Individual Details

John Batchelder

(7 Oct 1604 - 13 Nov 1675)

DEATH: Vital records of Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, page 63, BACHELOR, John, "the elder," 13 : 9 m : 1675. CT.R.
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John Bachelor (abt. 1610 - 1675)
John
 Bachelor
 aka Batchelder, Bachelder, Bachelor, Bachiler
Born about 1610
 in Kent, England
ANCESTORS Son of Mark (Bachelder) Batchelder and Mary FantingeBrother of Joshua Batchelder [half], Mark Batchelder, Henry Bachelor, Joseph Bachelor and Mary BatchelderHusband of Mary (Unknown) Batcheller
 — married 1639 in Salem, MassachusettsHusband of Elizabeth (Unknown) Bachelor
 — married after 8 May 1653 in Salem, MassachusettsDESCENDANTS Father of John Bachelor, Mary (Batchelder) Cressey, Abigail Batchelder, Hannah (Batchelder) Corning, John Bachelor and Joseph BatchelderDied 13 Nov 1675
 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
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John Bachelor migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).
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Biography

Determined LNAB = Bachelor
Disputed origins and other matters:
John Bachiler was associated with Rev. Stephen Bachiler, Hampton, New Hamsphire, founder, in Robert Charles Anderson's 1995 Great Migration article about the Hampton man. There isn't any reason to report this "John Batchelder/Bachelor" as a son of Rev. Stephen, nor to confuse the two men's families. They are two different families with a similar name.
John's wife had been reported as Elizabeth Dickinson/Dickenson, but this was almost certainly the wife of his brother, Joseph, who brought Elizabeth with him from England.[1]


There are mixed reports about the parentage of the Bachelor brothers who migrated to New England.
A."Henry Bachelor, of St George's, Canterbury, brewer aged about 35. He was bp. at Margate, Kent, 14 March 1601/2, son of Mark and Mary (___) (Fantigne) Bachelor." footnote 51 cites the Parish register of Margate, Kent [FHL 1,886,154 Item 7] Other children bapt at Margate were Mark Bachelor, 7 October 1599; Joseph Bachelor, 7 October 1604; and Mary Bachelor, 1 March 1606/7. John the younger brother was born about 1610.[2]
B.Unknown BATCHELLER, b. in England; m. ____ ____: they both died in England, res. near Canterbury, Eng. They had: JOSEPH, b. England; m. Elizabeth ____; HENRY, b. England; m. Martha ____; JOSHUA, b. England; m. ____ ____; JOHN, b. England, about 1610; m. Mary ____ and Elizabeth Herrick. [3]
C. Joseph Batcheller, is the son of Daniel Batcheller, who lived and died near Canterbury, Eng.[4]

John Bachelor

John was born about 1610 in Kent, England[5] This is an estimate based on the fact that he states his age as 63 in his will written in 1673. John also stated at Ipswich, Massachusetts, in 1648,that he was about forty-seven years old, making him born about 1601[6].
Persons from Sandwich to the American plantations, list dated June 9, 1637.[7][8]

"Henry Bachelor of Dover brewer and Martha his wife, 4 servants
Joseph Bachelor of Canterbury taylor and Elizabeth his wife, 1 child, 3 servants
John Bachelor of Canterbury taylor"

John married twice. First he married Mary _____,[5][9][4] and afterwards married Elizabeth ________. Elizabeth is sometimes called Elizabeth Herrick[5][4], but there is no proof of this[6].
Tailor.[4]
Settled at Salem, Mass. 1638 or perhaps earlier[10][5][4]
Admitted to the Congregational Church June 23, 1639.[5]
Received grant of 20 acres of land, to which was subsequently added 60 acres more.[5]
He was made freeman, Nov. 13, 1640.[10][5][4]
Assessor / tax collector, 1657.[4]
John Bachelor, "the elder", died 13: 9m: 1675. (November 13, 1675) [11] Sometimes death date of September is used. This is an error. Modern ninth month is September, but their ninth month was "Old Style" calendar and ninth month is November.
Will
Will and Inventory of John Bachelor died 1675
The will of John Bachelor dated May 17, 1673, and presented in court Dec 22, 1675, made bequests to his wife, Elizabeth, sons John and Joseph, daughter Hanna Corning and grandson John Creasy/Cressy.
Children by wife Mary:
John Batcheller, born in Salem; bapt. January 20, 1638/9; Died 1645/6.[4][5]
Mary Batcheller, born in Salem; bapt. September 19, 1640; Died August 1659; married in 1658, Mighill Cressey, of Salem.[5][4]
Abigail Batcheller, born February 12, 1642/3; d. before 1667 in Salem, Essex, Ma.; married September 1665 in Beverly, Essex, MA, Sgt. Peter Woodbury.[5][4]
HANNAH, b. June 23, 1644; d. young.[5]
Hannah, b. May 25, 1645; m. before 1670, Samuel Corning.[5]
JOHN, b. June 23, 1650; m. Mary Herrick.[5]
Joseph, b. May 8, 1653; m. Miriam Moultone.[5]Sources

↑ "Torrey's New England Marriages prior to 1700," Batchelder-Dickinson, " Thenington, England, "m. lic 22 Dec 1628"; database, AmericanAncestors.org (accessed 2014). Joseph as "1603/4-1647?"; she as b. 1614. AmericanAncestors version refers to more than ten works consulted as "Pope's Pioneers 26; NYGBR 46:321, 61:15; Britton 34; Reg. 75:222, 223; LBDF&P 4:95, ,270; Canterbury Mar. Lic. 2 ser. 74; Scott (1919) 208; Sv. 1:88; Essex Ant. 7:105, 186; Woodbury (1904) 140, 904; Batchelder 343."
↑ Wilcox, Doris Schreiber. "Massachusetts Descendants of the Rev. Thomas Wilson, Author of the Pilgrims' Christian Dictionarie. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 163:6. Boston: NEHGS, Jan. 2009.
↑ Pierce, Frederick Clifton. Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy, Descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of England, a Leading Non-conformist, who Settled the Town of New Hampton, N.H., and Joseph, Henry, Joshua, and John Batcheller of Essex Co., Massachusetts. Press of W.B. Conkey Co., Chicago, ILL , 1898,
↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy: Descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of ... By Frederick Clifton Pierce. Press of W.B. Conkey Co., Chicago, ILL , 1898,
↑ 6.0 6.1 Mary Walton Ferris, Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines ... 2 vols., 2:97-99 for John^1 Batchelder; digital images, Heritage Quest (accessed via local library portal, 2013).
↑ Boys, William, Esq. Collections For An History Of Sandwich In Kent With Notices Of The Other Cinque Ports and Members and of Richborough. Canterbury: 1792.(p 752)
↑ Eben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists, 1635-1637," New England Historical & Genealogical Register 75 (1921):217-226, especially 222 and 223 (for note, "Batchelder, Joseph," in particular part); digital images, Internet Archive (accessed 2014).
↑ New England marriages prior to 1700.
↑ 10.0 10.1 Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692. Vol. I-IV. Boston, MA, USA: 1860-1862.
↑ Vital Records of Salem Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Vol. V – Deaths. Salem, Mass: The Essex Institute, 1925.See also:
Eben Putnam, "Two Early Passenger Lists, 1635-1637," New England Historical & Genealogical Register 75 (1921):217-226, especially 222 for Bachelor entries and notes at 223-224; digital images, Internet Archive (accessed 2014).
Mary Walton Ferris, Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines ..., 2 vols. (1931-1943), 2:97-99 for John^1 Batchelder (line continues then with his son Joseph); digital images, Heritage Quest (accessed via local library portal, 2013). [These wonderful volumes are now accessible via 'Hathi Trust.
Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts, George Francis Dow, ed., 3 vols. (1916-1920), 3:294-297 for "Estate of Henry Batchelder of Ipswich"; digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014).
Frederick Clifton Pierce, Batchelder, Batcheller genealogy : descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of England, a leading non-conformist, who settled the town of New Hampton, N.H., and Joseph, Henry, Joshua, and John Batcheller of Essex Co., Massachusetts (1898, reprint of 1994), 347-349, entry (5) John Bachelor (brother of Joseph) and 353-386 (various children/descendants of John, beginning with Joseph); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014).
New England marriages prior to 1700, By Clarence Almon Torrey, Elizabeth Petty Bentley.[1]
"The Probate records of Essex County, Massachusetts," VOLUME III 1675 - 1681, SALEM, MASS., PUBLISHED BY THE ESSEX INSTITUTE, 1920, pg 41-42 [2]

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Mary (Unknown) Batcheller (abt. 1619)
Mary
 Batcheller
 formerly [surname unknown]Born about 1619
 [location unknown]Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown][sibling(s) unknown]Wife of John Bachelor
 — married 1639 in Salem, MassachusettsDESCENDANTS Mother of John Bachelor, Hannah (Batchelder) Corning and John BachelorDied [date unknown] [location unknown]Profile last modified 28 Sep 2021 | Created 16 Mar 2012This page has been accessed 543 times.The Birth Date is a rough estimate. See the text for details.Biography
Research Notes

Estimated birth year of 1619 assumes Mary was 20 years old when she married in ~1639.
John Batcheller married Mary ____ ,
 before 1639 in Salem.[1][2][3]
Children:
John Batcheller, born in Salem; bapt. January 20, 1638/9; Died 1645/6.[4]
Mary Batcheller, born in Salem; bapt. September 19, 1640; Died August 1659; married in 1658, Mighill Cressey, of Salem.[5]
Abigail Batcheller, born February 12, 1642/3; d. before 1667 in Salem, Essex, Ma.; married September 1665 in Beverly, Essex, MA, Sgt. Peter Woodbury.[6][7]
HANNAH, b. June 23, 1644; d. young.[8]
HANNAH, b. May 25, 1645; m. before 1670, Samuel Corning.[9]
JOHN, b. June 23, 1650; m. Mary Herrick.[10]
JOSEPH, b. May 8, 1653; m. Miriam Moultone.[11]
John Batcheller married as his second wife Elizabeth Herrick, after 8 May 1653, in Salem.[12][13]
Note: (all b. Salem); 1-John (bap. Jan. 20, 1638/39-d. 1645/46); 2-Mary (bap. Sept. 19, 1640-d. Aug. 1659); m. 1658, Mighill Cressey, of Salem; 3-Abigail (B. Feb. 12, 1642/43-d. 1666). m. Sept. 1665, Sgt. Peter Woodbury (bap. Sept. 7, 1640-d. July 5, 1704), son of John and Agnes Woodbury, who came from[14]
Note: Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy, Press of W.B. Conkey Co., Chicago, ILL , 1898, by Frederick Clifton Pierce.[15] See attached for possible typing mistakes.[16]
i. JOHN, b. Jan., 1639; d. in 1645.[17]ii. MARY, b. Sept. 19, 1640; m. 1658, Mighill Cressey of Salem. They res. in Salem and the wife died Aug 1659. They bad a son John, b. Aug., 1657; m. Sarah Gaines; their son Jobb. Dec. 17, 1699; m. Rebecca Dimond. He d. 1781; their son Nathaniel, b. 1724; m. Sarah Ober and d. Sept 27, 1809; their son Job, b. 1758; was private in the Rev. army; m. Sarah Dodge; their dau. Sarah, b. Oct. 2 1777; m. Stephen Floyd. She d. Dec. 1, 1805.[18]iii. ABIGAIL, b. Feb. 12, 1643; m. Sept. 1665, Sergt. Peter Woodbury. She d. before 1667. He was bap. Sept 7, 1640; d. July 5, 1704. Son of John and Agnes, the emigrants who came from Somersetshire, Eng. and landed at Gloucester, Mass. in 1624; settled at Salem 1628. William brother of John, came over with Endicott in 1628, and settled at Salem; married Elizabeth Patch, of Petherton, Eng. Both brothers had quite a no. of children. Some of both families were born and baptised in England; it is thought all the Woodburys in this country sprang from these brothers. In 1630 both families moved to Beverly. Wm. settled on the seashore at what is now called Woodbury Point, built a garrison house which stood until 50 years ago. John Conant surveyed 1,000 acres at the head of Bass river. The General Court gave him a grant of 200 acres from this tract on which he settled. In the history of Beverly it is stated that John was a member of the General Court in 1635, and again in 1638. It is stated that he died in 1641. His age is not given, but probably about 85 years. He was called "Father Woodbury," a title it is thought might have been given him as one on whom many leaned for counsel and advice. He was regarded as standing next to Conant in intelligence and usefulness to the colony. His descendants are numerous, and many still live around the spot that witnessed his trials. Peter Woodbury was a deacon in the Salem church at the time of the Witchcraft delusion, and it is related of him that he kept his horses saddled to assist the persecuted to fly to N.H. out of the jurisdiction of the court trying those cases. 1. Peter and Abigail had one ch. 2. Peter Jr., b. Dec. 12, 1665; m. Nov. 13, 1692, Sarah Dodge. Their son 3. *Peter, b. June 30, 1705; m. Abigail Batchelder. He d. May 14, 1775, having served in the Colonial Wars, and was at the battle of Lexington, though over 70 years of age, and their great grandson was Gov. Levi Woodbury, of New Hampshire, who was born at Francistown, N.H. Dec. 22, 1789, and was admitted to the bar in New Hampshire in 1812. He became a leader of the Democratic party of his State, was appointed to the Supreme Court of the State in 1816, elected governor in 1823; speaker of the state house of representatives in 1825, and served in the United States Senate 1825 to 1831. He was Secretary of the Navy in 1831, and Secretary of the Treasury from 1834 to 1841. Again elected to the United States Senate in 1841, he served until 1845, when be was appointed an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. He d. at Portsmouth, N.H. September 7, 1851. 1. Peter was baptized Sept. 1640; Freeman April 29, 1668; representative 1689-91; deacon in Beverly; res. on his father's estate; left property L696. The house they resided in stands in Dodge's Row, and has been in the family ever since. After Abigail's death he m. July, 1667, Sarah Dodge and had 8 ch. [Sarah Dodge (Richard) born 1644; d. 11 Sept., 1726; m. Peter Woodbury; bap. Sept. 1640. Freeman 29th April, 1668; Representative, 1689 and 1691; deacon at Beverly. Lived on his father's estate. Left property L969. The house they lived in stands in Dodge Row, and has been in continuous possession of the male line of the Woodbury family till the present time. Peter Woodbury had married Abigail Batchelder in Sept., 1665, and by her hod a son. Peter, b. 12th Dec., 1665; m. 18th Nov., 1692, Mary Dodge (Edward, Richard). - Genealogy Dodge Family.][19]iv. HANNAH, b. June 23, 1644; d. young.[20]v. HANNAH, b. May 25, 1645; m. before 1670, Samuel Corning.[21]vi. JOHN, b. June 23, 1650; m. Mary Herrick.[22]vii. JOSEPH, b. May 8, 1653; m. Miriam Moultone.[23]Sources

New England marriages prior to 1700, By Clarence Almon Torrey, Elizabeth Petty Bentley.[1]
Batchelder, John (ca 1610-1675) & 1/wf Mary ______; b 1639; Salem
Batchelder, John (ca 1610-1675) & 2/wf Elizabeth (Herrick); aft 8 May 1653; Salem
Help Needed: My notes. Michael Lechner.Note: "b 1639; Salem." Date of birth of first child.Note: "aft 8 May 1653; Salem." Date of birth of last child.Note: Indicates marriage dates unknown. Claims Mary is mother of all the children. Other documented sources do not specify. Conflicts with a majority of internet sources.
Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy,
 Press of W.B. Conkey Co., Chicago, ILL , 1898, by Frederick Clifton Pierce.
THE MASSACHUSETTS BATCHELLERS
1. ____ BATCHELLER, b. in England; m. ____ ____: they both died in England, res. near Canterbury, Eng.
2. i. JOSEPH, b. England; m. Elizabeth ____.3. ii. HENRY, b. England; m. Martha ____.4. iii. JOSHUA, b. England; m. ____ ____.5. iv. JOHN, b. England, about 1610; m. Mary ____ and Elizabeth Herrick.
Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27, Institute of American Genealogy., 1931
Combined pieces from Google search and Snippet views, photos attached.
My typing and editing, please double check items in question.
Entered by Michael Lechner, March 14, 2012.
[24]
Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27, Institute of American Genealogy., 1931. Mentions what Ferris says:
Ferris (D190a) says that these three bros. are said "prob. to have been the sons of Mark and Mary Bacheler, of Isle of Thanet, Co. Kent;"[25]
He however continues to claim the three bros. are sons of Daniel Batcheller, who lived and died nr. Canterbury, Eng.[26]
Piece from Google search.
... says that these three bros. are said "prob. to have been the sons of Mark and Mary Bachelor, of Isle of Thanet, Co. Kent;" came from Sandwich, Co. Kent, Eng., 1637; settled at Salem, Mass., where he was made freeman, Nov. 13, 1640;[27]page 120
Batchelder (see also Bachelder, Bachelor, Bachiler). Batchelder (Bachelor), John (b. Eng., 1610 or 11 -d. Nov. 13, 1675); son of Daniel Batcheller, who lived and died nr. Canterbury, Eng.; bro. of Joshua (qv). and of Henry Batcheller (qv); Ferris (D190a) says that these three bros. are said "prob. to have been the sons of Mark and Mary Bacheler, of Isle of Thanet, Co. Kent;" came from Sandwich, Co. Kent, Eng., 1637; settled at Salem, Mass., where he was made freeman, Nov. 13, 1640;[28]
Missing piece.
page 121,
June 23, 1639; tailor; assessor or tax collector, 1657; will made Nov. 1673; inventory amounted to L230; m. Mary -----; m. 2d. Elizabeth (d. Nov. 10, 1675), poss, dau. of Joseph Herrick; issue (all b. Salem); 1-John (bap. Jan. 20, 1638/39-d. 1645/46); 2-Mary (bap. Sept. 19, 1640-d. Aug. 1659); m. 1658, Mighill Cressey, of Salem; 3-Abigail (B. Feb. 12, 1642/43-d. 1666). m. Sept. 1665, Sgt. Peter Woodbury (bap. Sept. 7, 1640-d. July 5, 1704), son of John and Agnes Woodbury, who came from[29] ...
Piece from Google search.
BATCHELDER (Bachelor), John (b. Eng. 1610 or 11-d. Nov. 13, 1675); son of Daniel Batcheller, who lived and died nr.[30]Piece from Google search.
13, 1675); son of Daniel Batcheller, who lived and died nr. Canterbury, Ens.: hro. of Joshua (qv), and of Henry Batcheller (qv) ; Ferris (D190a) says that these three bros. are said "prob. to have been the sons of Mark and Mary Bachelor ...[31]page 121,
Batchelder (Bachelor, Batcheller), Joshua, son of Daniel Batcheller of Canterbury, Eng.; and bro. of John of Salem (qv); came from Kent, Eng.; settled at Ipswich, Mass.; m. and had issue; 1-John (b. Eng.-d. Reading, Mass., Mar. 3, 1676), sgt.; propr. Watertown, Mass., 1636/37; selectman, 1636; freeman, May 13, 1640; removed to Dedham, abt. 1641; at Reading, 1651; selectman, 1651-54; large landowner; m. Rebecca ------ (d. Mar. 3. 1662); 2-Ellzabeth; 3-Hannah, m. Daniel Warner, of Ipswich (see A36-B472-M671x- N14tn>).[32]
BATCHEtDEB (Batoheller, Batchllor), Nathaniel (b. 1630-d. Jan. 19, 1709/10), according to Pierce (B472), this Nathaniel is the son of Nathaniel and grandson of Rev.[33]
Piece from Google search.
IAT c KE I. BER (Bachelor, Batcheller), Joshua, son of Daniel Batcheller of Canterbury, Eng.; and bro. of John of Salem (qv) ; came from Kent, Eng.; settled at Ipswich, Mass.; m. and had Issue: 1-John (b. Eng.-d. Reading, Mass., Mar.[34]Piece from Google search.
IAT c KE I. BER (Bachelor, Batcheller), Joshua, son of Daniel Batcheller of Canterbury, Eng.; and bro. of John of Salem (qv) ; came from ... 9, 1662); 2-Ellzabeth; 3-Hannah, m. Daniel Warner, of Ipswich (see A36-B472-M671x- N14tn>).[35]Piece from Google search.
Daniel Warner, of Ipswich (see A36-B472-M671x- N14tn>). BATCHEtDEB (Batoheller, Batchllor), Nathaniel (b. 1630-d. Jan. 19, 1709/10), according to Pierce (B472), this Nathaniel is the son of Nathaniel and grandson of Rev.[36]page 122,
Batcheller (Batchelder), Joseph (b. Canterbury, Co. Kent, Eng., bef. 1604-d. Mar. 1647), son of Daniel Batcheller, of Canterbury, Eng.; and bro. of John Batchelder of Salem (qv), and of Henry Batchelder (qv); Ferris (D190a) says these bros. are said[37]
page 121
Batchelder, Samuel ... not typed
page 122,
Batcheller, John, aged 26, listed among the passengers of the "John" of London, bound for Barbados, Oct. 1635 (see F585a-H1249).[38]
page 122,
Batcheller, John (d. 1763), called an "immigrant;" m. and had at least: Breed (b.[39]
Other Pieces from Google search. To be stored elsewhere. Later.
Piece from Google search.
BATCHELLER, John (d. 1763), called an "immigrant;" m. and had at least: Breed (b. 1740-d. 1785), settled in NY; under Gen. ... 1647), son of Daniel Batcheller, of Canterbury. Eng.; and bro. of John Batchelder of Salem (qv), ... [40]Not our John.Piece from Google search.
BATCHELLER, John (d. 1763), called an "immigrant;" m. and had at least: Breed (b. 1740-d. 1785), settled in NY; under Gen. Ab- ercrombie in Ticonderoga expcin.. 1758; muj. of militia; m. May 11, 1766, Ruth Davis (b.[41]Not our John.Piece from Google search.
Ab- ercrombie in Ticonderoga expcin.. 1758; muj. of militia; m. May 11, 1766, Ruth Davis (b. May 27, 171 - .1 June 26, 1840); (see M640r). BATC1IELLER (Bate holder). Juscpu (b. Canterbury, Co. Kent, ling., bef. 1604-d. Mar.[42]Not our John.Piece from Google search.
1758; muj. of militia; m. May 11, 1766, Ruth Davis (b. May 27, 171 - .1 June 26, 1840); (see M640r). BATC1IELLER (Bate holder). Juscpu (b. Canterbury, Co. Kent, ling., bef. 1604-d. Mar. 1647), son of Daniel Batcheller, of Canterbury.[43]Not our John.
Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy, Press of W.B. Conkey Co., Chicago, ILL. , 1898, by Frederick Clifton Pierce. Attached.
Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27, Institute of American Genealogy., 1931.[2]
Lechner Family History, compiled by Michael Lechner, with my father Ted Harrold Lechner.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ New England marriages prior to 1700.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy
↑ New England marriages prior to 1700.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Entered by Michael Lechner, March 16, 2012
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy.
↑ Entered by Michael Lechner, March 14, 2012.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Entered by Michael Lechner, March 14, 2012.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.
↑ Magazine of American genealogy, Issues 18-27.

Events

Birth7 Oct 1604Canterbury, Kent, England
Death13 Nov 1675Salem, Essex, MA
BurialBurying Point Cemetery, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, British North America

Families

SpouseElizabeth UNKNOWN ( - 1675)
ChildAbigail Batchelder ( - 1666)

Notes