Weymouth Historical Society., Chamberlain, G. W., Cox, C. H., & Weymouth (Mass.). (1923). History of Weymouth, Massachusetts. Boston: Wright & Potter Print. Co.
↑ "Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q28D-KL9G : 28 November 2018), Samuel Bate Or Bates and Hannah Ward, 29 Oct 1725; citing Boston, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 1,902,305.
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 04 April 2020), memorial page for Samuel Bates (unknown–1752), Find A Grave: Memorial #89537057, citing North Weymouth Cemetery, Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by CopeSullivan (contributor 47735663)
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The Samuel that was the son of Edward, died in 1718, this makes Edward as the father of this profile unlikely.
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Bates-2897 and Bates-1774 appear to represent the same person because: probable duplicate. Same dates of birth and death. Same wife. Children are same as on https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3MDB-Z7K . fathers need to be confirmed with sources.