152. Thomas Bateman (John Thomas , Thomas , Charles ) was born on 20 May 1852 in Caradoc Twp, Middlesex County, Canada West. He was christened on 24 Aug 1853 in Christ Church, Delaware, Canada West. He died on 4 Jan 1886 in Caradoc Twp. He was buried in Christ Church, Delaware, Ontario.
Death reg'n #11422-1886 (death reported by unnamed brother, res: Lot 17, R3S (i.e., property of John T. Bateman--cause of death not indicated)
Thomas married Catherine Lily Penfold in 1876. Catherine was born in 1861.
They had the following children:
554 M i John Henry Bateman was born 1 about 1879 in Caradoc Twp, Middlesex, Ontario. 555 M ii Swanton Manson Bateman was born on 20 Jul 1882 in Ontario. He died 1 on 5 Apr 1888 in Ontario. He was buried in Christ Church, Delaware.
Died at age 5 years, 8 months, 16 days--birth date determined from death date. Death reg'n #10939-1888: name recorded as Swanson Manson Bateman; cause of death intermittent fever one month; informant Henry Penfold of Caradoc (probably his grandfather).556 F iii Mary Catherine Bateman was born on 22 Apr 1884 in Caradoc tp, Middlesex county, Ontario. She died 1 on 25 Apr 1884 in Caradoc tp, Ontario. She was buried in Christ Church, Delaware.
Death reg'n #10581--1884: died April 25, age 3 days, born Ontario, cause of death not stated, informant her father, Thomas Bateman of Lot 17, R2S. Church burial record indicated died at age of 4 days on April 28.
153. Charles Bateman (John Thomas , Thomas , Charles ) was born on 18 Apr 1854 in Caradoc Twp, Middlesex County, Canada West. He died on 5 Jul 1931 in Long Beach, California, U S A. He was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Long Beach, California.
Witness at 1876 marriage of Thomas Bateman and Catherine Lily Penfold in Caradoc tp, Ontario. Lived in Canada until after 1881 Census (were in Caradoc Twp. 1861 (p.16), 1871 (p.64) and 1881 (p. 21). According to the 1910 and 1920 censuses, they immigrated to the USA in 1884. In 1900 they were living in Gales Creek precinct, Washington county, Oregon; his occupation appears to be brick maker. The three sons named at that time were William, Roland and John C., all born in Oregon. Names of sons recorded in John T. Bateman family reunion records were William, Leonard, Irwin/Irving (aka Roland) and John C. In 1910 Charles was a fruit and berries farmer in Jackson county, Oregon. In 1920 Charles and Sarah lived in San Jose, California.
In the lists of California registered voters in 1924, there is a Charles Bateman, res of 157 Carrie, San Jose, Cement Worker and registered as a Republican. Sar
Charles married Sarah Anne Bateman daughter of Rowland Bateman and Susanna Hodnett about 1883. Sarah was born on 11 Apr 1853 in Bathurst, New Brunswick. She was christened 1 on 7 May 1853. She died on 21 Dec 1921 in Long Beach, California.
In 1900 Sarah is said to have given birth to 5 children, 3 of whom were still living; in 1910 it indicates 4 children, 2 still living. Only John C. was living with his parents, so I am uncertain as to which other son was still alive.
They had the following children:
557 M i William Bateman was born in Jun 1884 in Oregon. He died on 3 Apr 1906 in Jackson county, Oregon.
Only circumstantial re: death date; there was a William Bateman who died in Jackson county, Oregon, 3 April 1906 (age not given in ancestry.com website). William was 15 in 1900 census; parents lived in Jackson county at time of 1910 census and by that time two of Sarah's children had died.558 M ii Irwin Roland Bateman was born on 31 Oct 1885 in Oregon. He died on 13 Sep 1929 in Jackson county, Oregon.
"Roland" was 14 in 1900. His WW I registration form (image on Ancestry.com) indicated the following information: resident of 922 Boulevard, Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon; occupation locomotive engineer for Southern Pacific Railroad; next of kin Mabel Mildred Bateman (assumed to be his wife?); height short, build medium, eyes hazel, hair black; dated 11 Sept. 1918. Death date from Oregon death index at ancestry.com.Irwin married Mabel Mildred. Mabel was born 1 about 1893 in Missouri.
Unable to find Mabel in 1920 census. In 1930 she was a widow and living with her daughter Amanda in Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon.559 M iii John C. Bateman was born 1 on 1 Sep 1888 in Oregon. He died 2 on 9 Feb 1955 in Los Angeles, CA.
Living with parents in Oregon in 1910. In 1920 was married and an electrician living in Long Beach, California. In 1930 he and Anna were living in Los Angeles county, California, and his father was the next household. His ocupation was poultryman at a chicken hatchery. Charles and Anna had been married at the ages of 24 and 23, 10 years earlier. There were no children.John married Anna J.. Anna was born about 1888 in South Dakota. 560 M iv Leonard Bateman was born before 1900.
154. Mary Jane Bateman (John Thomas , Thomas , Charles ) was born on 23 Jun 1856 in Caradoc Twp, Middlesex County, Canada West. She was christened on 24 May 1857 in Christ Church, Delaware, Canada West. She died on 22 Jul 1933 in Caradoc Twp. She was buried on 24 Jul 1933 in Christ Church, Delaware, Ontario.
Ontario death reg'n #22586: Cause of death acute broncho-pneumonia; informant, her husband; death registered under her maiden name, Bateman.
Mary married William MacDonald son of Thomas MacDonald and Mary Ann about 1877 in Ontario. William was born on 21 Jun 1856. He died in 1940 in Ontario. He was buried in Christ Church, Delaware.
They had the following children:
158. Catharine Macy Bateman (John Thomas , Thomas , Charles ) was born on 3 May 1866 in Caradoc Twp, Middlesex County, Canada West. She was christened on 14 Oct 1866 in Christ Church, Delaware, Canada West. She died on 28 Mar 1907 in Caradoc Twp., Middlesex County, Ontario. She was buried in Christ Church, Delaware, Ontario.
Macey was confirmed at Burwell Anglican Chaurch 18 April 1880.
Catharine married Thomas MacDonald son of Thomas MacDonald and Mary Ann on 14 Oct 1885 in Caradoc tp, Middlesex county, Ontario. Thomas was born 1 on 15 Apr 1860 in Caledonia, Canada West (Ontario). He died in 1954 in Ontario. He was buried in Christ Church, Delaware.
Thomas was a resident of Southwold tp., Elgin county in 1885 when he married. In 1891 Tom and Kate lived in the same household as his brother and her sister, William and Mary MacDonald. In that census Tom's two eldest children appear to be listed as if the children of William.
They had the following children:
563 M i Thomas Bateman MacDonald was born on 13 Aug 1886 in Caradoc Twp., Middlesex County, Ontario. He died on 19 Dec 1910.
E. Smith notes indicate Christ Church cemetery record indicates died 1976--check out! There is a tombstone at Christ Church for Thomas B. MacDonald 1886 - 1976.564 F ii Macy Pearl MacDonald was born on 10 Oct 1889 in Caradoc Twp., Middlesex County, Ontario. Macy married (1) John T. McInroy on 10 Oct 1907 in Ontario. John died on 19 Dec 1910 in Ontario. Macy married (2) H. Byron McLeod on 1 Sep 1928 in Ontario. 565 F iii Mary Esther Gladys MacDonald was born on 7 May 1893 in Caradoc Twp., Middlesex County, Ontario. She died on 23 Mar 1909 in Ontario. She was buried in Christ Church, Delaware. 566 F iv Hannah Marion MacDonald was born on 3 May 1895 in Caradoc Twp., Middlesex County, Ontario. She died on 16 Jan 1911 in Caradoc Twp., Middlesex County, Ontario. She was buried in Christ Church, Delaware. 567 F v Frances Verna MacDonald was born on 14 Aug 1896 in Caradoc Twp., Middlesex County, Ontario. Frances married Carman R. Squire on 28 Oct 1922 in Ontario. Carman was born 1 on 11 Nov 1891 in Ontario. 568 F vi Martha Viola MacDonald was born on 27 Sep 1899 in Ontario. Martha married John Edward Thorburn. John was born on 24 Jan 1904 in Thorndale, Ontario.
Ontario late birth reg'n (1946) #501032. 1911 census gives birth year as 1905.569 M vii Ivan Richard MacDonald was born on 18 Jun 1905 in Caradoc Twp., Middlesex Co., Ontario. He died on 12 Apr 1906 in Caradoc Twp., Middlesex Co., Ontario.
161. Rachel Bateman (Richard , Thomas , Charles ) was born 1 in 1854 in Canada West. She died 2 in 1880 in Denver, Colorado.
Rachel was a 26 year old widow with a three-year old daughter in 1880. She was living with her brothers Robert and William in Denver.
Rachel married 1 Wallace Groves in 1877. Wallace died before 1880.
They had the following children:
570 F i Loretta Groves was born 1 about 1877 in Kansas.
164. John Hales Bateman 1 (Richard , Thomas , Charles ) was born on 8 Mar 1862 in Canada West. He died on 22 May 1951 in Onaga, Pottawatomie County, Kansas. He was buried in Onaga Cemetery.
John was probably born in Moore Tp, Lambton County. In 1880 he was living with three brothers and a sister in Pueblo, Colorado, aged 19. In 1910 he was in Grant tp, Pottawatomie county, Kansas.
John married 1 Rachel Mary Garett on 14 Apr 1888 in Onaga, Kansas. Rachel was born about 1866 in Kansas.
They had the following children:
571 F i Ivy Bateman was born 1 in Nov 1888 in Kansas. 572 F ii Celia Bateman was born 1 in Aug 1890 in Kansas. 573 M iii Lawrence Vernon Bateman 1 was born on 4 Jan 1893 in Havensville, Kansas. He died on 16 Jun 1918 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. He was buried in Onaga Cemetery. 574 M iv Sidney V. Bateman was born 1 in Aug 1894 in Kansas. 575 M v Kenneth L. Bateman was born 1 in Jun 1898 in Kansas. 576 F vi Jessie M. Bateman was born 1 about Jun 1901 in Kansas. 577 M vii Eddy D. Bateman.
165. Charles A. Bateman (Richard , Thomas , Charles ) was born 1 in May 1863 in Iowa.
In the 1880 census, Charles was living with three brothers and a younger sister in Pueblo, Colorado. He was said to have been born in Iowa and to be 16 years of age. In 1900 . In 1910 and 1920 he was in Grant tp, Pottawatomie county, Kansas. By 1930 the family was in Preceinct 3, Lipscomb county, Texas.
Link to photo of Charles and Mattie and their children Richard and Nata, with Fields family:
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/pottawat/mafield.html
Charles married 1 Mary M. (Mollie) Fields daughter of Ellison Fields on 11 Apr 1888 in Near Onaga, Kansas. Mary was born 2 in Apr 1869 in Kansas.
They had the following children:
578 M i Ellerson Bateman was born 1 in Aug 1889 in Kansas. 579 F ii Frances M. Bateman was born 1 in Feb 1892 in Kansas. 580 M iii Thomas R. Bateman was born 1 in Oct 1894 in Kansas. 581 F iv Nata M. Bateman was born 1 about Dec 1902 in Kansas. 582 M v Richard Bateman 1 was born on 7 Oct 1907 in Westmoreland, Kansas.
Kansas Registry page no. 32 book no. C, Birth Record
Name of Child Richard Bateman
sex: male color W
date of birth 10-7-1907
Fathers name Charles Bateman
fathers occupation: Vet
fathers nationality: Am
Mothers maiden name Mary M. Fields
Mothers occupation _____________
Mothers Nationality Am
Dated at Westmoreland, Kansas this 20, day of Nov 2001
166. Wesley H. Bateman 1 (Richard , Thomas , Charles ) was born on 2 Jun 1867 in Centralia, Kansas. He died on 3 Jul 1934 in Meriden, Kansas. He was buried in Havensville Cemetery, Havensville, Kansas.
In the 1880 census, Wesley was living with three brothers and a younger sister in Pueblo, Colorado. He was said to have been born in Kansas and to be 14 years of age. In 1900 he was married and farming in Grant tp, Pottawatomie county, Kansas. In 1930 he and his wife Margrethe K. lived in Douglas tp, Jackson county.
Wesley married 1 (1) Bertha about 1896 in Kansas. Bertha was born 2 in Jun 1870 in Ohio.
In 1910 Bertha had given birth to four children, three of whom were still living. In 1930 Bertha had remarried.
They had the following children:
583 F i Audly Bateman was born 1 in May 1897 in Kansas. 584 F ii Evelyn Bateman was born 1 about 1902 in Kansas. 585 M iii Bertrand D. Bateman was born 1 about 1907 in Kansas.
Wesley married (2) Margrethe H.. Margrethe was born about 1878 in Norway.
Margrethe immigrated into the USA in 1903. She was 28 when she first married.
175. William Swanton Bateman 1 (John Swanton , Swanton , Charles ) was born on 9 Apr 1842 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He died 2 on 28 Nov 1923 in Bathurst, New Brunswick. He was buried in St Alban's Anglican Cemetery, Bathurst, New Brunswick.
I originally was given a birth year of 1842 but the following obituary indicates 1840. As his parents married in 1841, I think it likely that 1842 is the correct date. The 1861 census has him aged 19. The exact date of his death is uncertain: the death registration indicates he died 29 November, a family photo taken about the time of his death indicates he died 23 November. In 1901 William was enumerated at Henderson Creek, Yukon and age 61. He had been in the Yukon for 4 years, was a miner and was listed as "owner", presumably the owner of a mine.
BATEMAN; Mr. William died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Milton Doherty on the Points Road on Wednesday afternoon, November/28/1923. He was in failing health and was practically confined to his room for a number of years. A lot of his family lives in the U.S. He was one of the pioneers of Gloucester Co. born on the North side of Big River parish of Bathurst April/9th 1840, the son of John Swanton Bateman of Bathurst and Ellen Jennings of Cork, Ireland. He received his schooling under private tuition. When he was just a boy he engaged in lumbering and helped procure the lumber for many vessels built in Bathurst. The village of Bathurst one hundred families had a shipyard and at the prime of his life he was one of the best judges of standing lumber in N.B. He was also a hunter, and a fisherman. In the early days of the Yukon gold fields he headed a party of eight who made the trip over the (Trail of 98) and spent seven years in the Yukon arriving home in August 1904 and remained at his home the Gould Grant farm on the Points Road. He was twice married, the first wife was Ester Jagoe of New Bandon, his second wife was Grace Benson of Bathurst who died twenty years ago. He leaves his entire family of seven daughters, Mrs. Helen Pickle of Bangor, Maine, Mrs. Emma Smythe of Stuart River, Yukon, Mrs. Ruby E. Morrison of Greenville, Me., Mrs. T. Milton Doherty, Mrs. William Good, Mrs Charles Getty, and Mrs. O. T. Carter all of Bathurst. They were all present at his funeral. Internment was in the St. Alban's Anglican cemetery, which was formerly a part of the Gould Grant farm donated to the Anglican Church Salmon Beach for burial purposes. The service at the graveside was under the Masonic auspices and members of the St. John Lodge. The beautiful Masonic liturgy was read by the Master. The pallbearers were Master W J Kent, Oscar Fenwick, John Miller, Samuel Gammon, Howard Good, and Amos Eddy (unidentified newspaper).
From the record of the Bateman family reunion held near London, Ontario about 1940:
Mrs. Laura Doherty . . . described her father’s first trip to the Klondike over the White Pass on the Trail of 1898 when each person was required to take one ton of provisions and supplies by pack for forty miles from Skagway to Lake Linderman. There were six men in the party which included her father and husband. They crossed Lake Linderman by boat. Her father, Wm. Bateman stayed three and a half years. Came home to Bathurst N.B. for one winter returning to the Yukon for three and a half years. Milton Doherty spent nine months in the Yukon. Her sister Emma married Waldron B. Smythe and she lived at Stuart River for sixteen years conducting a general store, and Post Office. Her husband died in the Yukon and her sister Ruby who had been with her in the Yukon brought his body from Vancouver to Bathurst for burial. Emma Smythe is writing a book on her life in the Yukon and hopes it will soon be published. Mrs. Doherty extended a very gracious invitation to visit them at their home, Gould Grant Farm, Bathurst N.B.
William married (1) Esther Jagoe.
William married (2) Grace Ida Benson on 20 May 1869 in Bathurst Parish, New Brunswick. Grace was born in 1844 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died in 1904 in New Brunswick.
Birth date was taken from the back of a photo of Grace's daughters, taken in about 1923. Death date based on William's obituary which states that Grace had died 20 years before William.
William and Grace had the following children:
586 F i Ida Helen Bateman was born 1 on 5 Jul 1869 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died 2 on 8 Apr 1950 in Bangor, Maine.
Mrs. Helen Pickle lived in Bangor, Maine in November 1923 when her father died. She was probably a widow at the time. She is living alone in Bangor in 1930: her name is given as Helen I. Pickle, age 60.Ida married (1) Samuel Eady on 28 Sep 1887 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
Surname sometimes recorded as Eddy.Ida married (2) Pickle.
Obit for Helen's father (1923) indicates her married name was Pickle--husband's name unknown. They were residents of Bangor, Maine at that time.587 F ii Laura Elba Bateman 1 was born on 1 Apr 1871 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died 2 on 4 Feb 1954 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She was buried in East Bathurst Cem., Bathurst, NB.
Uncertain if middle name was Elva or Elba. Laura and her husband made several trips to visit Bateman relatives in Cardoc Twp, Middlesex County, Ontario. Their first visit was 1 December, 1924, and they were present at Bateman family reunions in the late 1930s. Hugh Doherty's web site (http://www.islandnet.com/~hdoherty/) gives death date as 1950.Laura married 1 Milton T. Doherty on 17 May 1899 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. Milton was born in 1862. He died 2 on 17 Jun 1941 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
Notes from Bateman family reunion in Ontario:
Milton Doherty recalled some interesting incidents from his trip to Skagway and the Yukon when he accompanied Wm. Bateman and Isaac Roy. They went by train to Vancouver and by boat to Skagway taking three months to make the journey. They had to cross Miles Canyon, which had never been crossed without an Indian pilot. They were the first white men to cross Miles Canyon. They made six boats by cutting the lumber from the trees with a hand rip saw. Some of them were stolen. At last they made one and crossed the canyon with William in the bow and Roy in the stern. Boat went at the rate of a mile a minute. They proceeded to the gold fields at Dawson where they staked their claims and registered. They brought back many souvenirs among them a necklace of gold nuggets to which is attached a miniature miner’s outfit, a placer pan, a pick, a shovel and a sleuce [sic] box which Cousin Milton wears as a watch chain.
http://www.islandnet.com/~hdoherty/ gives dates as 1862 - 1937.588 F iii Agnes Mary Gosling Bateman was born on 3 Jul 1873 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died 1 on 11 Feb 1949 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She was buried in First United Church Cem., St. Anne St., Bathurst, New Brunswick.
Age given as 35 when she married. Alternative birth date in some records, 5 July. Mrs. Charles Getty was a resident of Bathurst, New Brunswick at the time of her father's death November, 1923.Agnes married 1, 2 Charles Ernest K. Getty son of John Getty and May or Mary on 4 Jan 1911 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. Charles was born in 1883 in Bathurst, New Brunswick. He died in 1976. He was buried 3 in First United Church Cem., St. Anne St., Bathurst, New Brunswick.
Age 28 when he married.589 F iv Inez Lilias Bateman was born 1 on 12 Jan 1876 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She was christened on 30 Jul 1880 in Bathurst, New Brunswick. She died 2 on 23 Nov 1948 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She was buried in St. Alban's Anglican Church, Sand Hill, New Brunswick.
Mrs. William Good was a resident of Bathurst, New Brunswick at the time of her father's death November, 1923.Inez married 2 William George Good 1 son of William Good and Mary Jennings about 1892 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. William was born on 8 Apr 1865 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He died 3 on 27 Sep 1944 in Gloucester county, New Brunswick. He was buried in St. George Cemetery, West Bathurst.
Extract from obituary: Resident of South Bathurst at time of death, 27 September 1944, after a long illness, aged 79. Born in Rough Waters, son of William Good--spent early life in USA. Farmed at Big River. Survived by wife Inez Bateman, sons Herbert of Winnipeg, Benson of Ontario, Douglas and Percy of Bathurst, Orren at home, adopted sister Mrs. Percy Ramsay of East Bathurst, and brothers Silas of East Bathurst and Charles of Rough Waters.590 F v Emma Melinda Bateman 1 was born 2 on 28 Jun 1878 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She was christened on 30 Jul 1880 in Bathurst, New Brunswick. She died 3 on 3 Aug 1957 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
Emma was a resident of Stuart River, Yukon when her father died November, 1923.Emma married 1, 2 Waldron Brewer Smythe son of Richard Smyth and Elizabeth on 23 Aug 1905 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. Waldron was born about 1877 in New Brunswick. He died 3 on 14 Mar 1914 in Stewart River, Yukon Territory, Canada.
Extracted from obituary: "SMYTH; Mr. Weldon Brewer died at Stewart River, Yukon on March/ 19/ 1914 of muscular atrophy he was about thirty-fiveyears of age, and a resident of South Tetagouche. He married Mr. Bateman's daughter Emma. He leaves his mother, and wife, also several brothers, and sisters."
Waldron went to the Yukon during the Klondike gold rush. He is listed as "Smyth W, Nome, miner" in the website which lists gold rush participants: http://www.familychronicle.com/klondike.htm591 F vi Ruby Elizabeth Bateman was born on 21 Feb 1881 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died 1 on 11 Jul 1958 in Maine, USA.
Mrs. Ruby E. Morrison was a resident of Greenville, Maine at the time of her father's death November, 1923. She was probably a widow at the time.Ruby married 1, 2 (1) Clarence (Claire) Morris on 21 Nov 1906 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. Ruby married 1 (2) Fred Goven on 4 Feb 1933 in Greenville, Maine. 592 F vii Ethel Pearl Bateman was born on 13 Aug 1884 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died 1 on 6 Aug 1966 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
Mrs. O.T. Carter was a resident of Bathurst, New Brunswick at the time of her father's death November, 1923.Ethel married 1, 2, 3 Orville Thorton Carter on 5 Feb 1907 in St. George's Anglican Church, Bathurst, New Brunswick. Orville was born on 1 Aug 1882. He died on 4 Oct 1955 in New Brunswick. He was buried 4 in St. Alban's Anglican Church, Sand Hill, New Brunswick.
Orville's tombstone indicates that he was a locomotive engineer.
176. Mary Bateman (John Swanton , Swanton , Charles ) was born 1 on 17 Oct 1844 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died 2 on 6 Apr 1908 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She was buried in St. Alban's Anglican Church, Sand Hill, New Brunswick.
Age 16 in January 1861.
Mary married John Getty 1 in Bathurst Parish, New Brunswick. John was born in 1842 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He died on 12 Oct 1914 in New Brunswick. He was buried in St. Alban's Anglican Church, Sand Hill, New Brunswick.
Obituary indicates John was 84 when he died.
They had the following children:
593 F i Emily Getty was born 1 in Jul 1863 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died 2 on 13 Dec 1936 in Gloucester county, New Brunswick. She was buried 3 in St. Alban's Anglican Church, Sand Hill, New Brunswick. Emily married Joseph Gosnell about 1882 in New Brunswick. Joseph was born in 1857. He died 1 on 3 Nov 1939 in Gloucester county, New Brunswick. He was buried 2 in St. Alban's Anglican Church, Sand Hill, New Brunswick.
1911 census gives birth as August 1851. Can't find them in 1901.594 F ii Laura Getty was born 1 about 1865 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. 595 F iii Elizabeth Getty 1 was born on 18 Jul 1868 in Gloucester County, NB. 596 M iv William Getty 1 was born on 27 Apr 1870 in Gloucester County, NB. 597 M v Henry Getty 1 was born on 23 Apr 1872 in Gloucester County, NB. 598 F vi Mary Ellen (Helen) Getty was born on 11 Aug 1874 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died on 24 Oct 1939 in East Bathurst, New Brunswick. She was buried in United Cem (by lumber yard), East Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
Listed as next of kin by her nephew Nicholas Mirns Bateman when he enlisted in the armed forces in 1918.Mary married 2, 3 John William Bateman 1 son of William John Bateman and Ann Jennings on 20 Sep 1892 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. John was born 4 on 2 Feb 1865 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He was christened 5 on 9 Feb 1865 in St. George's Anglican Church, Bathurst, New Brunswick. He died on 4 Mar 1919 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He was buried in United Church Cem (by lumber yard), East Bathurst, New Brunswick. 599 M vii John Getty was born 1 about 1877 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
John was not listed as a survivor when his father died, but a Charles was--something confused here.600 F viii Isabella Getty was born 1 about 1879 in Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. 601 F ix Florence Beryl Getty was born 1 on 9 Oct 1887 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. She died in 1980 in New Brunswick. She was buried 2 in United Church Cem, Bridge St., Bathurst, New Brunswick. Florence married (1) George Ronalds 1 in 1909. George died in 1922. Florence married (2) A. Payne 1 in 1928. A. Payne died in 1956.
178. Swanton Bateman (John Swanton , Swanton , Charles ) was born 1 in 1851 in Gloucester County, NB. He died 2 in Jun 1885 in New Brunswick. He was buried on 26 Jun 1885 in St. George's Anglican Church, Bathurst New Brunswick.
Age 10 in January 1861 census. Swanton Bateman aged thirty -three years was buried in the grave yard of St. George`s Church [Bathurst, NB] this twenty-sixth day of June A.D. 1885. By me W. H. Street, Rector (Extracted from Parish Register by Irma Downing; posted to web site by Irene Doyle).
Swanton married 2 Catherine Jane Jennings 1 daughter of Henry Jennings and Jane on 22 Aug 1881 in St. George's Anglican Church, Bathurst, New Brunswick. Catherine was born 3 about 1858 in New Brunswick.
In 1881 Catherine was living with her widowed mother and brothers and sisters. Her and Swanton's son was living with his father and paternal grandparents. Swanton and Catherine evidently married whenshe became pregnant with their second child. The baptism records for William and Henry give her name as Jane, although in the 1881 census she was listed as Catherine.
They had the following children:
602 M i Edmond Zacheus Bateman was born on 19 Jun 1878 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He was christened 1 on 25 Jun 1878 in St. George's Anglican Church, Bathurst.
Born before Catherine and Swanton married, and in 1881 was living with his father and his grandparents, John and Ellen Bateman.603 M ii William "Wallace" Bateman was born on 12 Feb 1882 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He was christened 1 on 19 Sep 1885 in St. George's Anglican Church, Bathurst, New Brunswick. He died 2 on 10 Jan 1903 in Big River, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He was buried on 12 Jan 1903 in St George's Anglican Church, Bathurst, New Brunswick.
Age at time of death 20 years, 10 months, 23 days. Name on official records was William, but he was named as Wallace in the 1901 census (at which time he was living with his uncle Samuel Bateman).604 M iii Henry (Harry) S. Bateman 1 was born on 6 Jun 1884 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He was christened 2 on 19 Sep 1885 in St. George's Anglican Church, Bathurst, New Brunswick.
Henry was also conditionally baptised at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Bathurst 12 January 1904. His name is listed as Harry in the 1901 census which gives his birth date as 7 Jun 1885. In 1911 he is Henry S. Bateman.Henry married 1, 2, 3 Emily (Emilie) Roy daughter of Pierre Roi and Marie Jane Watson on 24 Aug 1903 in St. George's Anglican Church, Bathurst, New Brunswick. Emily was born on 1 Jan 1884 in South Bathurst, New Brunswick. She was christened 4 on 6 Feb 1884 in Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bathurst. She died on 3 Jan 1955 in Bathurst, New Brunswick. She was buried in Bathurst, New Brunswick.
From the obituary: "She is much missed and mourned by a wide circle of relatives and friends and especially in the C.W.L. and Ladies of St. Anne, of which organizations she was an active member." At the time of her death Emily was living with her son Henry. In 1911 her birth year is given as 1886 and her name is spelled "Emelie", perhaps how she spelled it herself?605 M iv Wilfred Arthur Bateman was born on 15 Sep 1885 in New Brunswick.
No birth registration available, but assume Wilfred must be another son of Swanton and Catherine.
182. Albert Bateman (John Swanton , Swanton , Charles ) was born 1 in Sep 1864 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He died on 27 May 1917 in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. He was buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Bathurst.
At the time of the 1871 New Brunswick census, Albert (age 7) and Henry S. (age 4) were living with their brother and sister-in-law, William Bateman and Grace Benson (Gloucester County, Bathurst, Div. 3, p.19). Christ Church (Delaware, Ontario) Parish Record of his marriage to Sarah Bateman indicates that Albert was of Big River, Bathurst, New Brunswick. Not known where Albert and Sarah lived after their marriage in 1890. However, on the 1891 census, Albert age 27 is listed with his parents in Bathurst, and is said to be single? In 1894 Albert signed an autograph book for his niece who lived in the Bathurst/Big River area. He wrote:
"Nov. 2nd 1894.
To Miss Emma Bateman
I have A niece which I love dear
And at parting shed A tear
So please dont read this
for you see
I sign my name just,
Albert B.
(Albert Bateman)"
His mention of "parting" seems to suggest he either lived elsewhere and was visiting at the time or he was about to move away. I cannot find him in 1901, but there is an Albert Bateman, born Sept 1864, living in Bathurst in 1911, who would seem to be this man. Then his wife is Mary, and there are several children. Albert Bateman, age 55, died in Gloucester county 27 May 1917 (NB Archives website), but I cannot find death records for either Sarah or Mary, or birth records for the children listed in the 1911 census.
Obituary found during visit to Bathurst: "BATEMAN, Albert of Gloucester Junction died of pneumonia on the 27/ May/ 1917. He lived in Rough Waters and worked for the Caraquet Railroad. He leaves his wife, four daughters, Frances, Elsie, Cora and Doris. Burial was in the Sacred Heart Cemetery."
Albert married 1, 2 (1) Sarah Ellen Bateman daughter of John Thomas Bateman and Mary Bateman on 6 Feb 1890 in Christ Church Parsonage, Delaware, Middlesex County, Ontario. Sarah was born on 9 Sep 1862 in Caradoc Twp, Middlesex County, Canada West.
Albert married (2) Mary Ida Boucher about 1896 in New Brunswick. Mary was born in Nov 1865 in New Brunswick.
The 1911 census indicates that Mary was of French ancestry--birth registrations for her children revealed her maiden name. Her religion in 1911 was listed as Anglican, although she appears to have been raised Catholic; believed to be Mary Boucher, age 17 in 1881 census, dau of Joseph and Martha, living in Bathurst.
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Albert and Mary had the following children:
606 F i Frances Beatrice Bateman was born on 14 Mar 1898 in New Brunswick.
Birth registration indexed at <http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/GovRecs/VISSE/default.aspx?culture=en-CA>Frances married Joseph Arthur Muir on 17 Sep 1918 in Gloucester county, New Brunswick. 607 M ii Albert Edward Bateman was born on 26 Nov 1900 in New Brunswick.
NB birth reg'n indexed at <http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/GovRecs/VISSE/default.aspx?culture=en-CA>. Not named in father's obituary, suggesting he died before May 1917?608 F iii Elsie Margaret Bateman was born 1 in Jul 1901 in Blackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick.
No birth reg'n found.Elsie married Arthur Joseph Legacy on 26 Nov 1919 in Gloucester county, New Brunswick. 609 F iv Cora Bateman was born 1 in Feb 1904 in Blackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. 610 F v Mary Esther Dorice (Hester or Doris) Bateman was born on 27 May 1908 in Blackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick.
NB birth reg'n indexed at <http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/GovRecs/VISSE/default.aspx?culture=en-CA>.