a case, and it certainly never was proven. The testimony of the woman, aided by confession, would have made a strong case for the Colony in a criminal prosecution, and as the respondent could not testify it would have been impossible to produce any legal evidence in his behalf. This fact clearly indicates that no confession that could have been received in court was every made.
In a like case in 1642, supported by similar evidence, Rev. James Parker, then of Portsmouth, thought the matter not worthy of complain for lack of evidence, and did not report it to the Massachusetts magistrates. *[Mass. Hist. Coll., Fourth Series, Vol. VII. 441, 444.]
10. Nearly two years after his excommunication, the matter was referred to some magistrates and elders, and through their mediation he was released of his excommunication, but not received to his pastor's office. It is undoubtedly to this half undoing of the great wrong done him that Bachiler refers in his letter to the church in Boston in 1643, when he says, "Whiles my cause (tho looked sleitly into by diverse Elders & brethren) could never come to a judiciall searching forth of things, & an impartiall tryall of my allegations & his defence." *[Mass. Hist. Coll. Fourth Series, VII. 102.] Was not reversal of the punishment a vindication of the accused? That the mediators refused to restore him to his office of pastor was due to the divided state of the Hampton church, not to any delinquency on the pastor's part.
11. The year he was excommunicated he was chosen umpire in the important suit of Cleeve vs. Winter and Winter vs. Cleeve, involving title to the land now occupied by the city of Portland, Me. It is possible that this appointment was prior to his excommunication, but in 1643 he received a call to Casco. They must then have known the slander. Did they discredit it, or did they consider it no wrong?
12. Even Gove. Winthrop was evidently ashamed of the means used by Dalton to destroy the good name of Mr. Bachiler, as he adds to his account of the trouble, "his fellow elder Mr. Dalton (who indeed had not carried himself in this cause so well as became him and was brought to see his failing and acknowledged it to the elders of the other churches, who had taken much pains about this matter)." How unjustifiable must have been Dalton's conduct to induce Gov. Winthrop to censure him in this manner, when Dalton was his friend, perhaps his relative, certainly a relative of his son John Winthrop, and an orthodox Puritan, for acts done in interest of the Bay Colony.
The penitence of Dalton, however, could not undo the wrong to Bachiler. Was not the gift of most of her property to Nathaniel Bachiler, Senior, the grandson of Rev. Stephen, by the widow Ruth, relict of Rev. Timothy Dalton, evidence of an attempt on her part to atone as far as possible for the wrong done by her husband to Nathaniel's grandfather? *[Will of Ruth Dalton, Family MSS.]
We have thus briefly indicated a few of the improbabilities of the story as it has come down to us. It seems utterly unworthy of belief, and it may safely be charged to the bitterness of the disputes which then existed in religious and secular matters. The call to Casco, already mentioned, was received in the latter part of 1643. George Cleeve wrote Gov. Winthrop the 27th of the 11th month 1643 that "They (the inhabitants of Lygonia) seeing us about to settle our selves under the ministry, and that the Lord will gather a Church amongst us." *[Willis's Hist. Portland, 881.] Bachiler communicated with the church at Boston and received from the magistrates and elders a letter of advice urging the acceptance of the call, presumably because they were weary of the bickering at Hampton and thought it would be ended by the removal of Mr. Bachiler.
He replied to this letter of advice, under date of the "26th of this last m. 1643," objecting that his removal from Hampton to Casco was forced by unjust proceedings, as well as by an honorable calling from Casco and like honorable advice from the church in Boston. He states his unwillingness to accept the call before he has a hearing of his allegations against Dalton and asks for a full trial of the same. He said he had promised to go to Casco and confer with them in regard to the call about the last week of March, 1643-4. This call probably came from Cleeve, who had recently returned from England with a commission from Rigby as deputy president of Lygonia. While the call to Casco was under consideration, and very early in 1644, Mr. Bachiler received a call to Exeter.
By a letter, dated the 18th or 19th of this 3 m. 1644, written by Mr. Bachiler, we learn that the Massachusetts magistrates and elders shad considered this last call and had simply advised Mr. Bachiler to remove from Hampton, leaving him apparently free to choose which ever settlement he pleased. As he had not accepted the call to Casco he chose to settle at Exeter, and notified the Exeter church of his acceptance. He also voluntarily suggested to the Exeter people that they could not expect to maintain a church and minister long unless they made provision for a parsonage, and offered to contribute forty pounds, nearly the whole of his annual salary, toward the purchase of Mr. Wheelwright's house for that purpose. The day of the helper's meeting was agreed upon, and the persons and materials of their intended church. An unexpected event however was to prevent his settlement. The Bay Colony, discovering the intended settlement at Exeter, then within their jurisdiction, promptly forbade the gathering of a church there. Just ten days after receiving notice of the proposed settlement at Exeter, the General Court of Massachusetts, held at Boston May 29, 1644, adopted the following order:
"Whereas it appears to this Cort that some of the inhabitants of Exeter do intend shortly to gather a church, and call Mr Bachiler to be their minister, & forasmuch as the divisions & contentions weh are amonge the inhabitants there are indged by this Cor to bee such as for the present they cannot comfortably & wth approbation proceed in so weightly & sacred affaires, it is therefore ordered, that direction shalbe fourthwth sent to the said inhabitants to deferr the gathering of any church, or other such proceeding untill this Cort or the Cort at Ipswich (upon further satisfaction of their reconciliation & fitnes) shall give allowance thereunto." *[Mass. Colony Records {52.}]
That the true reason for the prohibition was stated in this order is evident because that reason could be inquired into by the Ipswich court, and upon evidence of their reconciliation and fitness the order of the General Court could be revoked. Winthrop gives the same reason and adds, "and beside Mr. Batchellor had been in three places before, and through his means, as was supposed, the churches fell to such divisions, as no peace could be till he was removed." * The General Court evidently did not care to put its opposition on that ground.
Accepting the inevitable Mr. Bachiler settled down at Hampton again. He was a church member, but probably did not preach...
Under date of July 15, 1644, Winthrop says, "The contentions in Hampton were grown to a great height, the whole town was divided into two factions, one with Mr. Batcheller, their late pastor, and the other with Mr. Dalton, their teacher, both men very passionate, and wanting discretion and moderation. Their differences; were not in matters of opinion, but of practise. Mr. Dalton's party being the most of the church, and so freemen, had great advantage of the other, though a considerable party, and some of them of the church also, whereby they carried all affairs both in church and town according to their own minds, and not with that respect to their brethren and neighbors which had been fit. Divers meetings had been both of magistrates and elders, and parties had been reconciled, but brake out presently again, each side being apt to take fire upon any provocation. Whereupon Mr. Batchellor was advised to remove. * * * And at this court there came petition against petition both from Hampton and Exeter: whereupon the court ordered two or three magistrates to be sent to Hampton with full power to hear and determine all differences there." *[Winthrop's N. E. ii. *177.]
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...Upon this the pastor , etc., required the separate members to deliver
their grievances in writing, which they refusing to do, the pastor, etc.,
wrote to all the churches, that for this cause, they were purposed to
proceed against them as persons excomm unicated; and therefore desired
them to stay their journey, etc. This letter being read at a lecture at
Boston (where some of the elders of every church w ere present), they all
agreed (with consent of their churches) to go presentl y to Sagus, to stay
this hasty proceeding, etc. Accordingly, being met, and b oth parties
(after much debate being heard, it was agreed that they were a tr ue
church, though not constituted, at first, in due order, yet after consent
and practise of a church estate, had supplied that defect; and so all
were reconciled. *[Ibid., I. * 157.]
He was admitted a freeman May 6, 1635. It seem s quite probable that he
was the minister who dissented from the order of ban ishment of Roger
Williams in October, 1635 *[Winthrop's N.E., I.,* 170,171.] as his
opinions are known to have agreed closely with those of Williams, and no
minister of the twelve churches then established possessed his courage in
maintaining unpopular opinions. It is to be considered also that he had
pre viously been disciplined for departure from the established customs,
and with in three months was again in trouble from the same cause. In
January, 1635-6, says Winthrop, "Mr Batcheller of Sagus was convented
before the magistrates. The cause was, for that, coming out of England
with a small body of six or s even persons, and having since received in
many more at Sagus, and contention growing between him and the greatest
part of his church who had, with the re st, received him for their
pastor), he desired dismission for himself and his first members, which
being granted, upon supposition that he would leave the town (as he had
given out), he with the said six or seven persons presently renewed their
old covenant, intending to raise another church in Sagus; where at the
most and chief of the town being offended, for that it would cross the ir
intentions of calling Mr. Peter or some other minister, they complained
to the magistrates, who, foreseeing the distraction which was like to
come by this course, had forbidden him to proceed in any such church way
until the c ause were considered by the other ministers, etc. But he
refused to desist. W hereupon they sent for him, and upon his delay, day
after day, the marshall w as sent to fetch him. *[The arrest of a minister
by a marsh
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Children
1 F Ruth Bates
Born: 1775 Baptized: Died: February 12, 1847 - Milo, Maine Buried:Spouse: Lt. Samuel Stubbs Marr: May 29, 1805 - Leeds, Maine
General Notes: Husband - Lemuel Bates
--Invalid Dates Birth: WFT Est. 1724-1753 Death: WFT Est. 1778-1838
General Notes: Wife - Mercy Witherell
--Invalid Dates Birth: WFT Est. 1733-1756 Death: WFT Est. 1778-1844
Levi Bates
Husband Levi Bates
Born: August 15, 1748 Baptized: Died: - Springfield, Vermont Buried:
Father: Joshua Bates Mother: Grace Lincoln
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Dexter Bates
Born: 1778 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Lewis Bates
Born: 1780 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Lewis Bates and Lucy A. Thompson
Husband Lewis Bates
Born: - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: David Bates Mother: Hannah S. Hersey
Marriage: June 26, 1869
Wife Lucy A. Thompson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Bates
Born: June 6, 1870 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M William Foster Bates
Born: September 4, 1872 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Edwin Franklin Bates
Born: August 4, 1875 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Jennie Adelaide Bates
Born: December 19, 1881 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: January 20, 1883 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
Lot Bates and Winifred Ellms
Husband Lot Bates
Born: 1802 - Cohassett, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: March 4, 1888 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Winifred Ellms
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Ellms Mother: Lois Lincoln
Children
1 M Dewitt Clinton Bates
Born: October 28, 1827 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Sarah Augusta Burbank Marr: May 8, 1853 - Hingham, Massachusetts
2 M Lot W. Bates
Born: - Cohassett, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Cohassett, Massachusetts Buried:
James Taylor Holmes and Lucy Kelley Bates
Husband James Taylor Holmes
Born: November 25, 1837 - Short Creek Township, Harrison, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Asa Holmes Mother: Mary McCoy
Marriage: December 28, 1871 - Short Creek Township, Harrison, Ohio, USA
Wife Lucy Kelley Bates
Born: December 9, 1850 - Columbus, Franklin, Ohio Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Lawrence Bates Mother: Maria Kelley
Children
1 M Lawrence Asa Holmes
Born: October 23, 1881 - Short Creek Township, Harrison, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dolena Macivor Marr: July 19, 1909 - South Cove, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Solomon Lincoln and Lydia Bates
Husband Solomon Lincoln
Born: August 22, 1767 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 21, 1831 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: William Lincoln Mother: Mary Otis
Marriage: October 4, 1791 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Wife Lydia Bates
Born: February 22, 1772 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: May 7, 1853 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Lincoln
Born: January 5, 1792 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M William Lincoln
Born: October 24, 1794 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Lydia Lincoln
Born: April 20, 1797 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M William Otis Lincoln
Born: August 25, 1801 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: June 22, 1884 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Adeline Lincoln Marr: December 23, 1835
5 M Solomon Lincoln
Born: February 28, 1804 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 1, 1881 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Mehitable Lincoln Marr: November 13, 1837 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Lowe Curtis and Marcia Bates
Husband Lowe Curtis
Born: January 28, 1797 - Portland, Cumberland, Maine 35 36 Baptized: Died: September 24, 1872 - Richmond, Sagadahoc, Maine Buried:
Father: Obadiah Low Curtis Mother: Elizabeth Ward
Marriage: January 1, 1820
Wife Marcia Bates
Born: February 14, 1798 35 Baptized: Died: February 5, 1889 Buried:
Children
Moses Blake and Martha Bates
Husband Moses Blake
Born: March 15, 1804 - Brooksville, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: February 24, 1877 37 Buried:
Father: Daniel Blake Mother: Sarah Bakeman
Marriage: December 6, 1832 - Brooksville, Hancock, ME
Wife Martha Bates
Born: November 22, 1815 38 Baptized: Died: October 10, 1894 Buried: - Moses Blake Cem., Cape Rosier, ME
Children
1 F Sally B. Blake
Born: July 28, 1835 - Brooksville, , ME 39 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Blake
Born: July 10, 1844 - Brooksville, , ME 39 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Wellington F. Blake Capt.
Born: May 8, 1846 - Brooksville, , ME 39 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary A. Bates Marr: June 29, 1877 - Brooksville, , ME
General Notes: Husband - Moses Blake
!Info from M. H. Bakeman 07-27-91: "See family record on page 64 of Tapley's Brooksville VR. Intention of marriage on 10 Sept. 1832 (p. 50) and marriage (p.57)" (I believe their date of death wrong, should be 24 Feb 1877)
!INTENT: Of marriage with Miss Martha Bates 10 Sept 1832. LDS Microfilm 0010614 page 110
!RESIDENCE: CEN014 (1840 Brooksville, ME). 1 M 30-40, 1 F. 5-10, 1 F. 20-30.
General Notes: Wife - Martha Bates
Info from M. H. Bakeman 07-27-91
!Birth: Calculated from gravestone. 0859058 p.83
!Burial: 0859058 p. 83
General Notes: Child - Wellington F. Blake Capt.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Capt.
!From Dick Brownell: List of logs of the ships Richard Law, George Kilborn, Doctor Kane, MontiCristi, Agnes D. Grace, L.D. Wentworth, Emma S. Briggs, Anna W. Barker..master of these vessels from 1872 to 1893.logs in Penobscot Marine Museum
Lyman Merrill and Martha O. Bates
Husband Lyman Merrill
Born: January 30, 1820 Baptized: Died: February 5, 1888 Buried:
Father: Capt. Henry Leonard Merrill Mother: Polly Maria Dewing
Marriage:
Wife Martha O. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Lyman Merrill
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General Notes: Wife - Martha O. Bates
they had 3 children
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John Reed and Mary Bates
Husband John Reed
Born: - Salem, Essex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jacob Reed Mother: Elizabeth Green
Marriage: December 26, 1745 - Weymouth, Norfolk, MA
Wife Mary Bates
Born: - Weymouth, Norfolk, MA Baptized: Died: 1811 Buried:
Father: Samuel Bates Mother: Hannah Ward
Children
1 F Mary Reed
Born: 1715 - Salem, Essex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Samuel Massey
2 M Aaron Reed
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Bartholomew Reed
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M John Reed
Born: - Weymouth Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Sarah Reed
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Isaac Reed
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Rebecca Burton
General Notes: Husband - John Reed
The Vital Records of Salem, Essex County, MA list Isaac, Mary, John,Bartholomew, Sarah and Aaron all being Baptized on May 14, 1727, thechildren of the widow Mary Read. The father is not mentioned. AncestralFile #GN13-8Q shows John Read as the father of these children, though italso shows him as having died in 1765. Another Ancestral File shows himas dying fairly young. My best guess is that the Mary Reed (Read) whomarried Samuel Massey was the daughter of this John Read, son of JacobRead and Elizabeth Green. In fact, Jacob had a son Aaron, John had a sonAaron, and Mary Read Massey named one of her sons Aaron, a name that wasnot at all common at that time.
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General Notes: Wife - Mary Bates
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General Notes: Child - Mary Reed
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General Notes: Child - Aaron Reed
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General Notes: Child - Bartholomew Reed
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General Notes: Child - John Reed
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General Notes: Child - Sarah Reed
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Samuel Lincoln and Mary Bates
Husband Samuel Lincoln
Born: - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 10, 1783 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried: AFN: 21XK-3LL
Father: Samuel Lincoln Mother: Ruth Cushing
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Frances Jones - October 16, 1763 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Wife Mary Bates
Born: 1724 - Scituate, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 3, 1763 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
1 M Zadock Lincoln
Born: December 18, 1744 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Bath, Maine Buried:
2 F Deborah Lincoln
Born: October 10, 1746 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 1831 Buried:Spouse: John Gill Marr: July 25, 1771 - Hingham, Massachusetts
3 M Reuben Lincoln
Born: September 23, 1749 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Seth Lincoln
Born: April 27, 1751 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: March 6, 1839 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Mary Fearing Marr: October 6, 1774 - Hingham, MassachusettsSpouse: Chloe Whiton Marr: December 21, 1818 - Hingham, Massachusetts
5 F Mary Lincoln
Born: May 27, 1754 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Vinal Marr: September 16, 1789
6 F Joanna Lincoln
Born: August 22, 1756 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: September 7, 1828 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Daniel Hobart Marr: November 4, 1779 - Hingham, Massachusetts
7 M Samuel Lincoln
Born: 1758 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: November 5, 1758 - Baptized Died: September 8, 1793 Buried:Spouse: Celia Hobart Marr: March 9, 1784 - Hingham, Massachusetts
8 F Jane Lincoln
Born: April 19, 1761 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 17, 1851 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Ezekiel Lincoln Marr: October 1, 1787 - Hingham, Massachusetts
9 M Charles Lincoln
Born: 1763 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Mary Bates
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Bates
Born: May 26, 1694 - Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 42 Baptized: Died: February 29, 1768 - Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 43 Buried:
Father: Caleb Bates Mother: Mary Lane
Children
General Notes: Wife - Mary Bates
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Mary Bates
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Bates
Born: - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA, New England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Increase Bates Mother: Mary Whitmarsh
Children
Jesse Leroy Maxfield and Mary Bates
Husband Jesse Leroy Maxfield
Born: July 16, 1875 - South Cottonwood, Salt Lake, UT Baptized: Died: September 2, 1945 - Bingham, Salt Lake, UT Buried: September 6, 1945 - Firth, Bingham, ID
Father: Joseph Smith Maxfield Mother: Matilda Ann Turpin
Marriage: July 15, 1925
Other Spouse: Laura Elvira Taylor - January 26, 1906
Other Spouse: Maria Barbara Hiss - September 9, 1936 - Stockton, Tooele, UT
Wife Mary Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Divorce
Children
General Notes: Husband - Jesse Leroy Maxfield
Baptism, Endowment & Birthplace source: IGI Ordinance Index (IGI Addendum) 1.01- -North America. Gwen Smith Groom, see refs, shows birthplace as Butlerville.
Death and Burial info from AF ver 4.19 (AFN:2C6J-N3)
Wellington F. Blake Capt. and Mary A. Bates
Husband Wellington F. Blake Capt.
Born: May 8, 1846 - Brooksville, , ME 39 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Moses Blake Mother: Martha Bates
Marriage: June 29, 1877 - Brooksville, , ME
Wife Mary A. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Wellington F. Blake Capt.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Capt.
!From Dick Brownell: List of logs of the ships Richard Law, George Kilborn, Doctor Kane, MontiCristi, Agnes D. Grace, L.D. Wentworth, Emma S. Briggs, Anna W. Barker..master of these vessels from 1872 to 1893.logs in Penobscot Marine Museum
George Loring Hersey and Mary Ann Bates
Husband George Loring Hersey
Born: July 18, 1831 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Loring Hersey Mother: Martha Ann Churchill
Marriage: December 21, 1851 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Wife Mary Ann Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
John D. Parker and Mary Annie Bates
Husband John D. Parker
Born: - Salem, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: February 13, 1867
Wife Mary Annie Bates
Born: March 8, 1840 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Eliel Bates Mother: Hannah Stodder
Children
1 F Emma Maria Parker
Born: May 25, 1869 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
John M. Blake Jr. and Mary C. Bates
Husband John M. Blake Jr.
Born: September 6, 1816 - Brooksville, , ME 44 Baptized: Died: 1876 - Gloucester, , MA 45 Buried:
Father: John Blake Mother: Betsy Moore
Marriage: May 2, 1839 - Brooksville, , ME
Wife Mary C. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles M. Blake
Born: April 24, 1840 - Brooksville, , ME 45 46 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Asbury Caldwell Blake 47
Born: July 20, 1843 - Brooksville, , ME 47 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Rhoda Ann Harvey
3 M Edgar W. Blake
Born: May 15, 1847 - Brewer, ME Baptized: Died: September 8, 1847 - Brewer, ME Buried:
4 F Ella Estelle Blake
Born: June 28, 1851 - Brewer, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 U Clemace Bates Blake
Born: 1853 - ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Mary Blake
Born: 1855 - ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M John Fremont Blake
Born: 1857 - Bangor, ME 48 Baptized: Died: 1915 - St. George, Charlton County, GA 48 Buried: - Oakview Cemetery, St. George, GASpouse: Montene McMillian
General Notes: Husband - John M. Blake Jr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
!Prob. military service: on roster of the Artillery mustered Sept. 18, 1834 under command of Eben P. Parker...paid 50 cents/day 6093725 page 162. also under same reference, page 370 line 5: "Blake, John S., Private in 1st Calvary Co. K enlisted 16 Feb 1864, promoted to corporal then mustered out 1 Aug 1865"
General Notes: Wife - Mary C. Bates
!Intent 0010614 page 139
General Notes: Child - Charles M. Blake
!Civil War vet: See correspondence Ralph C. Blake with Emma Louise Blake dated 05/17/50.
General Notes: Child - Asbury Caldwell Blake
!Birth: JASPER page 37.
!Civil War vet: See correspondence Ralph C. Blakewith Emma Louise Blake dated 05/17/50. was with the 5th MA calvary, was captured and put in prison in that notorious Andersonville prison camp in S. Carolinawhere he received severe treatment that eventually caused his death.
General Notes: Child - John Fremont Blake
!"Brother of my grand dad who went west from Gloucester, was a banker"--Ralph C. Blake in letter dated May 17, 1950 to Mrs Sehl (Emma Louise Blake)
Notes in E-mailfrom Mason Blake to Carl Blake including this article written in 1976 by William Eugene Barber for the Baker County Pres: "....The Bank of St. George, [St. George, GA] owned by John F. Blake, operated from 1910 to 1916....". The family living on Lee street 1910 census.
Notes E-mail dted April 09 from Mason Blake to Carl Blake:
William H. Mooney and Mary E. Bates
Husband William H. Mooney
Born: 1848 - St Albans, VT Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Patrick Mooney Mother: Catherine W. Brakey
Marriage: November 13, 1879 - Rec'd St Albans, VT
Wife Mary E. Bates
Born: 1850 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - William H. Mooney
OCCUPATION:
1879: farmer [VVRmr]
Andrew McCausland and Mary H. Bates
Husband Andrew McCausland
Born: June 13, 1793 Baptized: Died: July 17, 1872 Buried:
Father: Henry McCausland Mother: Abiel Stackpole
Marriage: February 6, 1816
Wife Mary H. Bates
Born: 1796 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Robert Beedle and Mary Martha Bates
Husband Robert Beedle
Born: 1642 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Beedle Mother: Mary Parkhouse
Marriage:
Wife Mary Martha Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Beedle
Born: - Newbury, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Anna Carr Marr: November 11, 1702
General Notes: Husband - Robert Beedle
<b>Robert Beedle</b>. Born ca 1642 in New England. Robert died bef Dec 1683 in Amesbury, MA.
Robert's surname is variously spelled Beatle, Beddle, Bedel, Bedell, Bedle, Beedle, Beetle, Betell, Betle, Bettel, and Bettell.
Robert was of Salisbury, and of Newbury by 1667 where he took his oath of allegiance in 1678, age 36, of Amesbury in 1680.<u><sup>200 <../rr_src/src001.html></u></sup>
From <i>The Essex Antiquarian,</i> Volume VII, 1903, page 183:"Descendants of Robert Beadle of Amesbury and Newbury," no author listed:<u><sup>350 <../rr_src/src002.html></u></sup>
"Robert Beadle, born between 1633 and 1645, was a planter and lived in Newbury first in 1664; in the Amesbury portion of Salisbury a short time about 1666; then in Newbury until 1679, when he settled in Amesbury, where he died in 1683. The inventory of his estate is dated Dec. 6, 1683; and his widow Martha Beetle was appointed administratrix of his estate Sept. 30, 1684. He marrried Martha ___ before 1666."
From the <i>Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire</i>, edited by Ezra Stearns, Lewis Publ., Chicago, 1908.<u><sup>351 <../rr_src/src002.html></u></sup> Under the name Bedel, Volume III, page 1341:
"This name appears in different forms BEDEL in the early settlement of Massachusett Bay Colony, the most usual of which was Beedle. It was also often found Bedell, which was borne by one of the most distinguished soldiers of New Hampshire in Revolutionary times and before, and has since been borne by other citizens active and skillful in the professions, in the arts of peace and war; and many of the descendants of the revolutionary hero bearing other names as well as that of Bedel have rendered honorable service in the history of this state. This name in the early writing is variously spelled Beatle, Beedle, Bedle, Beadle, Bedell and Bedel.
"The first of whom record appears was Robert Beedle, of Salisbury, Newbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts. There are conflicting statements as to his age, the dates of births given ranging from 1633 to 1645. Savage says that he was probably a son of Robert Beedle of Wethersfield and New London, Connecticut, who may have removed to Newbury in 1650. There were several in Salem who spelled the name Beadle, but no Robert has been found among them. Robert Beedle seems to have removed from Salisbury to Newbury about 1667, and took the oath of allegiance the following year, at which time his age was given as thirty-six years. He was a resident of Amesbury in 1680 and in 1683, the inventory of his estate being made in the latter year. He bought land in Amesbury in 1668. His widow, Martha, presented the inventory of his estate September 30, 1684. Their children were: Mary. Thomas, Elizabeth. Judith (died young), Hannah. Robert, Judith, John and Isabel."
Millicent Bates
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Millicent Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: 1805 Buried:
Father: Comfort Bates Mother: Millicent Carver
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Marriage Bann 49, June 23, 1788 - Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Children
General Notes: Wife - Millicent Bates
One source states married Mr. Miner by 1756. A second report has the marriage to Gideon Sampson. I don't know if either or both are correct.
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Moses Bates and Hannah Norton
Husband Moses Bates
Born: December 23, 1740 - Abington, MA Baptized: Died: March 31, 1781 - Cummington, MA Buried:Marriage: November 28, 1761 - Abington, MA
Wife Hannah Norton
Born: September 24, 1745 - Cummington, MA Baptized: Died: September 10, 1822 - Cummington, MA Buried:
Father: William Norton Mother: Elizabeth Bennett
Other Spouse: David Reed - January 9, 1788
Other Spouse: David Cobb - May 15, 1810 - Cummington, MA
Children
1 F Rachel Bates
Born: 1780 Baptized: Died: October 29, 1865 Buried:Spouse: Amos Cobb
John Warren and Naomi Bates
Husband John Warren
Born: 1690 - Plymouth, Plymouth, MA Baptized: Died: March 3, 1768 - Middleboro, Plymouth, Mass Buried: March 7, 1768 - Middleborough, Plymouth, MA AFN: HGJW-LX
Father: Richard Warren Mother: Sarah Torrey
Marriage: - Middleboro, Plymouth, Mass
Other Spouse: Anne Reed - July 27, 1737 - Middleborough, Plymouth, MA
Wife Naomi Bates
Born: 1692 - Of Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Baptized: Died: July 27, 1737 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Buried: AFN: HGJW-M4
Children
1 F Naomi Warren
Born: 1732 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Baptized: Died: June 21, 1795 Buried: AFN: SD00-KK
2 F Ann Warren
Born: 1734 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: SD00-LQ
3 F Naomi Warren
Born: September 8, 1717 - Scituate, Plymouth, MA Baptized: September 8, 1717 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Died: June 21, 1795 - Scituate, Mass Buried: AFN: M32C-33Spouse: Jeremiah Tinkham Marr: 1740 - Middleborough, Plymouth, MA
4 M James Warren
Born: December 4, 1714 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Baptized: August 3, 1718 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Died: May 14, 1788 - Sharon, Litchfield, CT Buried: AFN: M32B-ZFSpouse: Deborah Fuller Marr: July 15, 1746 - Sharon, Litchfield, CT
5 F Hope Warren
Born: 1716 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Baptized: Died: 1768 Buried: AFN: M32D-98
6 M Nehemiah Warren
Born: August 14, 1731 - Scituate, Plymouth, MA Baptized: October 31, 1731 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Died: September 28, 1785 - Sharon, Litchfield, CT Buried: October 3, 1785 - Sharon, Litchfield, CT AFN: M32C-2WSpouse: Anna Fuller Marr: March 31, 1757 - Sharon, Litchfield, CT
7 F Ann Warren
Born: 1716 - Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: M32C-48
8 M Nathaniel Warren
Born: September 30, 1721 - Scituate, Plymouth, MA Baptized: September 30, 1722 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Died: December 10, 1789 - Sharon, Litchfield, Con Buried: December 10, 1789 - Sharon, Litchfield, CT AFN: HGJP-8DSpouse: Jemima Fuller Marr: November 10, 1748 - Sharon, Litchfield, Con
9 M John Warren
Born: 1719 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Baptized: September 11, 1720 - Scituate, Plymouth, MA Died: January 1768 - Scituate, Plymouth, MA Buried: January 21, 1768 - Scituate, Plymouth, MA AFN: HGJW-DWSpouse: Elizabeth Lewis Marr: Rochester, Plymouth, MA
10 F Anna Warren
Born: 1723 - Scituate, Plymouth, MA Baptized: July 28, 1728 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Died: Buried: AFN: WNFQ-H8
11 M James II Warren
Born: September 8, 1717 - Scituate, Mass Baptized: September 8, 1717 - Scituate, Plymouth, Mass Died: August 3, 1718 Buried: AFN: WNFQ-CK
Death Notes: Child - Ann Warren
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Death Notes: Child - Anna Warren
Charlie Gould Perham and Nellie Bates
Husband Charlie Gould Perham
Born: September 26, 1876 - Mendota, IL Baptized: Died: October 8, 1915 - Chicago, IL Buried: - Oakridge Cemetery, Sandwich, IL
Father: Charles Gould Perham Mother: Georgia Anna Marston
Marriage: September 2, 1902
Wife Nellie Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Gladys Edith Perham
Born: June 12, 1903 Baptized: Died: March 19 and 29, 1954 Buried:
2 F Violet Evelyn Perham
Born: August 1906 Baptized: Died: February 1907 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Charlie Gould Perham
Obituary found in papers of Juanita (Marston) Coons -- copied by her daughter Ella Louise (Coons) Hendrickson 2011--
Charles Gould Perham 1915.10.02
The life of Charles Perham, son of Mrs. C. G. Perham of this city was crashed out last Friday night (October 8, 1915) at half past ten o'clock while he was attending to his work for the Wells Fargo Express Co. at the Polk Street Station in Chicago. He was conscious when picked up and his story of how they accident happened was told to a fellow employee and repeated before the corner's inquest.
Mr. Perham had just unloaded his truck and was standing beside it when another employee had unloaded his truck at a train on another track and neglected to move it. The train started and the steps of the first coach caught the truck and hurled it to one side in the direction of Mr. Perham and he was caught between the truck and the Express car into which he had unloaded from his truck.
He was taken to the Mercy Hospital. He realized his condition and that he could not live and asked that his mother and sister be sent for.
The body was brought to Sandwich Monday evening and taken to the home of his mother on Somonauk Street.
Charles Gould Perham was born at Mendota, September 26, 1876. At the age of two years his parents moved to Hastings, NE, which was his home until 1894 when the family came to Sandwich. He passed through grade school here and graduated from the high school with the class of 1896. He taught school for four years and in 1900 entered the employee of the Continental National Bank, Chicago. He remained with the bank for several years, until failing health made it necessary to take a residence in the west.
About two years ago his health having been restored he returned and was engaged in the rural mail service. A few months ago he with many others were temporarily laid off and he was working for the Wells Fargo Express Co. when he met with the accident that resulted in his death.
He was married to Miss Nellie Bates of Geneva, IL, in September 1902. He leaves a daughter, Gladys Edith, twelve years of age. A daughter, Violet Evelyn died at the age of six months. He is survived also by his mother and one sister, Miss Mary Perham, both of this city.
Mr. Perham was a man of excellent character, faithful in the work committed to him and highly esteemed by his many friends and acquaintances. He united with the Congregational Church in Sandwich in 1897 and remained a faithful member so long and he remained in the city.
The funeral service was held in the Congregational Church Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Dr. J. M. Lewis. The burial took place at Oak Ridge Cemetery. (Note - Sandwich, IL)
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
General Notes: Wife - Nellie Bates
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
General Notes: Child - Gladys Edith Perham
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
General Notes: Child - Violet Evelyn Perham
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
Carroll Eugene Farrington and Ora Bates
Husband Carroll Eugene Farrington
Born: May 15, 1884 - Waltham, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: December 11, 1960 - Gardiner, Kennebec County, Maine, USA Buried:
Father: Charles Wendall Farrington Mother: Anna May Virgin
Marriage: 1900 - Maine, USA
Wife Ora Bates
Born: 1884 - Maine, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Wilma Ora Farrington
Born: May 3, 1908 - Waterford, Maine, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles May Berdan Marr: September 5, 1936 - Litchfield, Maine, USA
General Notes: Husband - Carroll Eugene Farrington
was in Source: "Farringtons" pg 58
General Notes: Wife - Ora Bates
/Farrington/
was in Source: "Farringtons" pg 58
General Notes: Child - Wilma Ora Farrington
/Berdan/
was in Source: "Farringtons" pg 61-2
Caleb Lincoln and Rachel Bates
Husband Caleb Lincoln
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: May 8, 1684 - Hingham, MA
Wife Rachel Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: 1696 Buried:
Children
1 F Rachel Lincoln
Born: June 20, 1688 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Nathaniel Howe Marr: November 26, 1718
John Mills and Rachel Bates
Husband John Mills
Born: 1675 - England Baptized: Died: 1760 - Rowan County, North Carolina, USA Buried:Marriage: 1711 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Other Spouse: Rebecca - 1740 - Frederick County, Virginia, USA
Wife Rachel Bates
Born: 1695 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Mills
Born: 1709 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Harrold Marr: 1730 - New Garden Mm, Chester Co, PA
2 M John Mills
Born: 1712 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: - Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Buried:Spouse: Sarah Beals Marr: 1732 - Chester Mm, PA
3 M Hurr Mills
Born: 1715 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Rachel Harrold Marr: 1733 - PA
4 M Henry Mills
Born: 1720 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hannah Thornburgh Marr: 1738 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
5 F Mary Mills
Born: - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Beeson Marr: 1740 - PA
General Notes: Husband - John Mills
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
lvd Berkeley Co WV; Frederick Co VA;P. George Co MD
ch record New Garden MM NC
General Notes: Wife - Rachel Bates
/Mills/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Thomas Mills
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Quakers
General Notes: Child - John Mills
land in Deep River Tsp Rowan/Guifford Cty NC
May 1750 in Frederick Cty VA
New Garden MM NC
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Hurr Mills
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Quakers EQG1 562
General Notes: Child - Henry Mills
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Mary Mills
/Beeson/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Amos Cobb and Rachel Bates
Husband Amos Cobb
Born: March 20, 1775 - Abington, MA Baptized: Died: July 2, 1846 Buried:
Father: David Cobb Mother: Hannah Orcutt
Marriage:
Wife Rachel Bates
Born: 1780 Baptized: Died: October 29, 1865 Buried:
Father: Moses Bates Mother: Hannah Norton
Children
1 F Sally Cobb
Born: November 8, 1798 Baptized: Died: October 9, 1805 Buried:
2 F Amanda Cobb
Born: March 2, 1800 Baptized: Died: September 14, 1805 Buried:
3 M Austin Cobb
Born: January 26, 1802 Baptized: Died: September 15, 1873 Buried:Spouse: Czarina Robinson
4 F Wealthy Cobb
Born: May 23, 1805 Baptized: Died: June 22, 1865 - Cummington, MA Buried:Spouse: Levi Kingman Marr: September 5, 1834
5 F Sally Cobb
Born: March 21, 1810 Baptized: Died: April 6, 1810 Buried:
6 M Charles Cobb
Born: May 14, 1811 Baptized: Died: August 8, 1814 Buried:
7 F Mary Ann Cobb
Born: May 2, 1823 Baptized: Died: October 16, 1881 Buried:Spouse: Edmund W. Tillson Marr: December 8, 1840
Reuben Bates and Mary Rideout
Husband Reuben Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Rideout
Born: January 19, 1842 - Pembroke, Plymouth Co., Mass Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Rideout Mother: Mary Baker Baker
Other Spouse: Reuben Bates
Children
Ruth Bates
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ruth Bates
Born: 1702 - Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 50 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Caleb Bates Mother: Mary Lane
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Ruth Bates
Y
General Notes: Wife - Ruth Bates
Rootsweb database of Victor Grant Hillard, Jr.
Lt. Samuel Stubbs and Ruth Bates
Husband Lt. Samuel Stubbs
Born: - North Yarmouth, Maine Baptized: Died: March 23, 1823 - Leeds, Maine Buried:
Father: Richard Stubbs Mother: Mercy Brown
Marriage: May 29, 1805 - Leeds, Maine
Other Spouse: Anne True - March 17, 1773 - North Yarmouth, Maine
Wife Ruth Bates
Born: 1775 Baptized: Died: February 12, 1847 - Milo, Maine Buried:
Father: Lemuel Bates Mother: Mercy Witherell
Children
1 M Richard True Stubbs
Born: May 7, 1806 - Leeds, Kennebec, Maine, USA Baptized: Died: January 15, 1877 - Milo, Piscatuquis, Maine, USA Buried: January 16, 1877 - Milo, Piscataquis, Maine, USA
2 M Seth Witherell Stubbs
Born: October 30, 1807 - Leeds, Kennebec County, Maine Baptized: Died: - Lincolnton, Lincoln County, NC Buried:Spouse: Francis Otis Davice Marr: February 10, 1830 - Milo, Maine
3 M Henry Sewell Stubbs
Born: December 27, 1809 - Leeds, Kennebec, Maine, USA Baptized: Died: June 20, 1885 - Sherman Mills, Aroostook, Maine, USA Buried:Spouse: Hulda Nute Marr: 1839 - Milo, Piscatuquis, Maine, USA
4 F Anna Stubbs
Born: October 23, 1811 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Samuel Stubbs
Born: 1815 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Lorenzo Dow Stubbs
Born: 1817 - Leeds, Kennebec, Maine, USA Baptized: Died: 1877 - Bellevue, Bossier, Louisiana, USA Buried:Spouse: UnknownSpouse: Sarah Levins Marr: 1855 - Bellevue, Bossier Parish, La.
7 M Rufus Stubbs
Born: 1820 Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Lt. Samuel Stubbs
--Other Fields _FA1: Date: 29 May 1805 Place: MARRIED RUTH BATES _FA6: Place: CORDWAINER _FA8: Place: NORTH YARMOUTH, MAINE AND LEEDS, MAINE _FA9: Place: PROBABLY CONGREGATIONAL
General Notes: Child - Anna Stubbs
1) Invalid Dates - Death: WFT Est. 1812-1905
General Notes: Child - Samuel Stubbs
1) Invalid Dates - Death: WFT Est. 1816-1905
General Notes: Child - Rufus Stubbs
1) Invalid Dates - Death: WFT Est. 1821-1910
Samuel Bates and Hannah Ward
Husband Samuel Bates
Born: 1693 - Weymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 8, 1752 - Weymouth, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Increase Bates Mother: Mary Whitmarsh
Marriage: September 18, 1725
Wife Hannah Ward
Born: - Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, New England Baptized: Died: July 13, 1794 - Weymouth, Norfolk, MA Buried:
Father: John Ward Mother: Hannah Beal
Children
1 F Mary Bates
Born: - Weymouth, Norfolk, MA Baptized: Died: 1811 Buried:Spouse: John Reed Marr: December 26, 1745 - Weymouth, Norfolk, MA
General Notes: Child - Mary Bates
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John Bueter and Shelly Bates
Husband John Bueter
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jay Bueter Mother: Elaine H. Bengs
Marriage:
Wife Shelly Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Solomon Bates and Deborah Studley
Husband Solomon Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: December 14, 1732 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Wife Deborah Studley
Born: December 19, 1703 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Benjamin Studley Mother: Mary Merritt
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Deborah Studley
James Edward Higgins and Susan A. Bates
Husband James Edward Higgins
Born: December 7, 1844 - Rochester, Plymouth Co, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gideon Higgins Mother: Ruth Edwards
Marriage:
Wife Susan A. Bates
Born: - MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ida Higgins
Born: - Rochester, Plymouth Co, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Ruth D. Higgins
Born: - Rochester, Plymouth Co, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Charles Gideon Higgins
Born: March 20, 1874 - Fairhaven, Bristol Co, MA Baptized: Died: July 6, 1954 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - James Edward Higgins
Occupation: Farm Laborer, Living in Rochester, MA in 1880 Census.
General Notes: Child - Charles Gideon Higgins
In 1910 they lived in Acushnet, MA.
In 1920 they lived in Rochester, MA.
Source: Allen Humphries
Jason Farrington and Susanna T. Bates
Husband Jason Farrington
Born: 1816 - Dedham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jason Farrington Mother: Unknown
Marriage: February 20, 1838 - Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Wife Susanna T. Bates
Born: 1810 - Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Farrington
Born: April 1839 - Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: April 3, 1842 - Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA Buried:
2 F Farrington
Born: 1840 - Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: March 3, 1842 - Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA Buried:
3 M Jason Farrington
Born: July 17, 1843 - Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Jason Farrington
was in Source: "Farringtons" pg 17 43
Dedham VR
General Notes: Wife - Susanna T. Bates
/Farrington/
was in Source: "Farringtons" pg 27
Dedham/Weymouth VR
General Notes: Child - Farrington
was in Source: "Farringtons" pg 43
Weymouth VR
General Notes: Child - Farrington
was in Source: "Farringtons" pg 43
Weymouth VR
General Notes: Child - Jason Farrington
was in Source: "Farringtons" pg 43
Weymouth VR
Susannah Bates
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Susannah Bates
Born: - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Bates 1 2 Mother: Susanna Putnam
Children
Susannah Bates
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Susannah Bates
Born: - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Bates 1 2 Mother: Susanna Putnam
Children
Theophilus Bates and Sarah Tower
Husband Theophilus Bates
Born: May 4, 1763 Baptized: Died: - Vermont Buried:
Father: Joshua Bates Mother: Grace Lincoln
Marriage: August 12, 1787
Wife Sarah Tower
Born: 1770 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: October 28, 1770 - Baptized Died: Buried:
Children
Urban Sidney Bates and Marion Dayton
Husband Urban Sidney Bates
Born: March 24, 1847 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Eliel Bates Mother: Hannah Stodder
Marriage: November 30, 1871 - East Dorset, Vermont
Wife Marion Dayton
Born: - Dorset, Vermont Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Edward Dayton Bates
Born: February 11, 1883 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Bates Jr. and Margery Phillips
Husband William Bates Jr.
Born: - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: - England Buried:Marriage: - Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England
Wife Margery Phillips
Born: - England Baptized: Died: - England Buried:
Children
1 M Edward Bates 1 2
Born: - Boston, Lincolnshire, England Baptized: November 23, 1606 - Parish Church, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England Died: - Wessaguscus Or Wessagusett Colony Now Weymouth , Norfolk Co., MA Buried: - Burying Hill, Weymouth, MASpouse: Lydia Fairbanks 1 2 3 4Spouse: Susanna Putnam Marr: Drayton Beauchamp, Buckinghamshire, England
General Notes: Child - Edward Bates
William Bates and Bertha Viola Lufkin
Husband William Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Bertha Viola Lufkin
Born: March 27, 1873 - Philadelphia, PA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Lawson Lufkin Mother: Ann C. Vaneman
Children
William A. Bates and Hannah S. Crosby
Husband William A. Bates
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: August 9, 1835
Wife Hannah S. Crosby
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Freeman Cobb - September 7, 1829
Children
William Clinton Bates and Edith E. Taggart
Husband William Clinton Bates
Born: July 29, 1854 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Dewitt Clinton Bates Mother: Sarah Augusta Burbank
Marriage: August 19, 1885 - Ashland, Massachusetts
Wife Edith E. Taggart
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Zealous Bates and Abigail Nichols
Husband Zealous Bates
Born: March 1, 1754 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joshua Bates Mother: Grace Lincoln
Marriage: August 20, 1775
Wife Abigail Nichols
Born: January 22, 1757 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Nathaniel Nichols and Zibiah Bates
Husband Nathaniel Nichols
Born: July 30, 1749 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: December 15, 1774
Wife Zibiah Bates
Born: August 3, 1756 Baptized: Died: February 10, 1839 Buried:
Father: Joshua Bates Mother: Grace Lincoln
Children
Joseph Ramsay and Genevieve Bathilde
Husband Joseph Ramsay
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Genevieve Bathilde
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Angelique Ramsay
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Antoine Roy Desjardins Marr: October 23, 1827 - Kamouraska, Qc
Laurence Bertrand Lyman and Florence Marie Bathon
Husband Laurence Bertrand Lyman
Born: September 3, 1897 - Raymond, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA Baptized: Died: February 14, 1969 - San Francisco, California, USA Buried:
Father: Arthur Edgar Lyman Mother: Clara Bell Farrington
Marriage: 1921 - Texas
Wife Florence Marie Bathon
Born: May 22, 1899 - Vernal, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: 1966 - Bell Gardens, California, USA Buried:
Children
1 F Hope Mary Jane Lyman
Born: 1922 - Texas Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jose Eugenio Torres Marr: September 18, 1940 - St Columkelts Catholic Church Los Angeles, California, USA
George Washington Chute and Anna Bathrick
Husband George Washington Chute
Born: April 27, 1778 - Grandville, Annapolis, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: October 23, 1808 - Lunenburg, Worchester, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: John Chute Mother: Mary Crocker
Marriage: August 29, 1799 - Lunenberg, Worcester, MA
Wife Anna Bathrick
Born: April 10, 1775 - Lunenberg, Worcester, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 1846 - Lunenburg, Worchester, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Reuben Bathrick Mother: Mary Ann
Children
1 F Mary Chute
Born: 1803 - Lunenburg, Worcester, MA Baptized: Died: 1859 Buried:Spouse: Reuben Holden Marr: 1821 - Granville, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
2 M George Washington Chute
Born: July 4, 1805 - Lunenberg, Worcester, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Anna Chute
Born: 1798 - Lunenberg, Worcester, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M James Chute
Born: 1800 - Lunenberg, Worcester, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M John C. Chute
Born: 1807 - Lunenberg, Worcester, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Herbert Sylvester Partridge and Effie Elizabeth Bathrick
Husband Herbert Sylvester Partridge
Born: September 4, 1905 - Oneida, New York Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Earl Ashmore Partridge Mother: Rose Lovett
Marriage: July 14, 1934
Wife Effie Elizabeth Bathrick
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Sylvanus Holden and Polly Bathrick
Husband Sylvanus Holden
Born: March 17, 1766 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: April 5, 1843 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Buried:
Father: Philemon Holden Mother: Lucy Walker
Marriage:
Wife Polly Bathrick
Born: October 26, 1768 - Lunenburg, Worcester, MA Baptized: Died: October 14, 1849 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Buried:
Father: Reuben Bathrick Mother: Mary Ann
Children
1 M Sylvanus Holden
Born: 1794 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Mary Holden
Born: 1796 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Reuben Holden
Born: 1798 Baptized: Died: March 15, 1858 - Shirley, Middlesex Co, MA Buried:Spouse: Mary Chute Marr: 1821 - Granville, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
4 M Leander Holden
Born: June 23, 1801 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Philemon Holden
Born: October 5, 1803 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Erie Holden
Born: December 23, 1806 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Lucy Holden
Born: December 25, 1808 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Sylvanus Holden
Cause of Death:<CAUS> chronic infirmity
Notes: Marriage
_UID6F94D51570A7D811BD0D0000E812BF5CCCBC
General Notes: Child - Mary Holden
Also Known As:<_AKA> Polly /Holden/
Polly Bathrick
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Polly Bathrick
Born: October 26, 1768 - Lunenburg, Worcester, MA Baptized: Died: October 14, 1849 - Shirley, Middlesex, MA Buried:
Father: Reuben Bathrick Mother: Mary Ann
Other Spouse: Sylvanus Holden
Children
1 M Reuben Holden
Born: 1798 Baptized: Died: March 15, 1858 - Shirley, Middlesex Co, MA Buried:Spouse: Mary Chute Marr: 1821 - Granville, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
Samuel Bathrick and Susanna Eures
Husband Samuel Bathrick
Born: November 5, 1718 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: May 1, 1804 - Littleton, Worcester, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Thomas Bathrick Mother: Elizabeth Beecher
Marriage: December 11, 1740 - Bedford, Mdlsx, Massachusetts
Wife Susanna Eures
Born: June 15, 1723 - Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 17, 1806 - Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Henry Ewers Mother: Susanna Ball
Children
1 M Reuben Bathrick
Born: October 25, 1743 - Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: January 18, 1829 - Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Mary Ann Marr: 1767 - Lunenberg, Worcester, Massachusetts
Thomas Bathrick and Ruth Buck
Husband Thomas Bathrick
Born: 1650 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 2, 1683 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried:Marriage: 1674 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Wife Ruth Buck
Born: November 6, 1653 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: September 2, 1683 - Cambridge Or Woburn, Mass. Buried: AFN: NPTC-X2
Father: Roger Buck Mother: Susanna Jones
Children
1 M Thomas Bathrick
Born: May 15, 1680 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 20, 1762 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Beecher Marr: October 9, 1701 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Thomas Bathrick and Elizabeth Beecher
Husband Thomas Bathrick
Born: May 15, 1680 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 20, 1762 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Thomas Bathrick Mother: Ruth Buck
Marriage: October 9, 1701 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Wife Elizabeth Beecher
Born: 1699 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: April 8, 1749 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel Bathrick
Born: November 5, 1718 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: May 1, 1804 - Littleton, Worcester, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Susanna Eures Marr: December 11, 1740 - Bedford, Mdlsx, Massachusetts
Arthur Adam Batie and Emma Anna Gatewood
Husband Arthur Adam Batie
Born: May 5, 1859 - Praire Du Chien, WI Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1891 - Indian Terr OK
Wife Emma Anna Gatewood
Born: January 12, 1873 - Stringtown, Choctaw Nat, Indian Terr Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Henry Gatewood Mother: Virginia Lewis
Children
General Notes: Husband - Arthur Adam Batie
fam hist-M.Jagmin 1996
Ancestral File 8 Aug 1995
General Notes: Wife - Emma Anna Gatewood
/Batie/
fam hist-M.Jagmin 1996
Ancestral File 8 Aug 1995
Edward John Batie and Mary Franklin Gatewood
Husband Edward John Batie
Born: January 2, 1864 - Grant Co, WI Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1893 - Indian Terr OK
Wife Mary Franklin Gatewood
Born: June 5, 1875 - Stringtown, Choctaw Nat, Indian Terr Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Henry Gatewood Mother: Virginia Lewis
Children
General Notes: Husband - Edward John Batie
fam hist-M.Jagmin 1996
Ancestral File 8 Aug 1995
General Notes: Wife - Mary Franklin Gatewood
/Batie/
fam hist-M.Jagmin 1996
Ancestral File 8 Aug 1995
James Howell Gatewood and Mary Robson Batie
Husband James Howell Gatewood
Born: June 1869 - Oklahoma Terr Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Henry Gatewood Mother: Virginia Lewis
Marriage: 1884 - WI
Wife Mary Robson Batie
Born: July 23, 1866 - Praire Du Chien, WI Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - James Howell Gatewood
fam hist-M.Jagmin 1996
Ancestral File 8 Aug 1995
General Notes: Wife - Mary Robson Batie
/Lewis/
fam hist-M.Jagmin 1996
Ancestral File 8 Aug 1995
William Echyngham and Alice Batisford
Husband William Echyngham
Born: 1338 - Echingham, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: March 20, 1412 - Echingham, Sussex, England Buried:
Father: William Echingham Mother: Elizabeth Criol
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Joan Fitzalan - 1401
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Wife Alice Batisford
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
William Sidney and Helen Batisford
Husband William Sidney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Sidney Mother: Elizabeth Ashburnham
Marriage:
Wife Helen Batisford
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Batisford Mother:
Children
1 M William Sidney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joanna Brokhull
Robert Batisford
Husband Robert Batisford
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Helen Batisford
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Sidney
Batsch and Smith
Husband Batsch
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Conrad Smith 51 Mother: Kaiser
Children
Richard Young and Margery Batson
Husband Richard Young 52 53 54
Born: 1630 - Cape Porpise, ME Baptized: Died: - Cape Porpise, ME Buried:
Father: Rowland Young 52 53 54 Mother: Joan Knight 52 53 54
Marriage: - Cape Porpose, York Co., Maine 52 53 54
Wife Margery Batson 52 53 54
Born: 1630 - England Baptized: Died: - Cape Porpise, ME Buried:
Father: Stephen Batson 52 53 54 Mother: Elizabeth 52 53 54
Children
1 F Mary Young 52 53 54
Born: 1667 - Cape Porpise, ME Baptized: Died: July 1736 - Kittery, York, Maine Buried:Spouse: William Wormwood 52 53 54 Marr: 1683 - York, York Co., Maine 52 53 54
General Notes: Husband - Richard Young
1 _UID 7FB7504F45175749A3B4E7E4612AC8A0E650
General Notes: Wife - Margery Batson
She married twice
1)William Kendall BEF. 1660
2) Richard Young AFT. 1666
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Mary Young
1 _UID 944693F78D780044A02968334DA04B95DEE4
David Libby and Mary A. Batson
Husband David Libby
Born: September 16, 1803 - Belfast, Waldo Co, ME Baptized: Died: December 28, 1836 Buried:
Father: Abraham Libby Mother: Betsey Hill
Marriage: August 19, 1824 - Boston, Suffolk Co, MA
Wife Mary A. Batson
Born: - Marblehead, Essex Co, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Stephen B. Libby
Born: July 7, 1825 - Belfast, Waldo Co, ME Baptized: Died: May 2, 1847 - At Sea Buried:Spouse: Susan W. McKenney Marr: December 18, 1845
2 M David H. Libby
Born: August 19, 1827 - Belfast, Waldo Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sarah M. Hook Marr: March 20, 1849
3 M John A. Libby
Born: May 20, 1830 - Belfast, Waldo Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ann J. Libby
4 F Mary E. Libby
Born: October 24, 1833 - Belfast, Waldo Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John E. Blake Marr: August 3, 1854 - Belfast, Waldo Co, ME
General Notes: Husband - David Libby
Source: C. T. Libby, Vol. I, pg. 309
Death Notes: Wife - Mary A. Batson
Y
General Notes: Wife - Mary A. Batson
Father: Samuel Batson
#1M: "Unk" Glosson
#3M: William Holt
Death Notes: Child - David H. Libby
Y
General Notes: Child - David H. Libby
!Living in Belfast, Waldo Co, ME in 1880 Census.
Occupation: Sail Maker
Death Notes: Child - John A. Libby
Y
General Notes: Child - John A. Libby
Occupation: Sailor and Sailmaker
Death Notes: Child - Mary E. Libby
Peter Thatcher and Alice Batt
Husband Peter Thatcher 52 53 54
Born: 1571 - Salisbury, Wilts., England Baptized: Died: - Salisbury, Wilts., England Buried:
Father: Peter Thatcher 52 53 54 Mother: Elizabeth 52 53 54
Marriage: 1598 - St. Edmunds, England 52 53 54
Wife Alice Batt 52 53 54
Born: - St.Martin, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: July 22, 1676 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:
Father: Thomas Batt 52 53 54 Mother: Joanne Byley 52 53 54
Children
1 F Dorothy Thatcher 52 53 54
Born: 1598 - Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA Baptized: Died: Buried: - Yarmouth, Barnstable, MASpouse: Richard Sears Sares 52 53 54 Marr: 1632 52 53 54
General Notes: Husband - Peter Thatcher
1 _UID 48F4F90BD00DC941A9AEBEAE471988E8BAAE
General Notes: Wife - Alice Batt
1 _UID C15FC82F634EE44D81DE3FEA5657CE2B27D9
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Dorothy Thatcher
1 _UID 2A116AFC3CBA9B4EBAF9017AB373982A9657
John Webster and Ann Batt
Husband John Webster 55 56 57 58 59 60 61
Born: 1633 - England 55 56 57 59 Baptized: Died: 1714 - Newbury, Essex Co, MA 55 56 61 Buried:
Father: John Webster 55 56 61 62 63 64 Mother: Mary Shatswell 55 56 61 65 66 67 68
Marriage: June 13, 1653 - Newbury, Essex Co, MA 55 56 69
Noted events in his life were:
1. Event 1, Immigrated
Wife Ann Batt
Born: 1635 - England Baptized: Died: October 18, 1716 - Newbury, Essex Co, MA Buried:
Father: Nicholas Batt Mother: Lucy
Children
1 F Lucy Webster
Born: December 19, 1664 - Newbury, MA Baptized: Died: 1718 - Haverhill Essex Cty MA Buried:Spouse: John Merrill Marr: 1686 - MA
General Notes: Husband - John Webster
info-Clunies 199
General Notes: Wife - Ann Batt
/Webster/
info-Clunies 199
General Notes: Child - Lucy Webster
--Invalid Dates
Death: Post 1718
Christopher Batt and Alice St.Barbe
Husband Christopher Batt 52 53 54
Born: 1545 - St.Edmund, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: August 31, 1581 - Salisbury, Witshire, England Buried:
Father: John Batt 52 53 54 Mother: Margaret Thistlethwayte 52 53 54
Marriage: July 8, 1568 - St. Martin, Salisbury, Englnd 52 53 54
Wife Alice St.Barbe 52 53 54
Born: 1545 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: 1607 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Batt 52 53 54
Born: December 30, 1571 - St.Edmund, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: - St.Martin, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:Spouse: Joanne Byley 52 53 54 Marr: 1600 - St.Edmund, Salisbury, England 52 53 54
General Notes: Husband - Christopher Batt
I have him married to Alice Sayntbarbe 8 July inSalisbury,Wiltshire,England. Its the spelling of the name, I think?
General Notes: Wife - Alice St.Barbe
1 _UID D0F4E44AB979F548B52C819157DFED168D1F
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Thomas Batt
1 _UID 3C636A895332DF4AA70C1A97DDBB033F7EAD
John Batt
Husband John Batt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Batt Bath
Born: 1580 - Wiltshire Co., England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Carpenter Of Wherewell Marr: 1599 - England
John Batt
Husband John Batt
Born: 1500 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: 1577 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:Marriage: 1525 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Batt 52 53 54
Born: 1525 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: October 1577 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:Spouse: Margaret Thistlethwayte 52 53 54 Marr: 1545 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England 52 53 54
General Notes: Child - John Batt
1 _UID 3AFABF839DD7D549A873239FED63854C0660
John Batt
Husband John Batt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Batt
Born: 1580 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Carpenter Of Wherewell
General Notes: Child - Mary Batt
married 1595 Old Salisbury, Parish,England
John Batt and Margaret Thistlethwayte
Husband John Batt 52 53 54
Born: 1525 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: October 1577 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:
Father: John Batt Mother:
Marriage: 1545 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England 52 53 54
Wife Margaret Thistlethwayte 52 53 54
Born: 1520 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: 1560 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:
Father: Andrew Thistlethwayte 52 53 54 Mother:
Children
1 M Christopher Batt 52 53 54
Born: 1545 - St.Edmund, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: August 31, 1581 - Salisbury, Witshire, England Buried:Spouse: Alice St.Barbe 52 53 54 Marr: July 8, 1568 - St. Martin, Salisbury, Englnd 52 53 54
General Notes: Husband - John Batt
1 _UID 3AFABF839DD7D549A873239FED63854C0660
General Notes: Wife - Margaret Thistlethwayte
She was the widow of William Holes of Salisbury,Wiltshire
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Christopher Batt
I have him married to Alice Sayntbarbe 8 July inSalisbury,Wiltshire,England. Its the spelling of the name, I think?
William Carpenter Of Wherewell and Mary Batt
Husband William Carpenter Of Wherewell
Born: 1576 - Marden, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Carpenter Of Marden Mother: Eleanor Carpenter
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary Batt Bath - 1599 - England
Wife Mary Batt
Born: 1580 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Batt Mother:
Children
General Notes: Husband - William Carpenter Of Wherewell
William of Wherewell husband of Mary Batt is also referred to as "Vicarof Poling"
married 1595 Old Salisbury, Parish, Eng.
[Br?und WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0089, Date of Import: Oct 6, 1996]
!VITAL RECORDS OF REHOBOTH, MA (FHL #974.485/R1 V2a)
PETER WILSON COLDHAM, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS (FHL #973 W2col)
[Br?und WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0945, Date of Import: Oct 6, 1996]
all info from corres. w/Helen Carpenter Burns 1990
William, the progenitor of the Rehoboth family, came over in the ship"Bevis",
with his son William, son's wife Abigail and their children. He wasregistered
at Southampton, at the time of emigration as a carpenter by trade and ascoming
from Wherwell, but it is evident that he was a resident of London. Itappears
that all the family were dissenters and consequently obliged to leave thecity
of Londong for a more quiet place. It is a well-known fact that Williamwho
came to America in 1638 returned to England, leaving his son William withhis
wife Abigail and their children at Weymouth. His age is 33 on the 1638Bevis
ship list.
The following is extracted from the "Ancestry and descendatns of Colonel
Solomon Carpenter of Goshen, New York", Researched, Compiled and issuedby the
Carpenter Association in 1974: The Bevis Shipping list, located at theBritish
Museum in London, contains the following:
"Southampton. The List of the Names of Passengers Intended to shipthemselves,
in the bevis of Hampton of C> Tounes, Robert Batten Mr for Newengland,And thus
by vertue of the Lord Treasurers warrant of the second of May wch wasafter the
restraynt and they some Dayes gone to sea Before the Kinges MatesProclamacon
Came unto South'ton.
No of persons (William Carpenter) of Horwell Carpenters . . . age 62
(William Carpenter, JR.) 32
8 (Abigail Carpenter and fower children 10 and under 32
(tho. Banshott, servent .......................... 14
Endorsed: "Southton, 1638, The Cert. and list of the Passengers namesgone
for New England in the Bevis of Hampton, in May 1638.
The Bevis sailed in May of 1638 from Southapton, England with 61passengers
aboard. Among them were one WILLIAM CARPENTER of Horwell, age 62;William,
his son, age 33; his son's wife, Abigail, 32, and four grandchildren ofage 10
or under. The grandchildren's names are not mentioned in the ship'sclearance
papers. The Carpenters were also accompanied by a servent, ThomasBansholt,
age 14.
The ocean crossing in 1638 was a long journey and passengers sufferedmany
hardships within the cramped quarters of ships which were usually lessthan 50
feet in length. Sleeping facilities were less than comfortable and the
selection of food extremely limited. The incidence of disease andshipboard
death may not have been as prevalent as on some of the voyages of thepervious
18 years, but we can be certain the trip to the New World, even infavorable
weather, was not a pleasurable one for these adventuresome travelers.Their
days at sea were probably fraught with anxiety even though we know theyhad
high hopes for their future in the Colony.
It is believed the the elder William Carpenter left his son and family at
Weymouth, MA and returned to England on the Bevis.
The younger William Carpenter was admitted a freeman of Weymouth May 13,1640
and was named constable in 1641. He also served as representative ofWeymouth
in 1641 and 1643. Although records indicate William Carpenter wasadmitted as
an inhabitant of Rehoboth on March 28, 1645, it is possible he livedthere
before that date. It is certain that he served as town clerk and one ofthe
Rehoboth proprietors as early as 1644.
General Notes: Wife - Mary Batt
married 1595 Old Salisbury, Parish,England
Thomas Batt and Joanne Byley
Husband Thomas Batt 52 53 54
Born: December 30, 1571 - St.Edmund, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: - St.Martin, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:
Father: Christopher Batt 52 53 54 Mother: Alice St.Barbe 52 53 54
Marriage: 1600 - St.Edmund, Salisbury, England 52 53 54
Wife Joanne Byley 52 53 54
Born: Baptized: Died: December 24, 1632 - St.Edmund, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:
Father: Henry Byley Mother: Alice Holmes
Children
1 F Alice Batt 52 53 54
Born: - St.Martin, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: July 22, 1676 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Buried:Spouse: Peter Thatcher 52 53 54 Marr: 1598 - St. Edmunds, England 52 53 54
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Batt
1 _UID 3C636A895332DF4AA70C1A97DDBB033F7EAD
General Notes: Wife - Joanne Byley
1 _UID 3EBF26C20B815249B12E8CD918CBA6E8C117
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Alice Batt
1 _UID C15FC82F634EE44D81DE3FEA5657CE2B27D9
William Carpenter Of Wherewell and Mary Batt Bath
Husband William Carpenter Of Wherewell
Born: 1576 - Marden, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Carpenter Of Marden Mother: Eleanor Carpenter
Marriage: 1599 - England
Other Spouse: Mary Batt
Wife Mary Batt Bath
Born: 1580 - Wiltshire Co., England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Batt Mother:
Children
1 M William Carpenter Of Rehoboth
Born: May 23, 1605 - Wherwell, Hants, England Baptized: Died: - Rehoboth, Bristol, MA Buried:Spouse: Abigail Bennett SearlesSpouse: Abigail Bennett
General Notes: Husband - William Carpenter Of Wherewell
William of Wherewell husband of Mary Batt is also referred to as "Vicarof Poling"
married 1595 Old Salisbury, Parish, Eng.
[Br?und WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0089, Date of Import: Oct 6, 1996]
!VITAL RECORDS OF REHOBOTH, MA (FHL #974.485/R1 V2a)
PETER WILSON COLDHAM, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS (FHL #973 W2col)
[Br?und WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0945, Date of Import: Oct 6, 1996]
all info from corres. w/Helen Carpenter Burns 1990
William, the progenitor of the Rehoboth family, came over in the ship"Bevis",
with his son William, son's wife Abigail and their children. He wasregistered
at Southampton, at the time of emigration as a carpenter by trade and ascoming
from Wherwell, but it is evident that he was a resident of London. Itappears
that all the family were dissenters and consequently obliged to leave thecity
of Londong for a more quiet place. It is a well-known fact that Williamwho
came to America in 1638 returned to England, leaving his son William withhis
wife Abigail and their children at Weymouth. His age is 33 on the 1638Bevis
ship list.
The following is extracted from the "Ancestry and descendatns of Colonel
Solomon Carpenter of Goshen, New York", Researched, Compiled and issuedby the
Carpenter Association in 1974: The Bevis Shipping list, located at theBritish
Museum in London, contains the following:
"Southampton. The List of the Names of Passengers Intended to shipthemselves,
in the bevis of Hampton of C> Tounes, Robert Batten Mr for Newengland,And thus
by vertue of the Lord Treasurers warrant of the second of May wch wasafter the
restraynt and they some Dayes gone to sea Before the Kinges MatesProclamacon
Came unto South'ton.
No of persons (William Carpenter) of Horwell Carpenters . . . age 62
(William Carpenter, JR.) 32
8 (Abigail Carpenter and fower children 10 and under 32
(tho. Banshott, servent .......................... 14
Endorsed: "Southton, 1638, The Cert. and list of the Passengers namesgone
for New England in the Bevis of Hampton, in May 1638.
The Bevis sailed in May of 1638 from Southapton, England with 61passengers
aboard. Among them were one WILLIAM CARPENTER of Horwell, age 62;William,
his son, age 33; his son's wife, Abigail, 32, and four grandchildren ofage 10
or under. The grandchildren's names are not mentioned in the ship'sclearance
papers. The Carpenters were also accompanied by a servent, ThomasBansholt,
age 14.
The ocean crossing in 1638 was a long journey and passengers sufferedmany
hardships within the cramped quarters of ships which were usually lessthan 50
feet in length. Sleeping facilities were less than comfortable and the
selection of food extremely limited. The incidence of disease andshipboard
death may not have been as prevalent as on some of the voyages of thepervious
18 years, but we can be certain the trip to the New World, even infavorable
weather, was not a pleasurable one for these adventuresome travelers.Their
days at sea were probably fraught with anxiety even though we know theyhad
high hopes for their future in the Colony.
It is believed the the elder William Carpenter left his son and family at
Weymouth, MA and returned to England on the Bevis.
The younger William Carpenter was admitted a freeman of Weymouth May 13,1640
and was named constable in 1641. He also served as representative ofWeymouth
in 1641 and 1643. Although records indicate William Carpenter wasadmitted as
an inhabitant of Rehoboth on March 28, 1645, it is possible he livedthere
before that date. It is certain that he served as town clerk and one ofthe
Rehoboth proprietors as early as 1644.
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - William Carpenter Of Rehoboth
William of Rehoboth came to America on the ship BEVIS which sailed in
May
1 CONC of 1638 from Southhampton, Hampshire, England with 61 passangers.
1 CONT Accompanying him was his father William ( 10 ) Carpenter of
Wherewell,
1 CONC Hampshire, age 62, wife Abigail, age 32, and four children under
10. It
1 CONC is believed that the elder William left his son and family at
Weymouth
1 CONC Mass. and returned to England on the Bevis.
1 CONT
1 CONT Captain William (11) of Rehoboth died probably in the winter of
1668 -
1 CONC 1669.
1 CONT His will, dated 07, Feb. 1669 named his wife and children and was
1 CONC witnessed by Thomas Willet, Josiah Winslow and William Bradford.
1 CONT Source: D. Pulsifer, " Plymouth Colony records," 12 V, Boston,
Ma. 1861,
1 CONC Wills, V2 pp 80 - 83.
1 CONT They had a servant Thomas Banshott 14 years old.
1 CONT The Younger WilIiiam was admitted a freeman of Weymouth on 13
May 1640
1 CONC and was named Constable in 1641
a/k/a William Batt Carpenter
[Br?und WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0089, Date of Import: Oct 6, 1996]
!FAMILY GROUP RECORDS ARCHIVES
VITAL RECORDS OF REHOBOTH, MA (FHL #974.485/R1 V2a)
PETER WILSON COLDHAM, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS (FHL #973 W2col)
WILL OF WILLIAM CARPENTER, SR., MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 14:231-33 (FHL #
974.4 D25m)
GEORGE WALTER CHAMBERLAIN, GENEALOGIES OF THE EARLY FAMILIES OF WEYMOUTH,MA
(FHL #974.47/W1 D2c)
[Br?und WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #6129, Date of Import: Oct 6, 1996]
A farmer. In 1641 and 1643, William was the Representative from Weymouthand was Constable in 1641. He was representative from Rehoboth in 1645,and was a close friend to Governor Bradford, who was married to William'scousin, Alice. He was also a cousin of William Carpenter of Providencewhopreceeded him from England to New England by several years.
[Br?und WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0945, Date of Import: Oct 6, 1996]
all info on this family from correspondence w/Helen Carpenter Burns 1990
Among the first settlers of Rehoboth were 58 people from Weymouth who drew
lots in the division of lands on June 31, 1644: William Carpenter's namein
that division stands as number 10. At the first meeting of theproprietors of
Rehoboth, held at Weymouth in 1643/4 to organize the settlement of theland
which had been originally pruchased from teh Wampanoags in 1641 by men ofthe
Plymouth Colony, the group chose nine "townsmen" to run their affairs.The
company at Weymouth, led by the Rev. Samuel Newman, did not adhere toeither
the Massachusetts Bay Colony or the Plymouth Colony at first, preferringto
consider itself an independent settlement. . . . however in 1644 the
majority decided to join Plymouth Colony, soon after an election oftownsmen
was held. . .
Tradition, as well as the description given in his will, indicates the
WIlliam Carpenter residence was located in the "ring" directly east ofthe
church. In 1645 William Carpenter was elected a Rehoboth representativeto the
governmental body at Plymouth, also chosen to look after the interest ofthe
town and named as one of those empowered to hear and decide ongtrievances in
regard to the division of land by lots. In 1647 and 1655 he was chosenas one
of the directors of the town . . .
His vocation was given on the shipping list as that of carpenter, but one
wonders if he had not at one time planned to enter the ministry. Hislibrary,
mentioned in his will, includes various religious works of the eras aswelll as
Latin classics, Greek and Hebrew grammars, biblical concordances and somelegal
works. These books, plus the fine script in which he wrote the earlyRehoboth
records, indicate he had a far better education than most of the earlyNew
England settlers.
All of William Carpenter's children are mentioned in his will, which isdated
the 10th day of the 10th month, 1658. (A copy of the will is on filewith
Plymouth Old Colony records, --wills, Vol 2, pages 80-83, in Plymouth,MA)
William died at Rehoboth Feb 7, 1658/59 and his will was proved April 21,1659.
His widow, Abigail, died at Rehoboth February 22, 1687/88. The maidenname
of William's wife, Abigail, has never been confirmed by documentation.It is
generally believed, however, that she was the daughter of WIlliam Bennettof
Sway in Hampshire. William Bennett's will, made in 1630 and provenshortly
after his Aug 20, 1638 burial, names as executors Ralph and WilliamCarpenter,
but only Ralph served as an executor.
"Wm Carpenter of Rehoboth, MAS came to America on the ship BEVIS whichsalied
in May of 1638 from Southampton, Hampshire, England with 61 passengersaboard.
Accompanying him was his father William of Wherwell, Hampshire, age 62,wife
Abigail 32y and 4 ch under 10y. They were also accompanied by a servant,
Thomas BANSHOTT 14y. Complete passenger list is given in Charles E.Banks'
THE PLANTERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, 1620-1640, (Baltimore MD 1961) pp198-200.
It is believed the elder William left his son and family at Weymouth, MAand
returned to England on the BEVIS. The younger WM was admitted a freemanof Wey
mouth on 13 MAy 1640 and was named Constable in 1641. He served as a
Representative of Weymouth to the General Court of Plymouth, MA BayColony in
1641 and 43." From Raymond G. Carpenter's update PART 4 THE EARLYREHOBOTH, MA
BRANCH...THE FAMILY OF HEROES.
Brown and Battaglia
Husband Brown
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Fraser Brown Mother: Patricia Faulds
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sandy
Wife Battaglia
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Brown
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Brown
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Brown
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Brown
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Anthony G. Battaglia and Helen Dinardo
Husband Anthony G. Battaglia
Born: August 8, 1906 Baptized: Died: February 8, 1977 - Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buried:Marriage: October 12, 1943
Wife Helen Dinardo
Born: May 22, 1912 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: July 6, 1975 - Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buried: July 6, 1975 - Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Father: Palmer Dinardo Mother: Anna Dimillo
Children
Jeffrey Battail and Christian Torell
Husband Jeffrey Battail
Born: 1248 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edmund Battell Mother: Jane Bassingbourne
Marriage:
Wife Christian Torell
Born: 1254 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Torell Mother:
Children
1 M William Battail
Born: 1276 Baptized: Died: Buried:
John Battail and Parnell Herbert
Husband John Battail
Born: 1342 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1388 - England
Wife Parnell Herbert
Born: 1346 - Netherfield, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Vincent Herbert Mother: Joan Salerne
Children
1 F Alice Battail
Born: 1388 - High Laver, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Barrington Marr: 1403 - England
John Battail
Husband John Battail
Born: 1304 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Battail Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Battail
Born: 1334 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Enfield
Thomas Battail and Elizabeth Enfield
Husband Thomas Battail
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1370
Wife Elizabeth Enfield
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alice Battell
Born: 1370 - High Laver, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1470 Buried:Spouse: John Barrington Marr: 1406 - England
Thomas Battail and Elizabeth Enfield
Husband Thomas Battail
Born: 1334 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Battail Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Enfield
Born: 1339 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Enfield Mother:
Children
1 M Thomas Battail
Born: 1360 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Thomas Battail
Husband Thomas Battail
Born: 1360 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Battail Mother: Elizabeth Enfield
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alice Battail
Born: 1386 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Barrington
William Battail
Husband William Battail
Born: 1276 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jeffrey Battail Mother: Christian Torell
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Battail
Born: 1304 - Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Peter Demarest and Maria Battan
Husband Peter Demarest
Born: 1683 - New York, New York Baptized: Died: August 31, 1763 Buried:
Father: Jean Des Marets Mother: Jacomina De Ruine
Marriage: October 15, 1722 - Hackensack, Bergen, NJ
Other Spouse: Maretie Meet - May 14, 1709 - Hackensack, Bergen, NJ
Wife Maria Battan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Demarest
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Magdalena Demarest
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
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17 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, Generation six page 12 of 79 #249.
18 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, Generation six page 12 of 79 #250.
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30 Town of Pembroke, Massachusetts, Vital Records, pages 28-29.
31 Town of Pembroke, Massachusetts, Vital Records, pages 234-235.
32 Town of Abington, Massachusetts, Vital Records, Volume II, pages 18-24.
33 Mrs. Edward J. Merkle and Committee, Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Volume II, Lineages of the National Society of the Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, 1929-1952 (Baltimeor, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988), page 72.
34 3466.ftw, Tree #3466.
35 Sinnett, Charles Nelson, Book: (Curtis) <I>Curtis Genealogy</I>, film 0003000; item 12.
36 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ordinance Index (TM).
37 Gravestone Moses Blake place Cemetery, Cape Rosier. LDS Film 0859058 page 83. Also LDS Microfilm 0010614 p. 132.
38 SNOW1 p. 15 gives 1813.
39 0010614 p. 132.
40 Personal Knowledge.
41 Ancestry.com - Ancestry World Tree Search Results.
42 Town of Hingham, Hingham Town Records (1635-1830) and Rev. Peter Hobart's Diary. Microfilm (possession of NEHGS), Frame 50, page 94.
43 Town of Hingham, Hingham Town Records (1635-1830) and Rev. Peter Hobart's Diary. Microfilm (possession of NEHGS), Frame 666.
44 Maine, Hancock , Civil records 1771-1875 (LDS 0010614), 81.
45 Carlton E. Blake, The Descendants of Jasper Blake (C. 1980 Gateway Press, Inc.), 37.
46 Maine, Hancock , Civil records 1771-1875 (LDS 0010614), 160.
47 Carlton E. Blake, The Descendants of Jasper Blake (C. 1980 Gateway Press, Inc.), p. 37.
48 Mason Blake, E-Mail Mason Blake Feb 2000.
49 Robert M. Sherman and Ruth Wilder Sherman, Town of Marshfield, Massachusetts, Vital records to the year of 1850. (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1969), page 122.
50 George Lincoln, Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, History - The Genealogies (Town of Hingham: 1893), Volume III, pages 50-52.
51 GEDCOM File : Clara Francis Axon Henely Gedcom.ged.
52 GEDCOM File : ~AT7384.ged.
53 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar.zip.ged.
54 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar-.ged.
55 1183398.ged.
56 ralphroberts.ged.
57 normio1.ged.
58 David W. Hoyt, "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts" (Name: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982;), p. 343.
59 roberts.GED.
60 Daniel Webster, Jr, "A Few Websters. Eight Generations from John Webster of Ipswich, note: Massachusetts to Daniel Webster of Bangor, Maine."
61 1639605.ged.
62 James Savage, "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol IV" (Name: Little, Brown & Co., 1862;), p. 448.
63 John C. Webster, "Some of the Descendants of John Webster of Ipswich, Massachusetts" (Name: Chicago, 1912;), p. 5.
64 David W. Hoyt, "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts" (Name: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982;), p. 342, 343.
65 James Savage, "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol II" (Name: Little, Brown & Co., 1860;), p. 119.
66 David W. Hoyt, "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts" (Name: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982;), p. 342.
67 John C. Webster, "Some of the Descendants of John Webster of Ipswich, Massachusetts" (Name: Chicago, 1912;), p. 5, 6.
68 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Name: The New England Historic Genealogical Society;), David A. Macdonald, 150:185.
69
Early Vital Records of Massachusetts to about 1850 (Name: Search Research Publishing Corporation, Wheat Ridge CO, 1998, Type II CD;), Newbury, 2:503.
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