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Marcus Harrison “Marc” Bates Sr.

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Marcus Harrison “Marc” Bates Sr.

Birth
Salem, Richardson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
18 Jan 1994 (aged 90)
Sabetha, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Hamlin, Brown County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Jan 1, 1920 census.
Berwick Twp., Nemaha Co., KS
2 heads of household listed:
Orrie J? Wittiver?, 43, single, b.NE, dad b.Switzerland, mom b.KY, farmer.
Louis Bates, 43, marr, b.MO, parents b.MO, farm laborer.
(the rest of the Bates family)
Hulda, wife, 38, marr, b.MO, parents b.MO.
Myrtle, dau, 18, b.MO.
Marcus, son, 16, b.NE.
Marjie?, dau, 15, b.NE.
Doris?, son, 12, b.MO.
Mamie, dau, 10?, b.KS.
Dallas, son, 9, b.KS.

Apr 1, 1940 census. Bates household.
Morrill Twp., Brown Co., KS
Marcus, head, 37, b.NE, tractor operator W.P.A., hauling gravel.
Rose, wife, 33, b.NE.
Marcus Jr., son, 14, b.CO.
Eleanor, dau, 10, b.NE.


                         DEATHS
    Marcus H. Bates, Sr., 90, of rural Hiawatha, died on Tuesday morning, January 18, 1994, at the Sabetha Manor, where he had been a resident since January 5. He had suffered a stroke on December 6, and had been in failing health since that time.
    He was born at Salem, Nebraska on February 4, 1903, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bates, and had lived in this area nearly all his life. He bought a farm near Hamlin in Brown County in 1944, where he farmed, along with other skills such as mechanic, welder, painting and carpenter. Until the time of the stroke, he was at home on the farm doing related activities.
    Mr. Bates was of the Baptist faith. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge of Hamlin.
    He was married to Rose Harring on June 25, 1925, at Hiawatha. She survives.
    Also surviving are a daughter, Eleanor Koenig of rural Hiawatha, a son, Marcus Bates, Jr., of Wetmore, a sister, Mamie Brading of Hiawatha; five grandchildren, one step-grandchild, 15 great-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren, and one step-great-great-grandchild.
    He was preceded in death by two sisters, Myrtle Taylor, and Margie Merchant, and three brothers, Jack Bates and Dallas Bates, and Oliver Bates, as a small child.
    Funeral services are planned for 10:30 Friday morning, January 21, 1994, at the Framke-Casselman-Meek Funeral Home, with Dr. David J. Hottenstein officiating. Interment will follow at the Hamlin Cemetery.
   —The Hiawatha Daily World (Hiawatha, KS)
               Wed. Jan 19, 1994, p.2.
Jan 1, 1920 census.
Berwick Twp., Nemaha Co., KS
2 heads of household listed:
Orrie J? Wittiver?, 43, single, b.NE, dad b.Switzerland, mom b.KY, farmer.
Louis Bates, 43, marr, b.MO, parents b.MO, farm laborer.
(the rest of the Bates family)
Hulda, wife, 38, marr, b.MO, parents b.MO.
Myrtle, dau, 18, b.MO.
Marcus, son, 16, b.NE.
Marjie?, dau, 15, b.NE.
Doris?, son, 12, b.MO.
Mamie, dau, 10?, b.KS.
Dallas, son, 9, b.KS.

Apr 1, 1940 census. Bates household.
Morrill Twp., Brown Co., KS
Marcus, head, 37, b.NE, tractor operator W.P.A., hauling gravel.
Rose, wife, 33, b.NE.
Marcus Jr., son, 14, b.CO.
Eleanor, dau, 10, b.NE.


                         DEATHS
    Marcus H. Bates, Sr., 90, of rural Hiawatha, died on Tuesday morning, January 18, 1994, at the Sabetha Manor, where he had been a resident since January 5. He had suffered a stroke on December 6, and had been in failing health since that time.
    He was born at Salem, Nebraska on February 4, 1903, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bates, and had lived in this area nearly all his life. He bought a farm near Hamlin in Brown County in 1944, where he farmed, along with other skills such as mechanic, welder, painting and carpenter. Until the time of the stroke, he was at home on the farm doing related activities.
    Mr. Bates was of the Baptist faith. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge of Hamlin.
    He was married to Rose Harring on June 25, 1925, at Hiawatha. She survives.
    Also surviving are a daughter, Eleanor Koenig of rural Hiawatha, a son, Marcus Bates, Jr., of Wetmore, a sister, Mamie Brading of Hiawatha; five grandchildren, one step-grandchild, 15 great-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren, and one step-great-great-grandchild.
    He was preceded in death by two sisters, Myrtle Taylor, and Margie Merchant, and three brothers, Jack Bates and Dallas Bates, and Oliver Bates, as a small child.
    Funeral services are planned for 10:30 Friday morning, January 21, 1994, at the Framke-Casselman-Meek Funeral Home, with Dr. David J. Hottenstein officiating. Interment will follow at the Hamlin Cemetery.
   —The Hiawatha Daily World (Hiawatha, KS)
               Wed. Jan 19, 1994, p.2.

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