2009 summer - The Bates Association
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2009 summer - The Bates Association
The Bates Bulletin S ERIES X VOL 1 SUMMER 2009 FRANCIS BATES OF IPSWICH MASS., Continued From Spring 2009 Bulletin By Sandy Bates & Francis Descendants NUMBER 2 named Lyman, which was the name of a brother to this Celinda, and her son was named Henry, also the name of a brother to this Celinda. No other likely Celindas have yet been located through NEHGS or internet genealogy sites. Stephen was a carpenter, having billed the county for constructing Branch County’s first jail. There has been no will located, nor place of burial. His death date of 04 March 1848 is listed in his father’s family Bible. His children as listed in his father’s will are: Esther (1817-1906) who married William Timlos Van Benschoten; Francis 5 (1818-02 March 1884) who married Lois Herrington; Harriet (b. 1821), Terry Ambrose Bates, M.D.; Joshua (11 Nov. 1825) who married Susan Charity Wood 09 August 1844 in Michigan, and Henry Bates (b. 1830). Robert (Bobby) Bates & Wife Sue Bates. Both are Musicians in Nashville, Tenn. Bobby and his Dad & Grandfather: Rev. Arlo Daniel Bates (1924), Bobby Bates (1947), Robert Winfield Bates (1882-1956). STEPHEN 6--STEPHEN 5--FRANCIS 4--FRANCIS 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. THIS IS THE REST OF THE FAMILY LINE OF HOWARD SNOOKS. STEPEHN 6 By Howard Snooks: Stephen 2 (Stephen 1, Francis, Francis, Francis, Francis, Abraham) was born 08 Oct 1791 in Pownal. He most likely moved the same time as did his father and mother to Otsego County, NY and was in Branch County, Michigan by 1839 when he bought 35 acres of land in Ovid, next to his brother Francis. His marriage is not recorded in his father’s family Bible, but the 1850 census for Ovid names his wife as Celinda (a granddaughter is also named Celinda). Celinda is likely the daughter of Sheffield Harrington and Ruth Richmond. If so, she joins a number of Harrington’s who descended from 1630’s immigrant Benjamin Harrington and Elizabeth White of Providence and married into this Bates family. Primary source evidence that Stephen’s wife Celinda is the same as this Celinda is not definitive but includes the following: Celinda is a relatively unusual name, she is in Otsego County at approximately the correct age, in a county with a very small population, at the same time as Stephen Bates, Jr. Her grandson was Francis 5 (8) (Stephen 2 (7), Stephen 1 (6), Francis 5, Francis 4, Francis 3, Francis 2, Francis 1, Abraham) was born in 1818 in Otsego County, NY, and died 02 March 1884 in Michigan. He married Lois Herrington (1815-1906) 26 October 1836 in Jackson County, Michigan, the daughter of Noel Herrington, who was born in Rhode Island (he may descend from Benjamin Harrington and Elizabeth White as did several other Harrington/Herrington family members who married into this Bates line). Lois was born in New York. Francis was a carpenter. Lois Bates applied for a “Pension of a Mother” on 17 May 1889 as a result of their son Lyman’s death by disease while serving in the Civil War in Company K, 9 th Regiment, in Knoxville, TN. The application was very informative, in that she stated that she qualified for the pension because her husband Francis abandoned her and their five minor children and “had not aided in any manner in their support since February 1865”. She received $12.00/month for fifteen years until her death at the age of ninety-one, In This Issue Francis Bates Line............…………………...Pg 350-362 New Members……………………….………….…..Pg362 Frontier Justice, Chapter 9…….………………….Pg 362 Frontier Justice, Postscript…….………………….Pg 364 Frontier Justice, Acknowledgements…………….Pg 364 Association Volunteers…...……....……….………Pg 365 THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN living with her son Harvey and his family. Francis apparently married Hannah Eldred sometime after 1865, because he is located with her as his wife in the 1870 census for Berrien County, Michigan. In 1880, he is located as a boarder, and divorced, in Branch County, Michigan. Francis and Lois had six living children (according to the Pension application, there were eight children born). They were: Anna Olive (27 March 1837—16 December 1894); Harvey (b. 1844); Lyman (b. abt. 1848-d. 19 Jan 1864); Celinda (b. 1850); William (b. 24 April 1855), and James (b. 22 Aug 1860. Anna Olive Bates (8) (Francis 5 (7), Stephen 2 (6), Stephen 1 (5), Francis 4, Francis 3, Francis 2, Francis 1, Abraham) was born 27 March 1837, probably in Washtenaw County, Michigan. She married Samuel Snook about 1856 in Leonidas, St. Joseph, Michigan. He was born about 1817 in Pennsylvania, the son of John and Susannah Snook. In about 1873, he drowned in Lake Michigan, and Anna married Oliver Skinner before 1880. She moved to Bayfield, La Plata County, Colorado where her sons Samuel and Francis had moved in 1890. It is not known if she divorced Oliver Skinner, he died, or if she simply left him, but she died 16 December 1894 and is buried in the Bayfield cemetery as Anna O. Snooks. They apparently had no children together, although Oliver was a widower with children. Anna and Samuel had five children: Louise Amelia (27 March 1857 in Leonidas—20 October 1921 in Leonidas); Helen (b 1860, d. in North Falton, Michigan); Mary Etta (b 1865, d. Battle Creek, Michigan); Francis (23 May 1869—16 May 1957 in Oregon); and Samuel Otis (20 May 1871-05 May 1957 in Durango, La Plata County, Colorado). Samuel Snooks moved to Du- P AGE 351 rango, La Plata County, Colorado in 1890 from St. Joseph County, Michigan, and soon after began ranching east of Durango. He changed his name to Snooks in order to distinguish himself from Benjamin Franklin Snook, who was not related but lived in the same general area. He married Josephine Nelson (1878-1958) 25 December 1897 in Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado. She was the daughter of Danish immigrant Henry Nelson and Harriet Dailey, and was the first non-native American female born in the Pine River Valley in southwestern Colorado. Her grandparents, Dennis and Juliette Green Dailey, were among the very first pioneers to Colorado, having moved to land given to them by Chief Niwot of the Arapaho tribe twelve miles northeast of Boulder in 1859. Samuel and Josephine owned a general store and managed a post office in the store, in addition to ranching and mining coal from a mine on their property. When the store opened, the Pagosa Springs Sun proclaimed him “The Merchant Prince” of Beaver Creek. Samuel was also known for his hunting of bear and mountain lions. Samuel and Josephine had three children: Otis Henry was born 05 September, 1898 in Piedra, La Plata County, Colorado on the family ranch. He married Gladys Irene Knorr (b. 1899 in Chicago, raised in Farmington, New Mexico, and d. 1987 in Bayfield). She was a teacher. Otis was a rancher and served as Justice of the Peace for the Bayfield community. A newspaper article in 1957 in the Durango Herald documented his pioneer family’s life. Otis and Gladys had five children, of whom four are still living. Hattie Anna was born 06 September, 1907 on the family ranch, and died 14 December, 2005 in Buckley, Washington where she spent the last years of her long life living with her youngest daughter. She married (1) Bert Leonard Fosberg (1902-1968), and with him she had four children. She married (2) Frank Earl Kingsley (1906-1962) and with him she had one daughter. Three of her children are still living. Ilvah (Babe) was born on the family ranch on 14 December 1912. She married James (Ed) Mosby (19041967), and had one child who died in infancy. THE FOLLOWING INFO IS GIVEN BY BOBBY & SUE BATES: CALEB N 6 --STEPHEN 5-F R AN C I S 4 - - F R AN C I S 3 - FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. CALEB N 6 Caleb is one line of a double line for Bobby & Sue Bates. CALEB 6 b 10 Feb 1789, d 4 Sep.1867, marr. C. 1809 Enfield Cole. Had Polly Mary 7 b 13 Nov 1810, d 15 Jan. 1897 in MI. STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER 7 b 12 Oct. 1814, d 18 Feb 1892. Peleg C. 7 b 16 Apr. 1813, d 1 Jul. 1890, marr Mercy Cole bef.1835, Had: Caleb Jerome b 1836, d 14 Mar. 1913.-- Harry L. b 1839, d 10 Dec. 1852--Electa S. b Jun 1842, d 14 Oct. 1912.--Enfield Viana b 1846, d aft. 1880.--Rosina S b 1852, d 10 Oct. 1855--Mary “Molly” Malvina b 1852, d aft. 1883--Diana Polly b 3 Feb. 1855, d 27 Apr. 1932 --Emma C. b 1859, d aft. 1892. Alphonso D. 7 b abt. 1817, d 1849/50 marr. 18 Mar. 1841 Henrietta Fowler in MI. Statira Morella 7 b 18 Mar 1818 (this is deceased cousin Susan Perkins line) Benjamin N. 7 b 1824, d aft. 1870, marr. Bef. 1849 Charity L. Card b 1826, d 1912 in MI. Benjamin N. 7 Had: William H.8 b Aug. 1850, Bethel Twp., Branch Co., MI., THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN P AGE 352 marr. Martha J. Dart. MI, d 1955 Hillsdale. Caleb 7 b c. 6 Aug. 1829, d 20 Sep 1860 MI. Elmer Francis 9 b Dec. 1878 Akron, OH. had no children, marr. Jennie Van Buskirk. STEPHEN VAN RENNSALAER 7-C AL E B 6 - - S T E P E H E N 5 - F R AN C I S 4 - - F R AN C I S 3 - FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Stephen Van Rennsselaer b 12 Oct 1814, d Feb 1892. marr. 5 May 1839 Julia Ann Call. Had: ANNA LOUISE BATES 8 b 18 Jul 1853 and she marr. 23 Feb. 1876 Daniel Winfield Bates a son of Francis Nicholas Bates grandson of Stephen 5. ROBERT WINFIELD 9 b 20 Sep 1882, Coldwater, MI. d 15 Oct. 1956 Hillsdale MI. marr. Maude Ardell Fairbanks dau of James Fairbanks & Jennie Ainsworth. (2) marr. Rhoda Grace Houtz.. At age 12 Robert loss his hand and lower arm in a thrashing machine accident but it was never a handicap for him. Robert & Maude had children: Harriet A.8 b abt. 1841, d 26 Dec. 1846 Newstead, Erie Co. NY at 5 y 6 m 21 d, buried Maple Lawn Cem., Akron, NY. Vera L. 10 b 25 Sept. 1905, d May 1996 in IN. ISAIAH 8 b abt 1843, Newstead, Erie Co., NY, d aft. 1870 KS?. Erwin E 10 b 28 Aug 1916, d 24 May 1999 in IN. Harriet V.8 (Hattie) b abt. 1848 Newstead, d aft 1875 WA., marr. Leander W. Beldin. Arlo Daniel 10 b 25 Mar. 1924. Ella 8 b Feb 1850 Newstead, d 7 Apr. 1851 Newstead. Anna M. 8 b abt. 1851 Newstead, d bef. 1853, Newstead, at 5 m 13 ds. Elmer E. 8 b abt. 1852, Newstead, d aft. 1892 Toulon, Stark Co. IL?. Freemont 8 b abt. 1856 Newstead, d aft. 1877. John D. 8 b 20 Feb. 1858 Newstead, d 30 Sept. 1858 Newstead, 7 m 10 ds. ANNA LOUISE 8--STEPHEN VAN RENNSALAER 7--CALEB N 6-ST EPHEN 5- -F R ANC IS 4- F R AN C I S 3 - - F R AN C I S 2 - FRANCIS 1. b 18 Jul 1853, marr. 23 Feb. 1876 Daniel Winfield Bates 8. Had: ROBERT WINFIELD 9 b 20 Sep 1881, d 15 Oct. 1956 Hillsdale, MI. These two are the line that continues for Bobby & Sue Bates. Julia A 9 b Mar. 1876 Hillsdale Co Austin Francis 10 b 19 Mar. 1910 Hillsdale, MI, d 14 May 1992 in MI. STEPHEN 6--STEPHEN F R AN C I S 4- - F R AN C IS F R AN C I S 3 - F R AN C I S FRANCIS 1. 5-3- 2-- FRANCIS M. 6 Is the Family Line of Bobby and Sue Bates. Bobby is a double line Francis Line. Bobby’s info: b in 1798 NY, d 1881 buried in Lockwood Union Cem. Marr. Rhoda Larrabee bef. 1816. A Farmer. Had: Arwin R.7 b 2 Nov. 1815, d 1 May 1890, marr., abt. 1829 Lucy Ann Card at Lenawee Co. MI(?),-- marr. (2) Jun 1850 Lucinda Gifford at Batavia, Branch Co., MI.-- (3) marr. 3 Jan 1864 Matilda Jane Lowrey, in Bethel Twp. Branch Co. MI. (Arwin is the line of member Josephine J. Bates) Willard 7 b 1818, d 22 Nov. 1903, marr Mary Ann Sage abt. 1838 probably at Newstead, Erie Co., MI. Olive 7 b 7 Oct. 1822, d 11 Jul 1883, marr. 16 May 1840 at Branch Co., MI., Charles Marvin Gallop. FRANCIS NICHOLAS 7 b 14 Apr 1820, NY, d 26 Jan 1901, Ovid Township, MI, marr. 30 Sept. 1846 at Hillsdale Co. MI., Lydia Mary Bunker. Daniel 7 b 1828, marr 13 Feb 1855 at Branch Co. MI., Harriet Oliver STEPHEN 6 b 8 Oct. 1791 Pownal, Vt. d Feb 1844 (from Bates Bible) Branch Co. MI. marr. Celinda A Harrington bef. 1812 in Erie, Co. NY. Stephen deceased prior to his father in 1850. Had: Lovell Delos 7 b 1831, marr. Abt. 1854 Sarah Unknown at Ovid Twp., Branch Co. MI., (2) marr. Jul 20, 1869 Frances Maria Cole, Coldwater, MI. Delos a farm laborer. Samuel N 7 b 1812, d aft, 1860. DANIEL WINFIELD 8 HAD ROBERT WINFIELD 9, had ARLO DANIEL 10. Marsha/Marcia S. b 25 Dec. 1815, d 27 Jul. 1871. (These names are all above here as double line of Bobby & Sue Bates.) Esther b 28 Feb 1817, d 31 Jan 1906. Francis b 1818, d Mar 1884. Harriet E b 1821, d aft. 1852. Dr. Ambrose Terry b 19 Dec. 1822, d 1897.. Chester b 5 Dec. 1823, d 10 Dec. 1886. Joshua b 11 Nov. 1825, d aft. 1880. James Henry b 1830 d aft. 1860. Statira Morella Bates 7 b 1818, dau. of Caleb N. 6. THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 Anna Louise Bates 8 b 1853, dau. of Stephen VanRennsalaer 7. T HE B ATES B ULLETIN P AGE 353 FRANCIS M. 6 Daniel Winfield Bates 8 b 1852, son of Francis Nicholas 7, marr. Anna Louise Bates 8. Isaiah VanRennsalaer 8 b 1843, son of Stephen VanRennsalaer. Picture taken during Civil War Service. Harriett V. 8 (Hattie) dau of Stephen VanRennsalaer, b abt. 1848, Marr. Leander W, Beldin Robert Winfield Bates 9 & wife Maude and son Arlo Daniel Bates 10. Austin Francis Bates 10 and wife Leta Pauline. M 6--STEPHEN 5--FRANCIS 4-3--FR AN CIS2-Notes By Debra Eddy: Francis F R A N C I S FRANCIS 1. Bates was born in Pownal, VT, Feb 1, 1798. At the age of 4 he moved Francis Nichols b 14 Apr 1820 NY, with his parents to Otesgo Co. NY, d 26 Jan 1901 MI. marr. 30 Sep thence to newstead, NY, at age 14. 1846 Lydia Bunker, dau of Robert & In 1835 he came to Lenawee Co. Elizabeth Bunker. Francis moved MI and the following year to Ovid to MI by ox cart in 1836 and settled Twp., Branch Co., where he died in Ovid Township, Branch Co.. July 23, 1881 at age 83 yrs 5 mos & marr Lydia at home of her parents., 22 ds. His was the second family between the Branch & Gilead set- Bativia Twp. MI. His funeral held tlements. He marr. At age 17, lived at F B. church Tue 1/29/1901. Her with his first wife 44 yrs. He marr. funeral held at same church, June Again and 2nd wife survives him, 14, 1912. 4 of 6 children were livliving together 22 yrs. He was the ing at time of Lydia’s death. Had: father of 9 children, seven of whom, six sons & a dau are living. He also Eliza Jane8 b 2 Nov. 1847, d 25 leaves 29 grand children and 29 Jan. 1901 just 36 hrs before her great-grandchildren to mourn his father. loss. During his residence of 45 yrs Charles L 8 b 1850, d Jun 1897. in Ovid, Twp. he filled various township offices with acceptance. He DANIEL WINFIELD 8 b 18 Sep. was a kind father & neighbor. His 1852. willing services were often called Francis C. 8 b 1855. into requisition during early history of the county, on account of the Robert E. 8 b 1857, d 1940. great amount of sickness that preRosa 8 b abt. 1863. vailed. He professed Christ at age 16 and united with the Baptist D AN I E L 6 - - S T E P H E N 5 - church. After coming to branch FR ANCIS 4--FR ANCIS 3-county, he united with the Christian FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. church, in which he was an elder for DANIEL 6 b 8 Aug 1800 Pownal 6 yrs. He retained his faculties in VT., d 14 Jan 1878 MI. marr. 11 remarkable degree till a few months Oct 1818 Priscilla Cole, b 4 Dec. before his death, which in addition 1804, d 1893. Daniel lived in Otto the gradual decay of old age, sego Co., NY till ca 1818, then he was hastened by disease of the bought a farm in Clarence, NY heart. His funeral was attended at where he lived till 1835, when he his late residence on Monday, July came to MI. and bought 200 acres 25, on section one, Rome, Lenawee Francis M 6 that Debra Eddy Co. Had nine children, all who has. b 1 Feb 1798 in Pownal VT, d grew up to be adults, and the eld23 Jul 1881 in Ovid Twp., Branch est was Winslow Bates, now of Rome, b Erie Co. NY on 11 Oct Co. MI. Had: 1819. Had: Daniel 7 b 1826. Winslow 7 b 11 Oct. 1819, d 1904. Delos 7 b 1829. Caleb 7 b 8 Nov. 1821, d 17 Feb. Orsemus Perry 7, b 1833, so1900. called “Seymour”. (Noted by Sue Ruth b 7 29 Feb 1824, d 17 Sep. Bates). 1858. Stephen 7 b 1837. Polly Ann 7 b 1 Oct. 1826. FRANCIS NICHOLS 7--FRANCIS THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN P AGE 354 Phebe D 7 b 29 Dec. 1828. nell. Ephraim 7 b 25 Feb. 1833. Julius M 7 b 29 Sep. 1854, d 29 Nov. 1938, marr. 25 Jan. 1874 in Ovid Twp., Branch Co. MI. Mary E. Smith, or Mary Burns? (2) Zernia Cole. Sophia 7 b 30 Aug. 1835. Martha 7 b 25 Nov. 1838. Harriet 7 b 28 Oct. 1843. JOSHUA M 6--STEPHEN F R AN C I S 4 - - F R AN C I S FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. 5-3-- JOSHUSA M 6 b 30 Dec 1805 NY, d 30 Jul 1869 MI. marr. 31 Dec 1828 NY, (1) Lydia Card (2) marr. 6 Apr 1840 Olive A Bates dau. of Josiah Bates 5--Francis 4-Francis 3--Francis 2--Francis 1. Joshua b near western slope of the Green Mts, in or abt. Lisbon, Otsego Co. NY. As a young man he wanted to go west, and so later he went by foot to MI., walking the entire distance, arriving at Coldwater, MI. Located 80 acres of land in section 18 of Ovid Twp. He returned home for his family and they arrived back in MI. on Apr. 30, 1837. His wife died Apr of 1838, leaving him with 3 small children, the oldest 9 yrs. Old. He then marr. Olive A Bates, and they had 8 children. Joshua d of Diphtheria, left wife & 6 children. Buried in West Ovid Cem., Branch Co. MI. Joshua & Lydia Card Had: Orlando 7 b c. 1829 (died in a house fire). Rachel 7 b aft 1830. Josiah 7 b abt. 1831, d Apr 1833. Delila 7 b aft. 1836. Lydia 7 b abt. 1838. Joshua & Olive Bates had: Betsey A 7 b 1842, d aft 1868, marr. 13 Oct 1867, Benjamin D Bates. Maria S 7 b aft 1844. (Mariah) 1844? Edwin R 7 b 26 Oct. 1849, d 20 Mar 1911, marr. 21 Oct. 1871 Mary Cole (2) marr 31 Dec. 1887 Mildred Cor- BENJAMIN H 6--STEPHEN 5-F R AN C I S 4 - - F R AN C I S 3 - FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. BENJMAIN 6 B 15 Aug. 1808, d aft. 1846, marr. Lucinda Cole bef. 1830 NY. Benjamin a Farmer. had: Francis 6 b 1792, d 5 Mar. 1797 (from Cem. Transcription). Amy 6 b 10 Nov 1794, d 30 May 1884. Francis A. 6 b Apr. 1801, d 6 Oct. 1802. ORRIN 6 b 9 Dec. 1808, d 9 Nov. 1888. Daniel 6 b Nov. 1805, d 24 Jun. 1846. Daniel & Esther had: Priscilla C. 7 b 3 Jan. 1832. Ester 6 b 10 Sep. 1816. Lydia E 7 b 7 Mar. 1833. Willard R. 6 Nov 1894. Phebe 7 b 1838. Benjamin D. 7 b Apr. 1841, d aft. 1900, marr. 13 Oct. 1867 Betsey A Bates, dau of Joshua M. Bates 6-Stephen 5--Francis 4--Francis 3-Francis 2--Francis 1. Stephen T 7 b Mar. 1845, marr 11 Apr. 1868 Mary E. Roberts. MARIAH POLLY 6--STEPHEN 5-F R AN C I S 4 - - F R AN C I S 3 - FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Mariah Polly b 28 Nov. 1815 Newstead/Akron, Erie Co. NY, d 23 Apr. 1896 in MI. marr. 28 Nov. 1833 George Myers in Ostego Co. NY. George b 23 Aug. 1812 in Ostego Co. NY, d 22 Aug 1886 in MI. b 22 Feb. 1820, d 17 ORRIN 6--DANIEL 5--FRANCIS 4-FRANCIS 3--FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. ORRIN b 9 Dec. 1808, d 9 Nov. 1888, marr. Tryphosa Bannister, b 5 Jul. 1818, d 22 Nov. 1839. (2) marr. Betsey Brownell, b 27 Jan. 1816, d 2 Mar. 1899. Orrin & Tryphosa Had: Orrin C 7 b 15 Jun. 1839, d 17 Apr. 1858. Orrin & Betsey had: Audria 7 b 27 Dec. 1840, d 30 May 1858, marr. Unknown MCGowan. By Sandy Bates: DANIEL F. 7 b 6 Aug. 1847, d 21 Apr 1925. Marr. Eleanor S. Rood, B 1851, d 1935. Had: Alica A b 13 Oct.1870, d 17 Jul. 1892--Samuel G b 27 Aug. 1872, d 15 Aug. 1893, Bessie H b 26 Jan 1876 marr. 31 Jan. 1894 George H. Dunn, dau. Alice b 1898 marr. Sidney Clayton. DANIEL 5--FRANCIS 4--FRANCIS 3--FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Ruth L. 7 b 3 Feb. 1850, d 9 Aug. 1850. The descendants of Mariah have the Family Bible that is pictured in this Bulletin. They graciously shared the copies with others of the Francis Bates line. DANIEL b 22 Dec. 1766 in Coventry RI, d 8 Aug. 1842 Pownal Vt., marr. Bef. 1781 Margaret Baker b 21 Jul. 1771, d 27 Jun 1811. (2) Nov 1814 marr. Esther Noble Blinn, b 1779, d 20 Feb. 1856. Daniel & Margaret Had: Ruth T 7 b 25 Jan. 1851, d 24 Oct 1873. Margaret A. 7 b 1853 marr. Fred L. Barber. DANIEL 6--DANIEL 5--FRANCIS 4 FRANCIS 3--FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. DANIEL 6 6 b Nov. 1805, d 24 Jun. THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN 1846. marr. Catherine Westinghouse, b 1805, d 14 Jul 1877. Had: DANIEL Francis 7 b 3 Aug. 1827, d Mar. 1903. Ephriam Franklin E. 7 b 3 Oct. 1829, d 29 Jul. 1831. Ephriam Franklin 7 b 22 Nov 1831. Marr. (1) Judith R. Unknown and they had son George F. Bates, b 28 Jan. 1858. Ephriam marr. (2) Jane Hall and they had Franklin Westinghouse b 28 Dec. 1883. John Ferdinand 7 b 14 Nov.1834. George Haynor 7 b 29 Oct. 1837, d 18 Jul 1875, marr 27 Dec. 1863 Marrietta Parker Brownell, b 1837, d 1917. Had: Beulah Walling b 27 Aug 1867, d 9 May 1876--Merle Brownell b 2 Jan. 1873, d 17 Sep. 1961, marr. 7 Jan. 1897 Abigail Brownell Hoag, b 1877, d 1955. Merle & Abigail Had: Raymond Brownell--Leslie Westinghouse--Beulah Walling--Barbara Spencer--Julia Marrietta. Edwin 7 b 16 Nov. 1842, d 17 Jan 1911 marr. Lydia Battles, b 1844, d 1924. They Had; Katherine--Julius-Edwin. Harriett Matilda 7 b 19 Dec. 1839, d 19 Jun 1842. Julius 7 b 22 Apr. 1844, d 21 Dec. 1872. DANIEL FRANCIS 7--DANIEL 6 -DANIEL 5--FRANCIS 4--FRANCIS 3 --FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Daniel Francis 7 b 3 Aug 1827, d 24 Mar. 1903, marr. Harriet Stillman b 10 Oct. 1832, d 22 May 1902. Had: Harriet Matilda 7 b Aug. 1854 d 3 Dec. 1878, marr. Everett E. Potter Fannie E.7 b 1856, 6 Apr. 1880 marr. Everett E. Potter. Audria M. 7b 1860, 21 Oct. 1880 marr. Abraham Brookins Gardner. Daniel Joseph 7 b 6 Jun 1862, d 22 Jan. 1880. Orrin C. 7 b 13 Sep 1868, d 11 Jan 1877. P AGE 355 WILLARD R. 6--DANIEL 5--FRANCIS 4 - - F R AN C I S 3 - - F R AN C I S 2 - FRANCIS 1. WILLARD R. 6 b 22 Feb. 1820, d 17 Nov. 1894, marr. Caroline Elizabeth Parker, b 3 Jul. 1816, d 30 Dec. 1833 Had: Augusta 7 marr. 28 Mar. 1866, George W. Houghtaling. Caroline Eliza 7 b 18 Jan 1844, d 26 Oct. 1918. Marr. 18 Sep. 1866 (1) Sylvanus Seaman Sniffen, b 2 Dec.1839, d 10 Dec. 1870. They Had; Willard Seaman b 4 Oct. 1868--Sylvanus Gerome b 25 May 1870. Caroline marr. (2) William Henry Hyler, b 6 Jan 1845, d 13 Apr 1925. They Had: Carrie Frances b 6 Oct. 1876--Eva Agnes b 8 Jun 1879. Sarah Agness 7 b 6 Oct. 1846, d 24 Oct 1890. Eunice A. 7 b 1847, 10 Jan 1882 marr. Charles H. Ellis. Martha 7 b 1849. WE ARE NOW GOING BACK AND PICKING UP THE THIRD GENERATION, OF FRANCIS. THIS BEING SON JAMES 3, AND THE LINE OF LORAINE HEIDER, PAUL E. BATES, MARY BATES DADE, JEFFREY OWEN BATES, WARREN F . BATES, BEVERLY BATES LUTZ, DALLAS MORSE AND SISTER BARBARA, ERMA BATES MAXFIELD & ARTHUR TACKMAN. JAMES 3--FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. By Loraine Heider: James b 23 Oct. 1695, North Kingston, RI, d 1763, Coventry, RI. marr. Elizabeth (Surname Harrington suggested) d after 1769, probably in Coventry. The following info. Gleaned from records in N. Kingston, which survived the fire, and from those obtained elsewhere, some from family legends.James and Elizabeth Had: JAMES BATES JR. 4, b 8 or 9 Dec 1723, if so d 1795 ? Coventry or Foster, marr. By John Edwards, Justice, 24 Apr 1746, Scituate, RI, Phebe Rice. CHILD b 15 Dec. 1725. CHILD b 30 Aug 1727. CHILD b 6 Oct 1729. EBENEZER 4 b 16 Dec. 1731, marr. Mary Perkins. JOSHUA 4 b 13 Oct. 1733, d 18 Mar. 1809, Herrington, VT., marr. Avis Sherman. CHILD b 11 Jan 1735/6. CHILD b 17 Sep 1739. Names of children whose birth dates have not been established are: Caleb, Mary (who on 6 Nov 1748 marr. Nathaniel Harrington), Phoebe (who marr. 16 Feb. 1748 Jeremia Blanchard), Samantha & Jerusha. Land records survived the fire” 1 Apr. 1751, James Bates sr., to son James Jr. 60 acres of land in Coventry for 20 lbs. 24 Mar. 1759 Elizabeth Bates, widow of James Sr. conveyed her dower third interest to land to Daniel Budlington of Warwick for six shillings.. Howard Snooks says: James married Elizabeth Harrington 22 Apr. 1723 in N. Kingston. He died 1763, probably in Coventry, RI. His 7 children were named: James, Ebenezer, Caleb, Joshua, Mary, Phebe, & Samantha. JOSHUA 4--JAMES 3--FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Info from Mary Bates Dade: Joshua b 13 Oct. 1733, N. Kingston, Washington Co, RI, d 18 Mar 1809 Shaftsbury, Bennington, VT. Marr 29 Jul 1764, Coventry, Kent, RI, Avis Sherman. Had: ARVIN 5 b 25 Sep 1767, Coventry, RI., d 25 Feb. 1844, Shaftsbury, Pennington, RI. had: JOSHUA SHERMAN 6 b 9 Jan. 1790 Shaftsbury, d 14 Mar 1864, Harrison Twp., Licking, Ohio, marr. THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN P AGE 356 23 Oct. 1811 Shaftsbury, Anna Galusha., b 1793. Had: herd, James Caljoun & Samule Wheeler, which he paid to William. Bascom 7 b 1852--Sarah A. 7 b 1855 --Francis M. 7 b 1858. MYRON CALVIN 7 b 7 Jul.1828, Shaftsbury, VT., d 20 Jan. 1899 Harrison Twp, Licking, OH. Marr. 28 Apr. 1853 Etna, Licking OH, Frances Elizabeth Shank. WILLIAM HORATIO 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. LOUDEN ARNOLD 6--WILLIAM HORATIO 5--JAMES JR. 4-JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. JOHN CASMIR 8 b 13 Feb. 1854, Licking, OH, d 26 Aug. 1820, Licking, marr. 6 Nov. 1887 Licking, OH, Lucy Jane Wise. CHARLES SUMNER 9 b 25 Nov. 1888, Licking, OH., d 25 Oct 1966, Hiram, Portage, OH., marr. 9 Jun 1917, Niagara Falls, NY, Judith Mary Balcom. JAMES BATES JR. 4--JAMES 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Info from Loraine Heider: James b 8 or 9 Dec. 1723, d 1795? Marr. Phebe Rice, dau of Randall Rice Jr., but not proven. Francis & Phebe Had: LYDIA 5 B 13 Apr 1749, Coventry, RI., d Sep 1822, Union Co. OH. Buried Hathaway Cem., marr Joseph Morse. OLIVE 5 b 6 mar. 1751, Coventry. WILLIAM HORATIO 5 1753, Coventry. b 21 Oct. JOHN 5 b 23 Dec. 1755, Coventry, d 10 Mar 1831. ASA 5 b 10 Jan. 1758, Coventry, d 9 Feb. 1841, Windham, CT. marr. 7 Aug. 1785, Foster RI., Elizabeth Cranston (2) marr. Apr. 1823 Windham CT., Jerusha Lincoln. RI census of 1774 lists James Bates of Coventry head of household with ten persons. From probate and Land Evidence, William was named admin. Of estate of Capt. James Bates. Inventory filed 16 Oct. 1795. On May 11, 1801 Wm. As admin & Cyril Carpenter, physician of Foster, for $80.00 conveyed to Thomas Potter. (What assigned not clear). 4 Aug 1805 an additional inventory filed. 8 Nov. 1806 Asa Bates collected $23.00 of personal estate of James Bates from Abraham Shep- WILLIAM HORATIO 5 I (Sandy) strongly Believe this is the line of Jeffrey Owen Bates: Between Jeff and Sandy they came up with this line. Francis 1--Francis 2--James Sr. 3--James Jr. 4--William 5--Charles 6 --Demetrius Ypslanti 7--Wayne 8-Robert 9. WILLIAM HORATIO 5 b 21 Oct. 1753 (1765) , Coventry, RI., d 1840 Hiram, Portage Co., OH. Age 75, marr. Sarah Culver b abt. 1770 RI., d 1850 Hiram, Portage, Co. OH., age 80. William and Sarah, Had: CHARLES 6 B 7 Jul 1789 in Herkimer, NY., d aft. 1870, probably in IA. In 1870 living with son Noble W. in Mantua Twp. Monroe Co. IA.. William Riley 6 b abt. 1790 in CT, d bef. 1870 probably in Hiram. Living there in 1860 and his widow Anna Harris still there in 1870. marr. 3 times? (1) to unknown had Chole, b 1824, (2) to Sarah Henry Hill 1 Jan. 1835 in OH, had Alpheede b 1832, Caroline 1833 , Cornelia 1841, . (3) to Anna Harris 18 Jan. 1848 in OH, no offspring. Samuel C. 6 b abt. 1792, d in Portage Co. OH, abt. 1845, marr. Elizabeth Ann Young 1 Apr. 1824. Had: Lydia Y, Erastus, Samuel Sterling. Waterman 6 b abt. 1795 (1790) d in Portage Co., OH. Was there in 1840. Marr. 23 Jan 1851, Carolyn. Louden Arnold 6 Ostego, NY. b abt. 1806 in Sheldon Day 6 (OR) Sheldon Andrew, b 11 Aug.1808 NY., Resided in TX, Hunt, Precinct 2, in 1870. Marr. Emily P., b abt. 1816 in NY. Had: William S.7, b 1835--Emily H. 7 b 1847--Sheldon S. 7 b 1849--John LOUDEN ARNOLD 6 b abt. 1806 in Ostego, NY., d 24 Mar. 1877 Polk Twp. Wapello Co. IA. marr. 26 May 1833 in Hiram, Hariett Green. Harriet b 24 Mar 1811 in Ct. Had: Sheldon Day 7 b 17 Apr 1834, d 24 Aug.1908, Salt lake City, Utah. Casper C. 7. B abt. 1836 Hiram Portage, Ohio, d Bef. 1860 marr. 10 Sep 1856 Ellen Amelia Billings, Monroe, Iowa. Ulysses Kirk 7 b 15 Sep. 1837, Hiram Portage, Ohio, d 7 Nov. 1916 Albia, Monroe, Iowa, age 79, buried Cuba Cem. marr. Margaret Ann Judson. Harlow G.7 b 1842 Hiram, Portage, Ohio, d 1865, buried Cuba Cem. Harriett M.7 b 10 Apr, 1847, Hiram, Portage, Ohio, d 17 Mar. 1896, Cuba, Monroe, Iowa. Marr. 16 Feb 1868 Iowa to Martin Sylvester Ryel. Walter Lyman 7 b 6 Jul. 1848, d 13 Jul 1894 Monroe, Iowa, marr. 19 Dec. 1880 Nancy Catherine Boggs, Albia, Monroe, Iowa. Elliott Gordon 7 b 17 Apr. 1853, Hiram, Portage, Ohio, d 12 Feb. 1933 Mantua, Monroe, Ohio, marr 22 Oct. 1875 Albia, Martha Ann Webb. SHELDON DAY 7--LOUDEN ARNOLD 6--WILLIAM HORATIO 5-JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS. This is the Line of Erma Bates Maxfield: SHELDON DAY 7 b 17 Apr 1834, d 24 Aug.1908, Salt lake City, Utah. Marr. 17 Feb. 1856 in Iowa Sarah Ann Rogers. Had: Livona 8 b 9 Dec 1857 Mantua, Monroe, Iowa, d 21 Dec. 1924 Salt Lake City, buried Salt Lake Cem. Marr. Bef. 1885 to John Henry Rice. THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN Gordon 8 b 1858 Monroe, Polk, Iowa. Luella Jane 8 b 10 Mar 1860 Monroe, Polk, Iowa d 19 Apr. 1903, marr. Abt. 1874 to James William Skinner, Ibapah, Tooele, Utah. Hyrum Henry 8 b 1864 Grantsville, Tooele, Utah, d 8 Jan 1908 Salt Lake city, Utah. Marr. Abt. 1884 Ada Teressa Despain in Salt Lake, Utah. Horace Lyman 8 b 25 May 1865 Ibapah, Tooele, Utah. Mary Elizabeth 8 b 21 Sep. 1868 Cherry Creek, White Pine, Nev., d Jun 1920 marr Jan 1883, Joseph Lyon Lee. Harrison 8 b 3 Mar 1872 Cherry Creek, d 3 Jan 1949 Ibapah. Charles Lawrence b 7 Jul 1873 Ibapah, marr. 4 Jul 1901 Catherine Chapman. Naomi Mervia 8 b 5 Aug. 1878 Cherry Creek, d 25 Jun 1924 Salt Kake City, marr. Oct. 1894 Alexander Noble, Ely, White pine, Nev. HORACE LYMAN 8--SHELDON DAY 7--LOUDEN ARNOLD 6-WILLIAM HORATIO 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. HORACE LYMAN 8 b 25 May 1865 Ibapah, Tooele, Utah, d 6 Dec. 1938 Callao, Juab, Utah. Marr. 1 June 1893 Josephine Caroline Nelson, she b 2 Sep 1875, d 16 Jun. 1969. Had: Harlo 9-- Ida Mae 9--Pearlean Irene 9--Myrtle Loretta 9--Hazel (Dollie) 9-Mereda 9 ELMER 9 b 14 Oct. 1907.--Beulah 9-Orvel 9--Cecil Rhodes 9--Della 9-Joan Sarah 9--Florence Ione 9. ELMER 9--HORACE LYMAN 8-SHELDON DAY 7--LOUDEN ARNOLD 6--WILLIAM HORATIO 5-JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. ELMER 9 b 14 Oct. 1907 Trout P AGE 357 Creek, Juab, Utah, d 20 Nov. 1992, Erda, Tooele, Utah, buried Lake point, Tooele, marr. 9 Sep 1935 Mary Jane Garrard, she b 6 Feb. 1915, d 15 May 1964. Had: 7 children, some still living. CHARLES 6--WILLIAM HORATIO 5 --JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. CHARLES 6, b 7 Jul 1789 in Wayne, IA.(or CT.), died aft. 1870 probably in IA., age 80, marr. 9 Sep. 1809, German Falts, Herkimer, NY, Mary Crouch, b 19 Mar. 1794 Odessa, NY, d 1870 Iowa. (Note a history write up says she died in 1843.) Had: Mary 7 b 23 Feb. 1811, Mohawk, Herkimer Co. NY., d bef. 1880 probably in KS. marr. 17 Mar. 1831, in Portage Co. OH., Noble Rogers, b 10 Aug 1799, Bethlehem, Litchfield, CT., d 1880 Buffalo, Cloud Co. KS. Had: Weltha Martha 8--Noble Alexander 8-- Sarah Ann 8-- Charles Leman 8--Henry F 8-- Milton, 8-Dorliska Mae 8. Sarah 7 b 2 Apr. 1815, d 12 Mar. 1880 Iowa, marr. Philander Lorenzo Tyrrell. Had: 12 children. Francis Marion 7 b 1816, d bef. 1900, 1860 marr. Sarah Jane Inman. Had: Mary Jane 8--Cynthia 8- Malissa Typhena 8-- Jasper Newton 8-- Electa J. 8-- Samuel N. 8-Perry G. 8. Dorliska 7 b 2 Sep 1817, d 8 Nov 1879 Iowa age 62, marr. John Stevenson. Had 9 children. Benjamin Franklin Barker 7 b 27 Jul. 1817, d 29 Mar 1887, Mantuo NJ age 69. marr. Vilenta (Violenta) Ray, and Had: Margaret 8 b 1845, d 1850 --Mary8 b 1846, d 1850--Martha Elizabeth 8 b 1849, d 1915--Louisa Medora 8 b 1851, d 1887--Lucy Ann 8 b 1853, d 1930--Ulysses Kirk 8 b 1856, d 1931.--Edgar Walter b 1877. CALVIN 7 b 1821: I (Sandy) strongly Believe that this is the line of Warren Bates. Amanda 7 b 1829. Demetrius Ypslanti 7 b 22 Feb. 1828, d 10 Sep. 1903 St. John Stafford, Kansas, 1828 Line of Jeffrey Owen Bates. Amanda 7 b 1829, d 21 Jan. 1867 age 38, marr. 10 Apr. 1848 Orrin Judson, Monroe, Iowa. Had: 8 Children. Noble W. 7 b 10 Aug. 1830 marr. (1) marr. Eliza J. Driven, Had: Sylvia (Lillie) 8 b 1866. (2) marr. Ruesina Fuller, Had: Mary b 1870, d 1899--Phoebe P. b 1872, d 1934--Uylsses Grant b 1874, d 1918-Noble Peter b 1880, d 1932--Rosian b 1883, d 1883--Lucy b 1884. Lucy Ann 7 b 8 Dec. 1833, d 21 Jun 1909 age 75, marr. Adam Johnson. Had 7 Children. Gershon 7 b bef. 1842, 1843 Iowa age 1, buried in open prairie. William 7 b 1842, d 1843, age 1 buried in IA., Mahaska Eddyville, open prairie. Jeffrey Owen Bates sent a very interesting article about the above Charles Bates: Charles and son Frank and their families, came to Missouri in the fall of 1840. The next spring, 1841, Charles and son went with an ox team to the territory of Iowa to look at land to purchase. They crossed the Des Moines River near Keosauqua and traveled to the trading post at Eddyville. While on the trip they met a tribe of Indians, including Chief Wapello. They were very friendly, and Charles traded a spear he had made, with the Chief for a pair of buckskin moccasins, and pants. Charles lay grant to 160 acres of land, five miles south of Eddyville, which had been given him for services rendered in the war of 1812-14. After a few days they returned to MO., where they remained till Nov. of 1841, and then came back to the Eddyville trading post and THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN stayed till first of Mar. 1842. During the winter he again met Chief Wapello. The Chief left his spear at Eddyville as it was too burdensome to carry across country. (This spear was made out of four pieces of iron, as iron was scarce in the territory at this time, and was riveted and welded over a wood fire, as coal was not made use of at that time. The rivets were made by hand and counter sunk by a blunt instrument, not smooth like at present time.) Frank came to Iowa in the fall of 1846. Some years later, Charles and son Frank and Grandson C. H. Stevenson, went to Gishes Mill and C. H. found the spear lying on the ground. Charles recognized the spear as the one traded with Chief Wapello. C. H. held the spear for 50 to 60 years and then presented it to the Wapello County Historical Society.. It was presented not for it’s beauty or simplicity, but as the county carries the Chieftan’s name and it’s soil contains his last resting place and dust. NOTE: The Historical Society had the letter, that was with the spear, but no longer had the spear, perhaps it went into storage or lost to fire or demolition? DEMETRIUS YPSLANTI 7-CHARLES 6--WILLIAM 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. Demetrius b 22 Feb. 1828, d 10 Sep 1903, marr. 1 Jul. 1848 in IA. Fanny Hatfield, b 22 Jul 1823, IA, d 18 Apr 1883. marr. (2) 27 Apr. 1884 Lucinda Morris, b abt. 1864 in OH., d 26 Jul. 1890, IA. A Farmer. Demetrius & Fanny Had: All born in Iowa. Charles Milton 8 b 5 Aug 1849, d 1922. Rachel Amanda 8 b 22 Dec. 1850, d 22 Oct. 1881, marr. 9 May 1868, Cyrus Judd. Harriet Viola 8 b 5 Apr. 1853, d 29 Jun. 1924, marr.4 Jul. 1871 Tho- P AGE 358 mas Lee Speed. Sarah (Sade) A. 8 b 6 Aug. 1855, d 18 Sep. 1934, marr. 23 Mar. 1873, John Archbold. (2) Erwin Robinson. Francis Marion 8 b 22 Aug. 1857, d Oct. 8 1936, Neb., marr. Sarah Clelestia Gibbs, b 1861, d 1941. William David 8 b 5 May 1859, d 1937 IA. Marr. 14 Mar. 1888 IA, Anna Z. Houghland. Demetrius Ypslanti Bates (7) and Fanny Hatfield Bates Minerva Rosella 8 b 24 Sep. 1861, d 1933. John Grant 8 b 1 Dec. 1863, d 20 Mar. 1934, IA, marr. 16 Mar. 1887 May Agnes Boyd. Mary 8 b 1 Jul.1866, marr. John Curtis. Robert Bruce 8 b 17 Nov. 1868, d 1940 Neb. Marr. 22 Dec. 1887, Emma Potts. Semer Lafayette 8 b 12 Jun. 1871, d 1944 IA. Wayne (8) and Cora Davis Bates (seated) with children (left to right), Faye Albert, Glen Lazelle, George Woodrow, Evelyn. Evelyn (Evie) 8 b 13 Feb. 1874, d 1953 Neb. WAYNE LEWIS 8 b 18 Jan. 1877. Demetrius and Lucinda Morris Had: Flossie N b 1889, d 1970. Elmer B. b 1890. (Mother Lucinda was only 25 when she died 26 Jul 1890). WAYNE LEWIS 8-DEMETRIUS YPSLANTI 7-CHARLES 6--WILLIAM 5-JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Wayne Lewis b 18 Jan, 1877, d 25 Jan. 1962 in Wapello, Ia. Marr. 9 May 1953 in IA, Cora Rebecca Davis, b 13 May 1879 in IA. Had: Faye 9-Glen 9--George 9--Evelyn 9-Robert 9. Wayne Bates (8) (seated) with children (left to right) Faye Albert (9) , Glen Lazelle (9) , Evelyn (9) (holding Evelyn Kaye (10) , daughter of George Woodrow), George Woodrow (9) , Robert Llewlyn (9). THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN P AGE 359 Francis Marion Jr. 9 b 19 Sep1887 Neb., d 5 May 1967 IA. Ethel Grace 9 b 5 Oct. 1907 Villisca, IA. Wayne Lewis Bates (8) & wife Cora Davis Bates FRANCIS MARION Jr. 9--FRANCIS MARION SR. 8--CALVIN 7-CHARLES 6--WILLIAM 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. b 19 Sep 1887 Elmwood, Neb., d 5 May 1967 Clarinda, IA, buried Arlington Cem. Montgomery Co. IA. Marr. 24 Mar 1913, Chicago, Ill. Ella Minnie Mattaei. Ella d 23 Mar 1980, buried with husb. Had: Karl Marion 10 b 16 May. 1914, Chicago, Ill. d 14 Mar. 1987, Orange CA. Warren Francis 10. 1869 Albia, IA, d 30 Jan. 1941, buried with husb. Had: Wayne Lewis Bates (8) & wife Cora and John Grant Bates (8) brother of Wayne Lewis. CALVIN 7--CHARLES 6--WILLIAM 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Calvin b 17 Feb. 1821, Otsego, Co. NY, d 21 Apr. 1896 (Sciola) Villisca IA., age 75. marr. 20 Feb. 1849 Ohio, Mary H. Harris, b 27 Mar. 1827 NY, d 21 Jan. 1904, IA. Had: Marian 8 Oct 6 1852, d 1926, IA. FRANCIS MARION Sr. 8 1862 in Ohio, 1936. b I Oct. FRANCIS MARION SR. 8--CALVIN 7--CHARLES 6--WILLIAM 5-JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Francis Marion Sr. b 1 Oct. 1862 in Hiram, OH, d 30 Mar 1936 Sciola IA, buried Villisca, IA., marr. 27 Sep. 1885 in Plattsmouth, Neb. Clara Doan, b 1 Apr. 1869 Albia, IA, d 30 Jan. 1941, buried with husb. Had: Clarence Leroy 9 b 7 Jan. 1885 Villisca, IA. Clarence Leroy 9 b 7 Jan. 1885 Villisca, IA. Francis Marion Jr. 9 b 19 Sep1887 Neb., d 5 May 1967 IA. Ethel Grace 9 b 5 Oct. 1907 Villisca, IA. FRANCIS MARION Jr. 9--FRANCIS MARION SR. 8--CALVIN 7-CHARLES 6--WILLIAM 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. b 19 Sep 1887 Elmwood, Neb., d 5 May 1967 Clarinda, IA, buried Arlington Cem. Montgomery Co. IA. Marr. 24 Mar 1913, Chicago, Ill. Ella Minnie Mattaei. Ella d 23 Mar 1980, buried with husb. Had: Karl Marion 10 b 16 May. 1914, Chicago, Ill. d 14 Mar. 1987, Orange CA. Warren Francis 10. LYDIA BATES 5--JAMES JR. 4-JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. LYDIA 5 B 13 Apr 1749, Coventry, RI., d Sep 1822 Union Co. Ohio buried Hathaway Cem. Marr Joseph Morse. (This is the Line of Dallas (Mike) Morse and sister Barbara (Joan) Morse). Mike writes the following: Our family record that has been handed down through the family began with Lydia Bates. Lydia (5) Bates was born April 13, 1749 in Coventry, Kent Co., Rhode Island., the daughter of James (4) Bates Jr. and Phebe Rice (James Sr. (3), Francis (2) ,Francis (1) (Phebe (4) Rice was the daughter of Randall (3) Rice Jr. & Phebe____, Randall (2) Rice Sr. & Elizabeth George, John (1) Rice & Elizabeth Holden) Elizabeth Holden was the dau of Randall Holden and Francis Dungan (one of the signers of Rhode Island). Lydia Bates was married to Joseph Morse Sr., son of Valentine Morse of Coventry, Rhode Island. Lydia (Bates) and Joseph Morse had two children: Phebe Morse born in 17731774 married 1st. to Rufus Cook, 2nd. to William Rice. Joseph Morse Jr. 6., born May 21, 1775, married 1st. Renuia Greene, 2nd. to Esther Rogers Keyes. Lydia's husband Joseph Morse Sr. died about 1779. We don't know exactly when or where. Family records suggest that he possibly died in Vermont, and that after his death Lydia and her children returned to Rhode Island where her grandfather, Randall rice deeded her a piece of ground dated August 24, 1779, referring to her as Lydia Morse, widow and relit to Joseph Morse, deceased. Lydia and her family remained in Rhode Island until the winter of 1817 -1818, when she left Rhode Island with her son Joseph Morse Jr. and his wife Renuia Greene Morse and ten of their eleven children along with a group of people from the New Light Christian Church led by Rev. Douglas Farnam. They went to central Ohio, settling in Madison County (later Union Co.) The trip was made THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN by ox cart and supposedly took 49 days. Samuel Rice, who owned the Rice Tavern in Rice City, Rhode Island in western Rhode Island was sent to Ohio earlier to purchase land. The land he chose was named Rice Town. It was rich land with tall grass. Everything was fine as long as the tall grass was burned off each year to control the mosquito's. As the settlement grew, the practice of burning the grass stopped for fear of burning homes. In 1822 malaria hit the area and many of the group died. Lydia Bates Morse died in September 1822 at 80 years of age. Joseph Jr.'s wife Renuia died in 1826. All are buried in Hathaway Cemetery near where they lived. Our great grandfather William Bates Morse 7, grandson of Lydia Bates Morse was born in Rhode Island,19 July 1816, moved to Ohio with the family 1817-1818 moved on to Central Illinois with his wife and family around 1850. Where we still reside. William 7 d 16 Apr. 1904, Clinton, Ill. Marr. Mary M. Johnson b 1818 VA, d 1854 Ill. William 7 had son William H. H. Morse 8 b 21 Apr. 1848, Milford Center Ohio, d 15 May 1928, William H. H. * had LeRoy Saum Morse 9 b 19 Mar.1899 Kenney Ill, d 6 Feb. 1970, Clinton, Ill. Marr. Evelyn F. Dever b 14 Aug 1908, Maroa, Ill, d 20 Aug, 1980, Urbana, Ill. Leroy 9 had Dallas Michael Morse 10 and sister Barbara Joan Morse 10. P AGE 360 ASA BATES 5--JAMES JR. 4-JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. All the following info. Is taken from Loraine Heider’s books: Asa Bates (1758-1841) His Kin and some Descendants in RI, CT. & Ohio. & Ancestry of Lewis Bates (1810-1897). ASA 5 b 10 Jan 1758, Coventry RI, d 9 Feb. 1841 Windham CT., buried North Windham Cem., marr 7 Aug 1785 in Foster RI, (1) Elizabeth Cranston, b 9 Apr. 1759 Newport, RI., d Sep 1822 Darby Plains Ohio, dau of Peleg Cranston and Sarah Carr, and marr. (2) Apr. 1823 Windham CT. Jerusha Lincoln. Asa served in the Rev. War. (This is the Line of Loraine Miller Heider). ASA & Elizabeth Had: CRANSTON 6 B 6 May 1786, Foster RI. Mary 6 b 28 Apr. 1788, Foster, RI., d 22 Nov. 1825, marr 9 Aug. 1810, Coventry to Gardiner Tanner. Jerusha 6 b 11 Jan. 1790, Foster, RI., died young. Sarah 6 b 16 Sep 1791, Coventry, RI., d 9 Jun 1868, Union Co. Ohio. Archibald Liplett Livey 6 b 7 Nov. 1798, Coventry, RI. ASA & Martha Ross Had: LEWIS 7--CRANSTON 6--ASA 5-JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Lewis 7 b 13 Jan 1810, Coventry, RI, (This is the Line of Paul Russell Bates). Lewis came to Ohio from RI as a lad of twelve, by covered wagon, along with his parents and siblings. His wife Ruth also had come to Ohio with her family in a covered wagon. As a young man, Lewis taught school in Logan Co, before becoming a farmer. Lewis d 1 Feb 1897, West Mansfield, Logan Co. OH, marr 25 Apr 1848, Logan Co. Ruth Thomas Loring.. Ruth b 3 Feb. 1826 Plympton, MA., d 11 Apr. 1863 Bokes Creek, Twp. Logan Co., OH. Lewis d 1 Feb. 1897. Had: LORING 8 b 3 Mar. 1844. Thomas 8 b 10 May 1846. Elizabeth 6 b 22 Mar. 1798, Coventry, RI, d 29 Sep 1868, near Irwin, Union Co., Ohio, marr in Coventry Ebenezer Arnold. Edwin 8 b 2 Aug 1848. Rhoda 6, nothing more is known of her. Levi Elbert 8 b 7 May 1856. Asa Gardner 6 b 1802 Coventry, died 1812 Coventry, drowned. CRANSTON 6--ASA 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. Lydia Bates Morse Stone Marion Co., Ohio. Death due to milk sickness contracted from dairy products of cows who had wandered into wooded areas and eaten white snakeroot.. Her Grave is lost. Her Father Lt. Thomas Ross, Mother, Betsey Lewis. Marr. (2) Mary Gorton b Taunton, MA. License issued Union Co, OH. 9 Oct. 1826. CRANSTON 6 b 6 May 1786, Foster, RI., d 8 Oct. 1871, West Mansfiel, Logan Co., Ohio. Burial Hathaway Cem., Logan Co. marr. (1) Martha Ross b Westerly or West Greenwich, RI., d 1824 Richland Twp., George Lewis 8 b 22 Oct. 1851. Julius Cranston b 3 Dec. 1854. Ellis R. 8 b 3 Apr. 1863. Mother Ruth died just eight days after giving birth to Ellis.. Ruth had two other children but names and dates not known. LORING 8--LEWIS 7--CRANSTON 6-ASA 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3 --FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Loring 8 b 3 Mar. 1844 West Mansfield, OH, d 22 Mar. 1932 Marion, OH. Marr. 14 Nov. 1867 Union Co. OH. Josephine (Josie) Letitia Elliott, b 8 Feb. 1852 Logan Co., OH., d 7 Jul. THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN P AGE 361 1933 West Mansfield, OH. Had: OH. 3 Oct. 1871 John Burnham Miller, b 20 Jul. 1850, Madison Co. OH., d 22 Dec. 1922, Union Co. OH.. Had: LEWIS BURNHAM MILLER 9 B 23 Jul. 1872, OH., d 11 Mar. 1947, Ill., marr. (1) Estelle Tway 1898 (no issue) (2) 18 Aug 1915 Crown Point, IN to Elsie Krug b 26 Sep. 1892 Chicago, IL, d 9 Sep. 1933 Chicago, Ill. Had: LORAINE MILLER 10 B 18 Aug 1916 Chicago, Ill, now deceased. Ruth Eleanor 9 b May, 1873 West Mansfield, d 11 Dec. 1956 West Mansfield, OH., marr. Amon Peterson. PARKER ELLIOTT 9 B 4 Mar. 1879 West Mansfield, OH, d 8 Oct. 1969 Mt. Vernon, OH. PARKER ELLIOTT 9--LORING 8-LEWIS 7--CRANSTON 6--ASA 5-JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Parker Elliott 9 b 4 Mar. 1879, d 8 Oct. 1969, marr. Ida Russell, b 23 Mar. 1881 Logan Co. OH, d 30 Mar 1929, Marion, OH. Had: Ruth Eleanor 10 b 3 Jun 1899 West Mansfield, OH, d 26 May 1958 Ft Thomas, KY. Marr. 1918 Marion, OH., Clarence Smith. Had: Hobart Loring Smith. Thoburn Loring 10 b 7 Nov. 1900 West Mansfield, OH, d Sep. 1949 Cincinnati OH, marr. Elsie Roecker of Marion, OH. PAUL RUSSELL 10 b 18 Oct 1902 West Mansfield, OH. D 29 Sep 1965 Columbus OH., marr. Vera Sickles of Belle Center, OH. Lewis (Louis ) Bates (7) Edwin Bates (7) Loring Bates (8) & wife Josephine Elliott Bates taken 1920. Sarah 7 & George Reed Hopkins Had: Lillian Hopkins 8. (This is the Line of Arthur Tackman). Back Row: Paul Russell Bates (10), Ruth Eleanor Bates Smith (10), Thoburn Loring Bates (10), Seated Parker Elliott Bates (9), wife Ida Russell Bates, On Lap, Hobart Loring Smith (11) Eleanor's son Lillian Hopkins 8 marr. George Connor. They had Asa Reed Connor 9 who marr. Beulah Yearick. They had Mary Lillian Connor10 who had Arthur Tackman 11. CLARACY (CLARISSA?) BATES 7 --CRANSTON 6--ASA 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2-FRANCIS 1. Claracy b 1822 in OH. D 1824 when two yrs. old of milk sickness. GARDNER 7--CRANSTON 6-ASA 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3--FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Gardner b 1814, Coventry, RI., d 1 Jul 1876 Logan Co., OH, marr. 3 Nov. 1842 Christianne McDonald. CRANSTON 6 AND Mary Gorton THOMAS 7--CRANSTON 6--ASA Bates Had: 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3-- Hannah 7 b 1826 OH. Marr. James FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. B CA McDonald. 1816 Coventry, RI, marr., left his William W. 7 b 1830/31 OH., marr wife, nothing more heard of him. Rachel Skidmore, who d ca 1866 ELIZABETH 7--CRANSTON 6-- and he marr. (2) her sister JoseASA 5--JAMES JR. 4--JAMES phine. SR. 3--FRANCIS 2--FRANCS 1. Elizabeth b 1818 Coventry, RI., d Mary Ann 7 b ca 1833 OH., marr. A. bef. 17 June 1867 Logan Co. OH., W. Knode. marr 25 Jan. 1848, Union Co to Almira Julia 7 b ca 1837 OH., marr. William Geer. Jerome Scudder. SARAH 7--CRANSTON 6-ASA 5-- George7 b OH, d at age 8. JAMES JR. 4--JAMES SR. 3-FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 1. Sarah BENJAMIN 7 b 17 May 1839 OH., d b 21 Aug 1820, RI, d 24 Jan. 16 Dec. 1934, OH. Marr. (1) 24 May 1866, Union Co. OH. Marr 9 Nov 1860 Effie Southard, (2) Samantha 1843, Union Co. George Reed Fleming, marr. (3) 3 Dec. 1881 SidHopkins, b18 Sep. 1822, OH., d ney Skidmore, (4) Eliza Welshimer, 11 Sep. 1857, OH. (This is the (5) 1917 Lena Lovern. (This is the Line of Loraine Miller Heider.) Line of Beverly Bates Lutz, now deHad: MARY ELIZABETH HOP- ceased). Benjamin Had: WILLIAM KINS 8 b 9 Jun 1851 OH., d 8 Apr. S. 8 b 22 Nov. 1871 OH., d 29 Aug. 1883 OH. marr. Champaign Co. 1945 Galion OH., marr. Ella May THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN James b 27 Oct. 1873, d 24 Aug. 1944 Galion. Had: BENJAMIN CARL 9, b 16 Nov. 1902 Galion, OH., d 29 Mar.1991, marr.(1) 25 Apr. 1925, Gladys Elizabeth Gorton, at Corning, NY, they divorced, marr (2) Mar. 1946 Dorothea Eleanor Ehrgott. Had; Beverly (Bates) Lutz 10, now deceased. A Francis Line for member Marilyn Kile. I matched Marilyn up to the Francis Line after the Bulletin’s were written. FRANCIS 1--FRANCIS 2--FRANCIS 3--WILLIAM 4-STEPHEN 5--STEPHEN 6--STEPHEN LYMAN 7-BENJAMIN ROBERT 8--MARY ETTA BATES 9--JAMES ORVAL NOELL 10. Stephen Lyman 7 is on page 342 of Spring 2009, Bulletin. We cont. with his son Benjamin Robert 8 b 1833 Oswego NY, d 1909. marr. Mary Amick marr. (2) Julia Ann Minerd, in Neb. marr. (3) Susan McElwee. Benjamin and Mary had Mary Etta Bates 9, b 1867 in Neb., d 1929 in Neb. marr. Caleb Thomas Noell. They had James Orval Noell 10, b 1900 in Neb., d 1973 Neb., marr. Lena Weiskeit. Mary Etta Bates (9) on right, and cousin Alma Gilmore on left WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Mr. Carroll Holmes of ME. Gwendolyn Bates Bailey of OK. Judy Stone of NJ. In the Fall Bulletin I will put info. On any family lines, of New Members, not put in yet. TOMBSTONE PICTURES: I am still asking for any one having a Cemetery near them to take pictures and write down any info. On Bates Tombstones, and Name of Cemetery and Town it is in. These really do help with Family Lines. Can send me as jpg as an attachment, in an e-mail. Thanks Sandy. P AGE 362 FRONTIER JUSTICE Chapter Nine “Continued Wanderings” Levi had a full life, raising two complete families, being a County Commissioner, and as a farmer who started four different farms. However, he never lost the urge to search for something that was more and better from within him. Something was missing even though he had no idea exactly what it was. Even though his farm in Long Pine was the envy of his neighbors, he still felt he needed something else in his life. He made two separate trips via train in the 1890’s to the Walla Walla, Washington area to visit with his brother James, who moved there following the shootout at the Bates School House in Seward. James R. Bates was an original pioneer to that area having arrived there in 1881. He homesteaded land along the Blue Creek area of Walla Walla. Levi and his entire second family really liked the area and tried to find land to start a new life there but never were able to finally choose a place for the family to move. Everyplace he looked at had promise and the land was everything James had said it was but that special location in Washington eluded Levi. When he couldn’t find land in Washington, more time passed and Levi knew that his medical condition was getting worse. In 1901 he and the family made another train trip. This time they went to California under the hopes that the warmer weather would help Levi’s medical condition improve. Just like the search in Walla Walla, he never found any place in California that would prove more inviting to them than their farm along Pine Creek, so the family returned home to Long Pine, Nebraska. Following Thanksgiving of 1903, Levi had another serious bout with his pleurisy. He was pretty much confined to bed by his physician. Levi’s twenty year attempt to forget the past was lost as he lay in bed with nothing to do but to think. He began reminiscing about his past and shared many of his feelings about his life with Columbia and his children Mark, Manley, Maggie and Count. They learned how he had walked from New York to Illinois as a teenager, and during the Civil War he walked from Illinois throughout the Mid-West until he was discharged from Military service in Cincinnati, Ohio. His walking continued to Nebraska. While he visited states from one coast to another, he only saw the Pacific Ocean, as his family had never gone to the Atlantic Ocean when he lived in New York. Levi spoke about much that occurred in his life but he never shared his innermost thoughts regarding the THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN shooting of his brother at the Bates School House. His dreams about that unfortunate event became more and more frequent. The dreams were in slow motion as if he was removed from his body and watching the melee occur all over again from an on-lookers perspective above the fracas. Levi began to get upset with himself at having not taken the threats more seriously. He should have gotten word to Sheriff Sullivan so that the Sheriff and deputies could have been present. That may not have stopped the fight but it might have stopped the murder of his brother William. Even if it wouldn’t have stopped the murder, at least there would have been lawmen present to testify that Gus Thomas had committed cold blooded murder of an unarmed man. Surely then, justice would have been served! Columbia and his children had trouble discerning his ranting about the shooting but they could tell he was troubled and angry. The family also heard Levi wondering aloud why Israel and he had such a disagreement that they never spoke or kept contact after they both left Seward. Sure, Israel expelled the students. They deserved to be expelled but why hadn’t he discussed the matter with Levi before he took action. Levi stated in these dream states that he knew that Israel felt that had Levi not retrieved the revolver hidden by William that public sentiment would have swayed clearly in their behalf against the Thomas and Donaldson families. Columbia could tell that Levi’s biggest regret in his life was he never patched up his difference with Israel over this matter. Their riff was solely based upon it being easier to blame the other for what occurred than focusing on forgiving each other for their mistakes. After all Columbia rationalized, the bible clearly states such ideal behavior but neither of these two proud men had been willing to accept any personal culpability in the matter. Levi’s ramblings tried to analyze why the Coroner’s Jury and the subsequent Grand Jury did not bring an indictment against Gus Thomas for the murder of William or the Assault with a Deadly Weapon that occurred against Israel. For that matter, why wasn’t Hillery charged with Assault against Luther and himself after both had been struck in the head by Hillery’s cane. What about the fact that James had attempted to kill him by shooting at him twice? At the time all of those events took place, not a Bates brother had a weapon in their possession. Any action taken after that point should have been considered as being in self defense. At least, Levi reasoned, most prudent individuals with common sense would come to that conclusion. Why then weren’t the charges made and retribution for the crimes resolved through the Court system? Could the community of Seward have been so concerned following the riots of the previous year that this time, more than just a temporary barracks to house a murderer P AGE 363 might be demolished? No one wanted another large mob to gain control over the fate of the community again. Hadn’t a similar crowd comprised of primarily local residents raised similar concerns when they heard the competing proposals from speakers concerning which railroad would be chosen by the County Board of Commissioner’s? While violence did not come to fruition that day, the commotion raised clearly only let one side of the story be heard. The subsequent attacks at all of the Commissioners and the County Clerk’s Office, was yet another example of individuals within the community of Seward making certain that they would stop at nothing to get their way and they did not care who stood between them and what they wanted. Just the fact that over 100 witnesses were called to testify in the various Court proceedings and that most of those individuals were not in attendance at the actual Church service the night that William lost his life had to, by sheer volume, taint the results of the findings. Because Coroner and Grand Juries are held behind closed doors, the victim’s and law enforcement Officer’s could not be present to hear testimony given. Since many of the witnesses were not present at the Bates School House, most of their testimony regarding the actual facts of what occurred that night were speculative in nature and should have had little weight. Levi could never get his hands around the real rationale why these crimes went unpunished. Not knowing the precise reason for such a clear disregard for the law, drives reasonable people to believe in conspiracy plots against them. Levi’s dreams began taking a different form when the family heard him talking out loud to his brothers William and Charles, who had preceded him to the afterlife. When the family would sit with him he also was noted to be having conversation with his father, Stephen Lyman Bates and his mother, Catherine. Columbia, who was extremely religious, took these conversations as a sign that his past departed brothers, father and mother were angels, who had come to guide Levi to the promised land. Levi took his last breath on December 27, 1903 when he was 67 years old. While Levi never completely resolved the dilemma of the shooting at the Bates School House or his riff with Israel, he went to his maker having lived a full live. He raised two families, started four farms and watched them all flourish. He served his country as a soldier during the Civil War and he was a two term elected official. Most of all he was an honest man, who was not afraid to work and gave all endeavors in life his full attention. Levi was buried on the family farm north of Long Pine in a cemetery lined with a white picket fence. The cemetery is surrounded on three sides by Pine Creek and the small lake that sits on what used to be the Levi Decatur Bates farm. A more peaceful and serene place would be diffi- THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN cult to find. Resolution to the shooting of his brother may have escaped him while alive and caused him to search internally for answers that were not forthcoming. It is only fitting that he was to have a restful place in death after having such an active life! FRONTIER JUSTICE? POSTSCRIPT Readers of this story may not have made the connection that William had been shot in the head first during the Battle of Shiloh in the Civil War and later at the Bates School House. Hopefully, the humor in this situation is not lost, as after all, the Bates clan has long been accused of being hard headed. This was the proof needed to confirm hard headedness in that it takes two shots to the head to kill a Bates. Not many families can back up such claims with actual proof! The reader should know that the entire issue surrounding the two separate proposals for the second rail road line into Seward proved problematic for the County. While accusations were quick to fly regarding bribes following the award of the contract, the local resident’s whole purpose behind wanting a second line was to provide competition in order to reduce costs. As it turned out, within a short time after the Bates family departed from Seward, the original railroad line into Seward, the B. & M., purchased the Atchison and Nebraska line negating the competition so readily desired but lost. In retrospect, the second line was much ado about nothing. Levi’s wife, Columbia Ann Mills, was only 37 years old when Levi passed on to the after life. She leased the farm out and moved her children to the Lincoln, Nebraska area where she enrolled the children in the Wesleyan Academy, one of the best schools in the state. She could not cope with the loss of her husband and by 1910 had to be hospitalized in the Nebraska State Hospital where she resided until her death in 1945. Rather than leaving the farm to her children, Columbia donated the farm to the Methodist church. The church later sold the farm to a very large farm, who in turn re-sold the property to a conglomerate farming corporation as part of over 35,000 acres that is still farmed today. Access to the land by relatives to visit the gravesites of both Seth R. Bates and Levi Decatur Bates has continued to be graciously allowed by the current owners. Half of the children of Levi’s first marriage to Helen Marie Whitwood-Bates never remained in Nebraska. Luther Levi Bates initially had the farm north of Bassett. He later moved his family to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hiram Hendrick Bates first had the farm in the Winfield, Nebraska area. He ended up moving to Walla Walla, Washington. Ella Susan Bates married Joseph Elliott and lived in Polk P AGE 364 County Nebraska for the rest of her life. Jenny Blanche Bates married Edward Arthur Rickard and lived in the Long Pine area for the rest of her life. The children of Levi’s second marriage, which was to Columbia Ann Mills-Bates, all departed Nebraska. Mark General Bates married Ollie May Deweese. They moved to Walla Walla, Washington. Manley Benjamin Bates married Florida M. Deweese. She died in child birth before he moved to Walla Walla. Margaret Ellen Bates married Alexander DeBolt and moved to Walla Walla. Count Claude Bates married Crystal Brinkerhoff. They later moved to Saratoga, California. Without Levi having a second family in his late 40’s, this author and his entire family would not exist today. The author, Stanley Francis Bates, is the son of Edward Mark Bates and the Grandson of Mark General Bates. Normally the author would not support the disparity in ages that Levi (47) and Columbia (17) had when they were married but in this particular case, it is essential to his existence. He is “Thankful” for the New Beginnings they provided! ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author wishes to acknowledge the assistance of Jane Graff of the Seward County Genealogical Society as her vast knowledge was paramount to making the story as real as possible. James T. Rickard of Fremont, Nebraska was the first person to make the author aware of the shooting incident and added much support to the research as well as to the accuracy of information contained in the story. James also visited the Seward County homestead and Long Pine farm before enticing the author to conduct a joint visit. Without his camaraderie and guidance, it is doubtful this story could ever have been told by this author. As a further point of interest, the Rickard family intermarried with the Bates family on three separate occasions from the 1860’s through the 1880’s. The author also wants to thank his wife, Sandi, who traveled with him in his search for the answers, and gave him the opportunity to dig through old records trying to find out what happened! The author wishes to express his appreciation to his daughters, Sandra and Amber, for their proof reading and creative writing tips in putting this story together. Finally, if the Bates Association (TBA) or the Seward County Genealogical Society (SCGS) did not exist, there would not have been a good forum for this story to reach as many interested readers, so a very special THANKS is noted for both the TBA and the SCGS as well! THE END Thanks for all the Interest in My, Levi Story, Stan Bates. THE BATES ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN 1907 T HE B ATES B ULLETIN P AGE 365 Y OUR A SSOCIATION ' S V OLUNTEERS : T RUSTEES : —C HAIRMEN : William C. Bates, FL C. Benjamin Bates, MD Mary Louise Bishop, TX Spence Klein, CO John E. Bates, MA President..............................................................................Sandy Bates Membership Committee..............Terri Bates Black, Sandy Bates, 222 Line Rd, Greene, ME 04236, [email protected] Carol Seward, Cindy Waltershausen President Emeritus...........C. 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