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Rachel Bates

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Name Rachel Bates [1, 2] Birth 14 Jul 1696 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts [3, 4]
Gender Female Death 20 Nov 1780 Cohasset, Norfolk, Massachusetts [3, 4]
Burial Green Gate Cemetery, Cohasset, Norfolk, Massachusetts [3]
Person ID I13941 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of TSW Last Modified 12 May 2018
Father Joshua Bates, b. 14 Aug 1671, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts d. Apr 1757 (Age 85 years)
Mother Rachel Tower, b. 16 Mar 1675, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts d. Bef 1757 (Age < 81 years)
Marriage 15 Jan 1696 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts [2, 4, 5]
Family ID F8705 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Andrew Beal, b. 27 Jan 1686, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts d. 10 Jan 1762, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
(Age 75 years)
Marriage 14 Dec 1715 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts [3, 4, 6, 7]
Children + 1. Benjamin Beal, b. 19 Sep 1716, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Family ID F8704 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 12 May 2018
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Sources - [S1944] William Henry Whitmore, "Gleanings.--No. 9." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 18:264, July 1864.
- [S1409] Stone-Gregg Genealogy: The Ancestors and Descendants of Galen Luther Stone and His Wife Carrie Morton Gregg by Alicia Crane Williams. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1987.
- [S1945] Find a Grave page for Rachel Bates Beal.
- [S1948] Victor Grant Hillard Jr., "William Hillard of Duxbury, Massachusetts." The Mayflower Descendant 49:95, Summer 2000.
- [S1911] History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts by George Lincoln et al. 3 volumes. Town of Hingham, 1893.
- [S1944] William Henry Whitmore, "Gleanings.--No. 9." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 18:264, July 1864., date only.
- [S1409] Stone-Gregg Genealogy: The Ancestors and Descendants of Galen Luther Stone and His Wife Carrie Morton Gregg by Alicia Crane Williams. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1987., date only.
- [S1944] William Henry Whitmore, "Gleanings.--No. 9." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 18:264, July 1864.