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CPT William Batte III Veteran

Birth
Prince George County, Virginia, USA
Death
23 Mar 1789
Greensville County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Lawrenceville, Brunswick County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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CPT William Batte, III born ca. 1741 and he served as Captain in the Revolutionary War.

Son of William, II and Agnes (Birchett) Batte

Married, Sarah "Sallie" (Parham) Batte, ca 1762

Their children were:

1. William Batte IV (m. Mary Ann Berryman)
2. James Batte (66481355) (m. Tabitha Hamlin, 64481536)
3. Lewis Batte
4. Alexander Watson Batte, 67650058 (m. Mary Pettway and Elizabeth Spencer)
5. Sarah "Sallie" Batte (m. Payton Harwell)
6. Mary "Polly" Batte (m. Frederick Batte)
7. Elizabeth Batte (m. Capt. Thomas Parham)
8. Frederick Beverly Batte (m. Washington Goodrich)
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SAR # P-110860 // DAR #: A007538
Patriotic Service Description:
** BRUNSWICK CO MILITIA
** PROVIDED SUPPLIES

Will of William Batte of the Parish of St. Andrew of the County of Greensville. Greensville Co., VA, WB 1, pp. 127-129, w. 23 Mar 1789, p. 23 Apr 1789. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2W75Y3O

wife
son William Batte - land in Prince George Co., land in Brunswick Co.
son James Batte - land in Greensville Co.
son Lewis Batte - land in Brunswick Co.
son Alexander Watson Batte - land where I now live
daughter Sarah Parham Batte
daughter Mary Batte
daughter Elizabeth Parham Batte
daughter Frances Beverly Batte
(It appears all the daughters are under 18. Some, if not all, of the sons are under 18.)
Exrs: William Batte, James Batte, Lewis Batte, wife Sarah Batte
Wit: (J?) S. Maclin, Elizabeth Batte, Patsey Underhill, John Batte, John Nolley

Estate of William Batte. Greensville Co., VA, WB 2, p. 372, 20 Jan 1815, p. 13 Feb 1815. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2Dpxv9F

Division of the slaves of William Batte
By consent of Mrs. Sarah Batte, the slaves were divided between:
Sarah Harwell wife of Peyton Harwell
Mary Batte
Elizabeth Parham wife of Thomas Parham
Washington Goodrich who intermarried with Frances Batte
... all of whom are daughters of Mrs. Sarah Batte to whom the said slaves belonged _?_ the death of said Mrs. Sarah Batte by the will of William Batte deceased
CPT William Batte, III born ca. 1741 and he served as Captain in the Revolutionary War.

Son of William, II and Agnes (Birchett) Batte

Married, Sarah "Sallie" (Parham) Batte, ca 1762

Their children were:

1. William Batte IV (m. Mary Ann Berryman)
2. James Batte (66481355) (m. Tabitha Hamlin, 64481536)
3. Lewis Batte
4. Alexander Watson Batte, 67650058 (m. Mary Pettway and Elizabeth Spencer)
5. Sarah "Sallie" Batte (m. Payton Harwell)
6. Mary "Polly" Batte (m. Frederick Batte)
7. Elizabeth Batte (m. Capt. Thomas Parham)
8. Frederick Beverly Batte (m. Washington Goodrich)
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SAR # P-110860 // DAR #: A007538
Patriotic Service Description:
** BRUNSWICK CO MILITIA
** PROVIDED SUPPLIES

Will of William Batte of the Parish of St. Andrew of the County of Greensville. Greensville Co., VA, WB 1, pp. 127-129, w. 23 Mar 1789, p. 23 Apr 1789. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2W75Y3O

wife
son William Batte - land in Prince George Co., land in Brunswick Co.
son James Batte - land in Greensville Co.
son Lewis Batte - land in Brunswick Co.
son Alexander Watson Batte - land where I now live
daughter Sarah Parham Batte
daughter Mary Batte
daughter Elizabeth Parham Batte
daughter Frances Beverly Batte
(It appears all the daughters are under 18. Some, if not all, of the sons are under 18.)
Exrs: William Batte, James Batte, Lewis Batte, wife Sarah Batte
Wit: (J?) S. Maclin, Elizabeth Batte, Patsey Underhill, John Batte, John Nolley

Estate of William Batte. Greensville Co., VA, WB 2, p. 372, 20 Jan 1815, p. 13 Feb 1815. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2Dpxv9F

Division of the slaves of William Batte
By consent of Mrs. Sarah Batte, the slaves were divided between:
Sarah Harwell wife of Peyton Harwell
Mary Batte
Elizabeth Parham wife of Thomas Parham
Washington Goodrich who intermarried with Frances Batte
... all of whom are daughters of Mrs. Sarah Batte to whom the said slaves belonged _?_ the death of said Mrs. Sarah Batte by the will of William Batte deceased


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