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  1. Stephen Bachiler (About 1561 – 28 October 1656) was an English clergyman who was an early proponent of the separation of church and state in the American Colonies. He was also among the first settlers of Hampton, New Hampshire. [1]

  2. Jul 13, 2024 · Stephen Bachiler (c. 1561 -€“ 1656) was an English clergyman who was an early proponent of the separation of church and state in America. An early graduate of Oxford (St. John's College, 1586), he was vicar of Wherwell, Hampshire (1587–1605) when ousted for Puritanical leanings under James I.

    • England
    • June 23, 1561
    • Mary Magdalene Turner, “The Scarlet Letter
    • Barton Stacy, Wherwell, Hampshire, England
    • Disputed Associations
    • Biography
    • Research Notes
    • Sources

    As to Parentage. Family files sometimes associate a Philip Bachiler (various spellings), as the father of Stephen Bachiler, early New England immigrant. This association seems loosely supported, and in 2014, such a child-parent relationships between Stephen Bachiler and either Philip Bachiler or his sometimes reported wife, Ann Flanders, have been ...

    Stephen Bachiler was born about 1561.He was buried 31 October 1656 at All Hallows Staining, London. Rev. Stephen Bachiler married four times. He married first, by 1590, Anne? ____, a close relation of the Rev. John Bate (m. Dorcas _____), Bachiler's successor as vicar of Wherwell; Stephen's wife died after 1610 (he married again). Bachiler married ...

    Rev. Stephen Bachiler - Early Life Stephen Bachiler in Dow's History of Hampton Rev. Stephen Bachiler Miscellaneous Rev. Stephen Bachiler Other Sources Stephen Bachiler - Supplemental Stephen Bachiler - Supplemental 2 Disputed Parentage. Family files sometimes associate a Philip Bachiler (various spellings), as the father of Stephen Bachiler. Indee...

    Citing "Waters 520" and writing that a deposition reports he was aged 70 on 23 June 1631, Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III,...
    George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., “Rev. Stephen Bachiler of Hampton: Some Additional Information,” in ‘’New Hampshire Genealogical Record,’’ 8 (1991):14-17], citing research conducted by Michael J. Wo...
    Citing "Star Chamber Proc. James I 297/25 1614" and "PRO REQ2/678/64" in Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 1...
    Citing "GDMNH 81" in Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 1:61-69 (Stephen Bachiler), at 62; digital images by...
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    • October 31, 1656
  3. Stephen Bacheler was born about 1561, in Wherwell, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom. He married Ann Bate before 1590, in England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters.

  4. Stephen Bachiler was born in 1561. Robert Charles Anderson gives his place of origin as South Stoneham, Hampshire, England. He matriculated at St John’s College at Oxford on 17 November 1581 (B.A. 1586) and became the vicar at Wherwell, Hampshire, England in 1587.

  5. Dec 23, 2017 · The Reverend Stephen Bachiler of England and New England. Stephen Bachiler, variously spelt Bachelor, Bachelder, Bachelor, etc, was a colorful man who lived life the way he saw fit in a turbulent time. He was born about 1561, Queen Elizabeth had been on the throne for only three years.

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  7. Rev. Stephen Bachiler and his followers. Homesite: Hampton. E side Park Ave. somewhat NE of Cuss Lane and Memorial Park. He also had a grant of 300 a. bounded on the S by Rocks Rd. (Shapley Line in Seabrook). See DOW and maps therein (above). Children: (by 1st wife) 1.

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