Private George Henry Bateman (c.1801........1868.)
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Regiment
Born : c.
1801
Where Born :
Occupation : / Soldier
Date Arrived : 22 August 1825
Ship Arrived on : "Minstrell"
Port Arrived : Sydney
Rank on Discharge : Private
Date of Army Enlistment : 57th Regiment
Where Enlisted Army : England
Regimental # : 842
Transferred to 17th Regt 1st January 1832
Date Discharged Army : 31st August 1832
Comments Regarding
Army Discharge : Good behaviour
Where Discharged : Sydney
Died : 1868 age 67
Where Died /
Buried :Camperdown; Newtown, Church of England
Parents Names :
1st Spouse's Name : Ann
Date Married :
Where Married :
Spouse's Parents :
Born :
c.1805
Where Born :
Occupation : Soldiers wife
Date Arrived :
Ship Arrived on :
Died :10
May 1841aged 36 years
Where Died /
Buried Parish:
Sydney, St Lawrence's, Church of England
BATEMAN, Ann ED 47670
Death
Age at Death: 36
Index Year: 1841
Reg Year: 1841 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: V1841564 25B Parish: Sydney, St Lawrence's, Church of England(1)
2nd Spouse's Name : BURTON, Elizabeth
Date Married : 1850
Where Married :Parish:
Sydney, St Lawrence's, Church of England
Spouse's Parents :James
BURTON & Elizabeth
BURTON,
Born :
Where Born :
Occupation :
Date Arrived :
Ship Arrived on :
Died :
1859
Where Died /
Buried Camperdown;
Newtown, Church of England
BATEMAN, George EM 47171
Marriage
Spouse: BURTON, Elizabeth
Index Year: 1850
Reg Year: 1850 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: V1850319 36B Parish: Sydney, St Lawrence's, Church of England(1)
- BATEMAN, Elizabeth ED 47719
Death
Index Year: 1859
Reg Year: 1859 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: V18597950 122B Parish: Camperdown; Newtown, Church of England(1)
- Re-Registered
- BATEMAN, Elizabeth CD 47718
Death
Father: James
Mother: Elizabeth
Index Year: 1859
Reg Year: 1859 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: 1080 (1)
BATEMAN, George CD 47738
Death
Age at Death: 67
Death Place: Newtown
Index Year: 1868
Reg Year: 1868 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: 1755 (1)
- Descendants
- Area Settled :
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- Children :
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- 1 . BATEMAN, Ann A
EB 103963 Christening
Father: George
Mother: Ann
Reg Year: 1831 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: V1831427 15 Parish: Sydney, St James', Church of England(1)
- Re-Registered
BATEMAN, Ann Amelia EB 103964
Christening
Father: George
Mother: Ann
Reg Year: 1831 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: V183110481 1C Parish: Sydney, St James', Church of England(1)
- BATEMAN, Ann A EM 47115
Marriage
Spouse: HARMER, John Soldier
of the 58th
Foot Rutlandshire Regiment
Index Year: 1848
Reg Year: 1848 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: V1848435 78 Parish: Sydney, Scots Church (Pitt Street),
Presbyterian(1)
2 .
BATEMAN, William EB 104395
Christening
Father: George
Mother: Ann
Reg Year: 1832 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: V1832487 16 Parish: Sydney, St James', Church of England(1)
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BATEMAN, Mary M EB 104308 Christening
Father: George
Mother: Ann
Reg Year: 1835 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: V1835203 20 Parish: Sydney, St Phillip's, Church of England(1)
- Re-Registered
BATEMAN, Mary M EB 104309 Christening
Father: George
Mother: Ann
Reg Year: 1835 Reg State: New South Wales
Ref Number: V1835303 20 Parish: Sydney, St James', Church of England(1)
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- History &
Achievements :
George's wife Ann in the 'Sydney Gazette' dated 17/8/1839. "Carter's
Barracks: On Wednesday last, Mrs. Bateman, the wife of the Superintendent of
Carter's Barracks, was committed to take her trial for stealing bran and corn,
the property of the Government. The prisoner had some pigs and cows about the
place, which appeared in a thriving state, fattened, it is supposed, by the
fruits of pilfering from the allowances of Government horses.' I had read
that soldiers were very poor, and I hope this was her excuse! Further mention
is made of Ann Bateman in the 'Sydney Gazette' dated 13/5/1841: "Died - on
Monday morning, May 10th, Ann, the wife of Mr. G. Bateman, of the Commissariat
Department, Carter's Barracks, aged 36 years, deeply regretted by an extensive
circle of relatives and friends." (Thankfully, she still had some friends,
after her 'dastardly' deed.)
Ann left 3 small children, and George married an Elizabeth Burton in 1850,
St. Laurence, Sydney. George was still living at Carter's Barracks.
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- References
- (1) Australian
Vital Record Series 1788 - 1905 Discs 1 to 4
- Family Members, Military records ,Pay rolls, Pay Musters, Cemetery Records, Church
Records & General Muster Records, Mitchell Library ,Sydney Australia
- Relatives and Descendants
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