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About Alice Bate
Not the daughter of Sir William Glover, knight & alderman of London & Dame Anne Glover
Disambiguation
Three Alice Glovers
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Glover-8722
- Alice Glover, daughter of Sir William Glover and Dame Ann Goverard who lived mainly in London; their daughter was born in London 1592 and married a Burradell (or Barrowdale or something similar based on the will of Dame Ann)
- Alice Glover, daughter of Richard Glover of Lydd, Kent, England; this Alice was born in May 1583 and actually WAS the wife of James Bates and they married in Saltwood about 13 miles from Lydd where she was christened.
- Alice Glover, daughter of William Glover and Judith Turner (or Taimer or Tanner depending on the transcription) of Maidstone, Kent, England[1][2]
James Bate and Alice Glover had 9 children. Thomazine 1, William, Thomazine 2, and John died young in England. Richard stayed in England and married twice, Lydia, Mary, Margaret, and James III came with parents to Massachusetts. They are well documented. Also see his profile as James Bate in Great Migration 1634-1635, A-B. {Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-B, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999
Geographical Note:Dorchester was founded in 1630 in conjunction with immigration on the Mary & John as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was included within Suffolk County when the county was created May 10, 1643. MBC was merged into the Province of Massachusetts Bay on May 14, 1692. Dorchester was annexed by Boston in sections between March 1804 and June 1869, and the entire town had been annexed by January 3,1870. The location of the cemetery is listed with current geographical place names to facilitate identification.
The following info was left unchanged Oct 5, 2019 and seems to be part of the James Bate Great Migration profile cited above.
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Alice Glover Bate
Birth: 1583, England Death: Aug. 14, 1657 Dorchester Suffolk County Massachusetts, USA
James Bate married Alice Glover 16 Sep 1603 in Saltwood, Kent, England. (On 13 Sep 1603, a license was issued for the marriage of "Jacobum Bate de Lyd, yeoman, and Aliciam Glover de Saltwood virg[in], " to be performed at Saltwood. She was admitted to Dorchester church about 1638, along with her daughters Lydia & Mary. She died at Dorchester on 14 Aug 1657. they had nine children: Thomazine, William, Richard, Thomazine again, Lydia Williams, Mary Foster, Margaret GIBSON, John, & James. Said to be daughter of William & Anne (Goverard) Glover of Saltwood, Kent, England. (bio by: Linda Mac)
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James Bate (1582 - 1655)
Children:
- Lydia Bate Williams*
- Thomazine Bate (1605 - 1606)*
- William Bate (1607 - 1625)*
- Richard Bate (1609 - 1657)*
- Thomazine Bate (1614 - 1624)*
- Mary Bate Foster (1619 - 1702)*
- Margaret Bate Gibson (1621 - ____)*
- John Bate (1623 - 1625)*
- James Bate (1624 - ____)*
- Calculated relationship
Burial: Unknown
Created by: Linda Mac Record added: Feb 22, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 34099868
Elizabeth Bates Mystery
References
- Anderson, Robert Charles, et al., James Bate Great Migration 1634-1635, A-B. Pages 199-201 (Online database accessed February 3, 2015. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) < AncestrySharing >
Alice Bate's Timeline
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May 1583
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Lydd, Kent, England
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May 1583
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Lydd, Kent, England, United Kingdom
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May 26, 1605
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Lydd, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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1605
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Limpfield, S, Co, England
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1605
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Lydd, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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1606
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Lydd, Kent, England
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July 9, 1607
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Lydd, Kent, England
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November 12, 1609
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Lydd, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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1612
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Lydd, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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