Died of smallpox, as did his son and grandson. John Bates , cooper of Chelmsford, wrote his will July 18, 1716. It was probated June 26, 1722. Named in his will were his son John, daughters Mary Cleveland, Elizabeth Richardson, Sarah Butterfield, Lydia Cotton, grandsons John Cleveland and John Bates, and son-in-law and executor Jonathan Richardson.[1]
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Barron; Chelemsford deaths, deaths of John and Mary Bates [2]
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Findagrave memorial John Bates, Sr on Find A Grave: Memorial #18167954 Retrieved Burns-5616 15:49, 7 February 2018 (EST).
"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCWL-5VR : 10 February 2018), John Bates, ; citing , ; FHL microfilm 397,042.
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BATES, ROBERT, came fiom Wethersfield, with the first colony, and is on the list of the thirty who paid one hundred bushels of corn to the New Haven "friends," who had surveyed and transferred the tQrritory to them. His lot in Wethersfield, which was thirty and a third rods in width, containing 182 acres, was sold in 1641 to William Gibbons. His death is-recorded, at Stamford, June 11, 1675. His will, probated Nov. 1, 1675, makes bequests to his son John, his daughter Mary Ambler and son-in-law John Cross. He bequeathed certain negroes, who are to be made free at 40 years of age. [1]
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BATES, ROBERT, came fiom Wethersfield, with the first colony, and is on the list of the thirty who paid one hundred bushels of corn to the New Haven "friends," who had surveyed and transferred the tQrritory to them. His lot in Wethersfield, which was thirty and a third rods in width, containing 182 acres, was sold in 1641 to William Gibbons. His death is-recorded, at Stamford, June 11, 1675. His will, probated Nov. 1, 1675, makes bequests to his son John, his daughter Mary Ambler and son-in-law John Cross. He bequeathed certain negroes, who are to be made free at 40 years of age. [1]
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