Stephen Gates 1, 2, 3, 4
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | abt 1643` | Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts | 1, 2, 3, 4 | |
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Death | July 9, 1707 | Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts | 1, 2, 4 | |
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Burial | Lower Village Cemetery, Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts | 4 | ||
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Relation to the center person (Nathan McNew) : ninth great grandfather
Parents
Relation to Stephen | Name | Birth date | Death date | |
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Father | Stephen Gates | bet June & Oct. 1662 | ||
Mother | Ann Vere or Veare | about 1603 | February 5, 1683 | |
Brother | Thomas Gates | 1642 | ||
Brother | Simon Gates | 1643 | April 21, 1693 | |
Stephen Gates | abt 1643` | July 9, 1707 | ||
Brother | Isaac Gates | May 3, 1646 | September 3, 1651 | |
Sister | Rebecca Gates | May 3, 1646 | January 1650 | |
Sister | Elizabeth Gates | August 3, 1704 | ||
Sister | Mary Gates | |||
Stepfather | Richard Woodward | 1589-1593 | February 16, 1665 | |
Mother | Ann Vere or Veare | about 1603 | February 5, 1683 |
Families
Family of Stephen Gates and Sarah Woodward |
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Married | Wife | Sarah Woodward ( * February 6, 1642 + October 21, 1706 ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Stephen Gates | July 17, 1665 | November 4, 1732 |
Simon Gates | June 5, 1666 | 1752 |
Thomas Gates | December 31, 1669 | 1752 |
Issac Gates | 1673 | November 22, 1748 |
Nathaniel Gates | 1675 | December 6, 1731 |
Sarah Gates | April 27, 1679 | January 27, 1723/4 (Julian) |
Rebecca Gates | July 23, 1682 | January 21, 1754 |
Daniel Gates | April 23, 1685 | March 22, 1759 |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
- American Historical Society: Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography: genealogical-memorial; representative citizens, Volume 2
- Burr Cook: "The Burr History and Genealogy Site :The Gates Family
- William Richard Cutter: New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Natio
- Mark E. Miner: "Miner Descent"