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Re: Ann Bateman - born Cork 1810 - father Michael
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 01 January 17 10:27 GMT (UK) »
HI Dan
I have not looked at this family recently , but, from memory.....

I have not been able to definitely trace family back in Ireland before they came to U.K.

I have traced two probable brothers in the U.K. One was called Rowland which was a family name Ann used for one of her sons. Another Michael, a shoemaker like his father, was transported to australia and made good there. BOth born in Cork about right time As I said, not definite, but details fit.
If I am right this would rule out your Michael. Though possibly a relative.

Let me know if you find anything else to connect. I have tried looking all sorts of places to trace back the family in Ireland and liked you, feel very frustrated.

LIz
BEDFORDSHIRE/HERTFORDSHIRE: Coles, Marsom, Hurst
BERKSHIRE/WILTSHIRE: Huntley, Williams,  Maslin, Pinnell, Watson, Gulliver, Penny
DERBYSHIRE: Brinsley
DEVON: Bidgood, Northam, Gillard, Westlake
GLOUCESTER: Abrahams, Pritchard, Washburn
IRELAND: Dean, Bateman
MIDDLESEX: Howe, Leah, Truelove
NEW ZEALAND: Bishop, Frankham, Oliver, Gribble
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Re: Ann Bateman - born Cork 1810 - father Michael
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 01 January 17 12:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi Liz

Michael Bateman was from Helvic and was on a register for having land in Ringanoah (spelling?) The Irish call it Ring. I have reason to believe that the family moved to northern ireland as Melicina, one of his third daughters married as a minor in northern Ireland.  It wouldn't make sense for her to leave the family home to teach and move so far away by herself. Her mother Anne died at her daughter Melicina and son in laws home in Swatragh which was the post office. Prior to this the father Michael Bateman died at his son in laws in Dublin while visiting i assume.

Im trying to establish family connections to other Batemans to get further up the tree.

Melicina is a name from the Hugenouts (spelling) in Cork. So it has been suggested that with marriages of the Bennet and Beville children which gave Anne Beville, Michael Bateman's wife, that their daughter Melicina Batemen was named after.

As far as i know, none of my family were transported  to Australia.

Its so frustrating but given the "B" names above, they appear in England. So if i can find peoplr born there around that time then perhaps i can establish a linkage?

Cheers

Dan :)


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Re: Ann Bateman - born Cork 1810 - father Michael
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 01 January 17 12:23 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Ann Bateman - born Cork 1810 - father Michael
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 25 May 25 08:52 BST (UK) »
I believe that Michael Joseph Bateman (1814-1884) married Anne Beville (1814-1891) on 23.8.1842 in Ringville, co Waterford.  Anne's parents were Robert Beville (1785-?) and Melicina Bennett (1785-?).  Michael Joseph and Anne Bateman had at least four children:
* Jane Bateman (1845 - 20.2.1929)  She married James Logan (?.12.1842 - 19.2.1924) on 7.9.1866 and they had eight children together, including my great grandmother.  They were both teachers so moved about a lot.  It was this James Logan that was present at Michael Joseph Bateman's death in Dublin.  I have more information about this branch of the family if wanted.
* Anna Bateman (1846 - ?)
* William Bateman (1848 - 1.4.1916).  He married Mary Walsh (1842 - 24.10.1938) on 20.2.1883 and they had five children: Mary Anne b.4.2.1885; Michael Joseph b. 8.4.1887 (died 12.7.1917 in WW1 in the navy); William b. 21.5.1889 (served in the navy in WW1); Robert b. 1.11.1890 (married Ada Irene Hoyland in October 1922 in Grimsby and died on 21.5.1947); John (Johnny) b. 13.5.1894 (Johnny married Elizabeth Ryan and had at least two children with her - Mary (2.6.1916-3.1.1917) and Mathew (10.10.1917-9.4.1918).  Elizabeth died before Mathew on 1.1.1918.  Johnny married again to Alice Tobin (1916- 19.11.1936) on 31.10.1935, leaving one infant child before Alice died.  Johnny married a third time to Margaret Kelly (1906-1988).  They also had a child. 
* Melicina/Mellisina Bennett Bateman (1848 - 19.1.1928).  She married William Turner on 17.1.1867 in Swatragh, Antrim and they had at least one son, Robert.  Melicina Turner died in Auckland New Zealand, so I assume they emigrated there.