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James Bateman

Birth1794 - London
Death18 Feb 1864 - London
MotherEsther Chastens
FatherEdward Bateman

Born in London on 1794 to Edward Bateman and Esther Chastens. James Bateman married Amelia Mattinson and had 10 children. He passed away on 18 Feb 1864 in London.

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Parents
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Edward Bateman
Unknown - 1807
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Esther Chastens
1768 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Amelia Mattinson
1793 - 1850
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Mary Ann Blyth
1800 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Bateman
1819 - Unknown
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Ellen Bateman
1832 - Unknown
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Clara Bateman
1824 - Unknown
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Frederick Bateman
1836 - 1910
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Edward Bateman
1816 - Unknown
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Clara Elizabeth Bateman
1826 - 1865
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Amelia Bateman
1812 - 1901
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John Bateman
1826 - Unknown
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Jamesf Bateman
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Bateman
1829 - Unknown

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