The Bateham Family Genealogy at www.bateham.com was Updated on September 30, 2011

Since our previous (August 31, 2011) web site update we have new information on 23 of our ancestors, cousins, and other kinfolk. We have also found and added 15 additional names to this extended family history, now totaling 4,634 of our kin past and present.

In these web pages you will find documented history on our ancestors lives. Finding who our ancestors were, and because of them, who we are, is a mystery to unravel — a real life who-dun-it. There are clues to follow, people to interview, deductions to be made, false trails, heroes and villains, and maybe a beautiful princess. It is an absorbing journey that brings history, and understanding, to life through the eyes of your family.

In these web pages you will also see pictures including portraits and wedding photo's, as well as many images of the original documents that enhance the information and history about our ancestors, including: Selected census images from 1840-1930; ships manifests, Land Patents or "homestead papers"; Military records including: Civil War Pension Index Cards, World War I Draft Registration cards and World War II Draft Registration Cards; "Vital" records including Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, and Death Certificates, as well as Family Registers from Bibles; Newspaper articles including obituaries, and even pictures of gravestones, marking their final resting places; and many, many others of both a personal and a historical interest.

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Highlighted here is a sample from the most recent updates about our kin past and present.

Some typographical errors (typos) have been found and corrected. Please, let us know if you find any that may have been missed. Thank you.

The Online Family Group Sheet can now be filled out online, and submitted with a simple click of a button. The form can also be saved or printed for your records.


Recent Births, Marriages, and Deaths (none added)


Photo's / Portraits of people (1 added)

Updated photo for Evelyn Marie Howell (1963- ).


Ancestors and Kinfolk Found include the following (15 added)

Christine (--?--) Bateham (?- ), mother of Kellen Allen Bateham (1981- ).

Children of Jerry Brickey (?- ) and Patricia Bateham (?- ).

William C. Maholm (1851-1851), son of William Clark Maholm (1825-1901) and Rovenia (Chadwick) Maholm (1829-1851).

Charles L. Puckett (1912-1983).

Ralph Schulz (1971- ), husband of Andrea (Klingenfuss) Schulz (1966- ).


Family Group Sheets (none added)


Certificates


Birth and Death certificates (none added)


Marriage licenses and certificates (none added)


Military Documents (none added)


Newspaper Articles


Birth and Wedding Announcements (none added)


Death Notices and Obituaries (none added)


Books found with additional family history (none added)


Census information (1 added)

William Clark Maholm (1825-1901) and Rovenia (Chadwick) Maholm (1829-1851) household:

1850 U.S. census, Licking County, Ohio, population schedule, Newton township, Chatham, p. 452B (stamped), dwelling 1860, family 1876, William Maholm household [enumerated 23 October 1850]; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432, roll 703.
[Household: William Maholm 25, Rovena Maholm 22].

Gravestones (2 added)

William Clark Maholm (1825-1901) and Rovenia (Chadwick) Maholm (1829-1851), Cedar Hill Cemetery, Newark, Licking County, Ohio.

A family monument for Rev. Henry Cowles, D.D. (1803-1881), his first wife Alice (Welch) Cowles (1804-1843) and three of their children: Helen Maria Cowles (1831-1851), Maria Louisa Cowles (1839-1859), Charles William Cowles (1842-1844). Westwood Cemetery, Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio. Also, on the same monument, Henry's second wife, Minerva (Dayton) Penfield Cowles (1800-1880). Minerva was the mother of Josephine Abiah (Penfield) Cushman Bateham (1829-1901).




As research continues on the family history, we have made a few corrections here and there. Please let us know if you see anything that looks wrong, and we will check into it, comparing your information with our sources and quickly make the appropriate corrections available. Just send an e-mail to Dan Bateham with our quick and easy online "Contact Us" form.  Also, for familytree updates, there is an easy online form you can use by clicking here: Family Group Sheet.

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