Family Tree of Mabel Bates
Mabel Dewey Bates-Gardner-McFarland-Klaric
("Mother"/"Nana")
(click above link to enter - disabled)
Because Google disabled all my pages i have to do them all over again. It took me years of work and a lot of research but it's worth it, and this way i can do them even better...
My Maternal Ancestry Family Lines
Fitzgerald Family Line
Stevenson Family Line
Burgess Family Line
White Family Line (Lancaster, MA)
Yonge Family Line
Gaines Family Line
Putnam Family Line
Waters Family Line
Robinson Family Line
Noland Family Line
Peck Family Line
Jarvis Family Line
Connington Family Line
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How many times "removed" - by family line / tree?
Once, Twice, Thrice, Quarce, Quince, Sence, Septence, Octence, Novence, Tonce, Elevonce, Twolce, Thorce, Quartonce, Quintonce, Sextonce, Septonce, Octonce, and Noventonce.
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Colonies & Provinces of Colonial America
(These are the areas most of our forefathers arrived, settled, and migrated to)
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Churches & Denominations of Early Settlers in Colonial America
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Bates Family Line
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My Grandmother:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's Great-Grandmother:
Mabel Dewey Bates (1898 - 1977)
Mabel Bates McFarland
Also known as: Mabel Gardner, Mabel McFarland, Mabel Klaric, "Mother"/"Nana"
Birthdate: May, 1898
Birthplace: Sadieville ('Big Eagle'), Scott County, Kentucky
Denomination: Southern Baptist
Death: 1977 Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida (Age: 79)
Cause of Death: Cancer
Place of Burial: Manasota Memorial Park, 1221 53rd Ave E, Bradenton (Oneco), Manatee County, Florida 34203, Masonic Garden, Row 7, Grave Plot 7 (buried next to Grandy - no marker)
Parents:
George William Bates
1876-1931
Cora L. Thompson
1876-1959
Family 1
Spouse:
Roy A. Gardner
Birthdate: January 1898
Birthplace: Harrison County, Kentucky
Date of Marriage: September 20, 1917
Place of Marriage: Harrison County, Kentucky
Death: October 10, 1975 in Fayette County, Kentucky
Immediate Family:
Son of Samuel Joseph Gardner and Anna Stacia Matthews
Children:
1. Roy Gardner, Jr., b. 3 Jan 1921, Grant County, Kentucky - d. 5 Jan 1921, Grant County, Kentucky (Age: 2 days)
Family 2
Spouse:
Arthur Glenn McFarland
Birthdate: April 29, 1902
Birthplace: Indiana
Denomination: Baptist
Date of Marriage: ca.1927
Place of Marriage: (probably) in Covington, Kentucky
Death: February 2, 1965 in Myakka, Sarasota County, Florida
Cause of Death: Auto Accident
Occupation: Merchant
Immediate Family:
Son of Arthur Harrison McFarland and Henrietta Ann Smith
Children:
1. Joan McFarland (Abbott-Johnson) b.May 12, 1928 - d.September 5, 2010
2. Patricia Louise McFarland (Hendry-Laemmel) b.June 26, 1931
Family 3
Spouse:
Steven Henry Klaric
Birthdate: ca. 1896
Birthplace: Czechoslovakia
Residence in 1940: Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
Date of Marriage: ca. 1965
Place of Marriage: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida
Death: ca. 1976
1st marriage was to Mildred Brizzi (m. bet. 1921-1925)
[unknown children] (*seems she probably died ca. 1924/25)
2nd marriage was to Emily C. [unknown surname] m. ca. 1925
Children:
1. Arlene Ann Klaric (m. John Lawrence Miller)
2. Bernice Emily Klaric (m. Marsden Bruce Pigsley)
[no children]
About Mabel Dewey Bates
Big Eagle Creek Park, Sadieville, KY
Residence 11 Jun 1900 Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky
Formerly Big Eagle.
Residence 15 Apr 1910 Scott County, Kentucky
Stonewall Voting Precinct.
Residence 30 Jan 1920 Kenton County, Kentucky
Stephenson Precinct - Lexington Pike
Nana - "The Flapper", circa 1920
Mabel Bates (McFarland) (Nana) with a 9 year old (Aunt) Pauline - circa 1923
Nana lost her 1st child, Roy Gardener, Jr. (from her first marriage), when he was just 2 days old. She was first married at age 19.
Mabel Bates (Nana) & Arthur McFarland (Grandy) - Wedding Photo. ca. 1927 (?)
Joan McFarland, about 18 months old & (Nana) Mabel Bates - circa 1929
Grandy & Nana, at the wedding of their 2nd daughter, Patricia Louise & Odice James Hendry, December 13, 1951
Maas Brothers, corner of Main Street & Hwy 301 - one of Nana's favorite stores. I remember, when i was very, very young, going with her a couple times and eating at the little restaurant on the roof - where they mainly served "little old ladies" shrimp cocktail, ceasar salads, and finger sandwiches.
References:
http://tree.schimka.com/getperson.php?personID=I1262&tree=schimka
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M9SX-R63
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWPN-XDK
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M9SX-R63?completedMergeDuplicateId=GWPN-XDK
Spouse Steve Klaric:
https://www.ancestry.com/1940-census/usa/Nebraska/Steven-H-Klaric_29ly69
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Nana's Father:
My Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 2x Great-Grandfather:
George William Bates (1876 - 1931)
Also known as: "Grandpa Bates"
Birthdate: August 7, 1876
Birthplace: Kentucky
Denomination: Baptist
Residence: 1880 in Lytles Fork, Scott County, Kentucky
Residence: 1880 in Big Eagle, Scott County, Kentucky
Residence: 1900 in Magisterial District 3, Big Eagle Precinct, Scott County, Kentucky
Residence: 1910 in Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky
Military Draft Registration: 1917-1918 in Scott County, Kentucky
Residence: 1920 in Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky
Residence: 1930 in Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky
Residence: October 31, 1931 in Covington, Kentucky [did he go there just for my mom's birth?]
Death: October 31, 1931, Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (Age: 55)
Burial: November 3, 1931, Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky
Occupation: Barber
Parents:
Charles Augusta Bates
1850-1930
Sarah E. Zeysing
1858-1902
Family
Spouse:
Cora L. Thompson
1876-1959
Cora L. Bates
Also known as: "Granny Bates", "Sallie"
Birthdate: September 1876
Birthplace: Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky
Denomination: Baptist
Date of Marriage: ca. 1897
Place of Marriage: Almost certainly in Kentucky
Death: (possibly) 1959
Burial: (unknown)
Immediate Family:
Daughter of: Robert T. Thompson and Nancy Katherine Skinner
See: Thompson Family Line
Children:
1. Mabel Dewey Bates, b. May 1898, Kentucky
2. Harold D. Bates, b. Abt 1901, Kentucky d. 23 Jul 1984, Campbell County, Kentucky (Age ~ 83 years)
3. Ralph F. Bates, b. 24 Jun 1903, Kentucky d. 30 Oct 1960, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California (Age 57 years)
4. Floyd C. Bates, b. 24 Nov 1906, Kentucky d. 14 Nov 1967, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California (Age 60 years)
5. Pauline V. Bates, b. 1 Nov 1917, Scott County, Kentucky - d. ca. 1983
About George William Bates
Residence 11 Jun 1900 Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky
Formerly Big Eagle.
Residence 15 Apr 1910 Scott County, Kentucky
Stonewall Voting Precinct.
Residence 30 Jan 1920 Kenton County, Kentucky
Stephenson Precinct - Lexington Pike
Residence 21 Apr 1930 239 Forest Ave, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky
References:
http://tree.schimka.com/getperson.php?personID=I1204&tree=schimka
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Nana's Grandfather:
My 2x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 3x Great-Grandfather:
Charles Augusta Bates (1850 - 1930)
Charles Bates
Also known as: "Charles A. Bates"' Charles August Bates", "Charles Augustus Bates"
Birthdate: February 12, 1850
Birthplace: Turkey Foot, Scott County, Kentucky
Denomination: (probably) Baptist
Death: June 23, 1930, Greensburg, Decatur County, Indiana
Burial: South Park Cemetery, Greensburg, Decatur County, Indiana
Parents:
George William Bates
1806-1866
Mariah Burgess
1806–1868
Family
Spouse:
Sarah Elvina Zeysing
1858-1902
Sarah Zeysing Bates
Also known as: "Sadie Zeysing", "Sarah E. Zeysing", "Zeising"
Birthdate: October 18 1858
Birthplace: Scott County, Kentucky
Denomination: (probably) Lutheran or Baptist
Date of Marriage: September 1, 1875
Place of Marriage: Scott County, Kentucky
Death: bet. 1900-1902
Immediate Family:
Daughter of George Lee Zeysing and Susan E. Fitzgerald
See: Zeysing Family Line
Children:
1. George William Bates 1876–1931
2. John Davis Bates 1878–1952
3. Susan Ella Bates 1880–1880
4. Nannie Belle Bates 1881–1949
5. Mary 'Molly' Augusta Bates 1881–
6. Maranda Jane Bates 884–1980
7. Joseph Burgess Bates 1886–1967
8. Elizabeth ‘Lizzy’ Henry Bates 1888–1963
About Charles Augustus Bates
References:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH8W-8J9
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24377637/charles-a_-bates
http://tree.schimka.com/getperson.php?personID=I3598&tree=schimka
Sarah E. Zeysing
Grandparents: (Erwin Simeon Zeysing or, Zeising (1810-1880), Nordsachsen, Sachsen, Germany and Anne Elizabeth Pepler (1810 - 1870) b. Jan 29, 1810 d.1870, Residence: Scott County, Kentucky, Death: Missouri, Place of Residence: Pulaski County Kentucky)
https://www.ancestry.ca/genealogy/records/anna-elisabeth-peppler-24-10qsgq9
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/george-lee-zeysing-24-5s21p2?geo_a=r&o_iid=62817&o_lid=62817&o_sch=Web+Property
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Nana's Great-Grandfather:
My 3x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 4x Great-Grandfather:
George William Bates (1806 - 1866)
George William Bates, of Massachusetts
Also known as: "George W. Bates", "George William Bates, Sr.", "George William Bates Senior"
Birthdate: July 4, 1806
Birthplace: Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Denomination: (probably) Baptist
Death: August 7, 1866, Scott County, Kentucky
Cause of Death: Shot & killed by his nephew, Polk Burgess.
Burial: Burgess Cemetery ("Old Elklick Cemetery"), Turkey Foot, Scott County, Kentucky
Occupation: Fuller; Farmer
Parents:
William Randall Bates
1784-1841
Polly Lazell
1782-1850
Family
Spouse:
Mariah Burgess
1806-1868
Mariah Bates
Also known as: "Maria", "Myriah" (on tomb)
Birthdate: October 22, 1806
Birthplace: Scott County, Kentucky
Denomination: (possibly) Baptist
Death: April 4, 1868
Date of Marriage: October 18, 1827
Place of Marriage: Scott County, Kentucky
Immediate Family:
Daughter of: Edward "Ned" Burgess, Sr. (1777-1858) and Sarah Fields
See: Burgess Family Line
Children:
1. Sarah A. Bates b. 24 June 1828 - d. 27 June 1828
2. Mary A. Bates b. 23 April 1829 - d. 13 Nov.1830
3. William Edward Bates b. 8 Aug.1830 - d. 3 Jan.1912
4. Richard Henry Bates b. 12 May 1832 - d. 11 Sept.1911
5. George William Bates, Jr. b. 26 April 1834 - d. 7 Aug.1912
6. James Luther Bates b. 15 Feb.1836 - d. 4 Apr.1865
7. Joseph M. Bates (twin) b. 2 May 1838 - d. 13 Feb.1864
8. Horace G. Bates (twin) b. 2 May 1838 - d. 24 Sept.1909
9. Miranda Jane Bates b. 22 Apr.1840 - d. 11 March 1929
- married Zephaniah Fields in 1860, at age 20, in Kentucky.
Zephaniah was born February 5, 1833, in Scott Co., KY.
10. John Thomas Bates (twin) b. 23 Feb.1842 - d.11 May 1914
11. Allen Genole Bates (twin) b. 23 Feb.1842 - d. 3 Nov.1908
12. Francis Marion Bates b. 3 Feb.1844 - d. 29 Nov.1927
13. Walter Scott Bates b. 18 Jan.1846 - d. 25 March 1848
14. Charles Augusta Bates b. 12 Feb.1850 - d. 23 June 1930
About George William Bates
Source:
The House of the Burgesses - Page 167 - Google Books
Mariah (I). Her name was also spelled Maria, and is listed on her tomb as Myriah. Born 22 Oct. 1806 in Scott Co., KY. Married George William Bates on 18 Oct. 1827 in Scott Co. (he was born 4 July 1806 at Berkshire, MA, son of William Randall Bates, and was killed by his nephew, Polk Burgess, on 7 Aug. 1866), and had children: Sarah A. (born 24 June 1828, died 27 June 1828); Mary A. (born 23 Apr. 1829, died 13 Nov. 1830); William Edward (born 8 Aug. 1830, married Ann Eliza Reed on 26 June 1860 in Scott Co. [she was born 20 June 1837, and died 15 July 1912, buried Bates-Parker Cemetery], served as a school teacher, magistrate, Deputy Scott Co. Clerk, and Judge, and died on 3 Jan. 1912 in Scott Co., being buried in the Lancaster Cemetery; his biography appeared in the Biographical Cyclopedia of the Commonwealth of Kentucky (Chicago: John M. Gresham Co., 1896, p. 233-234); Richard Henry (born 12 May 1832, married Elizabeth F. Fleetwood on 22 Dec. 1857 in Scott Co. [she was born 14 Jan. 1835, and died 30 Mar. 1922 at Greensburg], and died on 11 Sept. 1911 at Greensburg, IN); George William Jr. (born 26 Apr. 1834, married Estabine Burgess [unrelated] in 1864 in Brown Co., IL, lived at Versailles, IN, and died 7 Aug. 1912); James Luther (born 15 Feb. 1836 at Shelbyville, IN, married Elizabeth Perry on 28 Aug. 1855, and died 4 Apr. 1865 in Scott Co.); Joseph M. (twin) (born 2 May 1838 in Scott Co., married Martha Perry, lived at Decatur, IN, and died 13 Feb. 1864); Horace G. (twin) (born 2 May 1838 in Scott Co., married his first cousin, Sarah Fields Burgess, on 25 Jan. 1866, and died 24 Sept. 1909 in Shelby Co., IN); Miranda Jane (born 22 Apr. 1840 in Scott Co., married Zephaniah Fields Jr. on 10 July 1860 [he was born 5 Feb. 1833, and died 12 Feb. 1923], and died 11 Mar. 1929, buried Sadieville Cemetery); John Thomas (twin) (born 23 Feb. 1842, married Julia Ann Rogers on 20 Feb. 1868 in Scott Co. [she died 18 Nov. 1868)], and secondly Susan Edith (Fitzgerald) Zeysing [she was born 8 Jan. 1837, and died 7 May 1920], and died on 11 May 1914, buried in the Bates-Parker Cemetery); Allen Genole (twin) (born 23 Feb. 1842, married Martha “Mattie” ___, and died 3 Nov. 1908 in Decatur Co., IN); Francis Marion (born 3 Feb. 1844, married Eliza Jane Patterson in Aug. 1872 [she was born 22 July 1849, and died 1 Oct. 1918], and secondly Emma Romans, and died 29 Nov. 1927, buried in the Bates Cemetery); Walter Scott Bates (born 18 Jan. 1846, died 25 Mar. 1848); Charles Augustus (born 12 Feb. 1850, married Sarah E. Zeysing on 1 Sept. 1875 in Scott Co. [she died 1902], and died 23 June 1930 at Greensburg, IN).
Mariah Bates is listed in the 1850 census for Scott Co., KY, and in 1860 living with Zephaniah Fields Jr. The Bateses farmed and owned a tavern near the Turkey Foot area of Scott Co. Mariah Bates died on 4 Apr. 1868 in Scott Co.; she and her husband are buried in the Old Elklick Cemetery.
References:
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LD3H-DFK/george-william-bates-senior-1806-1860
http://www.burgessdna.com/index.php/geography/usa-massachusetts/192-william-burgess-of-middlesex-co-massachussetts
Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia 1773-1776
https://books.google.com/books?id=L2ExAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015084607681&view=1up&seq=167
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Nana's 2x Great-Grandfather:
My 4x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 5x Great-Grandfather:
William Randall Bates (1784 - 1841)
Randall Bates
Birthdate: November 9, 1784
Birthplace: Cummington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Denomination: (possibly) Puritan, Congregationalist or, Baptist
Death: February 13, 1841 in Newton, Boone County, Kentucky
Burial:
Parents:
Amasa Bates
1754-1834
Jemima Randall
1760-1840
Family
Spouse:
Polly Lazell
1782-1852
Polly Bates
Birthdate: 1782
Birthplace: [unknown]
Denomination: (possibly) Puritan, Congregationalist or, Baptist
Date of Marriage: September 12, 1803
Place of Marriage: Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Death: bet. 1850-1852 (probably) in Kentucky
Burial:
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Major Isaac Lazell and Jane Byram
See: Lazell Family Line
Children:
1. George William Bates 1806 - 1866
2. Anne "Annie" Farrin Bates 1817 - 1911
3. William Henry Bates 1808 - 1879
4. Mehitable White Bates 1811 - 1896
5. Martin Lazell Bates 1804 - 1887
6. Horace Nelson Bates 1813 - 1885
7. Erastus Bates 1821 - 1821
8. Polly Bates 1815 - 1815
About William Randall Bates
Liberty Bell, signifying a person in an accepted NSSAR or NSDAR lineage.
The Liberty Bell displayed here simply acts as a means to easily identify a patriot recognized by the NSDAR or NSSAR who was a participant in the fight for American Independence or a person of direct, recognized lineal descent from a patriot appearing in one or more accepted applications to NSDAR or NSSAR. The image is a "marker" visible in certain tree views and serves no other purpose or meaning.
Born in Cummington, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA on 9 Nov 1784 to Amasa Bates and Jemima Randall. William Randall Bates married Polly Lazell and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 Feb 1841 in Newton, Boone Co., KY.
Source:
[BYRAM] BATES Family Bible with LAZELL - BYRAM Family connection
https://lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/byram@rootsweb.com/thread/33578337/
(Bible was sent to Alice DeWitt - cannot locate)
*Confused with this person:
Randall Bates (1779-1836)
Polly Lazell, "Massachusetts Town Records, ca. 1638-1961"
References:
https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/143451/I59205/-/individual
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/william-randall-bates-24-21230n4
https://brown.illinoisgenweb.org/One_Name/Bugless.html
https://www.geni.com/people/William-Bates/6000000014212306679
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LCRZ-ZWW/randall-bates-1779-1836
Seventh Generation
http://gillywoodfamily.blogspot.com/2016/06/descendant-register-of-william-lazelle.html
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Nana's 3x Great-Grandfather:
My 5x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 6x Great-Grandfather:
Amasa Bates (1754 - 1834)
Birthdate: ca.1754
Birthplace: Cummington, Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Baptism: 1758 in Province of Massachusetts Bay
Denomination: (possibly) Puritan, Congregationalist or, Baptist
Death: 1834 in Massachusetts
Burial:
Occupation:
Military Service: Revolutionary War Veteran
Parents:
Ebenezer Bates
1716-1818
Sarah Gaines
1720-1819
Family
Spouse:
Jemima Randall
1761-1840
Jemima Bates
Also known as: "Jemina Randall"
Birthdate: bet. 1760-1761
Birthplace: Abington, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Denomination: (possibly) Puritan, Congregationalist or, Baptist
Date of Marriage: November 8, 1781
Place of Marriage: Abington, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Death: 1840 [location uncertain]
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Jonathan Randall and Abigail Allen
See: Randall Family Line
Children:
1. Randall Bates 1779-1836
2. Mehitable Bates 1782-1784
3. William Randall Bates 1784-1841
4. Horace Bates 1791-1840
5. Jacob Nelson Bates 1803-
About Amasa Bates
Liberty Bell, signifying a person in an accepted NSSAR or NSDAR lineage.
The Liberty Bell displayed here simply acts as a means to easily identify a patriot recognized by the NSDAR or NSSAR who was a participant in the fight for American Independence or a person of direct, recognized lineal descent from a patriot appearing in one or more accepted applications to NSDAR or NSSAR. The image is a "marker" visible in certain tree views and serves no other purpose or meaning.
Revolutionary War Veteran
Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant
Application Files.
Roll: 0173
State: Massachusetts
Veteran: Bates, Amasa
Pensioner: Bates, Jemima
Service: Mass.
Pension Number: W. 15873
Conflict Period: US Revolutionary War
Served For: United States of America
https://www.fold3.com/document/11023535/
References:
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LCRZ-ZWW/randall-bates-1779-1836
https://www.myheritage.com/names/amasa_bates
https://www.myheritage.com/names/jemima_randall
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LZBY-WZ2/jonathan-randall-1724
Bates Family Bible
https://lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/byram@rootsweb.com/thread/33578337/
https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/143451/I59207/jamima-randallbyram/individual
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Nana's 4x Great-Grandfather:
My 6x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 7x Great-Grandfather:
Ebenezer Bates (1716 - 1818)
Ebenezer Bates, Jr.
Birthdate: April 28, 1716
Birthplace: Abington, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Denomination: (possibly) Puritan, Congregationalist or, Baptist
Death: 1818 in Weymouth, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Burial: [unknown]
Occupation:
Parents:
Ebenezer Bates
1687-1777
Mary Josselyn
1695-1732
Family
Spouse:
Sarah Gaines
1720-
Sarah Bates
Birthdate: August 1, 1720
Birthplace: Abington, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Denomination: (possibly) Puritan, Congregationalist or, Baptist
Date of Marriage: 13 July 13, 1738
Place of Marriage: Hingham Center, Hingham, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Death: [date unknown] [location unknown]
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Thomas Gaines and Bathsheba Perry
See: Gaines Family Line
Children:
1.
About Ebenezer Bates, Jr.
Biography
Ebenezer Bates Jr. was born on April 28, 1716, in Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts.[1][2] He was a descendant of Edward Bates.[3] He was the son of Ebenezer and Mary/Marey. [4]
He married Sarah Gaines on July 13, 1739[5] at Hingham, second precinct (later Cohasset).[3]
He may have lived in Abington, but not all his children's births are recorded there,
Sources
↑ The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Abington, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume I - Births (Boston, Mass. 1912)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. 18
↑ "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCWM-9V9 : 15 January 2020), Ebenezer Bate, 1716.
↑ 3.0 3.1 History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (The Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, 1893) Vol II, p.43
↑ Vital Records of Abington. pg.18
↑ "Genealogies of Connecticut Families", p.660
New England Historical and Genealogical Register: Genealogies of Connecticut Families, 3 volumes
Notes
Sarah Gaines' mother was Bathsheba (Bates) Perry who descended from Clement (Bates) Bate. I believe this explains why Ebenezer Jr. was said to have descended from Clement. In fact, his wife descended from Clement.
References:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bates-7843
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LCFZ-93J/ebenezer-bates-1686-1767
https://www.myheritage.com/names/amasa_bates
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Nana's 5x Great-Grandfather:
My 7x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 8x Great-Grandfather:
Ebenezer Bates (1687 - 1777)
Ebenezer Bates, Sr.
Ebenezer Bates of Abington
Birthdate: 1687/89
Birthplace: Abington, Plymouth County, Plymouth Colony
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Death: 1777 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Parents:
Deacon Edward Bates
1655-1725
Elizabeth (Edsel? Shaw?)
Family
Spouse:
Mary Josselyn
1695-1732
Mary Bates
Also known as: "Mary Josselin", "Mary Joslin", "Marey"
Birthdate: May 24 1695
Birthplace: Hingham, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Date of Marriage: 1715
Place of Marriage: Province of Massachusetts
Death: 1732
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Joseph Josselyn and Hannah Farrow
See: Josselyn Family Line
Children:
1. Elijah Bates
2. Mary Bates
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
About Ebenezer Bates, Sr.
Source for Birthdate:
Ebenezer Bates, 1687 - 1777
Ebenezer Bates, 1687 - 1777
Ebenezer Bates was born in 1687, at birth place, to Deacon Edward Bates and Elizabeth Bates (born Shaw).
Deacon was born on December 10 1655, in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA.
Elizabeth was born on May 21 1655, in Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Ebenezer had 21 siblings: Joseph Bates, Eleazer Bates and 19 other siblings.
Ebenezer married Mary Bates (born Josselyn) on month day 1715, at age 28 at marriage place, Massachusetts.
Mary was born on May 24 1695, in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
They had 8 children: Elijah Bates, Mary Bates and 6 other children.
Ebenezer passed away on month day 1777, at age 90 at death place.
He was buried at burial place, Massachusetts.
Previous source:
Ancestors Georger and Hamilton Families - Google Books
Mary Josselyn b. May 24 1695, in Hingham
Source:
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Joseph Josselyn and Hannah Farrow
Source:
The Maine Historical Magazine, Volume 7
References:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bates-2899
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LCFZ-93J/ebenezer-bates-1686-1767
https://www.myheritage.com/names/ebenezer_bates
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Increase Bates
1641-1717
Mary Whitmarsh
1663-1715
Marriage: 1680
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LZ1P-F44/mary-whitmarsh-1663-1715
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Nana's 6x Great-Grandfather:
My 8x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 9x Great-Grandfather:
Deacon Edward Bates (1655 - 1725)
Edward Bates, Jr.
Birthdate: December 10, 1655
Birthplace: Weymouth, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Death: August 21, 1725 in Weymouth, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
Parents:
Edward Bate, Sr.
1605-1686
Susanna Putnam
1609-1704
Family
Spouse:
Elizabeth (Shaw? Edsel?)
Birthdate: May 21 1655
Birthplace: Boston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Date of Marriage: 1679
Place of Marriage: Weymouth, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death:
Immediate Family:
Daughter of
See:
Children:
1. Susannah Bates b. Feb 6, 1679*
2. Edward Bates b. Feb 3, 1682*
3. John Bates b. Jan 16, 1685*
4. Ebenezer Bates b. 1687 d.1777
5. Joseph Bates b. ?
6. Samuel Bates b. ?
7. Eleazer Bates b. Feb 15, 1704*
8. Mary Bates b. Dec 11, 1697*
9. Benjamin b. Feb 2, 1700* d. Apr 4, 1700.
10. Benjamin Bates b. ?
11. Elizabeth Bates b. ?
About Deacon Edward Bates, Jr.
Biography
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bates-1515
The History of Weymouth, Vol 3, p. 23 states that Edward Bates married Elizabeth Shaw, daughter of Deacon John Shaw. It has been suggested that this Elizabeth is the daughter of John Shaw and Alice Phillips however evidence, in the form of administration papers for John Shaw's estate dated March 11, 1705/06, confirm that their daughter, Elizabeth, was the wife of Joseph Poole and could therefore not be married to Edward Bates at the same time.
Torrey, in New England Marriages prior to 1700, page 2258 GoogleBooks says Edward Bates married: "Edward (1655-) & Elizabeth [?EDSELL]; by 1679/[80?]; Weymouth {Weymouth 3:23; Bates Bulletin 1913:19, 4 ser. 154; Bates (n.d.) 20; Sv. 1:138}"
(6) Edward Bates, Jr. was born on 10 December 1655 in Weymouth and died there on 21 August 1725. He married Elizabeth [?] in 1679 in Weymouth. She died in Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA on 06 July 1748.
Edward Bates and his wife Elizabeth, whose last name is unknown, had eleven children. They are listed below as they are recorded in The History of Weymouth. An asterisk confirms the birthdate in Weymouth Birth records.
Susannah Bates b. Feb 6, 1679*
Edward Bates b. Feb 3, 1682*
John Bates b. Jan 16, 1685*
Ebenezer Bates b. ?
Joseph Bates b. ?
Samuel Bates b. ?
Eleazer Bates b. Feb 15, 1704*
Mary Bates b. Dec 11, 1697*
Benjamin b. Feb 2, 1700* d. Apr 4, 1700.
Benjamin Bates b. ?
Elizabeth Bates b. ?
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~stowell/genealogy/index.html/wc06_251.htm
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Nana's 7x Great-Grandfather:
My 9x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 10x Great-Grandfather:
Edward Bate, Sr. (1605 - 1686)
Edward Bates of Weymouth Massachusetts
Also Known As: "Edward Bates", "Elder Edward Bate of Weymouth"
Birthdate: between March 25, 1605 and March 24, 1606
Birthplace: Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England
Baptism: on November 23rd, 1606 at the Parish Church in Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Death: March 25, 1686 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Place of Burial: Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Occupation:
Parents:
William Bate, Jr.
1569-
Margery Phillips
Family
Spouse:
Susanna Putnam
Also known as: "Susannah Putnam"
Birthdate:
Birthplace:
Denomination: (probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Date of Marriage: January 26, 1631/32
Place of Marriage: Drayton Beauchamp, Buckinghamshire, England
Death:
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Richard Putnam and Susan Browne
See: Putnam Family Line
Children:
1. {Daughter} Bates was stillborn in Drayton Beauchamp, Buckinghamshire, England. She was buried on November 21st, 1632 in Drayton Beauchamp.
2. Susannah Bates (Bass) was christened on 22 January 1633/34 in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. She married 1) Nathaniel Blanchard, son of Thomas Blanchard, on December 16th, 1658 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA. Nathaniel was born about 1636 in England. He died on August 27th, 1676 in Weymouth. Susanna married 2) Thomas Bass on November 30th, 1680 in Braintree, Suffolk Co., MA.
3. John Bates was christened on 14 February 1635/36 in Aston Clinton. He died in 1716. He should not be confused with the John Bates, son of Edward, baptized in Boston on 11 January 1641/42 and later married Mary Farwell. No marriage for this John Bates found.
4. Prudence Bates was probably born in 1638 or 1639 in Weymouth and buried on 11 June 1639 in Weymouth.
5. Increase Bates was born in Weymouth on 28 December 1641. He died on February 20th, 1717/18 in Weymouth.
6. Mary Bates (Rogers) was born about 1644 in Weymouth. She died on October 22nd, 1683 in Weymouth. She married John Rogers, Jr., son of Deacon John Rogers on 08 January 1661/62 in Weymouth. John was born in 1639 in Weymouth and died there on 28 February 1709/10.
7. Jehoshabeth Bates, Sr. was born about 1647 in Weymouth. She was called "impotent" [weak] in her father's will. She never married and her date of death is unknown.
8. Anna Bates (Stewart) was born about 1650 in Weymouth. She married James Stewart/Stuart about 1668 in Weymouth.
9. Deacon Edward Bates, Jr. was born on 10 December 1655 in Weymouth and died there on 21 August 1725. He married Elizabeth [?] in 1679 in Weymouth. She died in Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA on 06 July 1748.
About Edward Bate, Sr.
Elder Edward Bate of Weymouth was the son of William Bate. He was born Feb 1570 in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. He married Margery Phillips 27 Jan 1606 in Aston Clinton Buckinghamshire, England.
Many times, He has been confused with Edward Bates of Boston. The Main difference here is that Edward of Boston had only one son and Edward of Weymouth had many children. He was a Deacon in the Church and a town elder.
Edward’s wife was Susanna.
References:
http://batesassociation.org/family-lines/edward-bate-s-of-weymouth-ma/
https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&pz=timothy+michael&nz=dowling&p=edward&n=bates&oc=3
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bates-1515
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=bates&GSfn=edward&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=21&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=50060694&df=all&
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https://www.geni.com/people/John-Bates-of-Kent/6000000002889295727?through=6000000030122839981
Bates Family Cemetery
Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky
Bates History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Family Motto: Labore et Virtute ("By Struggle and Courage")
Family Motto: Et Manu et Corde ("Both Works and Faith")
Early Origins of the Bates family
The surname Bates was first found in Yorkshire, where they held a family seat from ancient times, long before the Norman Conquest in 1066. One of the first notables of the family was Henry Bate or Hendrik Baten (of Mechelen or of Malines) (1246- c.1310) a Flemish philosopher, theologian, astronomer, astrologer, poet, and musician.
Bates Name Meaning
English: patronymic from Bate (see Bartholomew). Americanized form of German Betz. See also Betts.
Bates Spelling Variations
One relatively recent invention that did much to standardize English spelling was the printing press. However, before its invention even the most literate people recorded their names according to sound rather than spelling. The spelling variations under which the name Bates has appeared include Bates, Batts, Bats, Bate, Bateson, Baits, Baites, Baytes and many more.
Bates Settlers in United States in the 17th Century
John Bates who settled in Virginia in 1623
Edward Bates, who landed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1633
Ann Bates, aged 40, who arrived in America in 1635
Ben Bates, aged 2, who landed in America in 1635
Clement Bates, who landed in Hingham, Massachusetts in 1635
Bates Settlers in United States in the 18th Century
Judith Bates, who landed in Virginia in 1704
That Bates, who arrived in Virginia in 1714
Nicholas Bates, who landed in Connecticut in 1741
Johannes Bates, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1754
John Bates, who arrived in America in 1767
Meaning Behind The Name
My maternal grandmother's family name, Bates, means: "Fruit of The One Who Sows Seed...(to) Gain Lush Pasture...(of The One Who) Dwells Near the Curving River"
Our most ancient Bates ancestor (on record) was from Romney Marsh, Kent, England. In Welsh the meaning of the name Romney is: "Dwells Near the Curving River".
Bartholomew means: "Abounding in the Furrows" or "Rich in Lands" ("Fruit of The One Who Sows Seed")
Bate (derived from Old Norse: "bati") means: "Gain Lush Pasture"
My most ancient Bates ancestor (on record) died in Thank God, Kent, England.
This interesting surname has three distinct possible origins, the first and most likely source being the medieval male given name "Bate", itself a petform of "Bartholomew", from the Aramaic patronymic "bar-Talmay" meaning "abounding in the furrows" or "rich in lands". Bartholomew was a common medieval name – from the Hebrew meaning ‘son of Talmai’ (abounding in the furrows). Another example of the root is Bateman – a servant of Bartholomew.
One Bate le Tackman was recorded in the 1273 Hundred Rolls of Lincolnshire. The name may also be occupational for a boatman, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century "bat" (Northern Middle English "bat"), a boat. A Herbert Bat was noted in the 1182 Pipe Rolls of Shropshire.
Finally, the Old Norse "bati", profit or gain, used in the transferred sense of "lush pasture" may have given rise to the surname.
Early examples from this topographical source are Thomas del Bate (Yorkshire, 1297). The final "s" in the name indicates the patronymic form, "son of Bate". One Matilda Battes, appears in the 1279 Hundred Rolls of Cambridgeshire.
In April 1635, Clement Bates, a tailor, aged 40 yrs., along with his wife, Ann, his five children James, Clement, Rachell, Joseph and Ben, and his two servants, departed from the port of London bound for New England, aboard the "Elizabeth".
These were some of the earliest settlers of the name in the New World.
The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Roger Bate, which was dated 1275, in the "Subsidy Rolls of Worcestershire", during the reign of King Edward 1, known as "The Hammer of the Scots", 1272 - 1307. Early examples of the surname recorded include Roger Bate (1275) from the Subsidy Rolls: Worcester, plus Thomas del Bate (1270), and William of Ye Bate (1297) from the Subsidy Rolls: Yorkshire. It is essentially a Midlands name with Leicestershire and Warwickshire concentrations, with Kent another prevalent area.
Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
Our oldest ancestor (on record) was from Romney Marsh. In Welsh the meaning of the name Romney is: "Dwells Near the Curving River".
Bartholomew means: "Abounding in the Furrows" or "Rich in Lands" ("Fruit of The One Who Sows Seed")
Bate (derived from Old Norse: "bati") means: "Gain Lush Pasture"
Bates motto: labore et virtute - "and the power of labor"
Our most ancient Bates ancestor (on record) died in: Thank God, Kent, England.
Notes:
MacFarlane is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic "Mac Pharlain" (also, "Parlan"), meaning "son of PARTHALÁN".
PARTHALÁN, PÁRTHALÁN, PÁRTHLÁN, PÁRTLÁN, PÁRTNÁN, genitive -áin, PARTLÓN, genitive -óin, Bartholomew, Bartlemy, Bartley, Barkley, Berkley, Barclay, Bartel, Parlan, Bat, Batt;
Hebrew - "Bar Talmai" / "son of Talmai"; the name of one of the Twelve Apostles; fairly common in Ireland. Latin - Bartholomaeus.
Parthalán: Meaning unknown, possibly from BARTHOLOMEW.
Partholón: In Irish legend he was the first man on Ireland after the biblical flood.
Parthalán is of Aramaic origin and it is used largely in the Irish language. Parthalán is a variant spelling of Partholón (Irish) and a variation of Bartholomew (English).
See also the related form, Barclay (English, Irish, and Scottish).
http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/Parthalan.shtml
See also:
Given Name: Bartholomew
Bartholomew (originally /ˈbɑːrtəlmi/, BAR-təl-mi; now commonly /ˈbɑːrˈθɒləmjuː/, bar-THO-lə-mew) is an English given name that derives from the Aramaic name meaning "son of Talmai". Bar is Aramaic for "son", and marks patronyms. Talmai comes from telem "furrow".
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: English, Biblical
PRONOUNCED: bahr-THAHL-ə-myoo (English)
Meaning & History
From Βαρθολομαιος (Bartholomaios), which was the Greek form of an Aramaic name, "Bar Talmai", meaning , "Son of Talmai". In the New Testament Bartholomew is the by-name of an apostle, possibly the same person as the Apostle Nathaniel. According to tradition he was a missionary to India before returning westward to Armenia, where he was martyred by flaying. Due to the popularity of this saint the name became common in England during the Middle Ages.
Which means our maternal grandparents had the same root family name!