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===Mormon Migration=== | ===Mormon Migration=== | ||
- | In [[1842]], Bateman's parents had joined the growing Mormon religion, and were making plans to relocate to [[Nauvoo, Illinois]]. Shortly after Bateman's birth, they abandoned their farm in Venice, and began to make their way to [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]]. By the time they got to Nauvoo in 1844, Joseph Smith had been killed, and violence against the Mormons was escalating. The family | + | In [[1842]], Bateman's parents had joined the growing Mormon religion, and were making plans to relocate to [[Nauvoo, Illinois]]. Shortly after Bateman's birth, they abandoned their farm in Venice, and began to make their way to [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]]. By the time they got to Nauvoo in 1844, Joseph Smith had been killed, and violence against the Mormons was escalating. The family spent a little over two years in Nauvoo before starting across the plains on June 17, 1847 in the Daniel Spencer/Ira Eldredge Company. They spent the winter of 1847 in Winter Quarters, Nebraska. After leaving Winter Quarters, they headed to Mosquito Creek, Iowa and on to Weston, Missouri where Bateman's father John and two of his siblings died. In April 1851, shortly after John's death, Clarissa and the remaining children finally left for Salt Lake City, arriving there on June 27, 1851. |
===Civil War=== | ===Civil War=== | ||
- | In [[1862]], Bateman served in Capt. Lot Smith's Company for a period of three months. His Civil War record shows a muster in date of April 30, 1862 and a muster out date of August 14, 1862. Bateman's name is listed on the Utah Civil War monument on the Capitol grounds in Salt Lake City, as well as the Davis County Veterans | + | In [[1862]], Bateman served in Capt. Lot Smith's Company for a period of three months. His Civil War record shows a muster in date of April 30, 1862 and a muster out date of August 14, 1862. Bateman's name is listed on the [[Utah Civil War Monument|Utah Civil War monument]] on the Capitol grounds in Salt Lake City, as well as the [[Davis County Veterans Memorial]] in [[Farmington, Utah]]. [[image:BHW_Civil_War_record_Page_2.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Civil War record for Bateman H. Williams]] |
===The United Order=== | ===The United Order=== | ||
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==Video== | ==Video== | ||
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==Family Tree== | ==Family Tree== | ||
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|1= 1. '''[[Bateman Haight Wilhelm]]''' | |1= 1. '''[[Bateman Haight Wilhelm]]''' | ||
|2= 2. [[John Benjamin Williams]] | |2= 2. [[John Benjamin Williams]] | ||
- | |3= 3. [[ | + | |3= 3. [[Clarissa Harden]] |
|4= 4. [[John Andrew Williams]] | |4= 4. [[John Andrew Williams]] | ||
|5= 5. [[Mercy Farrington]] | |5= 5. [[Mercy Farrington]] | ||
- | |6= 6. | + | |6= 6. Miller Harding |
- | |7= 7. | + | |7= 7. Eilabeth Tabor |
|8= 8. [[Justice Williams]] | |8= 8. [[Justice Williams]] | ||
|9= 9. Clarissa | |9= 9. Clarissa | ||
- | |10= 10. | + | |10= 10. Benjamin Farrington |
- | |11= 11. | + | |11= 11. Susannah Tompkins |
- | |12= 12. | + | |12= 12. James Harding |
- | |13= 13. | + | |13= 13. Mary |
- | |14= 14. | + | |14= 14. ? |
- | |15= 15. | + | |15= 15. ? |
|16= 16. ? | |16= 16. ? | ||
|17= 17. ? | |17= 17. ? | ||
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|22= 22. Edmund Tompkins | |22= 22. Edmund Tompkins | ||
|23= 23. ? | |23= 23. ? | ||
- | |24= 24. | + | |24= 24. James Harding |
- | |25= 25. | + | |25= 25. Mary Nickerson |
- | |26= 26. | + | |26= 26. ? |
- | |27= 27. | + | |27= 27. ? |
- | |28= 28. | + | |28= 28. ? |
- | |29= 29. | + | |29= 29. ? |
- | |30= 30. | + | |30= 30. ? |
- | |31= 31. | + | |31= 31. ? |
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