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Hij is getrouwd met Anna Dalrymple.

Zij zijn getrouwd tot 1621 te of Kent, England, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.

Spouse: Anna Bate (born Dalrymple)

Kind(eren):

  1. James Bates (born Bate)  ± 1621-1689
  2. Mary Rachel Bate  1626-1656
  3. Joseph 1628 Bate, Sr.  1628-1706 
  4. Infant Bates  1631-< 1631
  5. Sarah Bate  ± 1632-± 1698
  6. Samuel Bates, Sr.  1639-1713
  7. Francis Bates  1640-1700
  8. Hopestill Bates  1644-1644

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  1. Geni World Family Tree
    Clement Bate<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Clement Bate in Great Migration 1634-35 NEHGS<br>Birth: Jan 22 1595 - Biddenden, Kent, England<br>Baptism: Jan 26 1595 - All Hallows Church, Lydd, Kent, England<br>Occupation: Tailor<br>Marriage: Spouse: Anna Bate (born Dalrymple) - Circa 1620 - Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States<br>Death: Sep 17 1671 - Hingham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony<br>Burial: Hingham Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA&lt;br>Father: John Bates<br>Mother: Mary Bates (born Martin)<br>Wife: Anna Bate (born Dalrymple)<br>Children: James Bates (born Bate), Clement Bates (born Bate), Died Young, John Bates (born Bate), Died Young, Rachell Bates (born Bate), Unmarried, Joseph Bate, Sr., Infant Bates, Died Young, Benjamin Bates (born Bate), Childless, Samuel Bates, Sr.</a>, Sarah Barrett (born Bate)<br>Siblings: Andrew Unknown, Edmund Unknown, Robert Bates, Joanna Eddy (born Bates), James Bates, of Dorchester, Anna Bates, Anna Bates, Jane Parker (born Bates), Mary (born Bate), John Bates, Thomas Bates, Edward Unknown, Joseph Bate (born Bates), Martha Bate, <;a>Isaac Bate, Rachel Batchelder (born Bates)
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  2. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Clement Bates<br>Also known as: Clement Bates<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Jan 22 1595 - Lydd, Kent, England<br>Christening: Jan 26 1595 - Lydd, Kent, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Anna Dalrymple - To 1621 - of Kent, England<br>Immigration: 1635 - Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States<br>Death: Sep 17 1671 - Hingham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Burial: Hingham Cemetery, Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Occupation: Tailor<br>Father: James Bates Sr.<br>Wife: Anna Bates (born Dalrymple)<br>Children: James Bate</a>, Clement Bates, Mary Rachel Bates, John Bates, Rachel Bates, Joseph Bate, BatesBenjamin Bates, Sarah Bates, Samuel Bates, Francis Bates, Hopestill Bates<br>Siblings: Robert Bate, James Bates Jr., Anna Bates, Anne Bate, John Bate, Thomas Bates, ;Edward Bate, Joseph Bate, Mary Bate, Isaac Bates, Rachel Bachelor (born Bates), Martha Bate&lt;br>  Additional information: LifeSketch:"The Great Migration," by Robert Charles Anderson:he Elizabethence of three Hingham men) [MBCR 1:371]., 18, 27].lanting lot ten acres"; 4 June 1636, "for a great lot twenty acres," in two pieces one of eighteen acres and one of two acres; 5 June 1635, three acres of meadow; 20 November 1637, "for a small planting lot two acres"; 5 March 1637[/8], "one acre and a quarter of fresh meadow," which Clement Bate relinquished to James Buck; [no date], one acre of salt marsh; 1647, "one acre of salt marsh at Conyehassett ... the 21 lot in the first division .... which acre of meadow was given in satisfaction for meadow given him at Nantascus"; 1647, "one acre and half of salt marsh at Conyehassett ... the 19th lot in the third division"; and 1647, "liberty to set a barn upon the common over against his house" [HiBOP 59].1], "Clement Bates of Hingham" sold to John Stoddar Sr. of Hingham "one house lot in Hingham aforesaid containing by estimation two acres ... which said house lot was formerly Jonathan Bozward of Hingham ..., and also one great lot containing ten acres of land ... which said great lot was given to the aforesaid Bozward by the town of Hingham" [SLR 6:40-41].ted 12 October 1669 and proved 2 November 1671, "Clement Bate of Hingham" bequeathed to "James Bate my eldest son my house lot next adjoining to my son Joseph Bate containing five acres more or less given unto me by the town of Hingham," also "one half of my planting lot lying upon Pleasant Hill containing ten acres ... only he shall have but one quarter of the swamp that ties at the southernmost end of the planting land the other quarter to Benjamin Bate my son," also "one half of my meadow lying at the upper end of Broadcove Meadow except about three-quarters of an acre joining to Nicolas Baker's meadow ... the which parcel I give unto my son Joseph Bate," also "a little piece of meadow lying at Conyhassett being about one acre;' also "all my apparel" and one ox; to "my son Joseph Bate" £10 to be paid by "my son Samuell Bate," also "one piece of salt meadow lying at Conihassett in the first division"; to "Benjamin Bate my son" £10 to be paid by "James Bate his brother"; to "Samuell Bate my son one half of my planting lot lying on Pleasant Hill, together with one half of the swamp lying beneath the planting hill," also "one half of my meadow lying at the upper end of Broadcove Meadows," also "my now dwelling house with all other outhouses thereunto belonging with that lot of five acres the house stands upon," also one ox; to "my four sons James, Joseph, Benjamin & Samuell all my household stuff"; James Bate to be executor and to pay to "Mr. Hubbard our pastor" 20s. [SPR 7:159-60].state: "one house lot, orchard and barn," £40; "one house lot," £20; "one piece of salt meadow at Broadcove," £60; "two acres and half of salt meadow at Conihassett," £12; and "one planting lot at Pleasant Hill," £60 [SPR 7:160-1].smal date given here is from the Lydd Bishop's Transcripts, and differs slightly from the version published in 1897.)" [NEHGR 121:126]. 48]); m. Hingham 19 April 1643 Ruth Lyford [NEHGR 121:15], daughter of JOHN LYFORD [GMB 2:1215].GR 121:12].hter of Clement Bate at Hingham in June 1647 [NEHGR 121:20]. follows a marriage dated 8 January 1657/8, and so may have occurred on that day or later in the month [NEHGR 121:107]).BENJAMIN, bp. Biddenden 24 June 1632 [NEHGR 66:54]; m. by an unknown date Jane Weeks, daughter of George Weeks (in her will of 29 January 1666. Jane Humphrey [widow successively of George Weeks and Jonas Humphrey) bequeathed to "my son-in-law Benjamin Bate Mr. Tay1or's book on the 32 psalm" [Stevens-Miller Anc 1:271-73, citing SPR 5:108])./9 [NEHGR 121:11]; m. Hingham 20 February 1666/7 Lydia Lapham, daughter of Thomas Lapham [HiVR 11]. (Hobart takes notice of the marriage, but without providing the bride's name [NEHGR 121:119].) ASSOCIATIONS: Brother of JAMES BATE of Dorchester.t; aged 14, "Clement Bates," aged 12, "Rachell Bates," aged 8, "Joseph Bates," aged 5, and "Ben[jamin] Bates," aged 2, and two servants "Jo[hn] Wynchester," aged 19, and "Jarvice Gold," aged 30, were enrolled at London as passengers for New England on the Elizabeth [Hotten 48].f Anne Bate regarding Lydia Buck [MBCR 3:434, 4:1:293]."
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Historische gebeurtenissen

  • Stadhouder Prins Maurits (Huis van Oranje) was van 1585 tot 1625 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
  • In het jaar 1595: Bron: Wikipedia
    • 24 mei » De eerste gedrukte catalogus van een institutionele bibliotheek, de Nomenclator van de Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden, verschijnt.
    • 14 augustus » Verheffing van het Bisdom Manilla in de Filipijnen tot Aartsbisdom Manilla.
  • Stadhouder Prins Maurits (Huis van Oranje) was van 1585 tot 1625 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
  • In het jaar 1595: Bron: Wikipedia
    • 24 mei » De eerste gedrukte catalogus van een institutionele bibliotheek, de Nomenclator van de Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden, verschijnt.
    • 14 augustus » Verheffing van het Bisdom Manilla in de Filipijnen tot Aartsbisdom Manilla.


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