Bateman Family - Ourfolk



Sarah Bateman (Eells) ABT 1668 - 2 NOV 1738

Sarah was born on ABT 1668 and died on 2 NOV 1738 .
She was the daughter of John Bateman (1610/1620 - AFT 1686) and Hannah (Bateman) .

Sarah was married to Edward North .

Edward died on BEF 1689 .
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Sarah was married to Samuel Eells on 22 AUG 1689 in Hingham, Mass..

Samuel was born on 1 MAY 1640 in Dorchester, Mass. and died on 21 APR 1709 (age: 68) in Hingham, Mass. .
He was the son of John Eells (ABT 1575 - 25 NOV 1653).
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 ParentsGrand Parents  
John Bateman (1610/1620 - AFT 1686)
Sarah Bateman (Eells)
Hannah (Bateman)
 


Edward died on BEF 1689


- Hannah was born on ABT 1679 and died on 2 MAY 1754


- Sarah was born on 14 AUG 1677 in Boston, Mass.


- Paul was born on 14 AUG 1677 in Boston, Mass.


Husband - Samuel Eells House
in Milford, CT - Samuel was born on 1 MAY 1640 in Dorchester, Mass. and died on 21 APR 1709 (age: 68) in Hingham, Mass.


- John was born on 1610/1620 and died on AFT 1686 in Boston, Ma





-- Edward --
lived in Boston, with his wife, in 1677. He was a mariner.


-- Samuel --
was a militia officer in Phillip's was and after was at Fairfield in 1687.

The Eells-Stow House is believed to be the oldest house in Milford, CT and takes part of its name from the Eells family, who arrived in Milford in the later 17th century from the Boston area. It was built by Samuel Eells about 1670. It was sold, in 1754, by his grandson, Nathaniel Eells to Captain Stephen Stowe.

Samuel Eells came to Milford with his bride in 1668. In Milford he was town cleark and on commitee to revise town records. Custom master for New Haven COunty and deputy to General Court Assembly for 12 sessions.

After his wife's death, he moved to Hingham, Mass. Upon his death, the Wharf Lane property was inherited by his son, Col. Samuel Eells.

Settled at Hingham, of which he was representative in 1705.
Purchased nine acres of land, meadow and orchard in Hingham in 1705.

He was an infant when he returned to England with his father in 1641.
Just when he returned to America is unknown, however he was married there in
1763. He was a weaver in Milford in 1670.

According to his will, he was a shopkeeper when he died.


Samuel: Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. I-IV

He was an infant when his father returned to England , where Samuel is said to have remained until about twenty-one years of age. He settled at Milford, Connecticut , and in 1677 was on a committee to transcribe the old records there. He held many offices, was a juror often before 1671 . He was appointed to collect the customs at Milford on wines and liquors, June 10, 1668 , and was continued in office until after 1681 . In May, 1681 , he was appointed by the town on a committee to obtain from the Indians a deed of the lands purchased by the inhabitants at various dates, and in 1685 was one of the town's representatives on a committee to establish the line between Milford and Derby . In 1681 he was appointed clerk of the county court for one term


- Sarah was born on 5 AUG 1705 in Scituate, Mass.


- Samuel was born on 23 FEB 1706 in Scituate, Mass.


- John was born on 23 JAN 1709 in Scituate, Mass.


- Nathaniel was born on 4 FEB 1711 in Scituate, Mass.


- Edward was born on 4 JAN 1713 in Scituate, Mass.


- Hannah was born on 30 JAN 1715 in Scituate, Mass. and died on 15 DEC 1722 (age: 7) in Scituate, Mass.


- Mary was born on 13 MAY 1716 in Scituate, Mass.


- North was born on 28 SEP 1718 in Scituate, Mass.


- Anna was born on 16 OCT 1721 in Scituate, Mass.


- Capt. Robert was born on FEB 1732 and died on 19 JUN 1800



- Maj. Edward was born on 11 AUG 1741 in Cromwell, , Ct and died on 7 DEC 1787 (age: 46)


- James was born on 11 Mar 1742-11 Mar 1743 in Upper Middletown, Mass and died on 20 JAN 1805 (age: 62)




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