Adam Sater



Tracing his Roots ...










we had so much fun

at Adam's basketball games


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Photo of Adam with his fiance,
who is now his wife,
Audra Ann (Miller) Sater.

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Audra Ann (Miller) Sater was born 1978,
the daughter of Steve (no middle name) Miller
and Mona Sue (Roberts) Miller






Adam Sater's beautiful bride,

Audra Ann (Miller) Sater



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Adam Sater
and
Audra Ann (Miller) Sater

on their honeymoon
in the Bahamas


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Click here
to read about
Audra and Adam's son,


Coleman Adam Sater









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to read about
Audra and Adam's daughter,


Winifred Sue Sater









Payton

is also a beautiful Sater.

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Adam
with Uncle Mark

in matching coats
and riding horses

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more photos
with my nephew

Adam Sater

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    GENEALOGICAL TIDBITS

      Like everyone who researches back far enough, we have connections to known historical figures. For example:

    • Adam Sater is a great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of the Reverand Richard Denton (born 1603 in Yorkshire England. Founder of the first Presbyterian Church in the New World.).

    • Adam Sater is a second cousin removed seven times of U. S. President, Zachary Taylor (because Adam is a great-great-great-great-great-grandson of his second cousin, John Taylor).

    • Adam Sater is a great-great-great-great-great-grand-nephew of John Denton, who was listed as a resident at Ruddle's Fort, Kentucky, at the time of the 1780 attack by the British and Native America warriers. This is because Adam is a great-great-great-great-great-grandson of this John Denton's brother, Thomas Denton.

    • Similarly, Adam Sater's great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother, Catherine "Katie" Eddleman was at this Fort and taken captive, along with her sons John and Daniel, according to family legend, and we know that she later married John Burger, who was listed as a resident of Ruddles Fort at the time of the massacre. (It is possible that even more ancestral and/or collaterol relatives were at the massacre, because Zumwalt, Morris and Williams individuals were present, and those are also some of our early Kentuckiana ancestral surnames.)

    • Adam Sater is a great-great-great-grand-nephew to the husband of President Abraham Lincoln's first cousin. This is because Adam is the great-great-great-grandson of Allen Denton, whose brother, Isom Denton, married Elizabeth Lincoln, the President's first cousin.

    • Adam Sater is seventh-cousin removed three times of Col. Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth, who was the first publicized casualty of the U. S. Civil War when he was shot trying to remove a rebel flag in Virginia. This Col. Ellsworth was a close personal friend of President Abraham Lincoln, and the President sobbed upon learning of Col. Ellsworth's death and hosted Col. Ellsworth's funeral in the East Room of the White House. Adam's uncles's and grandfather's middle name, "Ellsworth," was passed down through our Hickman and Denton families in honor of Col. Ellsworth. (See our Web site on Col. Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth.)

    • Adam Sater is first cousin removed eleven times of William PENN (because Adam is a great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Lawrence ROUTH (born 1660 in Hawes, Yorkshire, England), who was first cousin of William Penn.)

    • Adam Sater is great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Henry Sater, Benefactor and Founder of the first Baptist Church to be built in Maryland. That Church was built in 1716 and remains open with historical site designation. Biographical book about this Henry Sater's Life is available in the Indiana State Library and the Library of Congress.

    • Adam Sater is great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Catherine (Allen) Towson of London, who herself was a descendant of Oliver Cromwell, Protector of the Throne in England for nine years (1649 to 1658) after the beheading of King Charles I. (The above-named Catherine was mother to Dorcus Ossage (Towson) Sater, spouse of the above-listed Henry Sater.)

    • As with many family lines, our Routh family line are said to be traced back to Charlemagne and King Pepys of Italy (per Routh documents in the Indiana State Library).

    • Also, check out Adam Sater's Native American roots, via the UTE TRIBE. This Ute connection is through the Eddleman family. A similar report of relationship to the Cherokees is made in Adam's Hickman family.


    ADAM SATER

      • Adam Sater was born 1976 in Indiana.






                      Adam Sater shown with his mother,
                      Susan Jean (Hickman) Sater,
                      and his sister,
                      April Sue Sater






  • Adam Sater is the grandson of:

      • Charles Lawrence SATER (Born 1928 in Monroe County, Indiana.)
      • & Marilyn Jean ( BEST) Sater (Born 1934.)
      • Harold Ellsworth HICKMAN (Born 1920 in Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois.)
      • & Winifred Jean (EDDLEMAN) Hickman (Born 1930 in Stanford, Monroe County, Indiana. Died 25 August 1996 in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. Buried at Clear Creek Cemetery, Clear Creek, Monroe County, Indiana.) Visit the Memorial Page for Winifred Jean (Eddleman) Hickman.
  • Adam Sater is the great-grandson of:

      • Schyler Wilburn Sater ---- (Born 13 May 1897 in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. Married 26 July 1923 in Monroe County, Indiana. Died 30 May 1975 in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. Buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville, Monroe County, Indiana)
      • Margaret Erma (Godsey) Sater ---- (Born 30 December 1906 in Monroe County, Indiana. Married 26 July 1923 in Monroe County, Indiana. Died 16 January 1980 in Monroe County, Indiana. Buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville, Monroe County, Indiana)
      • Evan Eugene Best ---- (Born 08 February 1907 in Franklin County, Indiana. Married 31 May 1930. Died 13 January 1994 in Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana. Buried in Dale Cemetery, Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana)
      • Della Mae (Cline) Best ---- (Born 15 September 1908 in Rush County, Indiana. Married 31 May 1930. Died 19 May 1984 in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana. Buried in Dale Cemetery, Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana)
      • Charles "Charlie" Ambrose Hickman, Jr. ---- (Born 16 March 1877 in Orange County, Indiana. First married 15 September 1900 in Orange County, Indiana. Charles' three wives were Mary Elizabeth (Fears) Hickman, Mary Ellen (Hacker) Rice Hickman and Stella (Bennett) Easter Hickman. Died 27 March 1967 in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. Buried in Clear Creek Cemetery, Clear Creek, Monroe County, Indiana.)
      • Mary "Mamie" Elizabeth (Fears) Hickman ---- (Born November 1880 in Orange County, Indiana. Married 15 September 1900 in Orange County, Indiana. Died 06 August 1932 in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. Buried in Clear Creek Cemetery, Clear Creek, Monroe County, Indiana.)
      • Clarence Noble Eddleman ---- (Born 26 January 1909 in Bruceville, Washington Township, Knox County, Indiana. Married 11 July 1929 in Monroe County, Indiana. Died 25 January 1984 in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. Buried in Greene County Chapel Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana -- just across the county line from Stanford, Monroe County, Indiana.)
      • Elda Elizabeth (Routh) Eddleman ---- (Born 26 August 1910 in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. Married 11 July 1929 in Monroe County, Indiana. Died 11 August 1999 in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. Buried in Greene County Chapel Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana -- just across the county line from Stanford, Monroe County, Indiana.)
  • Adam Sater is the great-great-grandson of:

      • Richard Mansford Sater ---- (Born 12 April 1875 in Orange County, Indiana. Married 26 April 1896 in Monroe County, Indiana. Died 10 May 1948 in Monroe County, Indiana. Buried in Salem Cemetery, Morgan County, Indiana.)
      • Emmaline "Emma" L. (Stalcup) Sater ---- (Born 05 March 1875 in Gibson County, Indiana. Married 26 April 1896 in Monroe County, Indiana. Died 04 August 1964 in Morgan County, Indiana. Buried in Salem Cemetery, Morgan County, Indiana.)
      • Charles Robert Godsey ---- (Born 22 August 1873 in Monroe County, Indiana. Died 14 February 1943 in Monroe County, Indiana. Buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana.)
      • Margaret "Maggie" (Simpson) Godsey ---- (Born 1878 in Washington County, Indiana. Died 14 February 1942 in Monroe County, Indiana. Buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana.)
      • George Berry Best, Jr. ---- (Born 22 July 1877 in Laurel, Franklin County, Indiana. Died 27 October 1947 in Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana. Buried in Dale Cemetery, Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana.)
      • Nellie Grace (Partlow) Best ---- (Born 14 August 1883 in Laurel, Franklin County, Indiana. Died 14 October 1946 in Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana. Buried in Dale Cemeter, Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana.)
      • Ora Cline ---- (Born 08 July 1885 in Rush County, Indiana. Died 31 July 1971 in Rush County, Indiana. Buried in East Hill Cemetery, Rushville, Rush County, Indiana.)
      • Lillian "Lillie" Louise (Schrieber) Cline ---- (Born 16 August 1883 in Rush County, Indiana. Died 26 September 1954 in Rush County, Indiana. Buried in East Hill Cemetery, Rushville, Rush County, Indiana.)
      • Charles Ambrose Hickman, Sr. ---- (Born 06 August 1842. Married 15 January 1865 in Orange County, Indiana. U. S. Civil War Veteran, Union Army, Private in Company A of the 38th Indiana Regiment. Died 20 May 1910 in Orange County, Indiana. Buried in Concord Cemetery, by Concord Church, south of Paoli, Orange County, Indiana.)
      • Roxey Emiline (Denton) Hickman ---- (Born 16 December 1848 in Crawford County, I