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Mary Ann Reynolds

F, #2229, b. 2 June 1851

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 2 June 1851; Bromley, Renfrew County, Ontario
  • Christening: 25 June 1851; Mount St. Patrick, Renfrew County, Ontario
  • Reference Number: B&L1871CEN
  • Note: I have no record of Mary Ann after the 1881 Brudenell census when she was living with her father. She may have been the woman known to the Mapes children as "Aunt Mary Anne" or "Old Aunt Mary" who was living with Calvin and Bridget in Strasbourg.
    The following marriage record also places her in Brudenell in April 1881:
    10078-81 Francis CARTY, 33, farmer, Ireland, Brudenell, s/o Francis & Ann, married Bridget O'BRIEN, 27, Bromley Ont., Brudenell, d/o Michael & blank, witn: Timothy O'BRIEN & Maryanne REYNOLDS, both of Brudenell, 25 April 1881 at St. Marys Church, Brudenell.
    A second registration of the same marriage (note age discrepancies!): 10084-81 Francis CARTY, 30, farmer, Canada, Brudenell, s/o Francis CARTY & Ann DOONER, married Bridget O'BRIEN, 36, Canada, Brudenell, d/o Michael O'BRIEN & Mary BREEN, witn: Timothy O'BRIEN & Mary Ann REYNOLDS, both of Brudenell, 25 April 1881 at Brudenell.
    I could not find any possible marriages, but a search of possible death records shows: spinster, Mary Reynolds, age 45, Roman Catholic, died of heart disease, resided Lot 25, 1st Concession in Assiginach, Manitoulin, 26 January 1898 (reg'n #1002)?


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Samuel Demarest

M, #2230, b. 1656, d. 1725

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 1656
  • Death: 1725
  • Note: See:
    Samuel Demarest (M)
    b. 5 August 1656, d. before 19 October 1728, #27588
    Pop-up Pedigree
    Relationship=8th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

    Samuel Demarest was also known as Samuel Des Marets. Samuel Demarest was born on 5 August 1656 at Mannheim, Palatinate, Germany. He was the son of David Des Marets and Marie Sohier. Samuel Demarest was baptized on 10 August 1656 at French Church, Mannheim, Palatinate, Germany. He married Maria De Ruine, daughter of Simon De Ruine and Magdalena Vander Straaten, on 11 August 1678 at Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey. Samuel Demarest left a will on 10 May 1727. He died before 19 October 1728 at Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey. His estate was proved on 19 October 1728.

    Children of Samuel Demarest and Maria De Ruine
    Magdalena Demarest+ b. 21 Apr 1680, d. c 1714
    David Demarest+ b. 3 Oct 1681, d. bt 1760 - 1761
    Jacomina Demaree+ b. c 1686
    Judith Demarest+ b. c 1690
    Samuel Demarest+ b. c 1693
    Peter Demarest b. c 1695
    Sara Demarest b. 14 Feb 1697, d. a 24 Apr 1719
    Simon Demarest b. 21 May 1699, d. May 1761 or Jun 1761
    Rachel Demarest+ b. 12 Jan 1701
    Susanna Demarest b. 18 Apr 1703
    Daniel Demarest b. 25 Mar 1706, d. b 10 May 1727

Family: Marie De Ruine (b. 1662)



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James Mines

M, #2231, b. 30 April 1834, d. 21 February 1898

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 30 April 1834; Southold Twp., Midd., U.C.
  • Death: 21 February 1898; Caradoc Twp., Midd., Ont.

Family: Margaret McArthur (b. 1838, d. 21 April 1907)



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Margaret McArthur

F, #2232, b. 1838, d. 21 April 1907

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 1838; Scotland
  • Marriage: 30 April 1856; James Mines; St. Pauls Church, London, Midd., U.C.
  • Death: 21 April 1907; Mt.Brydges, Caradoc Twp., Midd., Ont.
  • Note: !The surname has several spellings: McCarter, McCarthy, or MacCarthur.

Family: James Mines (b. 30 April 1834, d. 21 February 1898)



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Joshua Mines

M, #2233, b. 26 December 1800, d. 7 January 1879

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 26 December 1800; Wiltshire, Eng.
  • Death: 7 January 1879; Southold Twp., Midd., Ont.
  • Burial: Brayne Sch. Cem., Southold Twp., Midd., Ont.

Family: Fannie Down (b. 1801, d. 17 July 1873)



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Fannie Down

F, #2234, b. 1801, d. 17 July 1873

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 1801; Frome, Somerset, Eng.
  • Death: 17 July 1873; Southold Twp., Midd., Ont.

Family: Joshua Mines (b. 26 December 1800, d. 7 January 1879)



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Charles Barnhart

M, #2235, b. 1760, d. 1863

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 1760; East Camp, New York
  • Death: 1863; Brockville, Canada West (Ontario)
  • Note: Relationship of Charles to Johannes and Cornelia not confirmed.
  • Note: Katrina (Catharine) Forshee or Fosyuar; Charles Barnhart, third; Catharine Fosyuar, same, 16 Feb'y 1789: James Fosyuar, Henry Bartley, Jinny Huff ["third" is the third township, Fredericksburgh]: http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/langhorn.htm
    http://culpepper.net/foshee/d0000/g0000094.html#I33102 shows marriage date as 1 Feb. 1789

Family: Katrina (Catharine) Forshee or Fosyuar (b. 15 March 1766, d. 1818)



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Peter Durie

M, #2237, b. about 1688

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: About 1688

Family: Judith Demarest (b. about 1690)



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Marie Schur

F, #2238, d. 1678

Biography

  • Death: 1678

Family: David Demarest (d. 1693)



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Elizabeth Jane Clarke

F, #2239, b. 8 May 1852, d. 24 November 1874

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 8 May 1852; Maryborough, Queen's County, Ireland
  • Christening: 29 July 1852; St Peter's Church of Ireland, Maryborough
  • Death: 24 November 1874; West Luther, Wellington County, Ontario
  • Note: Elizabeth's death was registered under her maiden name (reg'n #10559, 1874). She died of typhoid fever at the age of 22. She had been ill for 13 months according to her death registration, which would be shortly after the death of her son.

Family: Edward Harvey Cull (b. about 1844, d. 28 February 1927)



  • Last Edited: 3 November 2011 01:00:00

Swanton Bateman

M, #2240, d. 8 June 1868

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: County Cork, Ireland
  • Christening: 8 April 1787; Rathclaren Church, County Cork, Ireland
  • Death: 8 June 1868; Caradoc Twp, Middlesex Co, Ontario
  • Burial: 14 June 1868; Christ Church Yd, Delaware, Ontario
  • Note: Swanton was received into the church 25 April 1790, sponsored by Robert Bateman and Anne Hosfort. He is known to have lived in Bathurst, New Brunswick in the early 1800s. His eldest known son, Charles, was born in Ireland. The other children known to have survived to adulthood were born in New Brunswick. Notes on the descendants of those children were reported and recorded at Bateman family reunions held in or near London, Ontario in the late 1930s and early 40s.
    Hunter (1978, "Pioneer Settlers of the Bay Chaleur") notes: " The following year, 1817, saw the arrival of . . . Richard [perhaps this should be Robert, as there was no Richard to our knowledge] and Swanton Bateman. These Batemans had originally settled in St. Mary's in York County in 1816."
    There may have been two Swanton Batemans in early New Brunswick, and if so, they were probably cousins. The Swanton Bateman who was the father of Charles, John Swanton, Mary and Jane spent his later years living with his daughter Mary and her husband (my gg grandparents) in Caradoc Tp, Canada West (now Ontario). He died in Ontario and is buried in Delaware, Ontario. Family stories were that his wife was named Mary Hales, but there is no documentation to support this. There was a Charles Bateman who did marry a woman named Mary Hales; they settled in Caradoc tp as well, and it is possible that the stories got confused. Donald Parrott said there was a Swanton Bateman buried in the Bateman-Parrot cemetery in Bethlehem Tp, Coshocton County, Ohio, who would be the other Swanton. However, I think it far more likely that Swanton's wife Jane was buried there and that Swanton's name was on her tombstone, but that Swanton was not actually buried there. Recently a resident of Bethlehem went to the cemetery to investigate and was unable to find a stone with the name Swanton Bateman. I have not been able to find any other record to support the claim that a Swanton died and was buried in Ohio. The Parrott family stories did have Swanton Bateman accompanying his brother Matthew and family when they moved to Ohio. This is certainly possible and suggests that he must have later moved on to Canada West (now Ontario) from Ohio. His son Charles did leave records in both Ohio and Ontario, as well as Kansas, where he finally settled.
    Land records from New Brunswick indicate the following: Swanton and his brother Robert petitioned for land in 1817. Subsequent petitions were submitted by Swanton in 1818 and 1819. In 1818 Swanton was the witness at the marriage of William Bateman and Lydia Smith in Fredericton. I have not seen the original land records, but have seen extracts from them. In March 1837 it was noted that Swanton occupied Lot 6 on the south side of the Nepisiquit River, an area that is sometimes called Big River and is now part of Bathurst. In August 1838 Swanton and Jane gave John Bateman a mortgage for 130 pounds for Lot 6. The mortgage was discharged in February 1844. In December 1841 John Swanton Bateman sold the north half of Lot 6 to John and Mary Bateman (Mary was the sister of John Swanton). A mortgage on Lot 6 was discharged in October 1846 when John T. Bateman (husband of Mary) paid it off. This was when John and Mary moved to Canada West.
    My current theory is: Swanton, the son of Charles Bateman and Martha Ellis, was born and christened in Rathclaren parish, County Cork. He married Jane Bateman in 1809, immigrated to New Brunswick in 1816. At the time he submitted a petition for land in what is now Bathurst. He said he was 29 years old, married and the father of two children. The two children would probably have been Charles and another child who did not survive--possibly named Martha. Alternatively, it may have been Charles and John. Three children, John Swanton, Mary and Jane, were said to have been born in New Brunswick. Swanton and his wife Jane probably moved to Ohio about the time he sold Lot 6 to his son, John S. Bateman. Their son Charles also moved to Ohio. Swanton's wife Jane probably died and was buried in Ohio. After her death Swanton moved to Caradoc to live with John T. and Mary Bateman, who had left New Brunswick in 1846/47. Swanton's son Charles moved to near London in Canada West before January 1852, when the "1851" census was recorded. Charles and his family left for Kansas in 1855, as did Swanton's daughter Jane with her husband, Matthew Smith and their children.
    In January 1852 Swanton lived with his daughter Mary Bateman and her husband John. At that time his age was given as 65. He was also in their household in 1861, then aged 73. Swanton's burial was recorded in the Christ Church (Delaware) parish register, but I have been unable to find a tombstone with his name. However, Susan Meyer recorded his name from a tombstone when she was there in June 1959. The stone for Mary and John T. Bateman was still standing in the early 2000s when I last visited the cemetery.

Family: Jane Bateman (b. about 1790, d. before 1852)



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Timothy Bateman

M, #2241

Biography

  • Christening: 13 August 1790; Rathclaren Parish, County Cork, Ireland
  • Note: The surname of the Timothy, son of Charles and Martha, is almost illegible in the parish register. To me it looks more like Boids or Briggs, but the names of the parents suggests it could be Bateman--others have concluded it is. Private baptism--no further information. Baptism sponsors unknown. Placement unlikely.


  • Last Edited: 14 June 2005 01:00:00

Pieter Foyseur

M, #2242, b. 2 November 1728, d. 1809

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: 2 November 1728; Tarrytown Westchester Co NY
  • Marriage: 10 February 1760; Maria Lozier; Schraalenburgh, NJ
  • Death: 1809; Upper Canada (Ontario)
  • Note: Http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/l/William-F-Walling/GENE11-0091.html
    http://culpepper.net/foshee/d0004/g0000053.html
    death may be 1808 or 1809?
    Query found on Rootsweb Forshee email list (Mar 2007): . . . the family of Peter/Pieter Forshee and his wife Maria Lozier. From "Early Settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York" by A. J. Provost, he states the following children of Peter and Maria:
    Jan bp. 16 Nov 1760
    Barent (a twin) bp 20 Feb 1763 at Schralenburg
    Jacobus (a twin) as above
    Katrina bp. 15 Mar 1766 at Schralenburg
    Barent bp. 24 april 1774 at Paramus
    Jannetje bp. 3 Aug 1777 at Schralenburg
    Pieter bp 15 Dec 1782 at Schralenburg
    Cherritje bp. 18 Sep 1785 at Schralenburg
    Believe there are other children - Rebecca bp 31 Mar 1780 at Ramapo, Rockland Co.
    John bp. 23 aug 1771 at Corland, NY?
    Maria circa 1764 at Bergen Co. NJ
    Any help or assistance would be gratefully appreciated.
    Regards,
    Gail Faibish gfaibish @ rogers.com
  • Note: Maria Lozier; http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/l/William-F-Walling/GENE11-0091.html

Family: Maria Lozier (b. 30 August 1741)



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Catherine Bourke

F, #2243, b. before 1776

Biography

  • Birth: Before 1776; Ireland
  • Marriage: 31 December 1796; John Bateman; Holy Trinity (Christ Church), Cork City, County Cork, Ireland
  • Note: Baptism records for children do not include her maiden name; believed to have died shortly after birth of daughter Catherine.
  • Note: John Bateman; Married by license; date from record in the parish register. No further information provided.

Family: John Bateman (b. before 1772, d. possibly 1825)



  • Last Edited: 12 December 2013 04:06:16

Catherine Bateman

F, #2244, d. 13 January 1895

Parents

Biography

  • Christening: 29 May 1808; Rathclaren Parish, County Cork, Ireland
  • Marriage: 8 May 1830; John Good; Rathclaren Parish, County Cork, Ireland
  • Death: 13 January 1895; Gloucester County, New Brunswick
  • Burial: 13 January 1895; Old Anglican Church, Bathurst, Gloucester County, NB
  • Note: Baptism sponsors were Elizabeth Bateman and Catherine Ellis. Catherine was a resident of Glanduff, just outside the village of Kilbrittain, at the time of her marriage. In 1881 she and her daughter Catherine lived in Bathurst (1881 census). Her tombstone indicates she died in 1895, age 85.
  • Note: John Good; iJohn was a farmer from Belrose, Knockavllly parish, County Cork and Catherine from Glandore, Rathclaren Parish at the time of their marriage.

Family: John Good (b. about 1801, d. 2 December 1873)



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Elizabeth Higirty Haggerty

F, #2245

Parents

Biography

  • Christening: 6 September 1714; Ballymodan Parish, County Cork, Ireland


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Sarah Smith

F, #2246, b. about 1770, d. 25 March 1851

Biography

  • Birth: About 1770; Ireland
  • Death: 25 March 1851; Coshocton County, Ohio
  • Burial: Bateman Cemetery, Bethlehem Tp, Coshocton County, Ohio
  • Note: 1850 census has Sarah aged 75; cemetery record says she was 82 when she died in 1851. The census noted that Sarah was unable to read or write.

Family: Robert Bateman (b. about 1769, d. 21 August 1844)



  • Last Edited: 6 July 2002 01:00:00

Charles Bateman

M, #2247, b. about 1802, d. after 1880

Parents

Biography

  • Birth: About 1802; Kilbrittain, Cork, Ireland
  • Christening: 23 May 1802; Rathclaren Parish, County Cork, Ireland
  • Marriage: 1834; Martha Hender; Diocese of Cork and Ross, Ireland
  • Marriage: After November 1840; Mary
  • Death: After 1880
  • Note: Baptism sponsors included Catherine Bateman.
    1850 Census Bethlehem Township, Coshocton County, Ohio (Sheet 201 Family 92): Charles Bateman age 46 Farmer Value 1000 Born in Ireland; Mary age 46 Born in Scotland; Jane age 17; Sarah 12; Matthew 10 Born in Ohio; and Sarah age 78 Born in Ireland, Cannot read or write. The John Parrott family and the Jacob Darling family were enumerated on either side of the Batemans. In 1860 Charles , Mary , Sarah 22, Mathew 20.
    1880 census, Bethlehem Township, NA Film #T9-1003, p. 26B: Charles farmer, born Ireland, age 76; Mary born Scotland, age 76.
  • Note: Mary; Probably married in or near Coshocton County, Ohio.

Family 1: Martha Hender (b. about 23 April 1815, d. 21 November 1840)

Family 2: Mary (b. about 1804, d. after 1880)



  • Last Edited: 5 October 2008 01:00:00

Mary Bateman

F, #2248

Parents

Biography

  • Christening: 24 February 1805; Rathclaren Parish, County Cork, Ireland
  • Note: This could be the Mary Bateman who married Henry Smith 28 March 1826; witnesses were John Parrott and Charles Bateman. Henry probably the purchaser of property sold by Mary's parents, Robert and Sarah Bateman (see separate note) in 1836.

Family: Henry Smith



  • Last Edited: 27 November 2008 00:00:00

Sarah Bateman

F, #2249

Parents

Biography

  • Christening: 24 January 1813; Rathclaren Parish, County Cork, Ireland


  • Last Edited: 6 October 2003 01:00:00

Jane Bateman

F, #2250, b. about 1790, d. before 1852

Biography

  • Birth: About 1790; Ireland
  • Death: Before 1852; probably Ohio?
  • Note: There are very few records of Jane. Her place of birth is unknown. As we have not found a record of their marriage, it seems likely that she came from a parish whose register either did not survive, or if it did, is not close enough to Bandon/Rathclaren that it was one that I have reviewed. It seems likely that Jane died in Coshocton county, Ohio, in the early 1840s, but there is no documentation to prove this.

Family: Swanton Bateman (d. 8 June 1868)



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