Persis Bates1

F, b. 18 August 1736, d. 5 October 1736
FatherSamuel Bates1 b. 1693, d. 8 Dec 1752
MotherHannah Ward1 b. 2 Feb 1699, d. 13 Jul 1794
Relationships5th great-grandaunt of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
5th great-grandaunt of Ellen June Smith
     Persis Bates, daughter of Samuel Bates and Hannah Ward, was born on 18 August 1736 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.1

     Persis Bates died on 5 October 1736 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.2
Last Edited14 Aug 2018

Citations

  1. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in Vol. I, BIRTHS: Page 21.
  2. [S43] Unknown author, FamilySearch, Url: https://familysearch.org, 'Ancestral File v4.19,' database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MW55-V2V : accessed 31 July 2012), entry for Persis BATES.

Ruth Bates1

F, b. 4 October 1738
FatherSamuel Bates1 b. 1693, d. 8 Dec 1752
MotherHannah Ward1 b. 2 Feb 1699, d. 13 Jul 1794
Relationships5th great-grandaunt of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
5th great-grandaunt of Ellen June Smith
     Ruth Bates, daughter of Samuel Bates and Hannah Ward, was born on 4 October 1738 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.1
Last Edited14 Aug 2018

Citations

  1. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in Vol. I, BIRTHS: Page 22.

Ruth Bates1

F, b. 9 July 1700
FatherIncrease Bates1 b. 28 Dec 1641, d. 20 Feb 1717/18
MotherMary Whitmarsh1 b. 14 Aug 1663, d. 21 Dec 1715
Relationships6th great-grandaunt of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
6th great-grandaunt of Ellen June Smith
     Ruth Bates, daughter of Increase Bates and Mary Whitmarsh, was born on 9 July 1700 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.1
Last Edited14 Aug 2018

Citations

  1. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in Vol. I, BIRTHS - Page 22; Listed under surname 'Bate.'

Samuel Bates1,2

M, b. 1693, d. 8 December 1752
FatherIncrease Bates b. 28 Dec 1641, d. 20 Feb 1717/18
MotherMary Whitmarsh b. 14 Aug 1663, d. 21 Dec 1715
Relationships6th great-grandfather of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
6th great-grandfather of Ellen June Smith
     Samuel Bates, son of Increase Bates and Mary Whitmarsh, was born in 1693 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.3,4

     Samuel, son of Increase Bates and Mary Whitmarsh, married Grace Richards in 1710.5

     Samuel, son of Increase Bates and Mary Whitmarsh, married Hannah Shaw, daughter of Joseph Shaw and Judith Whitmarsh, on 9 January 1709/10.6

     Samuel, son of Increase Bates and Mary Whitmarsh, married Hannah Ward at age 26, daughter of John Ward and Hannah Beal, on 18 September 1725 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.7

     Samuel Bates died on 8 December 1752 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts,4 and was buried at North Weymouth Cemetery, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.8

Family 1

Grace Richards b. c 1697, d. 29 Dec 1724
Children

Family 2

Child

Family 3

Hannah Shaw b. c 1690, d. 1731
Child

Family 4

Hannah Ward b. 2 Feb 1699, d. 13 Jul 1794
Children
Last Edited17 Jun 2019

Citations

  1. [S43] Unknown author, FamilySearch, Url: https://familysearch.org, 'Ancestral File v4.19,' database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MW55-VVB : accessed 31 July 2012), entry for Samuel BATES.
  2. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in Volume II Marriage, Page 18.
  3. [S83] Unknown author, Wikipedia Search, Url: http:www.wikipedia.com, Wessagusset Colony (sometimes called the Weston Colony or Weymouth Colony) was a short-lived English trading colony in New England located in present-day Weymouth, Massachusetts. It was settled in August 1622 by between fifty and sixty colonists who were ill-prepared for colonial life. After settling without adequate provisions[1] and harming relations with local Native Americans,[2] the colony was dissolved in late March 1623 with surviving colonists joining Plymouth Colony or returning to England. It was the second settlement in Massachusetts, predating the Massachusetts Bay Colony by six years.

    Called by historian Charles Francis Adams, Jr. 'ill-conceived, 'ill-executed, [and] ill-fated',[3] the short-lived colony is best remembered for the battle (some say massacre)[4] there between Plymouth troops led by Miles Standish and an Indian force led by Pecksuot. This battle scarred relations between the Plymouth colonists and the natives and was fictionalized, two centuries later, in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1858 poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish.

    In September 1623, a second colony led by Governor-General Robert Gorges was created in the abandoned site at Wessagusset. This colony, rechristened as Weymouth, was also unsuccessful and Governor Gorges returned to England the following year. Despite that, some settlers remained in the village and it was absorbed into the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
  4. [S43] Unknown author, FamilySearch, Url: https://familysearch.org, 'Ancestral File v4.19,' database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MW55-VVB : accessed 31 July 2012), entry for Samuel BATES. The information has not been verified against any official records.
  5. [S56] Unknown author, OneWorldTreeSM, Url: http://www.ancestry.com/, Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc. This information needs further research.
  6. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Volume II Marriage, Page 18.
  7. [S90] Compiler: Published By the Town, History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, Volume II Genealogical, Volume III Page 275; reference indicates publish date.
  8. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 89537057.
  9. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in BIRTHS; Page 20.
  10. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in BIRTHS; Page 22.
  11. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in BIRTHS; Page 21.
  12. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in Vol. I, BIRTHS: Page 20.
  13. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in Vol. I, BIRTHS: Page 21.
  14. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in Vol. I, BIRTHS: Page 22.

Samuel Bates1

M, b. 16 April 1733, d. 19 September 1764
FatherSamuel Bates1 b. 1693, d. 8 Dec 1752
MotherHannah Ward1 b. 2 Feb 1699, d. 13 Jul 1794
Relationships5th great-granduncle of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
5th great-granduncle of Ellen June Smith
Samuel Bates, husband of Hannah Pratt
     Samuel Bates, son of Samuel Bates and Hannah Ward, was born on 16 April 1733 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.1

     Samuel, at age 21, son of Samuel Bates and Hannah Ward, married Hannah Pratt at age 16, daughter of Ebenezer Pratt and Tabitha Crane, on 25 December 1754 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.2

     Samuel Bates died on 19 September 1764 at Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, at age 31.3 and was buried at North Weymouth Cemetery, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.3

Family

Hannah Pratt b. 7 Aug 1738, d. 5 Dec 1764
Last Edited14 Jul 2019

Citations

  1. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in Vol. I, BIRTHS: Page 22.
  2. [S71] Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Weymouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Found in MARRIAGES: Page 18.
  3. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 89537052.
 
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