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Charles Bateson was born on 4 August, 1903 in Wellington, New Zealand, is an Australian historian and journalist (1903–1974). Discover Charles Bateson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Occupation Maritime historian, journalist and author
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 4 August, 1903
Birthday 4 August
Birthplace Wellington, New Zealand
Date of death 5 July, 1974
Died Place Vaucluse, Sydney
Nationality New Zealand

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Who Is Charles Bateson's Wife?

His wife is Coy Catherine Foster-Lynam (m. 1923-1962) Ann Graham (m. 1964-1974)

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Parents Charles Bateson and Alice Lowe, nee Rossiter
Wife Coy Catherine Foster-Lynam (m. 1923-1962) Ann Graham (m. 1964-1974)
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Children 1

Charles Bateson Net Worth

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1787

Bateson's greatest success came with the publication of The Convict Ships 1787–1868 (first published 1959).

Containing a comprehensive list of convict transports to the Australian colonies between 1787 and 1868 this remains the standard reference work of its type, an indispensable tool especially for those researching convict ancestry.

1903

Charles Bateson (4 August 1903 – 5 July 1974) was a maritime historian, journalist and author.

Charles Henry Bateson was born in Wellington, New Zealand, son of Charles Bateson, a company manager born Liverpool, England, and mother Alice Lowe, née Rossiter, from Wales.

1922

He was educated at Hurworth school, Taranaki, before migrating to Australia in 1922.

Charles Bateson worked as a journalist for a number of Australian papers.

He worked for newspaper proprietor Ezra Norton's "Truth and Sportsman Ltd" becoming a talented administrator and lead writer for the Sydney Truth and Melbourne Truth.

After Norton's newspapers were taken over by News Ltd Bateson became editorial manager of Mirror Newspapers Ltd, before helping launch The Australian newspaper.

Working for the Department of the Interior during World War II first as a publicity officer and then as principal information officer, he later became a war correspondent.

1923

Shortly after arriving in Australia, Bateson met and married journalist Coy Catherine Foster-Lynam on 27 August 1923 at St Peter's Anglican Church East Sydney.

Bateson pursued his interests in military, naval and maritime history throughout his life particularly in retirement and was a member of the Royal Australian Historical Society.

1943

It was during this time that he met two pilots in London with whom he collaborated in writing two of his early works as a writer: Spitfires over Malta (1943) and First into Italy (1944).

After his journalistic career Bateson pursued his interest in writing particularly in the maritime history of Australia and the Pacific.

1958

He was editor of The Log, the official journal of the Australian and New Zealand branch of the World Ship Society between 1958 and 1966.

1972

Another publishing success came with Australian Shipwrecks (1972).

Bateson completed the first volume in what was to be a six volume series of books on maritime disasters in Australia.

After his death the series was completed by Jack Loney.

Bateson bequeathed his collection of 1300 books and his personal papers to the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.

1974

Bateson died of coronary vascular disease at Vaucluse in Sydney on 5 July 1974, survived by his second wife Ann and daughter Louise of his first marriage.