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About John W Bateman
"...In the year 1727 Daniel Elmer emigrated to Fairton from Connecticut. He was a young man, and a clergyman of considerable note in his native State. He was a pastor of Fairfield Presbyterian church up to the time of his death, which occurred in 1755. From him originated the Elmers of Cumberland county, many of whom have been distinguished men in professional and civil life up to the present day. The ancestors of the Potter, Ewing, Fithian, Westcott and Bateman families also came from New England and settled at Cohansey in the latter part of the seventeenth or early in the eighteenth century. They have held an influential position in Cumberland county for several generations. The Presbyterians from New England settled on both sides of Cohansey creek, and quite a number of them purchased homes in, and in the neighborhoood of, Cohansey (now Greenwich). About the year 1705 they established and organized the first Presbyterian church on the north side of Cohansey creek, which was named Greenwich Church..."
Source: Thomas Shourds: History and Genealogy of Fenwick's Colony, New Jersey page 447.
John/3w Bateman, after his father's death in 1670, shared the estate of £348 with 3 brothers.4 He enlisted from Woburn, Massachusetts to fight in Philip's War, "and after the war settled, married…, and reared a family in Woburn (Vide Sewall's History, 113)."2 He married, 30 Jun 1681 at Woburn, Abigail/3 Richardson of W., daughter of Theophilus/2 Richardson and Mary Champney.5 He (they?) later went to Cohansey, West Jersey, where he died before 26 May 1726.3
Children with Abigail/3 Richardson:
- Abigail/4w Bateman6 b. 18 Oct 1682, d. before 1 Jan 1685
- Abigail/4w Bateman6 b. 1 Jan 1685
- John/4w Bateman7 b. 13 Aug 1687
- William/4w Bateman8 b. 29 Sep 1690, d. 7 Jul 1692
- William/4w Bateman9 b. 3 May 1693
- Peter/4w Bateman10 b. 3 Nov 1695 Went to Cohansey (Fairfield Township), NJ
- Timothy/4w Bateman+11 b. say 1697, d. Feb 1761
Source: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bateman-1168
See also: http://www.tributaries.info/p354.htm#i3539
Early settler in Cohansey (later re-named Fairfield Township), Cumberland County, NJ. Now called Fairton.
Ancestry Tree
Spouse & Children
(1) Abigail Richardson
1662–1697
- Abigail Bateman 1682–1685
- Abigail Bateman 1685–
- John Bateman 1687–1765
- Elizabeth Bateman 1688–
- William Bateman 1690–1692
- William Bateman 1693–
- Peter Bateman 1695–1759
Spouse & Children
(2) Rebecca
- Thomas Bateman 1699–1759
- Job Bateman 1701–1759
- Joseph Bateman 1704–1789
- Timothy Bateman 1706–1779
- Daniel Bateman 1724–1776
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Apr 4 2021, 1:13:52 UTC
John W Bateman's Timeline
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Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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August 13, 1687
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Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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November 3, 1693
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Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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Fairton, Cumberland County, New Jersey
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