Re: Bateman - Wright Marriages c. 1685-1690
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Re: Bateman - Wright Marriages c. 1685-1690
Carolyn Hooper Boatman 4/29/99
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I have a hodge-podge of information - please view it as a work in progress.
I have a hodge-podge of information - please view it as a work in progress.HISTORY OF NEW IPSWICH by Chandler and Lee
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THOMAS (1) BATEMAN, d. Feb. 6, 1669;m. (1) Martha ___ {d. Aug. 3, 1665};(2) Jan. 27, 1668, Margaret Knight {m. (2) Feb. 7, 1670, Nathaniel Ball;d. Apr. 18, 1709.According to tradition he came from England in 1630 and settled in Concord, Mass., in 1635, and there is little doubt that he was the man to whom the Concord records given above relate.The record of his children is apparently incomplete, but circumstantial evidence strongly supports the following line of descent.(This is a quote - I do not have the Concord records referred to.)
THOMAS (1) BATEMAN, d. Feb. 6, 1669;m. (1) Martha ___ {d. Aug. 3, 1665};(2) Jan. 27, 1668, Margaret Knight {m. (2) Feb. 7, 1670, Nathaniel Ball;d. Apr. 18, 1709.According to tradition he came from England in 1630 and settled in Concord, Mass., in 1635, and there is little doubt that he was the man to whom the Concord records given above relate.The record of his children is apparently incomplete, but circumstantial evidence strongly supports the following line of descent.(This is a quote - I do not have the Concord records referred to.)THOMAS (2) (Thomas-1) m. Apr. 25, 1672, Abigail, dau. of George and Susanna Meriam {b. (probably) July 15, 1647;d. July 14, 1684}.He lived in Concord, where he was known as "Sergeant Bateman."
THOMAS (2) (Thomas-1) m. Apr. 25, 1672, Abigail, dau. of George and Susanna Meriam {b. (probably) July 15, 1647;d. July 14, 1684}.He lived in Concord, where he was known as "Sergeant Bateman."JOHN (3) (Thomas-2;Thomas-1) b. Apr. 12, 1679;m. Elizabeth ___ {d. Nov. 20, 1715}.He lived in Concord.
JOHN (3) (Thomas-2;Thomas-1) b. Apr. 12, 1679;m. Elizabeth ___ {d. Nov. 20, 1715}.He lived in Concord.JOHN (4) (John-3;Thomas-2;Thomas-1) b. Oct. 18, 1706;m. Feb. 10, 1731/32, Anna, dau. of Timothy(3) and Lydia Wheeler {b. Nov. 26, 1713}.He also passed his life in Concord.
JOHN (4) (John-3;Thomas-2;Thomas-1) b. Oct. 18, 1706;m. Feb. 10, 1731/32, Anna, dau. of Timothy(3) and Lydia Wheeler {b. Nov. 26, 1713}.He also passed his life in Concord.JONAS (5)(John-4;John-3;Thomas-2;Thomas-1) b. June 17, 1735;m. Jan. 27, 1757, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth Fletcher {b. Sept. 20, 1736}.He continued the family in Concord.
JONAS (5)(John-4;John-3;Thomas-2;Thomas-1) b. June 17, 1735;m. Jan. 27, 1757, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth Fletcher {b. Sept. 20, 1736}.He continued the family in Concord.JONAS (6)(Jonas-5;John-4;John-3;Thomas-2;Thomas-1) b. Nov. 21, 1769;d. Oct. 17, 1824;m. 1791, Lydia Buttrick {b. 1763;d. Mar. 9, 1845}.He removed from Concord after the birth of his first child and settled in Chelmsford, Mass.
JONAS (6)(Jonas-5;John-4;John-3;Thomas-2;Thomas-1) b. Nov. 21, 1769;d. Oct. 17, 1824;m. 1791, Lydia Buttrick {b. 1763;d. Mar. 9, 1845}.He removed from Concord after the birth of his first child and settled in Chelmsford, Mass.(My Wright family was from Woburn/Chelmsford and this is where they made connections with the Bateman family.)
(My Wright family was from Woburn/Chelmsford and this is where they made connections with the Bateman family.)Following generations/children - later than you care about so I will only skim:
Following generations/children - later than you care about so I will only skim:CHARLES (7)b. c. 1793 m. Czarina Thompson from Swanzey.He came from Harvard, Mass. to New Ipswich about 1823, passed his life in the town as a blacksmith.Their childre were Lucy Williams m. George E. Nutting;Amanda Malvina m. Charles Boardman;Ann Maria m. Isaiah W. Barnum;Arabella Semira;Josephine Angelia, both died young;Arabella Augusta m. Samuel S. Brown;Charles Thompson d.y.;Charles Augustus;Alfreda Thompson m. James R. Elliot of Mason, N.H.;Semira Jane who apparently did not marry but had a large tailoring establishment in Boston;George Frederic;Andrew Plummer;Harriet Josephine m. George H. Bullard.
CHARLES (7)b. c. 1793 m. Czarina Thompson from Swanzey.He came from Harvard, Mass. to New Ipswich about 1823, passed his life in the town as a blacksmith.Their childre were Lucy Williams m. George E. Nutting;Amanda Malvina m. Charles Boardman;Ann Maria m. Isaiah W. Barnum;Arabella Semira;Josephine Angelia, both died young;Arabella Augusta m. Samuel S. Brown;Charles Thompson d.y.;Charles Augustus;Alfreda Thompson m. James R. Elliot of Mason, N.H.;Semira Jane who apparently did not marry but had a large tailoring establishment in Boston;George Frederic;Andrew Plummer;Harriet Josephine m. George H. Bullard.JOHN (7) came to New Ipswich a few years later than his brother and worked with himn several years, afterward removing to Ohio.
JOHN (7) came to New Ipswich a few years later than his brother and worked with himn several years, afterward removing to Ohio.CHARLES AUGUSTUS (8) (s. of Charles-7) m. Elizabeth Miller of Fitchburg, Mass.Was a hardware dealer in Charlestown, Mass.Their children;Harriet and Frederic both died young;Leon Herbert d. at age 26 years, entered Tufts College, afterward studied law and had begun practice in Boston;Frank Elliot had graduated from Tufts College in 1887;from Harvard Medical School in 1894;and was in practice at Somerville, Mass. in 1914;; Ernest, died age 17 while a student in Tufts College.(College appears to have been very hard on this family.)
CHARLES AUGUSTUS (8) (s. of Charles-7) m. Elizabeth Miller of Fitchburg, Mass.Was a hardware dealer in Charlestown, Mass.Their children;Harriet and Frederic both died young;Leon Herbert d. at age 26 years, entered Tufts College, afterward studied law and had begun practice in Boston;Frank Elliot had graduated from Tufts College in 1887;from Harvard Medical School in 1894;and was in practice at Somerville, Mass. in 1914;; Ernest, died age 17 while a student in Tufts College.(College appears to have been very hard on this family.)GEORGE FREDERIC (8) (s. of Charles-7) born about 1835 and died in Colorado.Was a dealer in tin and hardware at Salida.Children, Semira and Alfreda died young;Frederic and Walter succeeded their father in the family business;Jossephine m. and had a family;lived in Salida.
GEORGE FREDERIC (8) (s. of Charles-7) born about 1835 and died in Colorado.Was a dealer in tin and hardware at Salida.Children, Semira and Alfreda died young;Frederic and Walter succeeded their father in the family business;Jossephine m. and had a family;lived in Salida.ANDREW PLUMMER (8) (s. of Charles-7) m. Mary Page of Westminster, Mass.Was a dealer in tin and hardware at Winchendon, Mass;children, Jennie Louise m. Frank W. Puffer;Myra m. Gilman Fogg;HaRry Osgood succeeded to his father's business;Hattie d. young;Clara m. Frank R. Smith of Grand Junction, Colorado;Gertrude m. Alvin E. Donnie of Bellows Falls, Vermont.
ANDREW PLUMMER (8) (s. of Charles-7) m. Mary Page of Westminster, Mass.Was a dealer in tin and hardware at Winchendon, Mass;children, Jennie Louise m. Frank W. Puffer;Myra m. Gilman Fogg;HaRry Osgood succeeded to his father's business;Hattie d. young;Clara m. Frank R. Smith of Grand Junction, Colorado;Gertrude m. Alvin E. Donnie of Bellows Falls, Vermont.Just finished printing but have not yet input from DAR on-line at Ancestry:
Just finished printing but have not yet input from DAR on-line at Ancestry:MRS. CLARA BATEMAN SMITH
DAR ID No. 78970
Born in Winchenden, Mass.
Wife of Frank Remington Smith
d. of Andrew Plummer Bateman and Mary Dorinda Page
gd of Charles Bateman and Czarina Thompson
ggd of Jonas Bateman and Lydia Buttrick
gggd of Nathan Buttrick and Grace Wheeler.
DAR ID No. 78970
Born in Winchenden, Mass.
Wife of Frank Remington Smith
d. of Andrew Plummer Bateman and Mary Dorinda Page
gd of Charles Bateman and Czarina Thompson
ggd of Jonas Bateman and Lydia Buttrick
gggd of Nathan Buttrick and Grace Wheeler.
Nathan Buttrick (1725-1812) was a Minute Man at the Battle of Concord.He served at the Siege of Boston in the Burgoyne Campaign and in the defense of Rhode Island.He was born and died in Concord.
Nathan Buttrick (1725-1812) was a Minute Man at the Battle of Concord.He served at the Siege of Boston in the Burgoyne Campaign and in the defense of Rhode Island.He was born and died in Concord.I will send this before I get disconnected.Let me know if you want more info.
I will send this before I get disconnected.Let me know if you want more info.Incidentally, Thomas Bateman was born March 18, 1613/14 at (you say it is)Toppesfield, Essex County, England, son of William Bateman and Frances ???
Incidentally, Thomas Bateman was born March 18, 1613/14 at (you say it is)Toppesfield, Essex County, England, son of William Bateman and Frances ???Jean Marie Wright Thwaits[email protected]
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