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James Clay Bateman

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James Clay Bateman

Birth
Death
10 Aug 1905 (aged 60)
Burial
Melrose, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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James Clay Bateman was born in Minnesota, the third son and fifth child to join the family of John and Keturah (Halsey) Bateman. He was at Glendale, MT by the late 1870's where he was engaged as a teamster hauling high grade from the Trapper Creek mines to the smelter at Glendale. On December 18, 1878 he and Adelia Deno, who was first married to George Forrest, then divorced, were married at Glendale. His new wife had two children at the time, another would come to this union in July 1882 when Elmer joined them. James Bateman served as constable of the county for several years. Sometime later on the Bateman's took up farming below Glendale and were still at it when James passed away on August 10, 1905. On April 1, 1926, Adelia Bateman passed away in Boulder, Montana at the home of her daughter, Lila M. Pfaff.
Source: http://glendalemt.com/Biographies/Bateman_James.htm).
James Clay Bateman was born in Minnesota, the third son and fifth child to join the family of John and Keturah (Halsey) Bateman. He was at Glendale, MT by the late 1870's where he was engaged as a teamster hauling high grade from the Trapper Creek mines to the smelter at Glendale. On December 18, 1878 he and Adelia Deno, who was first married to George Forrest, then divorced, were married at Glendale. His new wife had two children at the time, another would come to this union in July 1882 when Elmer joined them. James Bateman served as constable of the county for several years. Sometime later on the Bateman's took up farming below Glendale and were still at it when James passed away on August 10, 1905. On April 1, 1926, Adelia Bateman passed away in Boulder, Montana at the home of her daughter, Lila M. Pfaff.
Source: http://glendalemt.com/Biographies/Bateman_James.htm).


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