Philander F Barton1
M, b. 1868, d. 1917
Philander F Barton was born in 1868.1 He married Lillie C Bogert.1 He died in 1917.1 He was buried in the Tongore Cemetery in Olive.
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Citations
- [S113] Mary DeWitt, Bogert File.
William Barton1
M
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Citations
- [S78] Mary DeWitt, Egberts File.
Daniel Sanford Bartram1
M, b. 1818, d. 1904
Child of Daniel Sanford Bartram and Eliza Godfrey
- Eli S Bartram+ b. 27 Jun 1845
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Citations
- [S326] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: A-D.
Eli S Bartram1
M, b. 27 June 1845
Father | Daniel Sanford Bartram b. 1818, d. 1904 |
Mother | Eliza Godfrey |
Child of Eli S Bartram and Anna DeWitt
- Winfield Bartram b. 17 Apr 1878, d. 12 Jul 1906
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Citations
- [S326] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: A-D.
Anna Evelyn Bartsch1,2
F, b. 4 September 1878, d. 21 August 1947
Anna Evelyn Bartsch was born on 4 September 1878 at Brooklyn, NY.2 She married William Edwin George Weaver, son of George Augustus Weaver and Margaretta Veldran, on 22 October 1902 at Hackensack, Bergen County, NJ.1,2 She died on 21 August 1947 at Hempstead, Nassau County, NY, at age 68.2
Married name: Weaver.
Married name: Weaver.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Anna Evelyn Bartsch and William Edwin George Weaver
- Evelyn Rose Weaver b. 18 Oct 1903, d. 17 Feb 1973
- Carl Augusta Weaver Sr. b. 27 Aug 1908, d. 14 Dec 1997
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Amelia Bartz
F, b. 25 October 1896
Amelia Bartz married Clarence Hartwick, son of George Hartwick and Mary Demarest. She was born on 25 October 1896 at Hillsdale, NJ.
Name variation: Amelia Hartwick.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Name variation: Amelia Hartwick.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
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Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
Anne Baseden1
F, d. April 1634
Anne Baseden was born at England.1 She married Thomas Bisbey on 14 January 1618/19 at Biddenden, Kent, England.1 She died in April 1634 at Frittenden, Kent, England.1 She was buried on 21 April 1634 in Frittenden.1
Married name: Bisbey.
Married name: Bisbey.
Child of Anne Baseden and Thomas Bisbey
- Elisha Bisbey+ b. c 1619/20, d. bt 6 Apr 1688 - 4 Jun 1690
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Citations
- [S132] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
Antony Bassalyn1
M, d. before 1714
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Citations
- [S97] Mary DeWitt, Gardenier File.
Antje Basset1
F, b. 29 March 1736, d. 1 March 1819
Father | Stephen Basset |
Antje Basset was born on 29 March 1736.1 She married Claas Vreeland, son of Michiel Hartmansen Vreeland and Elysbet Gerrits Van Ripen, on 13 December 1760.1 She died on 1 March 1819 at age 82.1
Married name: Vreeland. Name variation: Nancy Bassett.2
Married name: Vreeland. Name variation: Nancy Bassett.2
Children (not necessarily in order) of Antje Basset and Claas Vreeland
- Maritje Vreeland
- Antje Vreeland b. 28 Feb 1762, d. 28 Feb 1796
- Elizabeth Vreeland b. 30 May 1764, d. 8 Apr 1788
- Sarah Vreeland b. 7 Oct 1766
- Sally Vreeland+ b. 14 Sep 1769, d. 12 Aug 1832
- Belitje Vreeland b. 17 Apr 1774, d. 27 Jun 1822
- Stephen Vreeland+ b. 31 May 1778, d. 31 Aug 1865
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Ann Bassett
F, b. 5 December 1804, d. 5 April 1873
Mother | Catherine Nieukerk1 b. c 1776, d. 27 May 1814 |
Ann Bassett was born on 5 December 1804. She married John I Noble on 23 October 1828. She died on 5 April 1873 at age 68.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1 Name variation: Ann Howser. Name variation: Ann Noble.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1 Name variation: Ann Howser. Name variation: Ann Noble.
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Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S901] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
Catherine Jane Bassett
F, b. 28 July 1809, d. 19 May 1860
Mother | Catherine Nieukerk1 b. c 1776, d. 27 May 1814 |
Catherine Jane Bassett was born on 28 July 1809. She died on 19 May 1860 at age 50.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1 Name variation: Catherine Jane Cooper.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1 Name variation: Catherine Jane Cooper.
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Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S901] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
Helena Van Alst Bassett1
F, b. 6 October 1747, d. 1803
Father | Stephen Bassett |
Mother | Ann Millidge |
Helena Van Alst Bassett was born on 6 October 1747.1 She married Cornelius Benjamin Schoonmaker, son of Benjamin Schoonmaker and Catharine DePuy, on 14 April 1767.1 She died in 1803.1
Married name: Schoonmaker.
Married name: Schoonmaker.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Helena Van Alst Bassett and Cornelius Benjamin Schoonmaker
- Helena Schoonmaker+ b. 28 May 1768
- Catharina Schoonmaker b. 26 Aug 1770
- Stephen Bassett Schoonmaker+ b. 6 Jul 1775, d. 21 Dec 1840
- Sarah Schoonmaker b. 10 Mar 1780, d. 12 Apr 1780
- Maria Schoonmaker b. 7 Oct 1781
- Cornelius Benjamin Schoonmaker+ b. 26 Oct 1783, d. 11 Jul 1860
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Citations
- [S56] Mary DeWitt, Schoonmaker File.
James Bassett
M, b. 1 July 1802, d. 25 December 1836
Mother | Catherine Nieukerk1 b. c 1776, d. 27 May 1814 |
James Bassett was born on 1 July 1802. He died on 25 December 1836 at age 34.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
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Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S901] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
Mary Bassett1
F, b. 23 February 1739, d. 27 April 1819
Father | Stephen Bassett |
Mother | Ann Millidge |
Mary Bassett was born on 23 February 1739.1 She married Martinus Schoonmaker, son of Joachem Schoonmaker and Lidea Rosekrans, on 27 January 1761.1 She died on 27 April 1819 at age 80.1
Married name: Schoonmaker.
Married name: Schoonmaker.
Child of Mary Bassett and Martinus Schoonmaker
- Henry Schoonmaker
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Citations
- [S56] Mary DeWitt, Schoonmaker File.
Rebecca Bassett
F, b. 23 December 1811, d. 25 January 1881
Mother | Catherine Nieukerk1 b. c 1776, d. 27 May 1814 |
Rebecca Bassett was born on 23 December 1811. She died on 25 January 1881 at age 69.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1 Name variation: Rebecca Howser.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1 Name variation: Rebecca Howser.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Rebecca Bassett
- John Howser1 b. 25 Jul 1832, d. 15 Jan 1897
- Mary Adelaide Howser1 b. 19 Aug 1834, d. 1 Aug 1885
- Catherine Ann Howser1 b. 1 Jan 1837, d. 8 Mar 1842
- Rebecca Bassett Howser1 b. 13 Jul 1840, d. 25 Apr 1906
- Sophia Topping Howser1 b. 9 Oct 1842, d. 18 Mar 1911
- George Washington Howser1 b. 22 Nov 1844, d. 23 Jan 1909
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Citations
- [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S901] Howard S. F. Randolph, "The Toers - Tuers Family."
Ruth Bassett1
F, b. circa 1633, d. 26 March 1676
Ruth Bassett was born circa 1633 at Bridgewater, Worcester County, MA.1 She married John Sprague circa 1655.1 She died on 26 March 1676 during King Phillip's War.1
She lived at Marshfield, Plymouth County, MA.1 Married name: Sprague.
She lived at Marshfield, Plymouth County, MA.1 Married name: Sprague.
Child of Ruth Bassett and John Sprague
- William Sprague+ b. c 1672, d. 25 Nov 1712
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Citations
- [S132] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
Ruth Bassett1
F, b. 1671, d. 1760
Father | Joseph Bassett |
Ruth Bassett was born in 1671 at Bridgewater, MA.1 She married John Whittemore, son of Daniel Whittemore and Mary Mellins, on 22 December 1697 at Bridgewater, MA.1 She died in 1760 at Leicester, MA.1
Married name: Whittemore.
Married name: Whittemore.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Ruth Bassett and John Whittemore
- John Whittemore b. 12 Sep 1694
- Jeremiah Whittemore b. Sep 1696
- Joseph Whittemore+ b. 1699, d. 30 Dec 1735
- Benjamin Whittemore b. c 1701?
- Elias Whittemore b. c 1703
- Ruth Whittemore b. c 1704
- David Whittemore b. 16 Apr 1706
- Deborah Whittemore b. 1 Mar 1708, d. 10 Feb 1741
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Citations
- [S706] Mary DeWitt, Whittemore File.
Semira Lacelestine Bassett
F, b. 4 June 1838
Semira Lacelestine Bassett was born on 4 June 1838 at Clay, MO. She married Lyman Stephen Wood, son of Gideon Durphy Wood and Hannah Daley, on 27 August 1854 at Florence, Huron County, OH.
Married name: Wood.
Married name: Wood.
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Louisa Bastain1
F, b. July 1890
Louisa Bastain died at Hollywood, CA.1 She was born in July 1890 at Germany.1 She married Edward Mclennen Taylor, son of Kenneth J Mclennen and Charlotte Maxwell, circa 1909 at North Bergen, Hudson County, NJ.1
Married name: Taylor.
Married name: Taylor.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Louisa Bastain and Edward Mclennen Taylor
- Alice Mclennen Taylor+ b. 2 Jan 1911, d. Dec 1981
- Jesse Taylor b. Jun 1913
- Edward Mclennen Taylor b. c 1915, d. c 1950
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Citations
- [S857] Marion Hill, Marion Hill File.
Elizabeth Bastiaanse1
F, b. 30 November 1760
Father | John Jacob Bastiaanse |
Mother | Catharina Reynhart |
Elizabeth Bastiaanse married Frederic Weller.1 She was born on 30 November 1760.1
Married name: Weller.
Married name: Weller.
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Citations
- [S81] Mary DeWitt, Ackerman File: Ackerman application and Family Group Sheet, Bastianse File.
Michael Bastiaensen1
M, b. 1620
Father | Bastian Van Kortrik b. c 1587 |
Michael Bastiaensen was born in 1620 at Leerdam, The Netherlands. He married Aetje.2
Michael moved to Schoonrewoert, Holland where his first four children were born. Michael, his brother Jan and their families arrived in the US on 16 April 1663 aboard the ship Bonte Koe (Spotted Cow). Michael lived in New Harlem. In 1669 he moved to Fordham, moved again in 1675 and in 1677 settled in Spuyten Duyvel.1 Name variation: Michael Bastiansen Van Kortright.3
Michael moved to Schoonrewoert, Holland where his first four children were born. Michael, his brother Jan and their families arrived in the US on 16 April 1663 aboard the ship Bonte Koe (Spotted Cow). Michael lived in New Harlem. In 1669 he moved to Fordham, moved again in 1675 and in 1677 settled in Spuyten Duyvel.1 Name variation: Michael Bastiansen Van Kortright.3
Children (not necessarily in order) of Michael Bastiaensen
- Reyer Michielsen+ b. 1653, d. bt Jul 1733 - Dec 1733
- Metje Kortright b. 1655
- Annetie Kortright b. 1658
- Bastiaen Kortright+ b. 1662
- Aefie Kortright b. 1665
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Citations
- [S25] John H. Abbott, Courtright Family.
- [S810] Diverse Websites (details in citation detail), WikiTree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Kortryk-5
- [S23] Mary DeWitt, Cortright File.
Isaac Newton Basye1
M, b. 1832, d. 1905
Child of Isaac Newton Basye and Susan Eleanor Slater
- Kate Eugenia Basye+ b. 2 Jul 1858, d. 6 Oct 1886
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Citations
- [S93] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: N-Z.
Kate Eugenia Basye1
F, b. 2 July 1858, d. 6 October 1886
Father | Isaac Newton Basye b. 1832, d. 1905 |
Mother | Susan Eleanor Slater b. 1832, d. 1914 |
Kate Eugenia Basye was born on 2 July 1858 at Platteville, WI.1 She married Oscar DeWitt on 27 December 1883 at California.1 She died on 6 October 1886 at age 28.1 She died on 6 October 1886 at age 28.1
She was educated at State Normal School, Platteville, WI.1 She went to California in 1881.1 Married name: DeWitt.
She was educated at State Normal School, Platteville, WI.1 She went to California in 1881.1 Married name: DeWitt.
Children (not necessarily in order) of Kate Eugenia Basye and Oscar DeWitt
- Oscar Eugene DeWitt b. 4 Oct 1884
- Susan Louise DeWitt b. 12 Apr 1886
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Citations
- [S93] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: N-Z.
August Bataille1
M, b. 1779
August Bataille married at France.1 He died at France.1 He was born in 1779 at France.1 He married Franciska circa 1800 at France.1
[2004 ftw.FTW]
August was born and died in France. his sons moved to America.1
[2004 ftw.FTW]
August was born and died in France. his sons moved to America.1
Child of August Bataille and Franciska
- Joseph Bataille+ b. 1808, d. 15 Jul 1863
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Citations
- [S857] Marion Hill, Marion Hill File.
Clarence Walter Bataille1
M, b. December 1899, d. 1959
Father | David Wilson Bataille b. 28 Apr 1879, d. 29 Oct 1970 |
Mother | Sara Cathrine Chandler b. 19 Jun 1883, d. 7 Mar 1955 |
Clarence Walter Bataille was born in December 1899 at Belleville, NJ.1 He married Eveylin Neidl circa 1920 at New Jersey?1 He was buried in 1959 in the Christ Church in Belleville.1 He died in 1959 at New Jersey.1
Clarence did not live with his mother. He was raised by his grandparents, James and Margaret Chandler. Clarence changed his name to Walter. He found out that Sara was his mother when he was in his twenties. Walter married Evelyn Niedl and had 6 children. One being Billy Bataille. Walter died in 1959 in NJ.1 Name variation: Walter Bataille.1
Clarence did not live with his mother. He was raised by his grandparents, James and Margaret Chandler. Clarence changed his name to Walter. He found out that Sara was his mother when he was in his twenties. Walter married Evelyn Niedl and had 6 children. One being Billy Bataille. Walter died in 1959 in NJ.1 Name variation: Walter Bataille.1
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Citations
- [S857] Marion Hill, Marion Hill File.
David Wilson Bataille1
M, b. 28 April 1879, d. 29 October 1970
Father | Edward Joseph Bataille b. 1846, d. c 1937 |
Mother | Harriet Morse b. 1846 |
David Wilson Bataille was born on 28 April 1879 at West Orange, Essex County, NJ.1 He was baptized on 15 April 1879 at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, Orange, NJ, (This date seems unlikely!)1,2 He married Sara Cathrine Chandler, daughter of James Walter Chandler and Harriette Pritchard, on 30 August 1899 at Irvington, NJ.1,3 He died on 29 October 1970 at Pasadena, Los Angeles County, CA, at age 91.1,4 He was buried on 30 October 1970 in the Valhalla Cemetery.1
David Wilson Bataille married Sara Chandler 1898 after finding out Sara was with child and he was the father. In 1898 his son Clarence Walter Bataille was born, Sara's father refused to let David see the child so he disappeared for about three year. He came back in 1903 and Sara and David had an other baby out of wedlock (Margeret Elizabeth). David was chased out of town by Sara's father and David never saw his children again. Although a divorce was never found we believe Sara's father filed for divorce since Sara was a minor (16).
David Wilson never returned and never saw his two children or Sara again. No one in the family heard from him again. He lived in the Essex County NJ area (Madison and Dover) until I found his death certificate in California and his daughter Henretta Berger was the witness. His SSDI stated he worked at Alexander Eagles, at 28 Waverly Place, Madison NJ. He was also an orderly at the Morristown General Hospital in Morristown, NJ.
David married again about 1906 to Lillian Roff, they had two children, David Jr and Henrietta (Henrietta Married (Berger). Some time after 1937 he moved to California to live with his daughter and died in 1970. He left behind two children from his second marriage (David and Henrietta) and two children by his former wife Sara Chandler. One of the children (Clarence Walter) who preferred to be called Walter, was raised by his Grandfather James Chandler. Walter did not know Sara was his mother until he was 21 years old. Sara remarried to Lewis Sandford and together they raised Margeret, whose name was changed to Martha (David's second child).
Lewis also had a son named Lewis. Lewis and Sara Sandford had two more children, James and Mildred.5
David Wilson Bataille married Sara Chandler 1898 after finding out Sara was with child and he was the father. In 1898 his son Clarence Walter Bataille was born, Sara's father refused to let David see the child so he disappeared for about three year. He came back in 1903 and Sara and David had an other baby out of wedlock (Margeret Elizabeth). David was chased out of town by Sara's father and David never saw his children again. Although a divorce was never found we believe Sara's father filed for divorce since Sara was a minor (16).
David Wilson never returned and never saw his two children or Sara again. No one in the family heard from him again. He lived in the Essex County NJ area (Madison and Dover) until I found his death certificate in California and his daughter Henretta Berger was the witness. His SSDI stated he worked at Alexander Eagles, at 28 Waverly Place, Madison NJ. He was also an orderly at the Morristown General Hospital in Morristown, NJ.
David married again about 1906 to Lillian Roff, they had two children, David Jr and Henrietta (Henrietta Married (Berger). Some time after 1937 he moved to California to live with his daughter and died in 1970. He left behind two children from his second marriage (David and Henrietta) and two children by his former wife Sara Chandler. One of the children (Clarence Walter) who preferred to be called Walter, was raised by his Grandfather James Chandler. Walter did not know Sara was his mother until he was 21 years old. Sara remarried to Lewis Sandford and together they raised Margeret, whose name was changed to Martha (David's second child).
Lewis also had a son named Lewis. Lewis and Sara Sandford had two more children, James and Mildred.5
Children (not necessarily in order) of David Wilson Bataille and Sara Cathrine Chandler
- Clarence Walter Bataille+ b. Dec 1899, d. 1959
- Margaret Elizabeth Bataille Sandford+ b. 8 May 1903, d. 29 Mar 1988
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Citations
- [S857] Marion Hill, Marion Hill File.
- [S858] Baptism (Details with the subjects), Bapt. David Wilson Bataille. Our Lady Of the Valley Catholic Church, Orange, NJ.
- [S860] Marriage Certificate (Details with the subjects), Marrage return David Bataille and Sara Cathrine Chandler, State of NJ.
- [S1012] Social Security Admiinistration, Social Security Death Index, David Wilson Bataille.
- [S857] Marion Hill, Marion Hill File, [2004 ftw.FTW].
Edward Joseph Bataille1
M, b. 1846, d. circa 1937
Father | Joseph Bataille b. 1808, d. 15 Jul 1863 |
Mother | Julia Pouvret b. 28 Jan 1808, d. 31 Jul 1885 |
Edward Joseph Bataille was born in 1846 at Lyon, France.1 He married Harriet Morse, daughter of John Joseph Morse and Mary L Charlton, on 3 September 1864 at Jersey City, Hudson County, NJ.1 He died circa 1937 at New Jersey.1 He was buried circa 1937.1
He served in civil war.1
He served in civil war.1
Child of Edward Joseph Bataille and Harriet Morse
- David Wilson Bataille+ b. 28 Apr 1879, d. 29 Oct 1970
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Citations
- [S857] Marion Hill, Marion Hill File.
Joseph Bataille1
M, b. 1808, d. 15 July 1863
Father | August Bataille b. 1779 |
Mother | Franciska b. c 1770 |
Joseph Bataille was born in 1808 at France.1 He married Julia Pouvret circa 1830 at Fallon, France.1 He died on 15 July 1863 at New Jersey in the Civil War.1 He was buried in the Gettysburg National Cemetery.1
He immigrated circa 1851 to Newark, NJ, from France.1
Joseph and his brother August came to America about 1848. Julia his wife and his children came over in 1851 from France. Her maiden name is Povertt, (spelling can change)
The name Battaille was first used when they came over but in the next generation is was spelled Bataille.
This information given to me by Marg Bataille Pearson of California who has a baby book made by her mother, giving all the information on the family tree.1
Message through Civil War Forum, 18 Mar 2003 (Bruce Rudeislander to Clay Bataille.)
Subject: Joseph Battaille (Battelle) - Civil War
Joseph Battelle, Residence not listed; 24 years old. Enlisted on 5/1/1861 at Newark, NJ as a Private. On 6/20/1861 he mustered into 'A' Co. NY 71st Infantry. He died of wounds on 7/15/1863 at Gettysburg, PA
He was listed as Wounded 7/2/1863 Gettysburg, PA (Wounded in foot, leg & shoulder); Promotions: * Corpl 9/15/1861 (Estimated day); Other Information: Buried at Gettysburg National Cemetery, Gettysburg, PA, Gravesite: D-51, NY plot
71st NY Infantry (3-years) was organized at Camp Scott, Staten Island, NY on 6/20/61.
Seventy-first Infantry.-Cols., George B. Hall, Henry L. Potter;
Lieut.-Cols., Henry L. Potter, Thomas J. Leigh, Thomas Rafferty;
Majs., Thomas Rafferty, Peter McDermott, John Taler.
The 71st, the 2nd regiment of the Excelsior brigade, composed of companies from New York city, Olean, Great Valley, Colchester and Kingston, N. Y., Newark and Orange, N. J., and Philadelphia, Pa., was mustered into the service of the United States at Camp Scott, Staten island, June 20 to July 18, 1861, for a three years' term.
It left the state for Washington on July 23; served for a time in the vicinity of the city; was attached to Sickles' brigade, Hooker's division; performed guard duty along the Potomac, and in the advance under McClellan was part of the 2nd brigade, 2nd division, 3d corps.
It was on trench and picket duty before Yorktown; was present at the battle of Fair Oaks, and lost 118 killed, wounded and missing during the Seven Days' battles. It left the Peninsula to go to the support of Gen. Pope at Manassas and at Kettle Run, Groveton and in the battle of Bull Run (second) lost 114 out of 250 engaged.
During the Maryland campaign the regiment was stationed in the vicinity of Washington and marched to Falmouth in November, arriving in time to participate in the battle of Fredericksburg, but did not occupy an exposed position. Winter quarters were established at Falmouth and camp was broken late in April, 1863, for the Chancellorsville campaign, in which the regiment took a prominent part.
After returning to camp at Falmouth for a short time, it marched to Gettysburg and there participated in the thick of the fighting with a loss of 91 killed, wounded or missing. It was also engaged in the encounters at Wapping heights, Kelly's ford, in the Mine Run fiasco, and after a comparatively uneventful winter in camp near Brandy Station, Va., entered upon the Wilderness campaign in the 2nd brigade, 4th division, 2nd corps.
It was transferred May 13, to the 4th brigade, 3d division, 2nd corps, with which it served until the expiration of its term of enlistment. The regiment was repeatedly in action through the month of May, at the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, the North Anna, Totopotomy, Cold Harbor and Petersburg, and was mustered out at New York city, July 30, 1864, the veterans and recruits being transferred to the 120th N. Y. infantry. It lost during service 94 by death from wounds and 74 from other causes.
(Source: The Union Army, Vol. 2, p. 102)
NEW YORK 71st REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Second Regiment Excelsior, or Sickles', Brigade; Jackson Light Regiment.
Recruiting for this regiment, originally the Jackson Light Infantry, was commenced by Col. George B. Hall and Lieut.-Col. Henry L. Potter as early as April 25, 1861. In May, 1861, the organization joined the Excelsior Brigade, raised by General Sickles under special authority from the War Department, as its second regiment. It was organized at Camp Scott, Staten Island, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years between June 20 and July 18, 1861. December 11, 1861, it received its State numerical designation in accordance with the orders of the Secretary of War, dated December 5, 1861. The men of the regiment not entitled to be discharged with it were transferred, July 7, 1864, to the 120th Infantry.
The companies were recruited principally: A and D at Newark, N. J; B, C and F at New York city; E at Orange, N. J; G at Philadelphia, Pa; H at Olean and New York city; I at Great Valley and Colchester; and K at Kingston.
The regiment left the State July 23, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C., from July, 1861; in Sickles' Brigade, Hooker's Division, Army of the Potomac, from October 15, 1861; in same, 2d, Brigade and 2d Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from April, 1864; in 4th Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, from May 13, 1864, and, commanded by Lieut.-Col. Thomas Rafferty, Col. H. L. Potter being absent on detached service on account of wounds, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 30, 1864, at New York city.
(Source: Phisterer, p. 2,722.)1
He immigrated circa 1851 to Newark, NJ, from France.1
Joseph and his brother August came to America about 1848. Julia his wife and his children came over in 1851 from France. Her maiden name is Povertt, (spelling can change)
The name Battaille was first used when they came over but in the next generation is was spelled Bataille.
This information given to me by Marg Bataille Pearson of California who has a baby book made by her mother, giving all the information on the family tree.1
Message through Civil War Forum, 18 Mar 2003 (Bruce Rudeislander to Clay Bataille.)
Subject: Joseph Battaille (Battelle) - Civil War
Joseph Battelle, Residence not listed; 24 years old. Enlisted on 5/1/1861 at Newark, NJ as a Private. On 6/20/1861 he mustered into 'A' Co. NY 71st Infantry. He died of wounds on 7/15/1863 at Gettysburg, PA
He was listed as Wounded 7/2/1863 Gettysburg, PA (Wounded in foot, leg & shoulder); Promotions: * Corpl 9/15/1861 (Estimated day); Other Information: Buried at Gettysburg National Cemetery, Gettysburg, PA, Gravesite: D-51, NY plot
71st NY Infantry (3-years) was organized at Camp Scott, Staten Island, NY on 6/20/61.
Mustered Out: 7/30/64 at New York City, NY
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 5
Officers Died of Disease, Accidents, etc.: 2
Enlisted Men Killed or Mortally Wounded: 83
Enlisted Men Died of Disease, Accidents, etc.: 73
(Source: Fox, Regimental Losses)
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 5
Officers Died of Disease, Accidents, etc.: 2
Enlisted Men Killed or Mortally Wounded: 83
Enlisted Men Died of Disease, Accidents, etc.: 73
(Source: Fox, Regimental Losses)
Seventy-first Infantry.-Cols., George B. Hall, Henry L. Potter;
Lieut.-Cols., Henry L. Potter, Thomas J. Leigh, Thomas Rafferty;
Majs., Thomas Rafferty, Peter McDermott, John Taler.
The 71st, the 2nd regiment of the Excelsior brigade, composed of companies from New York city, Olean, Great Valley, Colchester and Kingston, N. Y., Newark and Orange, N. J., and Philadelphia, Pa., was mustered into the service of the United States at Camp Scott, Staten island, June 20 to July 18, 1861, for a three years' term.
It left the state for Washington on July 23; served for a time in the vicinity of the city; was attached to Sickles' brigade, Hooker's division; performed guard duty along the Potomac, and in the advance under McClellan was part of the 2nd brigade, 2nd division, 3d corps.
It was on trench and picket duty before Yorktown; was present at the battle of Fair Oaks, and lost 118 killed, wounded and missing during the Seven Days' battles. It left the Peninsula to go to the support of Gen. Pope at Manassas and at Kettle Run, Groveton and in the battle of Bull Run (second) lost 114 out of 250 engaged.
During the Maryland campaign the regiment was stationed in the vicinity of Washington and marched to Falmouth in November, arriving in time to participate in the battle of Fredericksburg, but did not occupy an exposed position. Winter quarters were established at Falmouth and camp was broken late in April, 1863, for the Chancellorsville campaign, in which the regiment took a prominent part.
After returning to camp at Falmouth for a short time, it marched to Gettysburg and there participated in the thick of the fighting with a loss of 91 killed, wounded or missing. It was also engaged in the encounters at Wapping heights, Kelly's ford, in the Mine Run fiasco, and after a comparatively uneventful winter in camp near Brandy Station, Va., entered upon the Wilderness campaign in the 2nd brigade, 4th division, 2nd corps.
It was transferred May 13, to the 4th brigade, 3d division, 2nd corps, with which it served until the expiration of its term of enlistment. The regiment was repeatedly in action through the month of May, at the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, the North Anna, Totopotomy, Cold Harbor and Petersburg, and was mustered out at New York city, July 30, 1864, the veterans and recruits being transferred to the 120th N. Y. infantry. It lost during service 94 by death from wounds and 74 from other causes.
(Source: The Union Army, Vol. 2, p. 102)
NEW YORK 71st REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Second Regiment Excelsior, or Sickles', Brigade; Jackson Light Regiment.
Recruiting for this regiment, originally the Jackson Light Infantry, was commenced by Col. George B. Hall and Lieut.-Col. Henry L. Potter as early as April 25, 1861. In May, 1861, the organization joined the Excelsior Brigade, raised by General Sickles under special authority from the War Department, as its second regiment. It was organized at Camp Scott, Staten Island, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years between June 20 and July 18, 1861. December 11, 1861, it received its State numerical designation in accordance with the orders of the Secretary of War, dated December 5, 1861. The men of the regiment not entitled to be discharged with it were transferred, July 7, 1864, to the 120th Infantry.
The companies were recruited principally: A and D at Newark, N. J; B, C and F at New York city; E at Orange, N. J; G at Philadelphia, Pa; H at Olean and New York city; I at Great Valley and Colchester; and K at Kingston.
The regiment left the State July 23, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C., from July, 1861; in Sickles' Brigade, Hooker's Division, Army of the Potomac, from October 15, 1861; in same, 2d, Brigade and 2d Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from April, 1864; in 4th Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, from May 13, 1864, and, commanded by Lieut.-Col. Thomas Rafferty, Col. H. L. Potter being absent on detached service on account of wounds, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 30, 1864, at New York city.
(Source: Phisterer, p. 2,722.)1
Child of Joseph Bataille and Julia Pouvret
- Edward Joseph Bataille+ b. 1846, d. c 1937
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Citations
- [S857] Marion Hill, Marion Hill File.
Fanny Bateman1,2
F, b. 1867
Fanny Bateman married Alva Harding, son of Luther Reeve Harding and Hannah Mariah Mapes.2 She was born in 1867.2
Married name: Harding.
Married name: Harding.
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Mary Amanda Bateman1
F, b. 17 July 1842, d. 26 November 1928
Mary Amanda Bateman married Edwin Samuel Ormsby, son of Lysander Ormsby and Olive Clarinda Burnham.1 She was born on 17 July 1842 at Marietta, OH.1 She died on 26 November 1928 at Los Angeles, CA, at age 86.1
Married name: Ormsby.
Married name: Ormsby.
Child of Mary Amanda Bateman and Edwin Samuel Ormsby
- Myrtle Bateman Ormsby+ b. 12 Mar 1869, d. Sep 1921
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Citations
- [S837] Mary ? DeWitt, Ormsby File.