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1808 - 1852 (44 years)
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Name |
Thomas BATEMAN |
Born |
17 Sep 1808 |
Bolton, Lancashire, England |
Christened |
Manchester, Lancashire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
29 Nov 1852 |
Drowned At Sea, Atlantic Ocean |
Buried |
29 Nov 1852 |
At Sea, Atlantic |
Notes |
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Person ID |
I9255 |
Complete |
Last Modified |
7 Jun 2009 |
Father |
Thomas BATEMAN, Sr., b. 17 Apr 1778, Manchester, Lancashire, England , d. 1845, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois (Age 66 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth ARMSTRONG, b. Apr 1780, Manchester, Lancashire, England , d. Apr 1840, England (Age ~ 60 years) |
Married |
21 Aug 1796 |
Bolton, Lancashire, England |
Family ID |
F4330 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Mary STREET, b. 12 May 1810, Manchester, Lancashire, England , d. 4 Mar 1891, West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah (Age 80 years) |
Married |
12 Aug 1829 |
Lemoors, Bolton, Lancashire, England |
Children |
| 1. Harriet BATEMAN, b. 4 Nov 1830, Manchester, Lancashire, England , d. 23 Mar 1907, Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah (Age 76 years) |
| 2. Samuel BATEMAN, b. 1 Jul 1832, Manchester, Lancashire, England , d. 23 Jan 1911, West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah (Age 78 years) |
| 3. Elizabeth BATEMAN, b. 16 Feb 1834, Manchester, Chshr, Engl , d. 11 Jun 1896, West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah (Age 62 years) |
+ | 4. Thomas BATEMAN, b. 27 Jan 1836, Manchester, Lancashire, England , d. 10 Oct 1868, Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Ut (Age 32 years) |
| 5. James Boame BATEMAN, b. 9 Dec 1837, Manchester, Lancashire, England , d. 1 Mar 1838, Manchester, Lancashire, England (Age 0 years) |
| 6. Joseph W. (Twin) BATEMAN, b. 9 Dec 1837, Pendleton, Lancashire, England , d. 17 May 1890, West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah (Age 52 years) |
| 7. Mary BATEMAN, c. 27 Feb 1840, Manchester, Lancashire, England , d. May 1847 (Age ~ 7 years) |
| 8. James Morgan BATEMAN, b. 3 Mar 1842, Augusta, Lee, Iowa , d. 18 Jun 1904, West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah (Age 62 years) |
| 9. William Lehi BATEMAN, b. 1 Jan 1844, Augusta, Lee, Iowa , d. 2 Aug 1916, Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah (Age 72 years) |
| 10. John BATEMAN, b. 21 Feb 1846, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois , d. 29 Nov 1846 (Age 0 years) |
| 11. Martha Ann BATEMAN, b. 15 Sep 1847, Augusta, Lee, Iowa , d. 4 Jun 1916, Midvale, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA (Age 68 years) |
+ | 12. Margaret Bateman, b. 30 Jun 1849, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa , d. 3 Mar 1917, Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah (Age 67 years) |
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Biography |
| Thomas Bateman and Mary Street Biographies - Click on Next Line Click here for Thomas Bateman and Mary Street Biographies on this site
He died mysteriously at sea on a voyage back to England. |
Census Records
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| U.S. Census Great Salt Lake, UT 1850: Thomas and Mary Bateman Family
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| U.S. Census West Jordan, Salt Lake, UT 1860: Thomas and Mary Bateman Family
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| U.S. Census West Jordan, Salt Lake, UT 1870: Thomas and Mary Bateman Family
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Family ID |
F4334 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 17 Sep 1808 - Bolton, Lancashire, England |
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| Christened - - Manchester, Lancashire, England |
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| Married - 12 Aug 1829 - Lemoors, Bolton, Lancashire, England |
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| Married - 23 Mar 1843 - Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois |
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Photos
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| Bolton Market Open air market near Bolton Town Hall |
| Bolton Town Hall The Town Hall, built 1873 on site of old Pot Market previously known as Market Square |
| Town Hall Entrance The Bolton Town Hall has a genealogical library where we checked the directories for listings for Bateman. The "B" pages had been torn out, but once home I looked on the Internet and found the directories. None of the Batemans listed looked like our relatives. |
| Pendlebury Methodist Church on Bolton Road This church, formerly the Victoria Wesleyan Methodist Church was built in 1901. Three other Wesleyan churches in the area have closed. |
| Nauvoo Brickyard New residents of the growing city of Nauvoo were anxious to build solid brick homes for shops and residences. In 1840 workers in seven brickyards labored to meet the demand, five on the bluff and two on the flats. The workers in these yards were capable of producing four million bricks in a season. |
| Brick oven The area around Nauvoo contained the three ingredients necessary for making bricks: clay containing iron oxide, sand and water. |
| Brick making demonstration A brickmaker shows how bricks were formed, dried and baked in Old Nauvoo.
Between 1839 and 1846, 350 brick building were built here. When restoration began in the 1960, 49 of them still stood. |
| Sample bricks Thomas Bateman, Sr. had a brick making business in Manchester. He and his sons, as well as several of his grandchildren, worked in the Nauvoo brickyards to earn money to maintain the families and provide for the trip west. |
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