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51 Cvil War
In August, 1862, William enlisted in Company B, Seventy-sixth Regiment Missouri State Militia, and was appointed captain. In 1864, he enlisted in Company D, Forty-sixth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and was again appointed captain.
 
Allen, William Bethel (I669)
 
52 d. betw. 28 Jan. 1599/1600 and 6 Feb. following, being evidently then a widower. Beltoft or Belknap, Josias (I486)
 
53 D.C. Bateman, Official’s Father, Dies at Age 88
Daniel Clinton Bateman, 88, of 4804 Eastline Rd., father of City Secretary Roy A. Bateman, died Wednesday night in a hospital.
The lifelong Tarrant County resident was a retired public school custodian. He was a member of Evans Avenue Baptist Church and Woodmen of the World.
Also surviving are four sons, Marvin Bateman of Fort Worth, C.E. Bateman of Dallas, Leonard Bateman of Waco and Raymond Bateman of Los Angeles; three daughters, Mrs. H.G. Calk of Fort Worth, Mrs. Homer Cates of Bryan and Mrs. Hugh Robinson of Harlingen; 15 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Evans Avenue Baptist church with burial in Greenwood.
Fort Worth Star-Telegraph, Fort Worth, Texas. Thursday, 5 September 1963.
 
Bateman, Daniel Clinton (I694)
 
54 Daily Ledger 4 Jun 1870: Death of Another Old Citizen - pioneer of our city, Mr. Thomas Sinex, Sr. who died this morning at 8 o'clock. . . born in Delaware 1793. . . emigrated to Indiana in 1816 . . . married the next year . . . funeral from Centenary Church . . .


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Thomas Sinex & wife Flora nee' West established the Sinex Family Vault in 1852 and it was closed (sealed) in 1978. The vault was rebricked and up dated in about 2015. It is still sealed, but photos from inside the vault were put online at recently. 
Sinex, Thomas (I300)
 
55 Daniel baptized 26 Mar 1693; died 14 May 1733 Hartford, CT; married (1) about 1718 Hannah BIDWELL, who died leaving 3 children, and (2) about 1728 Elizabeth RISLEY, by whom two daughters, according to probate records. Bigelow, Daniel (I631)
 
56 Daugher of Robert and Elizabeth Jones of Hingham. Jones, Sarah (I600)
 
57 daughter of Abraham Morrill and Sarah Clement Morrill, Sarah (I583)
 
58 daughter of Andrew Benton and Hannah Stocking
 
Benton ???, Mary (I590)
 
59 daughter of Aquila Chase and Ann Wheeler of Newbury Chase, Priscilla (I585)
 
60 daughter of Asa Merrill (1720-1767) (son of Jacob) of West Hartford, Conn. Merrill, Abigail (I534)
 
61 daughter of Bevil Waters of Hartford Waters, Hannah (I531)
 
62 Daughter of Francis and Mary Ingalls of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts Ingalls, Lydia (I602)
 
63 daughter of Jacob Founts and Sarah Ellen Younce Fouts, Mary Margaret (I681)
 
64 daughter of Jared Spencer and Hannah Pratt Spencer, Sarah (I523)
 
65 Daughter of John Adam Counts and Nancy Carroll. Married first to Emberson Green Brewer, 2nd to William James Keith, 3rd to Andrew Woodruff. Counts, Malissa Elizabeth (I48)
 
66 daughter of John and Jane Clough of Salisbury Clough, Sarah (I582)
 
67 daughter of John and Margaret Warren Warren, Mary (I592)
 
68 daughter of John Easton of Hartford. Easton, Mabel (I565)
 
69 daughter of John Marsh & Sarah Lyman Marsh, Sarah (I556)
 
70 Daughter of John Marsh and Sarah Lyman Marsh, Sarah (I556)
 
71 daughter of John Pratt Pratt, Ruth (I532)
 
72 daughter of John Pratt & Hepzibah Wyatt Pratt, Susanna (I560)
 
73 Daughter of John Pratt and Hepzibah Wyatt Pratt, Susanna (I560)
 
74 daughter of John Shepard and Rebecca Greenhill Shephard, Rebecca (I589)
 
75 Daughter of John Watson and Margaret Smith. Watson, Sarah (I540)
 
76 daughter of John Webster & Sarah Mygatt.

Interesting note - Abigail's brother Daniel was the grandfather of Noah Webster, the lexicographer. Abigail's great-grandfather, John Webster, was governor of Connecticut in 1656. 
Webster, Abigail (I569)
 
77 daughter of John Webster and Mary Shatswell Webster, Abigail (I577)
 
78 daughter of Jonas Brown and Elizabeth Stewart Brown, Elzona (I665)
 
79 Daughter of Jonathan and Rebecca Shepard Bigelow.

She was the second wife of Lieut. John Bigelow. 
Bigelow, Sarah (I628)
 
80 daughter of Jonathan Butler Butler, Rebecca (I639)
 
81 daughter of Joseph and Sarah Bemis Bemis, Sarah (I593)
 
82 daughter of Joseph Bigelow and Sarah Spencer Bigelow, Mary (I521)
 
83 daughter of Joseph G. Beaudett and Sarah Elizabeth Hoisington Beaudette, Cora Lynn (I667)
 
84 Daughter of Lieut. Joseph Kelllogg and Abigail Terry of Hadley, Mass. Kellogg, Prudence (I558)
 
85 daughter of Lieut. Joseph Kellogg & Abigail Terry Kellogg, Prudence (I558)
 
86 daughter of Noah Cook & Sarah Nash Cook, Sarah (I567)
 
87 Daughter of of Nathaniel and Mary Williams of Boston. Williams, Ruth (I601)
 
88 Daughter of Robert Luscomb and Sarah Austin. Luscomb, Welthy-Austin (I546)
 
89 daughter of Samuel Olcott and Sarah Stocking Olcott, Mary (I588)
 
90 Daughter of Simeon Smith and Eliza Wheeler. Smith, Tamma (I511)
 
91 daughter of Thomas and Mary Flagg Flagg, Mary (I661)
 
92 Daughter of Thomas and Sarah Meakins of Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Meakins, Hannah (I603)
 
93 Deacon of the Second Church in Hartford. Merrill, Daniel (I559)
 
94 Death Date: between 29 Oct 1544 and 22 Feb 1544/1545.  Warren, Robert (I611)
 
95 DEATH OF MR. E. S. BATEMAN
God in his infinite wisdom saw fit to come into our midst and take one who was loved by all who knew him, one who was ready and willing to go.
Mr. Bateman was born in Oklahoma, April 28, 1838, died August 21, 1923. He was the father of five children all living except one. He was married to Mrs. Marina Purvis, December 9, 1866; was converted at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in the year 1882, and was baptized by the late Reverend J. C. Buckley; was a consistent and noble hearted Christian, living a good and beautiful life. At the time of his death he was eighty-five years, three months and twenty-three days old.
He was reared in Crawford county Ark., but spent many of his last years in this state. He entered the Confederate army at Ft. Smith, Ark., in November 1861, with Co. F. 17th Arkansas regiment served until the close of the war.
Mr. Bateman spent many hours reading God's Word until four years ago, he became totally blind, but enjoyed so much having others read to him, most especially his daughter, Mrs. J. F. Berry, with whom he has made his home for a number of years. Mrs. Bateman having preceded him to the grave ten years ago. He bore his afflictions with more patience than one we have ever known.
The remains were tenderly laid to rest at Pleasant Hill cemetery, where he will wait for our Lord's return. "He is not dead but sleepeth." The services were conducted by Rev. S. T. Courtney. We extend to the bereaved sons, daughter and grandchildren our deepest sympathy, assuring them of our love and appreciation of their departed one.
A friend
MRS. DAVE BERRY
Simpson County News (Mendenhall, Mississippi) 13 Sep 1923 Thursday Page 1
 
Bateman, Elisha Summerfield (I674)
 
96 Died at the house of her son, William Brittan Gage. Wood, Lucretia (I188)
 
97 Died in infancy Osgood, Daughter (I384)
 
98 Died in infancy Osgood, Daughter (I383)
 
99 Died in infancy Osgood, Son (I382)
 
100 Died in the army during the Revolution. Osgood, David (I395)
 

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