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Ann Batchelder (Bate)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wherwell, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: before March 02, 1623
Hayes, Middlesex, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Johanis Bates and Ann Bates
Wife of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of Hampton
Mother of Frances Batchelder; Nathaniel Batchelder; Deborah Wing; Stephen Bachiler "the younger"; Theodate Hussey, I and 10 others
Sister of Elizabeth Mendenhall and Rev. John Bates

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About Ann Batchelder

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bate-138


Biography

Ann (Bate) Batchelder was born in 1561 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England and was baptized in 1571 in Abbotts Ann, Hampshire, England.

Ann married Rev. Stephen Batchelder, of Hampton circa 1590. Together they had the following children: Nathaniel Batchelder; Theodate (Bachelder) Hussey; Deborah (Batchelder) Wing; Stephen Bachiler "the younger"; Rev. Samuel Bachiler; William Batcheler, of Charlestown; Anne (Bachilder) Atkinson.

She died before March 2, 1623 in Hayes, Middlesex, England.



https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35978935?memorialUpdated=Yes

Rev. Stephen Bachiler married (1) By about 1590 [Anne?] _____, who was closely related in some way to Reverend John Bate, Bachiler's successor as vicar of Wherwell; she died sometime between about 1610 and 1624. (Although this first wife's given name is stated to be "Anne" by many authorities, there is no record evidence to support this.) They had six known children: Nathaniel, Deborah Wing, Stephen, Samuel, Ann Samborne Atkinson, & Theodate HUSSEY. Source: Anderson's Great Migration Begins. Find A Grave contributor Bradley Moody adds, without stating a source:

Her maiden name was Bate. She was born 1568 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England and died in Wherwell, Hampshire, England.

Birth surname has also been reported to be Bates.

Given name has also been reported to be:

  • Ann Hester
  • Mary Ann
  • Deborah
  • Helen

Date of birth has also been (erroneously?) reported to be 1568.


"The Great Migration Begins (1620-1633)" names the 6 children of Stephen as Nathaniel, Deborah, Stephen, Samuel, Ann and Theodate. "All the children of whom we have record were by his 1st wife" (Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy: Descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler.  By Frederick Clifton Pierce)

1. ANN1 BATE1 was born Abt. 1565 in , , England1, and died Abt. 1620 in , , England1. She married STEPHEN [REV.] BACHILER1 Bet. 1586 - 1587 in Hampton, Hampshire, England, son of UNKNOWN BACHILER. He was born Abt. 1561 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England1, and died 1660 [SIC: 1656] in Hackney ?, London, Middlesex, England1.


From
(Reverend) Stephen BACHILER and Anne Bate:

CHILDREN of Stephen BACHILER and Ann BATE:

  1. Nathaniel BATCHELDER. [PC T4-8]. Born (in 1590-S?)(about 1590-S6,S7) in Wherwell, Hampshire-S6,S7), England. He married (1) Hester MERCER [F7581] of Southampton, England about 1615 in Southampton, England. He married (2) Margery. He died about 1645 in England. Nathaniel did not come to New England, but his son Nathaniel did, and resided at Hampton. (Anderson, Robert Charles, "The Great Migration Begins," (N.E.H.G.S., 1995). Vol. 1, pg. 62.).
  2. Anne BACHILER.[ PC T4-5, PC T4-27, PC T4-28]. Born about 1601 at Wherewell, Hampshire, England She married (1) a SANBORN, probably John SANBORN about 1619. She married (2) Henry ATKINSON on 20 Jan 1631/1632 at Strood, Kent, England. Ann was the 5th of 6 children of Stephen. Early reports were uncertain whether Ann came to New England with her sons, but according to the latest by Anderson, she did not. Anderson, Robert Charles, "The Great Migration Begins," (1995). Vol. 1, pgs. 61-69.(S?) Mr. Bachiler's daughter, Ann Sanborne was widowed by the time she was thirty. She remarried secondly by a license issued at Rochester, in Strood, Kent, on 20 January 1631/2 (Strood, Kent, Parish Register, Kent Record Office, Maidenstone, Kent), as "Mrs. Anne Sanborne" to "Mr. Henry Atkinson".(S25).
  3. Theodate (theo-dah-tay) BACHILER. Born about 1610 at Wherwell, Hampshire, England. She married Christopher HUSSEY about 1635. She died 20 OCT 1649 at Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Theodate is the only other child of Stephen, beside her older sister Deborah, to emigrate to New England.
  4. Deborah BACHILER. Birth: ABT 1592, Wherwell, Hampshire, England. She married John WING before 1612 in England. Deborah and her children came to New England in the late 1630s and resided at Sandwich.
  5. Stephen BACHILER Jr. Birth: ABT 1594, England. "Stephen Bachiler of Edmund Hall" was ordained deacon at Oxford 19 September 1613 [Bishop's Register, Diocese of Oxford]; with his father, accused in 1614 of circulating slanderous verses. (Stephen Bachiler, the younger enrolled at Oxford at the age of sixteen. He was expelled from Magdalene College, Oxford as the author of libellous verses.(S25))
  6. Samuel BACHILER. Birth: ABT 1597. Samuel, a minister, lived at Gorcum, Holland, where he had a wife and children. Anderson, Robert Charles, "The Great Migration Begins," (N.E.H.G.S., 1995). Vol. 1, pg. 63.

Notes for ANN BATE:

FamInfo-GM1:

Burial: 1620, England, possibly in Abbotts Ann, Hampshire, England.

The name Ann Bate is usually given for the first wife of Rev. Stephen Batchelder. However, there seems to be no contemporary evidence that her name was Ann. She is thought to have been a relative of Rev. John Bate, the vicar at Wherwell, Hampshire who replaced Stephen Batchelder. Rev. John Bate called Stephen Bachiler, Jr. "Cousin." On that basis alone, her maiden name is given as Bate.


More About ANN BATE:

Burial: 1620, England, possibly Abbotts Ann, Hampshire, England1

Residence: of Wherwell, Hampshire, England

Notes for STEPHEN [REV.] BACHILER:

FamInfo-GM1:

On 9 Mar 1632, the Rev. Stephen Bachiler -- and his wife Helen, his daughter Deborah Wing and her four children John, Daniel, Stephen and Mathes, his other daughter Ann Sanborn and her three children John, William and Stephen -- boarded the ship "William and Frances" under Captain Thomas and began their voyage from their homes in England to a new life in the New England Colonies. On Thursday, June 5, 1632, they arrived in the harbor of Boston, MA. With his family and all their possessions they immediately left Boston and headed north to Lynn where he and his family were to join his other daughter and son-in-law, Theodate and Christopher Hussy. Christopher and Theodate were sent to the new colonies first to check things out and report back their findings, however, John Sanborn passed away so the departure from England was put off to 1632. Stephen was the father and founder of Hampton, New Hampshire.


Deborah was born circa 1565. She married Rev. Stephen Bachiler at prob. Hampshire, ENG, on 7 June 1588. Deborah Bate(s) died circa 1616.


According to The Great Migration Begins, by Anderson, pg. 62, Stephen's first wife's name was unknown [Anne?] and closely related to Reverend John Bate.


Date of death might be 1621.

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Disputed Origins

Anderson in Great Migration names her Ann ____ As part of on-going collaboration on WikiTree, she is called "Ann Bate,"<ref>"Profile of Ann Bate, wife of Rev. Stephen Bachiler (PGM)"</ref> She "was closely related in some way to Reverend John Bate, Bachiler's successor as vicar of Wherwell; she died sometime between about 1610 and 1624. (Although this first wife's given name is stated to be 'Anne' by many authorities, there is norecord evidence to support this.)" It has often been reported that her maiden name is Bate(s) but her relationship to the Reverend Bate isn't known. Her maiden name may be something else.<ref>Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33, Volumes 1-3, Boston, MA: New England Historical Genealogical Society, 1995, p 62</ref>

An article from 1991 by George Freeman Sanborn, Jr. mentions: :"Further evidence that his first wife and mother of all his children was probably a sister of Rev. John Bate, Bachiler' successor at Wherwell, Hampshire, was discovered by Charles Edward Banks in an English court record (Court of Requests, Public Record Office, London. REQ2/678/64, dated 2 November 15 Charles I [1639]), and preserved by Charles Hull Batchelder in his extensive manuscript collection on the family at the New Hampshire Historical Society in Concord."<ref>George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., "Rev. Stephen Bachiler of Hampton: Some Additional Information," in The New Hampshire Genealogical Record, January 1991 - Vol. 8, No. 1</ref>
The name of Stephen Bachiler's first wife as "Ann Hester" is found in a number of FamilySearch "Pedigree Resource File" submissions it is also found in FamilySearch's "International Genealogical Index" (aka IGI, like Pedigree Resource Files, now also considered "User Submitted Genealogies").<ref>Query in 2014 of FamilySearch "User Submitted Genealogies."</ref> No historical records or reasoning has been given on the profile that would explain a "Hester" association. As with all genealogical work, findings such as these are subject to review and update, based on improved historical discovery and insight.

Biography ==No record of her name, birth or parentage has been learned. Robert Charles Anderson reported six children born to her by her marriage to Rev. Stephen Bachiler. Anderson placed their births between "say 1590" (Nathaniel Bachiler) and "say 1610" (Theodate).<ref>Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33, Volumes 1-3 (Boston, MA: New England Historical Genealogical Society, 1995), p 62-63.</ref>George Freeman Sanborn, Jr. (1991) , "Rev. StephenBachiler of Hampton: Some Additional Information,"

If she was not more than 40 at the time of the last estimated birth, then her own birth can be estimated as "say 1570."

Disputed birth: 1561 of Wherwell, Hampshire, England Disputed christening: 1571 Norwich, Norfolk, England

Sources

<references /> See also:*Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33, Volumes 1-3 (Boston, MA: New England Historical Genealogical Society, 1995), p 62. Reports Stephen Bachiler married "[Anne?] _______" "by 1590."

  • George Freeman Sanborn, Jr. (1991) , "Rev. Stephen Bachiler of Hampton: Some Additional Information," published in The New Hampshire Genealogical Record. With the authors' consent, this article appears as web content on the Lane Memorial (Hampton, New Hampshire) Library site.
  • Charles H. Batchelder (1936) and Carl W. Brage (1985), Batchelder/Bachilder genealogy through Rev. Stephen Bachiler's son Stephen Bachilder : (A correction of the work on this family by Pierce), Carl W. Brage, ed., [manuscript] (1985). This manuscript has been published as downloadable content (in five parts) to the Lane Memorial (Hampton, New Hampshire) Library site, see "Genealogy of the Batchelder Family of Hampton, New Hampshire."
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Ann Batchelder's Timeline

1561
1561
Wherwell, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
1571
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Age 10
Abbotts Ann, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
1571
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Norwich, Norfolk, England
1571
Age 10
Norwich, Norfolk, England
1571
Age 10
Norwich, Norfolk, England
1571
Age 10
Norwich, Norfolk, England
1571
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Norwich, Norfolk, England
1582
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Wherwell, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
1582
Wherwell, Hampshire, , England