GREETINGS FELLOW TATE RESEARCHERS

Descendants of Robert Tate Sr. of Russell County, VA 1724 – 1794 Updated 11/15/01

GREETINGS FELLOW TATE RESEARCHERS!

I am a Tate through my father’s line. Born during the Great Depression, he was raised as a ward of the State of IL and lived in thirteen foster homes by the time he was eight years old. He knew nothing of his ancestry. That fact, somehow, instilled in me, a yearning to learn what I could of his people.

I’ve been the grateful beneficiary of some very helpful "cousins" over the years that have generously shared their patience, knowledge, data and kindness with me.
Today, I am able to trace ten generations on this particular TATE line. Since posting the data at this site, my files have grown and grown. Much of my progress in this endeavor is due to Jerry Tate. He introduced me to, and assisted me in securing a copy, of Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984. I will be eternally grateful to these women for their extraordinary dedication and diligence in the pursuit of their mission.

The Updike Book provides the "bones" of this database. It is a remarkable collection of data when you consider that this was before the Internet. We have all learned that just because something is on the Internet, it is not necessarily valid. The same caution should be taken with this book. I have not changed anything from the book unless I have found verified evidence or been advised of a correction by a direct descendant. I have included sources and references. Speculation continues today as to the validity of the earliest family, that of Robert Tate, Sr. Whether the three sons listed in the book, and here, are actually brothers, is in question. Further research needs to be done and some of our "cousins" are spending a great deal of time and effort in the pursuit of the truth of these early Tates.

Since the original posting of this information I have had the fortune of finding some new "cousins". I have so enjoyed and am thankful for the collaboration offered by: Cindy King, Roland Tate,
Carol Vaughan, Sandi Crook, Sonny Tate, Shirley Knight, Vicky Drake, Billie Bailey, Sandra Hereford, Susan Kepler, Ron Jones, Beth Kruzich, Linda Mangrum, Sue Forrester, Sarah Land, Marcene Oxford, Allen Tate, Bob Tate, Blanche Tate, Dr. James Leroy Tate, Jr., Michael Tate, Sam Waring, Tyne Watson, Evin Bail, Jean Grumbling, Carolyn Dykes, and Mary Lou Highlander. Their kind generosity has helped to expand my files to over 6,000 individuals. If you, too, are a "cousin", please email me and say hello.

This is not an index of the book, but a privatized and edited copy of the data I entered into my software files (Family Tree Maker 9.0). My interest in this family is not limited to names, dates and places. I have attempted to gather as many stories, written articles and references I could find about these individuals. This, to me, brings some life to their names, dates and places and some insight into their histories.

This is my interpretation of the data I’ve found. I do not guarantee the accuracy of the information contained herein. It is subject to change, errors and omissions. Please offer your suggestions, additions or corrections at
[email protected]

Best regards,
Ricki Wilkins
TATE, PRICE, BOYLES, DURNIL, WILKINS, RAETZ

 

Descendants of Robert Tate, Sr. of Russell County, VA

Generation No. 1

1. ROBERT (SR.)1 TATE was born Abt. 1725, and died 1794 in Russell County, VA.

Notes for ROBERT (SR.) TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

There were several families of the name Tate in southwestern Virginia before the Revolution and some were not related. There was an early Robert Tate, in Washington County, VA, who was probably the ancestor of the Col. John Tate, Robert Tate, Jr. and William Tate who settled in Washington County, VA, in 1772. This Robert Tate estate was taxed in 1794, indicating that he had passed on prior to that date.

Augusta County, VA was formed in 1738 and comprised a great part of Virginia. Botetourt County was formed in 1769 and Fincastle County was formed in 1772. Washington County was formed in 1776 and Russell County was formed in 1785, where they eventually found themselves living. Robert Tate Sr. died prior to 1794, however his son, Robert Tate, Jr., continued to be called "Jr." In November 1804, in Russell County, VA, a power of attorney was granted by Sarah Hanley to her friend Robert Tate, Jr. to "receive rent due me" on land in Orange County, NC; witnessed by Richard Davis, Robert Tate, Jr., and Aaron Tate. Robert Tate and Aaron were brothers, thus it seems there were several generations of Robert Tates in the area. This early Robert Tate was probably the father of Col. John, Robert Jr. and William Tate.

Reference: Russell County VA, Tax Digest; power of attorney

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The following legal petition was filed in 1785 and signed by several Tates.

This is a petition asking the House of Delegates of VA to place a line "fixed along Clinch Mountain and Montgomery line to the Carolina line" to separate them from Washington Co. These inhabitants include those of Clinch River, Moccasin Creek, Powels Valley, north branch of Holstein River, and "others." Dated Dec. 9, 1785. Washington Co., VA, is in the far southern section of VA, just before the border into TN and not far from NC. Signers of this petition are: Alexander SEAL, James SHEWMAKER, John SHOEMAKER, John SHORT, Thoms. SHORT, David SKAGGS, Solomon SKAGGS, John SKAGGS, Henry SKAGGS, Edwd. SMITH, H. SMITH, John SMITH, Enius SMITH, Elijah SMITH, Wm. SMITH, Wm. SMITH, Eli SMITH, Evens SMITH, Jr., Edward SMOTE, Tom STACY, Masheck STACY, Meshack STACY, Sammuel STALLARD, Edward STAPLETON, Edw. STAPLETON, Isaiah STILLS, Yeah STILS?, John TATE, Thomas TATE, Robert TATE, Jr., Rober TATE, Sr., Richd THOMPSON, John THOMPSON, Wm. THOMPSON, John THOMSON, Saml VANCE, John VANDYETHE.

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Children of ROBERT (SR.) TATE are:

2. i. JOHN (COL.)2 TATE, b. 1743, Augusta, VA; d. December 15, 1828, Lebanon, Russell County, VA.

3. ii. ROBERT (JR.) TATE, b. Abt. 1745, Augusta, VA; d. July 24, 1806, Moccasin Creek, Russell County, VA.

4. iii. WILLIAM TATE, b. 1747, Augusta County, VA; d. September 15, 1803, Russell Co, VA.

 

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN (COL.)2 TATE (ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1743 in Augusta, VA, and died December 15, 1828 in Lebanon, Russell County, VA. He married MARY BRACKEN 1766 in Lebanon, Washington Couinty, VA. She was born 1742 in New Castle, Delaware, and died March 13, 1817 in Lebanon, Russell County, VA.

Notes for JOHN (COL.) TATE:

John Tate was a Colonel in the Revolutionary War according to the reference from Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. 27, Tate Family. In a deposition in 1808 he moved to Russell Co., VA in 1772. They had 12 children., Robert, Samuel, Homer, John, Lydia, Isaac, Mattie and Hannah Tate. Hannah was born in 1772, died in 1844 and married Colbert Fugate.

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From The Tate Family of Russell Co., VA by David Farris, Gateway Press, 1986

From WFT V2 # 5573:

John Tate was born in 1743, Virginia, and is thought to be a son of Robert Tate. John is thought to be the brother to Robert Tate Jr., born 1745 and to William Tate, born 1747. John Tate, at the age of 23, married Mary Bracken in 1766.

In a deposition dated 24 February 1810 for the court case of George Fugate vs. Nancy Mahon; John Tate stated that he settled on Big Moccasin Creek on a spur of Clinch Mountain on the Holston River in November 1772 and that Francis Fugate family then lived on the land. The land was located in Botetourt County, and that Francis Fugate, deceased, who lived five miles from him, " did as the rest of us did, defended our land and families, and lived on the land in dispute (1772-1781) except for the time forted."

The land in the Moccasin Valley on which John Tate first settled was Botetourt County, then shortly thereafter became Fincastle County. (Jan. 1773- Jan. 1777) In 1777, Fincastle Co., was discontinued, and the land was then in Washington County. (Jan. 1777- May 1786) In 1786, John's original settlement near Lebanon, became present day Russell County.

John obtained his first land grant of 145 acres from the Royal Company of Virginia. The land was surveyed 12 December 1774 by John Floyd, Deputy to Colonel William Preston, Surveyor of Fincastle County.

Around 1775-76, John and his neighbors built a fort for protection against Indians on his land. The fort was called Tate's Fort and was known by early travelers to Tennessee and Kentucky.

John enlisted in the Washington County Virginia Militia and Patriots during the American Revolution and fought in the Revolutionary Battle of King's Mountain, 8 October 1780, in South Carolina. John Tate's name is found in the "History of Washington County and Southwest Virginia" by Lewis Preston Summers. The Washington County Militia was commanded by Colonel William Campbell who led them to victory against the British Forces. Colonel William Campbell was married to Elizabeth Henry, sister to Patrick Henry. She then married General William Russell, (for whom Russell Co. was named), after the death of Colonel Campbell.

A Land Treasury Warrant, survey recorded 1 May 1781 for $9,059, Washington County, gave John an additional 100 acres of land. In Nov. 1781, John Tate, Robert Tate, William Huston and John Wood were appointed to appraise the estate of Francis Fugate deceased, who was killed by a fall from his horse. John Tate in February 1782, was among the ones who were appointed to view and cut out the road down Moccasin Valley from Little Moccasin Gap in Clinch Mountain (present US 19) between Abingdon and Lebanon to Big Moccasin Gap (present US 23) near Gate City. With the formation of Russell County in May of 1786, John Tate was appointed constable and an overseer of the poor. He was also a Lieutenant in the Militia.

In 1787, John was appointed Captain in the upper Militia of the Moccasin Valley. He also took the "Oath of Allegiance" to the newly drafted Constitution of the United States. By appointment by the Governor of Virginia, John Tate served as a " Gentlemen Justice " on the Russell County Court with devotion for the rest of his life. Because of his position as Justice, he was referred to as John Tate; Gent., of John Tate; Esquire. John rode his horse to various places of county government meetings at Castlewood, Dickensonville and Lebanon, serving one to three days per month. He often presided, wrote the minutes of the meetings, and signed them with an attractive, bold signature.

Still in the Virginia Militia in 1789, John became Captain of the 2nd Battalion, 72nd Regiment. In 1792 when Lee County had been formed from part of Russell County, John was Appointed as one of the commissioners for Russell County to meet with the commissioners for Lee County to superintend and run the dividing line between the two counties. In 1800, John recorded his cattle mark with the Russell Co., Court. His cattle mark was a "swallow fork" in the left ear. John became Sheriff and Collector of Revenue serving 2 years in 1801.

James Monroe, the Governor of Virginia, later President, appointed John Tate to become Lieutenant Colonel Commander of the 72nd Regiment, 3rd Division of the Virginia Militia in 1802. Again in 1809, John was an overseer of the poor and served by re-appointments 15 or more consecutive years. In 1813, John and others, requested that a school be established officially as Amity Hall Academy. John was one of the signers and one of the trustees.

In 1819, John and his grandson, Robert Fugate, became executors of the estate of Colbert Fugate, deceased. Colbert Fugate married his daughter Hannah. Colbert was a farmer, part-time county official, and 3 times a member of the Virginia Legislature.

John as the senior Justice among 31 present for a special meeting in Lebanon in 1825, help start Emory and Henry College, 10 miles east of Abingdon at Emory, Virginia.

At the age of 83 in 1826, John again became Sheriff and Collector of Revenue for Russell County and served 2 years. This was his third term as Sheriff.

On the Tate Farm at Zumbeg, 15 miles southwest of Lebanon, in the Moccasin Valley, a moss-covered slab reads:

" Col. John Tate, died December 15, 1828, aged 85 years, and Mary Tate, his wife, died March 13, 1817, aged 75 years."

Inventory of his estate 11 Feb. 1829, wit: Martin Fugate, David Jessee and John Olson. At the sale 13 Feb. 1829 were: John Fugate, Hannah Fugate, Uriah Fugate, Hiram & John Owens, Elisha Price, John, Joseph, Robert and William Tate.

Administrator of estate, Robert Tate, a deed of 9 Dec 1829 is signed by: Robert Tate, Hannah Fugate, Samuel Tate and the heirs of Jane Haddox or Haddin, dec'd, John Buster and Martha his wife, William Fugate and Lydia his wife. To his son Isaac Tate, Hannah the widow of Colbert O. Fugate, etc. John Tate gave Isaac Tate a tract of land but did not deed it to him, consequently after his death in 1828, the family met and signed a deed to Isaac conveying the 108 acres on which he then lived to him, the deed dated 9 Dec. 1829.

SOURCES: JOHN TATE

Genealogies of Kentucky Families Vol. O-Y Register of the Kentucky Historical ociety

Tate Family - by R.N. Mayfield 1902 pg. 2-3; A History of Pulaski County Kentucky pg. 55-56 Complied by Alma Owens Tibbals, Published by Grace Owens Moore 1952 Bagdad, Kentucky

Tate Families of the Southern States by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

Printed by: Independent Enterprise 1984 Tate Families of Washington & Russell Co. Virginia pg. 1-15; Russell Co., VA Deed Book 1 Page 370; Tate-Burdine Family Cemetery, Russell Co., VA.; Tombstone Inscription; Record of 1st Land Grant - Fincastle Co. Records, Montgomery County, Virginia

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From The Tate Families of Russell County, VA, by David Farris, Gateway Press, 1986

The ancestors of Col. John Tate and his brother Robert Jr. are uncertain. Their whereabouts prior to their arrival in Southwest Virginia in the late 1760's or early 1770's has not been determined. There are some pieces of information that do point to the Tate family who first settled in York Co. in about 1635. This family lived in New Kent Co., which came out of York Co. from the mid 1660's, and through the 1760's in Hanover and Louisa Counties. Both Hanover and Louisa Counties came out of New Kent.

The association John and Robert Tate with this Tate family stems from the similarities in the family names, but more importantly, from their departure to Orange County, North Carolina. This connection can be made through John Tate's wife Mary Bracken.

Mary Bracken's grandfather, William Bracken, immigrated from England in 1699, landing in Philadelphia aboard the "Britannia" of Liverpool. He settled in New Castle, Delaware where he became well enough off to give land to his sons. John Bracken, Mary's father, sold his land in 1763 and left New Castle. He moved to Orange County, NC were he is recorded in 1766 and died in 1770.

The Tate family moved from the Louisa County area sometime in the 1760's with many of them settling in the Orange, Guilford and Caswell Counties of North Carolina. The census of 1790 shows the children of John Bracken living adjacent to several members of the Louisa County Tate family in the Chatham District. It is very possible that John and Mary Tate never did move to North Carolina, but struck out on their own during this time of westward movement.

Specific records of John and Robert (Jr.) Tate start in what was Botetourte County about 1770. Robert accumulated more land than John. Col. John Tate was active in the settlement of the area of what was to become Russell County. Both he and his brother Robert were very active in area affairs, with John the more civic minded of the two. A Robert Tate, possibly Robert and John's father, died in Russell County about 1794.

John Tate settled in Moccasin Creek in 1772, on land that Francis Fugate had lived on. John and Mary Tate remained their the rest of their lives. In the 1770's and 1780's he was active in the Militia, and he served as a Justice of the Court and as sheriff of Russell County. His daughter, Hannah, born about 1772, married Colbert Fugate about 1789 or 1790.

Robert Tate was not as active in civic affairs and less is know of him. His wife Mary's family is unknown. His oldest son Joseph married Margaret Floyd sometime before 1805. Joseph's son and Robert's grandson, Elisha, married Eliza Davenport. Elisha and Eliza Tate's daughter, Permelia Jane Tate married Ferdinand Joseph Colbert Fugate in 1850. This would make F.J.C Fugate and Permelia Jane Tate third cousins, sharing a common great-great grandfather, Robert Tate Sr.

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FRONTIER FORTS OF SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA, by Emory L. Hamilton

From Historical Sketches of Southwest Virginia, Number 4, 1968, pages 1 to 26

TATE'S FORT

Tate's Fort on Moccasin Creek in Russell County was another the early historians completely overlooked, and only two historical references brought it to light. The first made by Mrs. Samuel Scott of Jessamine Co., KY, who in referring to her stay on the Clinch makes this statement: "We moved out of Tate's Fort, close on Moccasin Creek, over to Holston to get ready to come to Kentucky." (15) This was in the spring of 1780 and she joined a party of emigrants to Kentucky in 1784.

The other statement was made by Captain John Carr, of Sumner Co., TN, who was born on Carr's Creek in Russell Co., VA, in 1773, and moved with his widowed mother to the Cumberland settlement in 1784. In speaking of the year 1776, he states: "My father settled on Big Moccasin Creek with some 15 or 20 families from Houston's Fort. The Indians were so troublesome that we built a "new fort". It was called Tate's Fort, where we forted in summer and returned home in winter." (16)

Carr's statement needs some clarification and he does not mean that his father settled on Moccasin Creek in 1776, but that it was this year in which they moved out of Houston's Fort where they had refugeed in the past and built a new fort for their convenience. His father had settled on Moccasin Creek much earlier for John, himself, was born there in 1773, and his father died there in 1782. This, then, places the construction of Tate's Fort in the year 1776.

That Tate's Fort was a stockaded affair certainly cannot be doubted, for 15 or 20 families could never have crowded into a fort house. It certainly must have been manned and defended by its occupants for I find no record of militia ever having been stationed there.

This fort was built on the lands of Colonel John Tate who had settled on Moccasin Creek in the year 1772, on a tract of 174 acres of land surveyed for him December 13, 1774. (17) I have not found any account that this fort was ever attacked directly by Indians.

 

More About JOHN (COL.) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Buried in Tate-Burdine Cemetery, Russell County, VA)

More About MARY BRACKEN:

Burial: Unknown, Buried in Tate-Burdine Cemetery, Russell County, VA)

Children of JOHN TATE and MARY BRACKEN are:

i. JOHN (JR.)3 TATE, b. August 06, 1761, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown, KY; m. SUSANNAH MAYSE; d. Unknown, KY.

5. ii. JANE TATE, b. 1763, Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA; d. Bef. December 09, 1829, Pulaski County, KY.

6. iii. ROBERT TATE, b. July 31, 1768, Fincastle, VA; d. August 03, 1844, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY.

7. iv. HANNAH TATE, b. 1772, Russell County, VA; d. June 03, 1844, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY.

8. v. SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR) TATE, b. November 11, 1775, Russell County, VA; d. May 21, 1845, Pulaski Co, KY.

9. vi. MARTHA (MATTIE) TATE, b. 1777, Washington County, VA; d. 1847, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY.

10. vii. ISAAC TATE, b. September 27, 1780, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

11. viii. LYDIA TATE, b. 1785, Russell County, VA; d. October 15, 1854, Scott County, VA.

 

3. ROBERT (JR.)2 TATE (ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1745 in Augusta, VA, and died July 24, 1806 in Moccasin Creek, Russell County, VA. He married MARY 1774 in Rockbridge County, VA. She was born Abt. 1758 in Augusta, VA, and died Unknown.

Notes for ROBERT (JR.) TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Robert, born, circa 1745 of Augusta County, VA, but later of Fincastle County, VA, son of Robert Tate. Robert Tate Jr. received a land grant of 174 acres in Fincastle, County, VA on December 13, 1774 on Big Moccasin Creek, North Fork of Holston River. On April 20, 1784 he received a land patent of 250 acres in Washington County, VA on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek on a spur of Clinch Mountain on the Holston River some three miles from Col. John Tate. In 1781 he and his brother, John swore allegiance to the United States in Washington County, VA. In 1781, Col. John Tate, Robert Tate, Wiliam Houston, and John Wood were appointed to appraise the estate of Francis Fugate, deceased, who was killed by a fall from his horse and who lived in the valley when the Tate families arrived.

He was an Ensign of the Militia in 1786, while his brother, John was a Lieutenant. He died testate, July 24, 1796. His will executed 29, Jul 1796 to wife, Mary. "The still, the land I now live on, except the land on the S. W. side of Mill to the line where it crosses Ovelton's road, then to be given to my sons Joseph, Tate, Alexander Tate, Aaron Tate and my daughter Polly. To my sons, John Tate, James Tate, land S. W. of Mill, only they to pay my son Robert Tate", wit. Robert Tate, Jr., Isaac Tate and John Tate.

At a court held in Russell County, VA, February 3, 1807 and proven by the Oath of John Tate and William Fugate, and on motion of Mary Tate, Richard Davis and Colbert Fugate, security for Mary Tate, she posted bond of ($2,500) administered with the will annexed granted her. The witnesses to this will were, no doubt, the son of John Tate, Robert, John Tate, William Tate and Colbert Fugate, his son-in-laws. The Robert Tate of this sketch is the man who was a contemporary with and associated in many court affairs with Col. John Tate. I am quite sure they were brothers, but no documentary proof exists. Robert Tate's will did not mention that most of his children were minors, but they were. On October 10, 1816, John Tate and wife Dicey, James Tate and wife Ruth, Robert Tate and wife Susannah, Alexander Tate and wife Delilah, Aaron Tate and wife Betsey and Marady Price and wife Polly, all of Warren County, TN, of the first part to Joseph Tate of Russell County, VA, the home place. The same land this Robert Tate acquired in 1774 and 1784, adjacent to Richard Davis and Hullams, witnessed by John Rodgers and Reuben Berryman. All of the males signed, and Mary (Polly) Tate signed her right of dower to her son Joseph Tate.

References: Fincastle County, VA, Deed Book, page 80, 81; Russell County, VA will Book 2, page 132; Deed Book 5, pages 537, 539; History of South West VA, by Lewis Summers, page 389, 843; David Faris; See Leland B. Tate letter; April 1783 to View Road; May 1786 Robert Appointed Ensign or 2nd Lieutenant of Militia; April 1787 Appointed Full Lieutenant.

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Excerpts from Rebels, Saints and Sinners, An Ancestral History of the Southern States, by Dennis Armfield Tate, 2000

He received a land grant of 174 acres on December 13, 1774 on Big Moccasin Creek, North Fork of the Holston River in Fincastle County, VA. It begins near Hansonville and is a long valley extending to near Big Moccasin Gap in Scott County, VA. The Valley is paralleled by Clinch Mountain on the South and Moccasin Ridge on the North. Moccasin Valley adjoins Washington County, VA at the top of Clinch Mountain and Scott County, VA to the South. Big Moccasin Creek extends the entire length of the valley flowing into the north fork of the Holston River near Big Moccasin Gap. The story is told that early settlers coming through the valley found Indian moccasin footprints in the soft mud on the banks of the creek. This, the name Moccasin Creek and later Moccasin Valley. The naming of the creek has been attributed to Daniel Boone in about 1769.

Source: Heritage of Russell County, VA 975.5755 D3h

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Notes submitted by Roland Tate, descendant, in an email dated 01/13/2000

"Here is another date correction for you. J. Strigel Tate established Robert Tate's date of death as July 24, 1806, not 1796 as printed in the Updike book. I am sure that that date was provided them as well, but got confused with the date Robert signed his will (July 29, 1796). Robert Jr. appeared in court October 25, 1803 for the purpose of executing his brother William's will. In November of 1804 he was given Power of Attorney by Sarah Hanley for purpose of collecting rents due her in Orange Co., NC. His own will was presented in court on February 03, 1807, some four months following his death."

" James Striegel Tate, Individual 1531X on pages 102 and 103 did fully a third of the research that went into the Vol. II book. He was in almost constant touch with my mother and oldest sister for the last three years of his life. He sent considerable information directly to them and of course he sought information."

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Notes submitted by Roland Tate, descendant, in an email dated 04/14/2001

"The Personal Property Tax listing on the Russell County, VA Gen Web lists our Robert Tate, Jr. as Robert, Sr. and Col. John Tate's son Robert, as Robert Jr. The head of the household was tithed along with white males in the household between the ages of 16 and 21. Some with infirmities and/or old age are exempted and designated with a Zero." "On this forum, they include Col. John Tate, Robert Tate, and William Tate, all in the Lower District. I believe that the Upper district later became a part of Tazewell County. The 1791 List of the Lower District is missing. The Lists otherwise included are from 1787-1802 and 1810."

"In 1787, there was a Robert Tate listed that could be either our Robert Jr. or Robert Sr. (just himself or 1). In 1788, there was no Robert listed, but John was listed as 1 & 1 on two lines. This may be a typing error, or a mistake in the original records. In 1789 and 1790, Robert was taxed 1 (on himself) and 1791 (we don't know)." "In 1792, Robert paid for himself and 1 (16-21). In 1797, Robert is taxed on himself and 2 (16-21_. In 1798, Robert is taxed on himself and 2 (16-21). In 1800, Robert is taxed on himself and 1 (16-21), but none of his children are added to the Tax Lists. In 1801, Robert is taxed on himself and 2 (16-21) and Joseph is taxed on himself. In 1802, Robert is taxed on himself and 2 (16-21)."

"It would be nice if we had the information for 1803 - 1809, but I don't. Both Joesph and Alexander were taxed in 1810, but none of the others of Robert's family were." "James Striegel Tate sent a chart to my mother entitled "Five Tate Brothers of Warren County, Tennessee". In it, he bases the ages of the brothers on the 1830 Federal Census. He uses the 1820 Federal Census for some of the children and some of the wives. I believe that Mentzel and Updike mistakenly calculated from the 1820 Census for the ages of some of the brothers. Anyway, Striegel lists John, James and Robert as being 50 - 60 on the 1830 Federal Census. He lists Alexander and Aaron as being 40 - 50 on the 1830 Federal Census. It seems that Joseph was also among the 50 - 60 group on the 1830 Census. Thus, there were four sons born in the 1770-1780 group and two sons in the 1780-1790 group."

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Notes submitted by Roland Tate, descendant, in an email dated 04/15/2001

"The 1830 Federal Census of Warren County, TN lists John Tate, age 50 - 60, born 1770 - 1780 and Leodicia, age 40 - 50, born 1780 - 1790. On the 1820 Federal Census of Warren County, TN they were listed with six children, 3 males, 3 females between the ages of 16 - 26, 5 children under the ages of 10; 2 males and 3 females. On the 1830 Census, they were listed with 3 males 5 - 10 and 1 female under 5. On the 1840 Census there is 1 male under 5."

"The 1830 Federal Census of Warren County, TN lists James Tate, age 50 - 60, born 1770 1780 and Ruth, age 26 - 45, born 1785 - 1805.

On the 1820 Federal Census of Warren County, TN they were listed with 5 children; 3 males and 2 females between the ages of 16 - 26, 2 children; 1 male and 1 female between the ages of 10 - 16 and 5 children; 5 males, under the age of 10. By the 1830 Census, he had 1 male and 1 female with Ruth between the ages of 5 - 10 and 3 males under 5 with Elizabeth. Elizabeth is age 20 - 30 on the 1830 Census."

"The 1830 Federal Census of Warren County, TN lists Robert H. , age 50 - 60, born 1770 - 1780 and Suzannah, age 26 - 45, born 1785 - 1805. On the 1820 Federal Census of Warren County, TN, they were listed with 4 children, 2 males and 2 females between the ages of 10 - 16 and 4 children; 1 male and 3 females, under 10. From this chart, it appears that in 1830, Suzannah had had 1 male and 1 female ages 5 - 10 and 1 male under 5. His second wife, Cintha, had 1 male under 5. Her age was taken from the 1850 Federal Census of Warren County, TN as 40 - 50, so whe was still quite yound in 1830. On the 1840 Census they are listed with additional children; 2 males and 1 female, ages 5 - 10 and 1 male and 1 female under 5."

"The 1830 Federal Census of Warren County, TN lists Alexander Tate, age 40 - 50, born 1780 - 1790 and Delilah, age 40 - 50, born 1780 - 1790. On the 1820 Federal Census of Warren County, TN they were listed with 2 males under 10. In 1830 they had 2 additional children listed; 1 male and 1 female, ages 15 - 20."

"I will not list Aaron at this time, as there is no doubt that he was the youngest son and since Joseph remained in Virginia, he was not included in the chart. From this, I think that you can see my reasoning for the order of their births."

I concur with Roland's reasoning and have reflected these changes in the birth dates and order of birth for Robert Tate Jr.s children in this file. Note from Ricki Wilkins, descendant.

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Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984; Excerpts from Rebels, Saints and Sinners, An Ancestral History of the Southern States, by Dennis Armfield Tate, 2000

WILL OF ROBERT TATE

Russell County, Virginia

Will Book 2, Pages 122-123

Executed 03 February 1807

Be it remembered that I, Robert Tate of the county of Russell in the State of Virginia being in a very weak and infirm state of body but of sound mind and desirous of settling my worldly affairs do make this my last will and testament giving and bequeathing as follows, viz:

Imprimis,

1st I do give to my wife Mary Tate one Negro woman named Luce and one Negro boy named Jim and also one Negro boy named Sulas and also four cows and calves, two two-year old heifers, one two year old steer and also two bay horses and one gray horse, and also all my household furniture and also all my stock of hogs and also the land I now live on and also all working tools thereto belonging except that piece or parcel of land lying on the south west side of the mill dam beginning at the big spring thence with the dam to the saw pit thence to the cave by the big sink hole thence to the line where it crosses Ovaltons road and also do give to my wife Mary Tate one still and the implements thereto belonging and also all my flock of sheep and also one yearling steer to hold during her natural life or widowhood then at her death or marriage to be divided between my son Joseph Tate and my son Alexander Tate and my son Aaron Tate and my daughter Polly Tate reserving to my wife Mary Tate her third part only in case she should marry.

Item, I give to my son John Tate and my son James Tate that piece or parcel of land above mentioned lying south-west of the mill dam and bounded as above directed, only that my son John Tate and my son James Tate do pay my son Robert Tate a ten hands horse each at the time they receive the land.

I give to my son Robert Tate one Negro girl named Ryah and also one man's saddle.

Item, I do direct that the above mentioned part of my estate except the land be appraised but not sold and also do except the Negro girl named Ryah which I gave to my son Robert Tate.

Item, I do direct that one mare and colt and one two-year old mare, three steers, one two-year old heifer and four of the smallest size of the big barrows to be sold to discharge my debts.

Confirmed and subscribed by me this twentieth day of July one thousand seven hundred and ninety six.

/s/ Robert X Tate, his mark (Seal) Test: Robert Tate junr., Isaac Tate, John Tate

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Additional Addendum of Will: At a court held for Russell County the third day of February 1807.

This instrument of writing was witnessed in court as and for the last will and testament of Robert Tate dec'd and proven by the oath of John Tate one of the witnesses thereto and the hand writing of Robert Tate junr. another of the witnesses proven by the oath of the said John Tate and William Fugate and thereupon ordered to be recorded. An on motion of Mary Tate who made oath according to law and together with Richard Davis and Colbert Fugate her securities entered into and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of $2,500 conditioned as the law directs administration with the will annexed is granted her on the said decedents estate in due form.

/s/ Teste Henry Dickenson, C.R.C.

Indenture Page 537 33832;

This indenture made the 14th day of October between John Tate and dicey, his wife; James Tate and Ruth, his wife; and Robert Tate and Susannah, his wife; and Alexander Tate and Delilah, his wife; and Aaron Tate and Becky, his wife, all of Warren County and the State of Tennessee and Merady Price (who married (Polly) Mary Tate), and his wife, of the aforesaid county and state of the one part and Joseph Tate of Russell County vs State of Virginia of the other part witnessed; That the said John Tate and dicey, his wife, James Tate and Ruth, his wife, and Robert Tate and Susannah, his wife and Alexander Tate and Delilah, his wife, and Aaron Tate and Betsy, his wife and Merady and Polly, his wife for and in consideration of the sum of thirteen hundred dollars to them in hand paid by the said Joseph Tate before the sealing and delivery of them present the right whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted bargained and sold unto the said Joseph Tate his heirs and assignees there, several parts of a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Russell County on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek and bounded as follows to whit:

Beginning at a Spanish oak on the gravelly ridge thence south to black oak and dogwoods corner to Richard Davis' conditional corner and with his line to another of said Davis' corner on a dogwood and hickory on a line of Hulloms back of 13 acres and with Hulloms land up the several course and meanders of the creek to a rock on the south back of said creek. Thence, south to a white oak and to a tree on the old patent line thence with the old patent line N33 degrees West 95 poles crossing the creek to a small white oak on the top of a ridge N 5 E 85 poles crossing the walnut hollar to a white oak on the side of a ridge south 71 U 215 poles crossing a branch to the beginning containing one hundred and seventy seven acres it being part of a tract of land of 250 acres of land granted to Robert Tate deceased by patent bearing date the 20th day of April 1784. To have and to hold said tract of land together with all and every of its and there appentunances unto the said Joseph Tate his heirs and assignees forever and the said John Tate, James Tate, Robert Tate, Alexander Tate, Aaron Tate and Meridith Price and there severally gives before mentioned doth hereby warrant and defend the said tract of land unto Joseph Tate, his heirs and assignees against the claims of them and each of them and all persons claiming under them. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day and date first above written.

/s/ Robert Tate (seal), Aaron Tate (seal), John Tate (seal), Alexander Tate (seal), Meridith Price (seal), James Tate (seal)

Testament: John Rodgers & Reuben Berryman /s/

I, Mary Tate, do hereby relinquish all my right of dowry on a certain tract of land on Moccasin Creek in Russell County in the State of Virginia, of which my former husband, Robert Tate, granted unto my son, Joseph Tate for value received of him. Given under my hand and seal this 14th day of October and in the year of our Lord, One thousand Eight Hundred and sixteen.

/s/ Mary Tate,

Test: James Tate & John Rodgers

State of Tennessee - Warren County: I Joseph Colville, Clerk of the Court of Pleas and Quarters Session for said court do certify that the execution of the within deed was proven in open court by the oaths of John Rodgers & Reuben Berryman, the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded - let it be registered. I do further certify that the relinquishment of the dowry of Mary Tate widow and wife of Robert Tate dec's was proven in open court by the oaths of John Rodgers and James Tate, the subscribing witnesses thereto. Given under my hand and private seal (at office) having no seal of office (at office) this 7th day of March 1817

/s/ Jos. Colville, Clerk

I, Benjamin Wooton, Chairman or Chief Justice of the County Court of Warren County do certify that Joseph Colville is the proper clerk of our said court and that due faith and credit ought to be give to his official acts as such and that his certificate is in due form of law. Given under my hand March 29, 1817

/s/ Benjamin Wooton. Source Pages 537 & 538, Film 33832 or record thereof.

References: Virginia Historical Magazine, Page 194 states that Robert Tate, (died on July 29, 1806) beneficiaries, wife, Mary; children, Joseph, Alexander, Aaron, Polly, John, James, Robert executors (none) (Mary Tate, administratrix); Testator signed by mark, witnessed, Robert Tate Junr., Isaac Tate, John Tate, Probated February 3, 1807, Page 132, Abstracts of Wills of Russell County, Virginia from 1803 to 1850 by Elihu Jasper Sutherland Will Book B1.

On Page 148 of the Russell County, VA Will Family History Library 33826, An Inventory of the Personal Estate of Robert Tate, deceased dated March 5, 1807 appears:

One Stud horse, 36 pounds sterling; one brown mare, 24 pounds sterling, total 60 pounds sterling. One bay gelding, 36 pounds sterling; one brown jack horse, 24 pounds sterling, total 60 pounds sterling; one sorrel two years old, 12 pounds sterling; one bay filly 3 years old, 15 pounds sterling; one dun colt 7 y, total 18 pounds sterling, 12 shilling; one still, one worm, and one funnel 9 pounds sterling; six wash tubs, 1 fleakabout, 1 barrel and 1 keg, 2 pounds, 13 shilling; 1 large kettle and scale 6 oz., 1 pot and 1 cale ly 3 pounds and 12 shilling; five cows 1 calf, 18 pounds, 5 head of 2 year old cattle, 10 pounds, total 28 pounds; two iron pot racks, 1 pound, 4 shilling; one cutting knife, steel screws and box, 15 shilling; one mulatto girl named Janet, 60 pounds, one set of smith tools, 11 pounds and 2 shilling, twenty head of sheep, 9 pounds, 1 Negro boy named Jack 75 pounds, total 84 pounds, 4 yearlings 3 pounds 6 shilling, one corn harrow, 1 pound, total 4 pounds, 6 shilling. One drag harrow 1/2 belonging to Joseph Tate, 18 shilling, two carshars ploughs #1 clevis, 3 pounds; 4 pair of gears, 5 pounds, 8 shilling; total 8 pounds and 8 shilling. One pair stretchers and one pair double trees, 1 pound, 4 shilling; One big wheel, 15 shilling, one hand saw and one foot auger, 24 shilling, total 1 pound sterling and 19 shilling, one fros?, one iron wedge, 1 inch auger & 1 drawing knife, 17 shilling.

Two chisels, 1 gauge, 1 claw hammer and one round shavs, 12 shilling; three cast boxes, two jack planes and one ford plane total 1 pound sterling and 4 shilling; one sang hoe, 1 twisted link, 1 gig, 2 bells and bell collars, 10 shilling; one old chest and old iron lumber, 6 shilling; four stirrup irons, 1 scythe anvil, 1 inshars and one chisel, 10 shilling, 6 pence, one scythe and cradle, 3 grass scythes and hangings, 2 pounds sterling and 6 pence, two yearling skins 1 y two mash tubs total 1 pound sterling, 4 pence; one wagon, 12 pounds, one log chain, one crowbar, 3 1/2 lbs of iron and two clevises, 13 pounds sterling, 10 shilling and 15 pence; three axes, one mattock, four weeding hoes, one shovel plough, and one sledge hammer, 3 pounds sterling, 6 shilling; two men's saddles and two bridles, 4 pounds sterling and 16 schilling, one side saddle and bridle 6 pounds, four iron pots, 3 dutch ovens and 3 pair of pot hooks, 3 pounds, 15 schilling; one iron pot rack, one pair fire tongs and one fire shovel, 1 pound sterling and 4 schilling, one loom, three slays, one quill wheel dividing bars, 2 pounds sterling and 8 schilling. Total 409 pounds sterling, 17 schilling 2 1/4 pence

/s/ Joseph Sampson, Jonathan Wood and John Wood, witnesses

The foregoing inventory continued March 20, 1807, one whip saw and filings, 2 pounds, 2 schilling; one broad axe 15/total 2 pounds sterling, 17 schilling; one flat iron 4/6, 4 sickles 1y, 1 pair saddle bags 15y, total 1 pound 9 schilling 6 pence; two pewter dishes, 3 casons, eight plates and 25 spoons, 4 pounds, 10 schilling, two coats, 1 waist coat, 1 pair shoe buckles and one small trunk, 3 pounds 12 shilling, two pair old cotton cords and pair wool cords, 13 shillings 6 pence, one pair tow cords 16, razor and strap 6, nine books 18/total 1 pound, 1 schilling 6 pence; one coffee mill and coffee pot 6/ two hackles 10/ total 16 schilling; two bottles 3/ 1 bottle with camphor 4/6; one jug owl 2/9 schilling 6 pence, one large delf dish, 2 plates and 2 earthen crocks, 16 schilling, six punch bowls 11/ two pitchers 6/ total 17 schilling, eleven saucers, eight tea cups, one cream jug, seven tea spoons and one pepper box 7 schilling; three tea pots, 1 sugar pot and one half pint mug, 8 schilling; one vinegar cruet, one have gill glass and one half pint tumbler, 3 schilling.

Inventory of Tate's Estate continued: One fire glass and one pair candle snuffers, 1 schilling, one pewter 9, 1 small tin bucket and 1 tin skimmer, total 11 schilling; half a dozen tin cups, 1 tin quart, 1 tin humpet and strainer, total 7 schilling, 6 pence; 4 3/4 blue cotton yarn 24, 4 vials 2/ one pair shears, 1 pound 6 schilling 6 pence; three spinning wheels and one check reel, 2 pounds 11 schilling, one lindsey hunting shirt, 1 lady shirt and 1 waist coat, 6 schilling; one looking glass 6/; 7 chairs and table 16/ ; 1 large trunk, total 2 pounds 6 schilling, two beds, steads, and furniture below stairs 12 pounds sterling, three beds steads, cords and furniture above stairs, 18 pounds; one woman's saddle and surcingle, 1 pound, 4 schilling; seven knives and nine forks, 6 schilling; 12 lbs feathers 36/; 1 pair steelyards 24/; 1 man;s had 2/; 3 pounds 2 schilling; one small sorrel mare, 17 pounds; 1 Negro girl names Riah; 100 pounds; total 117 pounds; twenty three out hogs, 8 pounds 17 schilling 6 pence, 2 in the pen 19/6 total 9 pounds, 12 schilling; two barrels, one churn, one dye tub, one vinegar cag, one honey cag and one can total 18 schilling; one middle 16, one meal sifter 16, one santhern, 6 pence, total 3 schilling, 6 pence; one ball scythe and one candlestick 7 schilling 6 pence, Total of this page 188 pounds 2 schilling.

/s/ J. Sampson, John Wood, Z Fugate /witnesses/

The foregoing Inventory still continued October 31, 1807; one bay mare and colt; bell and collar, 21 pounds, one small filly one year old, 9 pounds; 1 old sorrel horse, 12 pounds, total 21 pounds; one bay filly two years old, 16 pounds, 10 schilling, Total 58 pounds and 10 schilling plus 188 pounds 2 schilling and 4909 pounds 17 schilling and 2 1/2 pence for a total amount of 655 pounds 9 schilling 2 1/2 pence. We the underneath commissioners being first duly sworn for that purpose do certify that we have appraised the personal estate of Robert Tate deceased, and find the same to be as above stated. Given under our hands this third day of November 1807.

/s/ J. Sampson, John Wood, Z Fugate, Mary Tate Administratrix. At November court 1807, this inventory and appraisement of the estate of Robert Tate, deceased was produced in court and ordered to be recorded, Testa: /s/ Henry Dickenson C R C.

Brand of Robert Tate's livestock:

Ordered that Robert Tate's mark for his livestock a crop in the right ear and crop of the left ear be recorded. Washington County, May 16, 1782.

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From The Tate Families of Russell County, VA, by David Farris, Gateway Press, 1986

The ancestors of Col. John Tate and his brother Robert Jr. are uncertain. Their whereabouts prior to their arrival in Southwest Virginia in the late 1760's or early 1770's has not been determined. There are some pieces of information that do point to the Tate family who first settled in York Co. in about 1635. This family lived in New Kent Co., which came out of York Co. from the mid -1660's, and through the 1760's in Hanover and Louisa Counties. Both Hanover and Louisa Counties came out of New Kent.

The association John and Robert Tate with this Tate family stems from the similarities in the family names, but more importantly, from their departure to Orange County, North Carolina. This connection can be made through John Tate's wife Mary Bracken.

Mary Bracken's grandfather, William Bracken, immigrated from England in 1699, landing in Philadelphia aboard the "Britannia" of Liverpool. He settled in New Castle, Delaware where he became well enough off to give land to his sons. John Bracken, Mary's father, sold his land in 1763 and left New Castle. He moved to Orange County, NC were he is recorded in 1766 and died in 1770.

The Tate family moved from the Louisa County area sometime in the 1760's with many of them settling in the Orange, Guilford and Caswell Counties of North Carolina. The census of 1790 shows the children of John Bracken living adjacent to several members of the Louisa County Tate family in the Chatham District. It is very possible that John and Mary Tate never did move to North Carolina, but struck out on their own during this time of westward movement.

Specific records of John and Robert (Jr.) Tate start in what was Botetourte County about 1770. Robert accumulated more land than John. Col. John Tate was active in the settlement of the area of what was to become Russell County. Both he and his brother Robert were very active in area affairs, with John the more civic minded of the two. A Robert Tate, possibly Robert and John's father, died in Russell County about 1794.

John Tate settled in Moccasin Creek in 1772, on land that Francis Fugate had lived on. John and Mary Tate remained their the rest of their lives. In the 1770's and 1780's he was active in the Militia, and he served as a Justice of the Court and as sheriff of Russell County. His daughter, Hannah, born about 1772, married Colbert Fugate about 1789 or 1790.

Robert Tate was not as active in civic affairs and less is know of him. His wife Mary's family is unknown. His oldest son Joseph married Margaret Floyd sometime before 1805. Joseph's son and Robert's grandson, Elisha, married Eliza Davenport. Elisha and Eliza Tate's daughter, Permelia Jane Tate married Ferdinand Joseph Colbert Fugate in 1850. This would make F.J.C Fugate and Permelia Jane Tate third cousins, sharing a common great-great grandfather, Robert Tate Sr.

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Robert Tate, who, resided in Washington County, VA, assisted in establishing independence while acting in the capacity of a Surveyor of the Road and as a member of a Jury, qualifying him for service as a patriot in the Revolutionary War. He was a Surveyor of the Road from May 14, 1781 until April 16, 1783. He service on a Jury in 1782.

Cites: Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800 by Lewis Preston Summers, Page 843; Copies of Washington County, VA court minutes, Minute Book 1, pages 113, 144 and 188.

It is also probable that Robert served with the "Kings Mountain Men" a group of militia formed in his area, however we have not yet found documentation to support this. The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) has a concise application on Robert Tate and list all of his sources regarding his service. Descendants have been admitted into the association.

 

More About ROBERT (JR.) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Tate Cemetery, Russell County, Va

Children of ROBERT TATE and MARY are:

12. i. JOHN3 TATE, b. 1772, Russell County, VA; d. 1845.

13. ii. JAMES (MAJOR) TATE, b. 1778, Moccasin Creek, Russell County, VA; d. April 19, 1849, Warren County, TN.

14. iii. JOSEPH TATE, b. September 11, 1778, Botetourt County, VA; d. March 16, 1843, Lebanon, Russell County, VA.

15. iv. ROBERT HOOD (III) TATE, b. 1780, Russell County, VA; d. 1867.

16. v. ALEXANDER TATE, b. Abt. 1783, Russell County, VA; d. 1847, McMinnville, Warren County, TN.

vi. MARY (POLLY) TATE, b. 1787; d. Unknown; m. MEREDITH PRICE; b. August 13, 1790; d. March 27, 1843.

17. vii. AARON TATE, b. 1788, Russell County, VA; d. June 1862, Fort Payne, DeKalb County, AL.

 

4. WILLIAM2 TATE (ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1747 in Augusta County, VA, and died September 15, 1803 in Russell Co, VA. He married ELIZABETH. She died Unknown.

Notes for WILLIAM TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

William Tate, born about 1747 of Augusta or Botetourt County, VA, died September 15, 1803 testate. He settled in Washington County about the time, John and Robert did and is thought to be a brother. He was on the tax rolls for 1784. On February 20, 1793, Joel Hobbs and wife Margaret sold 145 acres on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain on the Holston River to William Tate. It would seem that he was not a public spirited man, however, there are so many acts attributed to the other William Tate over this period that I wonder if this William Tate was active, but the other William has received all of the credit, living in the same county as they did. He lived within five miles of Col. John and Robert Tate. He executed his will, September 15, 1803 in Russell County, VA, probated October 25, 1803 by wife Elizabeth.

References: VA Tax Rolls; Russell County Deed Book 1, page 254, Will Book 2, pages 42, 43.

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WILL OF WILLIAM TATE

Russell County, Virginia

Will Book 2, Pages 42-43

Executed 25 October 1803

In the name of God, Amen

I William Tate of the county of Russell in the State of Virginia, being in a weak and infirm state of body but of sound mind and desirous of settling my worldly affairs do make this my last will and testament giving and bequeathing as follows:

After my lawful debts and funeral charges being paid Item, To my wife, Elizabeth Tate the land that I now live on during her natural life; After the decease of my wife Elizabeth I give and bequeath to my son William Tate that part of the tract of land aforesaid including the house that I now live in and with an with a direct course from the west side of the house to the sugar camp and a direct course with the west side of said house crossing the creek to the line of said land including the upper end of said tract.

Item, To my son Joseph Tate and my son Robert Tate all that part or tract of land from the house aforesaid with the aforesaid conditional lines including the lower end of the above tract of land.

Item, To my wife Elizabeth Tate one besion mare and one grey mare, three cows and two calves, eleven head of sheep and all the hogs that now own and all my household furniture now belong to me and all the tools and implements belonging to me during her natural life excepting the grey mare which my son Robert is to have when he arrives at twenty one years of age and all my

moveable property this is not otherwise directed after the death of my wife Elizabeth shall be disposed of as herein after directed that is to say to my son Isaac Tate my son Joseph Tate my son William Tate my son Robert Tate and my daughter Peggy each to have equal shares.

Item, To my son William Tate one sorrel horse colt.

I do further appoint Robert Tate junr, Executor of my estate; confirmed and subscribed by me this15th day of September 1803.

William X Tate

Robert Tate Junr

John Tate

Samuel Tate

At a court held for Russell County the 25th day of October 1803. This instrument of writing was exhibited in court as and for the last will and testament of William Tate deceased and proven by the oaths of Robert Tate Junr. and John Tate and Samuel Tate witnesses hereto and ordered to be recorded. And on motion of Robert Tate Junr. Executor therein named certificates is granted for

obtaining Setters Testamentary in due form he having first made oath and entered into and acknowledged his bond in the sum of two thousand dollars together with John Tate his security conditioned as the law directs.

Children of WILLIAM TATE and ELIZABETH are:

18. i. JOSEPH3 TATE, b. 1777, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. WILLIAM (JR.) TATE, b. 1779, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. MARY; d. Unknown.

Notes for WILLIAM (JR.) TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

William Tate, born ca 1779, Russell County, VA, son of William and Elizabeth (?) Tate. They lived on the plantation filed on by Joel Hobbs in 1792, on Big Moccasin Creek. That his wife was Mary and that he was son of William Tate is indicated by deeds and will. On January 16, 1804, William Tate and Mary, his wife, of Russell County, VA, sold to Zachariah Fugate, 72 1/2 acres on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek, it being the upper part of the tract of land granted to Joel Hobbs on 15 December 1792 and conveyed to William Tate, Sr., Deceased, and granted by William Tate, Sr., to his son William Tate, Jr. by will. It was adj. William and Joseph Tate, including the dwelling house, etc.

Reference: Russell County, VA Will Book 2, Page 42: Deed Book 3, Page 456.

iii. ISAAC TATE, b. 1781, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. MARGARET; d. Unknown.

iv. MARGARET (PEGGY) TATE, b. 1783, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

v. ROBERT TATE, b. 1785, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. CYNTHIA; d. Unknown.

 

Generation No. 3

5. JANE3 TATE (JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1763 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA, and died Bef. December 09, 1829 in Pulaski County, KY. She married HENRY HADDOX (HADDIN?). He died Unknown.

Notes for JANE TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Jane Tate, daughter of Col. John Tate and Mary Bracken Tate was born about 1763 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA and died prior to December 9, 1829, when the heirs of Col. John Tate met to dispose of their inheritance. After she married, she settled in Pulaski County, KY.

References: Russell County, VA, Deed Book 8, page 370.

Children of JANE TATE and HENRY (HADDIN?) are:

i. USLEY (URSULA)4 HADDOX, b. 1785; d. Unknown.

ii. NANCY HADDOX, b. 1785; d. Unknown.

iii. MARY (POLLY) HADDOX, b. 1787; d. Unknown.

iv. MARTHA HADDOX, b. 1789; d. Unknown.

v. HANNAH HADDOX, b. 1791; d. Unknown.

vi. JOHN HADDOX, b. 1792; d. Unknown.

vii. LYDIA HADDOX, b. 1795; d. Unknown.

 

6. ROBERT3 TATE (JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 31, 1768 in Fincastle, VA, and died August 03, 1844 in Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY. He married WINNIE ATKINSON Abt. 1805. She was born August 1766 in SC, and died April 13, 1856 in Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY.

Notes for ROBERT TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Robert Tate was born July 31, 1768 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA, son of Col. John and Mary Bracken Tate. He settled very early in 1773 in Augusta County, VA. In 1776, Washington County was organized so he grew up in the same place on Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain and Holston River. He died in Pulaski County, KY. He married Winnie Atkinson, and settled in KY in about 1806 with his siblings, Major Samuel Bracken Tate, Hannah Fugate and Martha Buster. They were living in KY in 1810 with two children. His will February 15, 1844, probated August 19, 1844 with heirs only: Mary Short, Lidia and Joseph Smith, Samuel B. Tate, Peter Smith and Samuel. Samuel was executor. Witnessed by H. N. Beaty.

References: Wills Pulaski County, KY

Robert Tate was a slave owner. A very religious man, always wearing fancy deerskin clothing and a hunting shirt at religious meetings.

Children of ROBERT TATE and WINNIE ATKINSON are:

19. i. LYDIA4 TATE, b. August 15, 1808, Pulaski Co, KY; d. December 09, 1845, Pulaski County, KY.

ii. SAMUEL TATE, b. May 13, 1810, Pulaski Co, KY; d. October 08, 1828, Old Tateville Cemetery, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; m. MARY; d. Unknown.

20. iii. MARY TATE, b. December 05, 1811, Pulaski Co, KY; d. December 18, 1864.

iv. JOHN TATE, b. May 31, 1813, Pulaski Co, KY; d. October 27, 1823, Somerset, KY.

v. MARA BRACKEN TATE, b. 1815, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown; m. SAM BAKER; d. Unknown.

 

7. HANNAH3 TATE (JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1772 in Russell County, VA, and died June 03, 1844 in Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY. She married COLBERT O. FUGATE 1800 in VA, son of MARTIN FUGATE and MARY MARTIN. He was born 1759 in Frederick County, VA, and died 1819 in Russell County, VA.

Notes for HANNAH TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Hannah Tate was born about 1772 on Big Moccasin Creek, near Lebanon, Russell County, VA and died near Tateville, KY in 1844. She was the daughter of Col. John and Mary Bracken Tate. She married Colbert O. Fugate, born 1759 and died in Tateville, Pulaski County, KY, August 1819. However, in 1810, the family lived in Clay County, KY. He was undoubtedly the son of old Francis Fugate, who was living on land near where Col. John Tate settled in 1772 and who died testate in 1781. Col. John Tate, Robert Tate, William Houston and Jonathan Wood appointed to appraise the estate of Francis Fugate, deceased, estate. His will is of record in Russell County, VA, July 7, 1819. Probate September 14, 1819, Wife Hannah. Children, Samuel Bracken, Isaac Beverly, Lucinda Clark (minor), Lydia Drucilla Melford, Robert Fugate, Zachariah, in Scott County, Va, Mary Dorton, John Fugate on Moccasin Ridge, Edith Fugate, Ex. Col. John Tate, father-in-law, and Robert Fugate, witnesses: Benjamin Sasile, Andrew McHenry.

References: Chalkley Volume 2, Page 144, 145, 146. Family Records, Russell County, VA, Will Book 4, Page 8; Augusta County, VA.

Notes for COLBERT O. FUGATE:

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From The Fugate Family of Russell Co., VA by David Farris, Gateway Press 1986

There is some doubt as to who the original Fugate was in America. Early genealogists thought that Peter LaFoucate of Baltimore County, Maryland was the original settler. Further study, however, casts doubt on this and points to James Fugett who married Martha Poel (Poole). James was the son of James Fugett and Emaline Lamb of Ltegray, London.

James Fugett married Martha Poel in Henrico County, Virginia in 1694. The county was established in 1611, just four years after Jamestown. It extended on both sides of the James River from the junction of the James and Appomattox Rivers to the Blue Ridge Mountains. In 1634 there were 4914 settlers in Virginia, with 419 of these in Henrico County. In 1694 Henrico County consisted of Goochland (1727), Albemarle (1744), Amherst(1761), Fluvanna(1777), Nelson, Chesterfield (1747), Cumberland(1749), Buckingham(1732), Powhatan and part of Appomattox Counties as well as the cities of Richmond, Charlottesville and Colonial Heights. The boundaries have remained essentially unchanged since 1747.

They are known to have resided in Perquimans Precinct, North Carolina, from 1697 to 1702.

Josias Fugate is the earliest confirmed Fugate. He resided in the Northern Neck of Virginia in the Brunswick Parish of King George County. In Josias' will, dated 18 March, 1757, he mentions his sons Francis, John, Josias, Randolph, Martin and daughter Ann Swillavant, as well as his wife, Mary. Mary has, by tradition, been assumed to be Mary Martin. It is probable that his sons John, Josias, Randolph, and Martin, had moved elsewhere to settle. Randolph is known to have been in Orange County, Virginia, by 1738.

Martin Fugate was recorded in Frederick County in 1755. The area he was located in was possibly the area known as Dunmore County from 1772 to 1777, renamed Shenandoah County in 1777, and later divided into Page and Warren Counties. He was also recorded in Culpeper Co., Virginia, in 1761, 1763, and 1775. It is probable that all his children were born in this area. His brother John Jr. was recorded as selling his land in the same area on 09 October, 1771 then purchasing land in 1772 in the Moccasin

Valley in what was then Botetourt County, and later Fincastle, Washington, and finally Russell County. Martin was first noted in Russell County in 1789 as "exempt from taxation". It was in Russell County that Martin Fugate's estate was settled on 29 June, 1803.

The area which is now Russell County was an intertribal Indian hunting preserve until 1745 when it became part of Augusta County. Between 1769 and 1785 it was contained in Botetourt, Fincastle, and Washington Counties. In 1786, Russell Country was formed from Washington County. The boundary lines extended from Clinch Mountain to the Cumberland Gap on the Kentucky Border and eastward to a point near Bluefield, Virginia. In 1790 the County had a population of 3338, including 190 slaves.

The first known group of settlers arrived in Castles Woods, in 1770. Among this group, then considered squatters, was Charles Bickley, brother of Mary Carter. They claimed and settled on land to which they could not obtain legal title because of problems with the Loyal Company, Indians, and the Crown. Many of these first settlers did not obtain legal right to their land until the 1780s. A good account of the settlement of Southwest Virginia is given by Judge Lyman Chalkley.

In 1772, Francis Fugate settled at Moccasin Creek, one year after Col. John Tate. In 1774, because of continuing Indian raids, Captain William Russell was ordered to build a number of palisade forts as a means of protection. These forts, which protected many of the Fugate ancestors include Elk Garden Fort, where Solomon Litton was captured by Indians, Fort Blackmore, where Dale Carter was killed, and Tate's Fort, located on Col. John Tate's land. Following them were, among others, Colbert Fugate, Robert Tate Sr. and Robert Tate Jr.

The Moccasin Valley, where most of the Fugates and Tates settled, is a fertile but rocky farming area located in the southwestern part of Russell County. It extends from Hansonville to near Big Moccasin Gap in Scott County, with Clinch Mountain on the south and Moccasin Ridge on the North. The name of Big Moccasin Creek, attributed to Daniel Boone about 1769 after the first settlers found Indian moccasin footprints in the soft mud of the creek banks.

Martin Fugate had at least 4 sons Francis, Henley, Zachariah, and Colbert were all mentioned in court records. In addition, Benjamin and William Fugate, all residing in Moccasin Creek are probably his sons. He also may have had a daughter, Ann, married to Samuel Haddix of Moccasin Creek. A possible second daughter, married to James McCarty, was killed by Indians in 1788.

Martin's son Colbert, as well as Colbert's son, Isaac Beverly Fugate, who was born on 04 May, 1804, lived in Moccasin Valley, Russell County their entire lives.

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Colbert Fugate came to Russell County, VA in 1771 and settled on what was known as Big Moccasin Creek. Colbert Fugate served in Virginia's legislature for two terms. Colbert and his wife are buried on the family plantation which is still in the Tate family of Lebanon, VA. John Tate and Mary Bracken are buried there also.

WILL OF COLBERT FUGATE

Russell County, Virginia

Will Book 4, Page 8

Executed 14 September 1819

In the name of God. Amen!

I, Colbert Fugate of the county of Russell and State of Virginia being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory (for which I thank God) and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life, and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with - I give and bequeath the same in manner following, that is to say:

1st. I bequeath to Hannah Fugate, my wife, the plantation whereon I now live together with my farming utensils and household furniture except such part thereof as is herein otherwise disposed of, my stock of hogs, one Sorrell mare called Phillis, one three year old colt called the Brafford colt, three milk cows to be chosen by herself and all my slaves also ten head of sheep; all which I give

and bequeath to her during her widowhood for the maintenance of herself and my infant children, Samuel Bracken, Isaac Beverly, Lucinda Clark and Lydia Drucilla Milford Fugate. If my said wife should hereafter marry then it is my will and desire that she should have the use of my said plantation during her natural life together with every thing above devised to her, except my slaves, which in that event, she is to have no part of.

2d. I have heretofore given to my son Robert Fugate and conveyed to him, the tract of land whereon he lives except a small portion of the purchase money which he paid, in addition to which and bequeath to him fifty acres of land adjoining his said plantation, which said 50 acres was purchased by my said son Robert and myself, together with all other property advanced by me to him.

3d. I have given to my son Zachariah Fugate the plantation in Scott County which I purchased of James Gibson Sen. who did not convey the same previous to his death, some of his heirs have conveyed part of it to my said son Zachariah & myself. It is my will and I hereby bequeath to my said son Zachariah the said plantation together with all the other property which I have advanced

to him, and desire that a complete conveyance be made to him of the said land by the heirs and representatives of said Gibson, or if they all not make the said conveyance, that by a suit as he compel them to do so. And this property being more than I desire for the share of my said son, Zachariah, I require that he pay to my son Samuel Bracken Fugate within seven years from the

date of this my will, five hundred dollars which I leave as a charge on the said land.

4th. I bequeath to my daughter Mary Dorton one hundred dollars in cash, in addition to what I have already advanced to her, and in addition to her equal share with my other children of such devices herein after inserted as shall dispose of any part of my property in that manner.

5th. I bequeath to my son John one hundred acres of land lying on Mocherson Ridge at the head of Dever's branch and one hundred dollars in cash, in addition to what I have already advanced him, and also in addition to what will be herein after devised to him equally with my other children.

6th. I bequeath to my daughter Edith one grey mare, saddle and bridle which she has not in possession; two good cows being those two called hers. Eight head of sheep: One feather bed and furniture and one hundred dollars in cash in addition to what will be herein after devised to her equally with my other children.

7th. I bequeath to my son Samuel Bracken Fugate five hundred dollars to be paid him as aforesaid by my son Zachariah. Also two cows, one two year hold heifer and one yearling, one spotted 2 year old colt, a bridle and saddle to be purchased by my executors and to be worth thirty dollars; one feather bed and furniture, and if the said horse dies before my said son attains full age, then I give him one hundred dollars in addition. I also give to my said son Samuel Bracken my Negro boy Billy hereby revoking so much of the devise to my wife as as gives the said Negro boy Billy to her. I also give to my said son Samuel Bracken the north west quarter of section seven of township four north, in range eight west of the tract of country appropriate for military bounty land in the state of Illinois, which quarter section contains one hundred and sixty acres, and was conveyed to me by Thomas Ja_____

and Mary his wife.

8th. I bequeath to my son Isaac Beverly Fugate ____in the plantation whereon I now live. _____ ____him in fee simple one third of the said plantation when he attains full age so as such third does not interfere with the buildings thereon. One Sorrell mare colt, one cow, and calf, a bridle and saddle worth thirty dollars to be purchased by my executors, one feather bed and furniture. By the plantation whereon I live I mean the tract I first purchased and all others which I have since added to it, and I hereby revoke so much of the devise to my wife as is inconsistent with this devise.

9th. I bequeath to my daughters Lucinda Clark and Lydia Drucilla Melford being my two youngest children four hundred dollars each to be paid by my executors when they the said Lucinda & Lydia severally attain full age; and I desire that my executors should place out this money in safe hands at interest for the use and benefit of my said two daughters.

10th. All my personal estate not herein specifically devised I direct shall be sold by my executors, and the money arising therefrom, after the payment of just debts and funeral expenses, to be first applied to the payment of the pecuniary legacies herein devised and not otherwise provided for and the residue if any to be equally divided amongst all my children except my sons Robert & Zachariah

to whom I have already devised their full proportion of my estate, and all that I intend for them.

11th. I desire my executors to sell a small tract of land lying in Scott County, adjoining the lands Samuel Stalliards lived on till his death, and also a tract of land in Russell County called the Crockett place lying on the head of the Drift Timber branch for which I hold Ashur Crockett s bond for title and for which a suit is now pending in the County Court of Chancery at Russell courthouse, and the money arising therefrom to go in aid of the fund created by the 10th devise herein made, and to be applied in the same manner as

the money is therein directed to be applied.

12th. I direct my executors or the survivors of them after the lapse of ten years from this date to sell a tract of land of one hundred and sixty acres, lying in the Illinois state being the north east quarter of section twenty three of Township five north in range six west. And I require my said executors to pay the taxes thereon and to do all that ____ _____to ____the said land until the time

arrives when they are herein directed to sell it. And when sold the money is to be applied as in the 10th devise herein made is directed.

13th. After the death or marriage of my said wife I direct that all my slaves and their issue herein before specifically devised to any of my children to be equally divided amongst my children except my two sons Robert and Zachariah to whom I have already devised all the portion of my estate that I intend for them.

14th. And lastly I herein appoint my father-in-law John Tate and my son Robert Fugate executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by me and establishing this to be my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this seventh day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

Colbert Fugate (Seal)

Signed sealed and published as his last will and testament in presence of us. Benjamin Estill, Andrew McHenry

Virginia

At a superior court of law continued and held for Russell County the 14th day of September 1819. This instrument of writing was exhibited in court as and for the last Will and Testament of Colbert Fugate deceased, and proven by the oaths of Benjamin Estill & Andrew McHenry the subscribing witnesses thereto, and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of John Tate and Robert Fugate executors therein named who took the oath of an executor, and together with James McFarlane and Andrew Caldwell their securities, entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of eight thousand dollars, conditioned as the law directs, certificate is granted them for obtaining probate of the said will in due form

Teste, James P. Carrell DC

Children of HANNAH TATE and COLBERT FUGATE are:

21. i. ROBERT4 FUGATE, b. 1789, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

22. ii. JOHN FUGATE, b. 1796, Russell County, VA; d. 1878.

iii. SAMUEL BRACKEN FUGATE, b. 1798, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY.

Notes for SAMUEL BRACKEN FUGATE:

Samuel Tate lived in Pulaski County, KY , south of Somerset. He served 20 years in the County Courts of Pulaski County. After the War of 1812, was made a Major.

iv. MARY FUGATE, b. 1800, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

v. EDITH FUGATE, b. 1802, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. ISAAC BEVERLY FUGATE, b. 1804, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. FANNIE L. CARTER; d. Unknown.

Notes for ISAAC BEVERLY FUGATE:

Isaac Beverly Fugate's son Ferdinand Joseph Colbert removed to Texas County, Missouri in the late 1880's. In 1891 his son Isaac Beverly also moved to Texas County, arriving by train. They homesteaded 160 acres on the headwaters of Hog Creek 1 1/2 miles from the Stultz school, post office and general store. They farmed the homestead until the mid 1920's when they retired to a home

near the Stultz general store which they operated until it was closed in 1931.

From The Fugate Family of Russell Co., VA by David Farris, Gateway Press 1986

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vii. ZACHARIAH FUGATE, b. 1806, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

Notes for ZACHARIAH FUGATE:

From The Fugate Family of Russell Co., VA by David Farris

"Zachariah Fugate was probably born in Frederick Co., VA about 1763, and accompanied other family members to southwestern VA. Like his brothers he settled north of Clinch Mountain on Moccasin Creek in what became Russell County following the lead of his eldest brother Francis.

Zachariah Fugate was overseer of a road in stead of Alexander Barnett in August 1788, was appointed Ensign in August 1790, served on a jury in Sept 1790, took oath as Ensign in Aug 1791, surveyed a road in Feb 1794, appointed Ensign in Oct 1791, recommended as Captain in Oct 1794, commissioned Captain in Jan 1795 and reported a road not in repair in Nov 1796. Zachariah Fugate was

made administrator of the estate of Martin Fugate in June 1803. He was described as a Justice of the Peace in 1830. He was sheriff of Russell Co. in 1831. Zachariah Fugate appeared in Russell Co., VA Court several times in the 1790's in law suits as plaintiff, defendant and witness."

 

viii. LUCINDA CLARK FUGATE, b. 1808, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS CARTER, February 25, 1825; d. Unknown.

ix. LYDIA DRUCILLA MILFORD FUGATE, b. 1810, Russell County, VA; d. December 09, 1845; m. JOSEPH SMITH, January 01, 1824; d. Unknown.

 

8. SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR)3 TATE (JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 11, 1775 in Russell County, VA, and died May 21, 1845 in Pulaski Co, KY. He married JANE OWENS August 14, 1798 in Russell County, VA, daughter of WILLIAM OWENS and NANCY OWEN. She was born November 11, 1778 in Russel Co, VA, and died November 23, 1861 in Pulaski Co, KY.

Notes for SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR) TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Samuel Bracken Tate was born November 11, 1775 on Big Moccasin Creek near Lebanon, Russell County, Va, son of Col. John and Mary Bracken Tate. It is recited that he was born in Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA. He served in the was of 1812, joined August 23, 1813, and was discharged November 4. 1813. He died on May 21, 1845 near Tateville, Somerset, Pulaski County, KY where they settled in 1806. He married on August 14, 1798, Jane Owens, the daughter of William and Nancy Owens, cousins.

He was a witness to the will of William Tate, who died in Russell County, VA, in 1803. William is thought to be his uncle. In 1810, Pulaski County, KY Samuel Tate had a family of four sons under ten years of age and several girls. He was a witness to the will of his son, Reverend John Tate in 1841 and executor of his brother Robert Tate's will in 1844. His own estate record has not been found.

References: Wills of Pulaski County, KY; State Historical Society, Volume 27, Page 44; Pulaski County, KY; by Alma Owen Tribbals, Pages 48, 55, 154; KY History Page 441.

More About SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR) TATE:

Military service: War of 1812 - Virginia

Notes for JANE OWENS:

Six of her ten children born in the month of November. Must be something about those cold Februarys.

Children of SAMUEL TATE and JANE OWENS are:

i. CECELIA BEVERLY4 TATE, b. July 29, 1799, Pulaski Co, KY; d. January 05, 1886; m. RICHARD JAMES LEE, April 01, 1835; d. Unknown.

23. ii. WILLIAM OWENS TATE, b. November 08, 1801, Pulaski County, KY; d. 1849.

24. iii. JOHN (REV.) TATE, b. November 24, 1803, Abingdon, Montgomery County, VA; d. November 16, 1841, Buried in Old Tateville Cemetery, Pulaski Co, KY.

iv. SAMUEL BRACKEN TATE, b. May 10, 1806, Pulaski Co, KY; d. January 05, 1861.

v. MAHALA W. TATE, b. November 02, 1808, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

vi. ROBERT MOORE TATE, b. November 26, 1810, Pulaski Co, KY; d. January 21, 1871.

vii. GENEVA/CORENA TATE, b. May 15, 1813, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

viii. MARTHA TATE, b. November 08, 1815, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

25. ix. BOWEN GOGGIN (BANKS G) TATE, b. November 06, 1818, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. 1864.

x. NANCY JANE TATE, b. September 02, 1822, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

 

9. MARTHA (MATTIE)3 TATE (JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1777 in Washington County, VA, and died 1847 in Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY. She married JOHN BUSTER. He died 1847 in Pulaski Co, KY.

Notes for MARTHA (MATTIE) TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

This family settled in Tateville, Pulaski County, KY within five miles of the town and died there.

Reference: KY State History Society, Volume 27, Page44

Children of MARTHA TATE and JOHN BUSTER are:

26. i. WINNIE4 BUSTER, b. 1820, Tateville, KY; d. Unknown.

27. ii. MARTHA BUSTER, b. 1834; d. Unknown.

 

10. ISAAC3 TATE (JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 27, 1780 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married MARGARET (PEGGY) WILSON. She was born January 04, 1786 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown.

Notes for ISAAC TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Isaac Tate was born on Big Moccasin Creek, near Lebanon, Washington County, VA, later Russell County, VA. Son of Col. John and Mary Bracken Tate. He migrated, after 1829, to or near Tateville, Pulaski County, KY and died there. His father, Col. John died intestate, however, he had given Isaac a tract of land, but did not deed it to him, consequently, after his death in 1828, the family met and signed a deed to Isaac conveying the 108 acres on which he then lived. The deed was dated December 9, 1829. On September 28, 1833, Isaac Tate and his wife, Margaret (Peggy) sold the 108 acres and 290 acres, a part of which was surveyed by John Tate, Hugh McClung and Thomas Hobbs.

Reference: Russell County, VA, Deed Book 9, page 384.

Children of ISAAC TATE and MARGARET WILSON are:

i. MAY4 TATE, b. 1806, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. HANNAH TATE, b. 1808, Russell Co, VA; d. Unknown.

28. iii. JANE TATE, b. March 20, 1811, Russell County, VA; d. February 17, 1891, Somerset, Pulaski County, KY.

iv. JOHN TATE, b. 1812, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

v. EDITH TATE, b. 1814, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. FRANCES TATE, b. 1818, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

 

11. LYDIA3 TATE (JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1785 in Russell County, VA, and died October 15, 1854 in Scott County, VA. She married WILLIAM FUGATE 1810, son of MARTIN FUGATE and MARY MARTIN. He was born 1783 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown.

Notes for LYDIA TATE:

It is unlikely that Lydia was the mother of William T., May and Lucinda as she was over 50 years old when these children were born. These may have been grandchildren.

Death:The Fugate Family of Russell Co., VA by David Faris, Gateway

Press, 1986

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Scott Co., VA Death Register page 3:

"Lidia Fugate died October 15, 1854, at the age of 69. Her parents were

John and Mary Tate. She was born on Big Moccasin. She was the wife of

Wiliam Fugate. Mary P. Fugate, her daughter, reported the death."

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Notes for WILLIAM FUGATE:

From The Fugate Family of Russell Co., VA by David Faris, Gateway Press, 1986, Gateway Press, 1986 Page 54:

"William Fugate received a warrant for one hundred acres on the south side of Moccasin Creek and north side of Clinch Mountain in Russell County on 3 Feb 1812 with survey recorded in Russell County Surveyor's Book 2:85 on 2 Apr. 1814. William Fugate purchased twenty acres on the south side of Moccasin Creek from Meshack & Aggie Stacy on 12 Aug 1808 (Russell County Deed Book 4:239). In the personal property tax list of 1810 William Fugate was recorded as one white tithable with no slaves and two horses. He was made constable in Russell county with his brother Benjamin in 1812. The land of William Fugate appears to have been in that part of Russell county which after 1814 was in Scott County.

Children of LYDIA TATE and WILLIAM FUGATE are:

i. MARY4 FUGATE, b. 1824, Scott County, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. LYDIA HANNAH FUGATE, b. 1833, Scott County, VA; d. Unknown.

iii. JAMES M. FUGATE, b. 1834, Scott County, VA; d. Unknown.

iv. WILLIAM T. FUGATE, b. 1836, Scott County, VA; d. Unknown.

Notes for WILLIAM T. FUGATE:

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Scott Co., VA Deed Book II (1817-1824) pg.327: 16 Jan 1822. William Fugate and Lydia his wife, of Scott Co., to Zachariah Fugate, Junr of Russell co., for $100, land in Scott Co., south side of Big Moccasin creek, bordering Joseph Davison and said Fugate, and Solomon Frazier.

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Scott Co., VA Deed Book II (1817-1824) pg. 327: 16 Jan. 1822. William Fugate and Lydia his wife of Scott Co. to Zachariah Fugate, Senr, of Russell Co., for $600, land in Scott Co., on Big Moccasin Creek, corner Solomon Frazier.

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Co., for $1000, land on north side of Clinch Mountain, south side Big Moccasin Creek, corner Jesse Browning, line on IRA FUGATE and JAMES H. FUGATE (called Vaughan's line), corner Solomon Frazier, James H. Frazier, ZACHARIAH FUGATE, "in the main Moccasin road", and line follows road to Moccasin Creek and down creek to beginning. 200 acres.

 

v. MAY FUGATE, b. 1838, Scott County, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. LUCINDA FUGATE, b. 1842, Scott County, VA; d. Unknown.

 

12. JOHN3 TATE (ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1772 in Russell County, VA, and died 1845. He married LEDDICIA (DICEY) HOGG Abt. 1807. She was born 1783 in VA, and died Unknown.

Notes for JOHN TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume 2, by Laura W. Mentzel and Ethel S. Updike, 1984.

John Tate was born about 1783 in Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain near Lebanon which later became Russell County, VA. He was mentioned in the will of his father Robert Tate, on July 29, 1796 and signed with his heirs in 1816.

He was given the parcel of land southwest of Mill Dam to Ovelton's Road. On February 20, 1801, John Tate purchased from John Wood of Russell County, VA for 25 pounds, 100 acres on Big Moccasin Creek granted to John Wood by Patent on January 1, 1800 adj. John Johnson and a cliff of Moccasin Creek. On July 7, 1807, John Tate and his wife, Leodicie (Dicey) sold 100 acres to Ephraim Johnson of Sullivan County, TN. Also on that same day, John and Dicey completed another transaction with Mary Hogg, believed to be Dicey's mother. Land was assigned to Dicey Hogg by Henry Creek or Cook, before her marriage to John Tate. Signature Leodicie Tate. It is thought they married about that time.

On August 6, 1806, John Tate, James, Joseph and Robert Tate signed a petition to have a new County formed. John settled with his brother Alexander on Dry Creek, Warren County, TN and apparently lived there the remainder of his life.

On February 13, 1812, Vincent Hobbs of Lincoln County, TN sold to John Tate of Warren County, TN, land on Collins River, witnessed by James Clendenon, and on October 3, 1818, John Tate of Warren County, TN sold to John Tate, land on Collins River witnessed by Alexander Tate. On July 4, 1841, a notation for Edward Hoge, dec'd estate, by James Davidson and Hood Tate. (They were probably Dicey's people.)

The only John Tate listed in Warren County, TN in 1820 is over 45 with a large family, 5 sons and 6 daughters; wife 26-45. In 1830 there were 4 sons and as many daughters. In 1845, he had died intestate, a farmer who left few records. He had eleven children. The only children identified are those shown on the 1850 Census of Warren County, TN.

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Book P, page 355, Regional offices, Warren County, Deed of Trust dated March 5, 1844. John Tate to R. M. Stepp, Trustee, to secure payment of $120.00 to James Walker and Sterling Savage mentions Dicy Tate as being the widow of John Tate when the land was sold by said Trustee on January 18, 1847. John Tate died between March 1844 and January 1847. This is the place now known as the David Coppinger or Levi Scott place and was entered by Vincent Hubbs. R. M. Stepp sold this to Jacob Woodlee Sr., January 18, 1847 containing 80 acres.

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Warren County, TN Will Book 2

Page120-121. 1st Monday in October, 1845. It appears to the Court that John Tate, late a citizen of Warren County is dead, having made no will. His residence at time of death was said county. Dicy Tate and Edward Smith make application for letters of administration. Granted.

Page 146-147. No Date. Sale bill of the property of John Tate, dec'd. Purchases by M. B. Tate, Sarah Tate, John Tate, and others.

Page 276. November 2, 1847. Report of settlement with Dicy Tate and Edward Smith, administratrix and administrator of John Tate, dec'd.

Children of JOHN TATE and LEDDICIA HOGG are:

i. SARAH (SALLY)4 TATE, b. 1807; d. Unknown.

29. ii. M B TATE, b. 1821, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. JOHN TATE, b. 1825; d. Unknown.

iv. ELIZABETH TATE, b. 1831; d. Unknown.

Notes for ELIZABETH TATE:

At home in 1850 according to the 1850 Census of Warren County, TN

v. STEPHEN TATE, b. 1831; d. 1863, Shiloh, TN.

Notes for STEPHEN TATE:

Believed to be the Stephen Tate who was killed at Shiloh in 1863. Hood Tate of Barry County, MO stated he was a nephew; a son of a brother.

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume 2, by Laura W. Mentzel and Ethel S. Updike, 1984.

30. vi. JAMES DOUGLAS TATE, b. 1837; d. Unknown.

 

13. JAMES (MAJOR)3 TATE (ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1778 in Moccasin Creek, Russell County, VA, and died April 19, 1849 in Warren County, TN. He married (1) RUTH DAVIDSON 1798 in Scott County, VA. She was born Abt. 1784 in Scott County, VA, and died Unknown. He married (2) ELIZABETH (BECKY) SMITH February 23, 1829 in Warren County, TN. She was born August 08, 1807 in NC, and died November 25, 1867 in Decatur County, TN.

Notes for JAMES (MAJOR) TATE:

Excerpt the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984, and transcripts from Tennessee Militia Muster Rolls, Source location: NA, Washington DC, RG NO. 94, Stack Area 9W3, Row 17, Compartment 20, Shelf Bottom, Box 239 No. NNRI/M, described under record identification as 1 Brown NA Box, Copelands W. Tenn Militia Muster Rolls. ) More information is annotated and displayed at https://sites.rootsweb.com~combs/records/tn-war14.htm.

"Born in 1778 in Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain on the Holston River, some 15 miles from Lebanon, Russell County, VA. Son of Robert and Mary Tate. Here he grew up and married Ruth Davidson, daughter of James Davidson (Davison) of Russell and Scott Counties, VA (1826 Scott County, VA Wills), in 1798. It is believed that he migrated to Warren County, TN before his father died in 1806 with Ruth and children.

In 1806 he met with some of his brothers (he and four of his brothers, Aaron, Alexander, John and Robert, are listed on the 1820 Warren County, TN tax rolls) and others to petition for a New County where they lived, consequently in 1807 Warren County was organized. James and his brother Robert settled in a remote section of the County, on Taylor Creek, until after he married his second wife (Elizabeth Smith) and moved to the mountains, in what later became Grundy County, TN. He accumulated a considerable amount of land (over 20,000 acres) in the valley, as well as on the Cumberland Plateau where he maintained a distillery. (Warren County was a major producer of apple brandy during his lifetime.)

He served in the War of 1812 at the rank of Captain, later promoted to Major and was known as Major Tate from that time on. He served as a Justice of the Peace for Warren County and was prominent in business and public affairs. Warren County Militiamen in the Creek Indian Wars of 1814, Captain James Tait's (Tate) Company, Col. Stephen Copeland's 3rd West Tennessee Regiment, General Thomas Johnson Brigade. The Creek Indian Wars of 1814 were classified by the U. S. Government as a "sub-war' of the War of 1812. Several militia companies were organized from the area of Warren County, TN and it's adjacent counties, including that of Capt. James Tait. Not only did Capt. Tait muster and pay rolls survive, but so did his personal pay voucher which specified dates, actual miles traveled and locations. The militia records of 1814 are particularly valuable to researchers because so many of these men were under 20 years of age--too young to have appeared on the 1812 Warren County tax lists, and often gone by 1820. The following is an exact transcription from the original records:

Voucher: The United States to James Tait, Capt.

For transporting 1100 lbs. his private baggage as a Captain in the Regiment of West Tennessee Militia, commanded by Col. Stephen Copeland composing part of Genl. Thos. Johnson's brigade; ordered into service of the United States, on an expedition against the hostile Creek Indians from the 28th Jan to the 18th day of May 1814 viz.

From Fort deposit (?) to Fort Strother 53

From Thence to Fort Williams 59

From thence to Tahopehsa & back to Ft. Williams 105

From Ft. Williams on ti---m March

by way of Caharvlea (?) to Fort Deposit (?) 157

From thence Fayetteville the primary

place of rendevious 57

Miles --------miles is 431

$34.48

Less $ 4.24

/s/James Tait $30.24

I do swear that the witin account is just and true, and that I performed the different marches, agreeable to the distance herein charged; and that on no part of the said several routes and distances was I allowed any public transportation whatever, for my private baggage allowed me as a Captain owing to a deficiency of the public means of transportation (sic) in said regiment or brigade, and that I have never received any money or other compensation from the United States in lieu thereof, or any part thereof herein charged, to the best of my knowledge and belief.

James Tate Capt.

Sate of Tennessee

Warren Caunty (sic)

Sworn to and subscribed before me

this 9th day of Jan 1817

John Cunningham

Justis of the peace

I certify that James Tait (sic) who filed this Claim served a Captain in the Regiment under my command which Regiment composed a part of Genl. Thomas Johnstons Brigad of West Tennessee Militia in the service of the United States and that he performed the different marches as herein charged or stated.

Signed Stephen Copeland - Col

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Recd. May 22nd 1818 of Howell Tatum agent for the department of War, Thirty dollars and Twenty four cents in full for this acct.

Signed James Tait

Test H L A (?) Gamble

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He and Ruth Davidson had thirteen children. They were divorced before February 23, 1829 when he married Elizabeth Smith. He and Elizabeth were the parents of five children.

That he was the son of Robert and Mary Tate of Russell Co. VA was recited in a deed dated October 14, 1816, Russell Co., VA, when the heirs of Robert Tate decided to dispose of certain land. James and wife Ruth; John and wife Dicey; Robert and wife Susannah; Alexander and wife Delilah and Mary "Polly" and husband Marady Price, met and sold the land to their brother Joseph Tate. The mother Mary who was also in Warren Co., TN, signed her dower to the son Joseph Tate who remained on the old plantation in Russell Co., VA.

Major James Tate also executed a will. He died testate April 19, 1849, buried in Philadelphia Cemetery, 13 miles south of McMinnville, TN. The will was contested, went to the Supreme Court of TN. The widow, Elizabeth received most of the estate. However, all of the children were named. Robert and Davidson Tate were named administrators.

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In an email dated February 16, 2001, Bill Ansley writes:

Major James Tate married Ruth Davidson. Her maiden name furnished by [email protected] on 7/1998 (Ruth Savage

Fults). Ruth's father was James Davidson, per same source. Major James Tate is buried at Philadelphia Baptist Church Cemetery in either Grundy Co TN or county just to the north of Grundy?...I've visited the cemetery and have viewed his stone...a large oblisque? He divorced Ruth, a matter that went to the TN state legislature, almost unheard of during that

era. After the Major's death, his former wife and children by that marriage fought his will (which left them nothing) but lost. The Major owned some 26,000 acres on Grundy Mountain.

More About JAMES (MAJOR) TATE:

Burial: 1849, Philadelphia Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Military service: 1812, War of 1812 (Tennessee Militia)

Notes for ELIZABETH (BECKY) SMITH:

In the Will of her son, J. W. M. Tate, book 5, Warren County, TN, he states that his mother died and was buried in West TN.

Source: Thomas Jefferson Barnes Papers, Tennessee State Archives, Film #634-2, H101-V192

More About ELIZABETH (BECKY) SMITH:

Burial: Unknown, Smith Chapel Cemetery, Western TN

Children of JAMES TATE and RUTH DAVIDSON are:

31. i. ROBERT H.4 TATE, b. January 09, 1799, Russell County, VA; d. Bef. January 08, 1889, Livingston, KY.

ii. MARY (POLLY) TATE, b. December 11, 1800, Russell County, VA; d. Abt. 1866, Grundy County, TN; m. RUSSELL ROGERS; d. Unknown.

More About MARY (POLLY) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

iii. SARAH (SALLY) TATE, b. January 22, 1801, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM WALKER; d. Unknown.

32. iv. DAVIDSON TATE, b. December 27, 1802, Russell County, VA; d. February 23, 1885, Grundy County, TN.

33. v. JOSEPH TATE, b. January 02, 1809, Warren County, TN; d. Bef. 1840.

vi. MARGARET (PEGGY) TATE, b. December 10, 1810, VA; d. Unknown; m. ISAAC MCGUIRE; d. Unknown.

vii. JAMES M. TATE, b. February 07, 1811, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

34. viii. JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN) TATE, b. March 09, 1813, Warren County, TN; d. August 04, 1888, Poetry, Kaufman County, TX.

ix. JOHNZEEL O (TWIN) TATE, b. March 09, 1813; d. Unknown.

35. x. SAMUEL JACKSON TATE, b. June 15, 1815, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

36. xi. ELAN H. TATE, b. October 15, 1817, Grundy County, TN; d. December 19, 1879, Decatur County, TN.

37. xii. JOHN GOOLEMAN TATE, b. January 16, 1820, Warren County, TN; d. September 18, 1908, McLain, Muskogee, OK (buried in Elm Grove Cemetery).

38. xiii. EVELINE TATE, b. 1823, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

Children of JAMES TATE and ELIZABETH SMITH are:

39. xiv. JAMES WILLIAM M.4 TATE, b. August 17, 1827, Grundy County, TN; d. May 17, 1873, Grundy County, TN.

40. xv. FRANCIS ASBERRY TATE, b. August 1830, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown, Madison County, TN.

41. xvi. MEREDITH (MEREDA) PRICE TATE, b. August 1830, Grundy County, TN; d. November 28, 1908, Gainsville, MO.

42. xvii. NANCY TATE, b. Abt. 1833, Warren County, TN; d. Abt. 1854, Grundy County, TN.

43. xviii. ELIZABETH TATE, b. 1835, Warren County, TN; d. August 05, 1877, Henderson County, TN (Buried at Smith Chapel Cemetery).

 

14. JOSEPH3 TATE (ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 11, 1778 in Botetourt County, VA, and died March 16, 1843 in Lebanon, Russell County, VA. He married MARGARET (MARY) FLOYD. She died Unknown.

Notes for JOSEPH TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Joseph Tate was born on Big Moccasin Creed, a spur of Clinch Mountain on the Holston River, near Lebanon, Russell County, VA of Robert and Mary Tate. That his wife was Margaret (Mary) Floyd is indicated by several deeds. On March 25, 1800, Robert Tate and his wife Mary sold to Joseph Tate, 50 acres on both sides of the Big Moccasin Creek, a steep spur of Clinch Mountain, adjacent to William Hullams and Richard Davis. No doubt, a gift, shortly after his marriage.

On October 14, 1816, the heirs of Robert Tate, deceased, all residents now, or Warren County, TN, sold to Joseph Tate, the home plantation consisting of 177 acres, it being a part of a tract of land 250 acres patented to Robert Tate on April 20, 1784. Mary Tate, the widow of Robert Tate, of Warren County, TN signed dower to her son, Joseph. On July 15, 1825, Joseph Tate and wife, Margaret of Russell, County, Va sold 100 acres to Elish Tate, on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek. Joseph died March 16, 1843.

William Tate who is indebted to Elisha Tate, administrator of the estate of Joseph, sold 177 on which his father Joseph Tate, deceased, lived. On August 23, 1844, John Tate and wife, Jane; Robert C. Tate and wife, Nancy; Elisha Tate and wife Eliza; and William Tate, heirs-at-law of Joseph Tate, deceased, sold to Joseph C. Fugate, 100 acres and 170 acres on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain, where Joseph Tate died, adjacent Samuel C. Fugate and Elish Tate.

Reference: Russell County, VA Deed Book 3, Page 72, Deed Book 5, Page 537, Book 7, Page 167; Book 11, Page 310, 429.

Children of JOSEPH TATE and MARGARET FLOYD are:

44. i. ELISHA4 TATE, b. April 14, 1801, Burdine Farm, Big Moccasin Valley, Russell County, VA; d. June 19, 1858, Big Moccasin Valley, Russell County, VA (buried on Tate-Burdine Cemetery).

45. ii. JOHN (REV.) TATE, b. 1803, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

iii. ROBERT CARLYLE TATE, b. 1803, Russel Co, VA; d. Unknown; m. NANCY; d. Unknown.

46. iv. WILLIAM TATE, b. 1805, Tate-Burdine Plantation, Russel Co, VA; d. Unknown.

 

15. ROBERT HOOD (III)3 TATE (ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1780 in Russell County, VA, and died 1867. He married (1) SUZANNAH. She died Unknown. He married (2) CYNTHIA SCINTHY. She was born 1805 in GA, and died Unknown.

Notes for ROBERT HOOD (III) TATE:

"Robert was born 1780 on Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain near the Holston River. It is thought that his full name was Robert Hood Tate III, but no documentary proof has been found. He was, no doubt, a minor when his father executed his will July 29, 1796. However, no mention was made in the will regarding their ages. He and his wife had been living in Warren County, TN before 1806, since he signed, with his other brother, a petition requesting that there be a new County formed. He and his wife, Susannah were named in the deed on October 14, 1816 when the heirs of Robert Tate dec'd sold the home plantation.

They settled in Warren County, TN near his brother Major James Tate on Taylor's Creek out of McMinnville, Warren County, TN. A descendant stated he was the most active of all the brothers in Civil affairs and had four land grants totalling some 5,190 acres of land. On January 12, 1819 Robert H. Tate sold 150 acres adj. Aaron Tate, where he then lived, to John Gross, no wife signed dower.

The Federal Census of 1820, Warren County, TN lists this family with 3 sons and 5 daughters. In 1830 there was still 3 sons, however, one under 10 years of age. They had a large family and only those showing on the 1850 Census are known. He married Cynthia, born 1805, in Georgia. She was living with son Aaron in 1880.

Robert Hood Tate died testate in 1864. His will was dated April 8, 1864 in Grundy County, TN. Do not have the probate date. Wife Cynthia, son Aaron V. Tate, and grand daughter Harriet Webb, her small son, Aaron Woodlee Webb. Exor. Sedon Brown. Witness: Enoch Woodlee."

References: Russell County, VA Deed Book 5, page 537; Warren County, TN Deed Book L, page 125; Federal Census Warren County 1820, 39, 40, 50; Grundy County, TN page 361, 48; 1860 page 432, 128; 1880 page 14-44; Will Book 2, page 102; J. S. Tate Family Record. From the book, Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume 2, by Laura W. Mentzel and Ethel S. Updike, 1984.

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Robert had a very large family. No delineation has been located yet to determine which children were of his first wife (Suzannah), or second (Cynthia). Therefore, all children (except the last) are listed under Suzannah.

The Mentzel book lists a second daughter named Jennie who married Robert Mitchell. Also living with them in 1850 Census were William Tate and Ellen Tate, probably grandchildren.

Children of ROBERT TATE and SUZANNAH are:

i. ELIZABETH4 TATE, b. Warren or Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ANDREW MITCHELL; d. Unknown.

ii. JENNIE TATE, b. Warren or Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. (?) WOODLEE; d. Unknown.

iii. JESSIE TATE, b. Warren or Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. JOHN KEEL; d. Unknown.

iv. MARY TATE, b. Warren or Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. HENRY KING; d. Unknown.

v. PORTER TATE, b. Warren or Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. SUSIE TATE, b. Warren or Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. QUINCEY LOVE; d. Unknown.

47. vii. HOOD TATE, b. 1805, Warren or Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

Child of ROBERT TATE and CYNTHIA SCINTHY is:

viii. AARON V.4 TATE, b. 1812, Warren or Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

Notes for AARON V. TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume 2, by Laura W. Mentzel and Ethel S. Updike, 1984.

"According to the Federal Census of 1880, Barry County, MO, Aaron V. Tate was exempt from working on road, a cripple, living with his mother in 1880, single. He is thought to be offspring of the second family, mother Cynthia."

 

16. ALEXANDER3 TATE (ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1783 in Russell County, VA, and died 1847 in McMinnville, Warren County, TN. He married DELILAH HENDERSON 1803. She was born Abt. 1782 in Canada, and died Unknown.

Notes for ALEXANDER TATE:

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Alexander lived at Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain and on the Holston River, Russell County, VA. He may have been a minor when his father Robert Tate signed his will on July 29, 1796 (executed February 3, 1807), Russell County, VA. He married Delilah Henderson, a Canadian girl. Alexander remained in Virginia until the settlement of his father's estate in 1816. He purchased 100 acres on August 5, 1817, in Warren County, TN. This was witnessed by John and Robert Tate. He and his brother John settled on Dry Creek on the line of Warren and what became Van Buren County, TN out of McMinnville, TN. He died there intestate in 1847. His administrator was Douglas Tate*. ) (Inv. date torn out.)

In 1820 they were living in Warren County, TN with three sons under 10, a daughter, under 10. In 1830 two boys, one 15-20, the other 10-15, the daughter 15-20. Apparently one son died before 1830.

Source: "The Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1984 and references Russell Co. VA Will Book, 2, Page 132; Warren County Deed Book 5, Page 537; Warren County Deed Book, page 470, 486. Inv. page 225; Deed Book, page 470-471; Deed Book 0 pg. 1; Clyde E. Durnil. Barnes Papers.

*This was probably Jahiel Douglas Tate, his oldest son. Note from Ricki Wilkins, descendant.

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, Volume I, 1824-1827 - Page 185. Entry No. 679, dated August 16, 1824.

Surveyed for Alexander Tate, 50 acres on Rocky River below where the Stage Road crosses the same which road leads through the land, (the following was crossed out: bounded as follows by theTurkey Creek mountain on the SW, by Mitchell on the North and West by the river), SW corner of Tate's survey of 100 acres. Mitchell's line, SE corner of said Mitchell's, Darky (Darby?) Morris', Durant's line, NE corner of said Tate's survey of 100 acres. Surveyed December 13, 1825, James Maberry and Peter Akins, CC. Sam Worthington, DS.

Page 203. Entry No. 308, dated July 3, 1824.\

Surveyed for Zachariah Hembree, 50 acres on Rocky River. Thomas Arnold's line, Alexander Tate's line, including his improvement, January 3, 1926, Wiley Hembree and Benjamin Hembree, CC. Sam Worthington, DS

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, Volume 2, 1827 - 1835 - Page 110

Surveyed March 10, 1829 for Thomas Mabry & George Cole, 100 acre entry dated February 7, 1827, No. 2194 on Rocky River adjoining of James Hembrees & others, SW corner of a 20 acre survey of said Hembry's at the north edge of Rocky River, line of Alex Tate, Mitchell's line, Brewer's corner, a 100 acre survey in the name of said Mayberry and Cole. Wm. Johnson & Isaac P. Williams, CC Geo. W. Durly, Ds. May 23, 1829. Given to register October 6, 1829.

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Surveyed December 2, 1830 for George W. Durley, 112 acres, entry dated February 14, 1829, No. 2732 on the waters of Rocky River adjoining of Thomas Arnold and others, SW corner of a 40 acre survey standing a little north of west from a spring said Arnold made use of, John Pain's corner, NE corner of said Arnold's 50 acre survey, Ja' Woods line, foot of the mountain, Alex Tate's line, Arnold's west boundary of his 40 acre tract. Zachariah Emry and Wiley Emry, CC Geo. W. Durly, DS, August 10, 1831. Sent on October 1, 1832 by G. W. Durley.

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, Volume 3, 1835 - 1839 - Page 337.

Surveyed November 29, 1838 for Joel J. Hembree, 19 acres by entry dated March 26, 1831, No. 3246 on south side of Rocky River, corner of Daniel Sewell's 100 acre survey. Alexander Tate's line. Charles Coal and Geo. Brewer, CC. A. Higginbotham, PS. June 29, 1839. Sent on July 4, 1842 by D. Lawrence.

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In a letter to Ethel Updike dated May 20, 1978, James Striegel Tate writes:

"Alexander lived on a farm situated on Dry Creek, a tributary of the Collins River located in the southern end of Warren County. McMinnville was the "Court" town of Warren County. The Collins River rises in the extreme south end of Grundy County. It empties into the Caney Fork River at Rock Island in the north end of Warren County. McMinnville is about miles from the closest place any of the five Tate brothers lived. The river course is entirely rural."

More About ALEXANDER TATE:

Property: 1824, Warren County, TN

Children of ALEXANDER TATE and DELILAH HENDERSON are:

48. i. SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE, b. 1810, TN or VA/Tennessee; d. 1879, Wayne or Iron County, MO.

49. ii. JAHIEL DOUGLAS TATE, b. 1814, Russell County, VA; d. Aft. 1875, Texas County, MO.

50. iii. JAMES ELGAN TATE, b. 1816, McMinnville, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. ALEXANDER TATE, b. 1820; d. Unknown.

 

17. AARON3 TATE (ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1788 in Russell County, VA, and died June 1862 in Fort Payne, DeKalb County, AL. He married ELIZABETH (BECKY) CONNELLY 1809 in Russell County, VA, daughter of HENRY CONNELLY and ANN MCGREGOR. She was born April 08, 1789 in Guilford, Guilford County, NC, and died December 22, 1871 in DeKalb County, AL.

Notes for AARON TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

Aaron Tate had several land grants in Warren County, TN and lived for some time adjoining his brother Robert H. Tate who sold his home place on January 12, 1819. He lived on Wannamaker Branch, a tributary of the Collins River in Warren County, TN, a planter. In 1820 they had a large family but we know they didn't marry until 1810, consequently it is thought that on their help was counted on the Census. By 1840 they migrated to Dekalb County, AL. They lived near Fort Payne, Dekalb County, AL for many years. He died and was buried near the same.

Warren County, TN land grants, Dekalb County, AL Deed Book F, page 554, 567. Marriage Record, SAR Lineage number 199606.

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Notes from the Estate Files of Aaron Tate, Sr., John Tate, Elizabeth Connelly Tate, and Maben Dock Tate, all late of Dekalb County, Alabama, by Roland Tate, descendant.

AARON TATE:

A personal note is as follows; many of the documents one would expect to find in these estate files are missing, and may never be recovered. In the course of trying to arrange and flatten these files for a forthcoming microfilming, I found that the papers had been misfiled between folders and some were difficult to read from their mishandling and abuse over the years, as well as poor penmanship and some illiteracy on the part of the initiators. For my part, I will hit the high points for the purpose of genealogy.

I found no documents requesting assignment as Administrator for the Estate and no document where the Bond was signed for the Estate. Aaron's date of death has been given as June of 1862, but I found no confirmation of that. It is clear that by January 12, 1863, Elizabeth Connelly Tate and Elias Killian were the Administrators, because they made application on that date to sell most of the lands of the Estate to Daniel Killian for $900.00. This would include the NE ¼ of the SE ¼, of Section 14, the NE ¼ of the NW !/4, the SE ¼ of the NW ¼, the W ½ of the NW ¼ , and the W ½ of the SW ¼ , excepting the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ (Description not included - all in Section 13, Township 7 South, Range8 East of the Huntsville Meridian).

On January 20, 1863, Elizabeth signed her consent to sell her Third part dower in the lands above. At some point in time, an apprenticeship Bond was entered into the Estate settlement. This Bond was made for the apprenticeship of Thomas Cunningham, a Sixteen year old minor (Born - 16 October 1622), and was signed July 14, 1838.

On March 25, 1864, John N. Franklin, Probate Judge, issued citations for the Court to be held the 2nd Monday in April. Summoned were: Elizabeth Killian, wife of Elias Killian; Maburn Tate; Aaron Tate; Robert Tate; Elizabeth Little, wife of William Little; John K. Hoge, Guardian ad Litem of the minor heirs " William Tate (a space) John Tate, Elizabeth Little wife of Thomas Little - decd."

Here, is the explanation for a number of things. Ethel Updike had a family chart that listed the Eleven children of Aaron Tate, but in view of the numbers found in the old census records changed it to Fourteen. She likewise indicated that no trace could be found of William. In her Book, Tate Families of the Southern States - Vol. II, she brings in the statement of Hood Tate that Stephen that died at Shiloh was a nephew of John and not a son. Here, I can but draw one conclusion. William Tate was married and had Three children; Elizabeth Louise who married Thomas Little, Stephen who died at Shiloh, and John, who married Elizabeth Weaver and died before May 06, 1863. William and his wife probably both died early on while the children were quite young.

On March 02, 1870, the court issued a citation to Elizabeth to file the account for final settlement. Again there are missing documents. A document confirming that James Cunningham and Susannah Cunningham had signed Power of Attorney to J. H. Davis, relating to this Estate, was signed in Comanche Co., Texas May 08, 1871, and was entered in this file.

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Notes for ELIZABETH (BECKY) CONNELLY:

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Research: Family Search Ancestral Files, (Church of Latter Day Saints), show a Family Group Record on the Connelly (Conley) family.

Elizabeth (Becky) was the second of eleven children born in Guilford County, NC. David, born June 24, 1781, died 1862; John, born August 8, 1785, died 1855 in Oil Springs, Johnson County, KY; Edmund born June 2, 1775, died 1865 in Johnson City, KY, buried in Caudill Cemetery; Thomas born January 25, 1777, died March 25, 1872 Hager Hill, Johnson County, KY, buried in Conley Cemetery; Peggy, born August 8, 1779, died 1826; David born June 24, 1791; Rachael, born April 8, 1783, died June 7, 1855, buried in Denver, Johnson County, KY; Henry, born December 1, 1787, died September 8, 1859 in Fennimore, Clay County, WI, buried in Mt. Ida Cemetery, Grant, WI; William, born July 8, 1791, died 1882, Floyd, KY; Joseph, born July 8, 1795, died 1860, Floyd, KY.

Becky's father was Capt. Henry Connelly, born May 2, 1752 in Chester County, PA, died May 7, 1840, Oil Springs, Floyd County, KY. He was Captain of the North Carolina Calvary in the Revolutionary War. He married Ann McGregor in 1774. She was born February 14, 1756 in Guilford, Guilford County, NC, died 1830, Oil Springs, Johnson County, KY.

Capt. Henry's father was Thomas Connelly, b 1720-1725, Charlestown, Charleston County, SC, died 1783 in Guilford County, NC. His wife was Mary Van Harlingden, born Abt. 1724 in Guilford, Guilford County, NC.

Thomas Connelly's father was Edmund Connelly, b 1688, Charlestown, Charleston County, SC, died 1783, Guilford, NC. He was wounded at Battle of King's Mountain. Conflicting accounts exist as to whether Dr. Hicks was the father-in-law or nephew of Thomas' brother Harmon. Dr. Hicks is said to have passed a silk handkerchief several times through the wound entirely through the body to cleanse it. Thomas died two years later as a result of this would. His wife was Mary Edgefield, born abt 1692, Charlestown, Charleston, SC, died Guilford, Guilford County, NC.

Becky's mother, Ann MacGregor was the daughter of Archibald MacGregor, born 1720, Scotland, died 1758, Guilford County, NC. He married Edith Mac Alpine, born February 14, 1756, Scotland, d Guilford County, NC, in 1755.

Edmund Connelly's father was Henry Connelly, b 1656, County Armaugh, Ireland, died Charleston, SC. His wife was Betsy Vaux Buckley, born 1666, County Armaugh, Ireland.

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Notes from the Estate Files of Aaron Tate, Sr., John Tate, Elizabeth Connelly Tate, and Maben Dock Tate, all late of Dekalb County, Alabama, by Roland Tate.

February 07, 1872, Henry Killian filed an application to administer the Estate of Elizabeth (Connelly) Tate, stating that more than 40 days had elapsed since her death. Henry E. Killian, Elias Killian, and Daniel Killian signed Bond for $600, and Henry was made the administrator. A list of the personal property of Elizabeth Tate that had been sold was submitted December 12, 1874.

More About ELIZABETH (BECKY) CONNELLY:

Burial: Unknown, DeKalb County, AL

Children of AARON TATE and ELIZABETH CONNELLY are:

51. i. NANCY A.4 TATE, b. December 25, 1809, Bathsheeba Springs, Grundy County, TN; d. April 27, 1878, DeKalb County, AL.

ii. WILLIAM TATE, b. 1810, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

52. iii. MAYBEN (DOCK) TATE, b. Abt. 1813, Warren County, TN; d. Bef. 1887, DeKalb County, AL.

53. iv. AARON (JR.) TATE, b. July 01, 1814, Warren County, TN; d. February 21, 1893, DeKalb County, AL.

54. v. MARY TATE, b. 1816, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

55. vi. SUSANNAH (SUSIE) TATE, b. December 22, 1817, Warren County, TN; d. June 08, 1899, Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

56. vii. ROBERT HOOD TATE, b. November 30, 1819, Grassy Cove, Warren County, TN; d. January 24, 1902, Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

57. viii. SARAH A. TATE, b. 1821, Warren County, TN; d. January 28, 1852, Pulaski Co, KY.

58. ix. HENRY L. TATE, b. 1822, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown, AR.

59. x. ELIZABETH TATE, b. September 09, 1826, Grassy Cove, Warren County, TN; d. Bef. 1862, Blount, AL.

60. xi. JOSEPH TATE, b. 1827, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

61. xii. ELIZA LOUISE TATE, b. August 11, 1829, Warren County, TN; d. April 01, 1898, Comanche County, TX.

62. xiii. JOHN TATE, b. 1833, Warren County, TN; d. Abt. 1863, DeKalb County, AL.

 

18. JOSEPH3 TATE (WILLIAM2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1777 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married MARGARET (PEGGY). She died Unknown.

Notes for JOSEPH TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Joseph Tate, born CA 1777, Russell County, VA was the son of William and Elizabeth (?) Tate. That the two Joseph Tates had a spouse by the name of Margaret or Peggy is shown by deeds. On October 30, 1804, Joseph Tate and Robert Tate sold to Joseph Tate, 75 acres on both sides of Moccasin Creek on a direct course to exclude the house, lower end of a tract of 145 acres which was granted on December 15, 1792 to Joel Hobbs and bequeathed by the last will of William Tate on September 15, 1803 to the sons Joseph and Robert Tate, witnessed by John and Isaac Tate and Richard Davis

On October 1, 1805 Joseph Tate and wife, Peggy, to Robert Tate, 51 acres. On Big Moccasin Creek adj. Richard Davis and William Hullams. Signed by Joseph Tate, Peggy Tate, witnessed by the same persons.

On February 3, 1806, Joseph Tate and Margaret Tate of Russell County, VA sold to William Hullams, 70 acres, both sides of Moccasin Creek, direct line so as to exclude the house, lower end of tract granted to Joel Hobbs on December 15, 1792 containing 145 acres which was bequeathed to Joseph and Robert Tate by Will of William Tate September 5, 1803. This family probably left Russell County, VA at that time, however, it is not known by compiler where they settled.

Reference Russell County, VA Deed book 3, Page 582, 685, 705: Will Book 2, Page 42

Children of JOSEPH TATE and MARGARET (PEGGY) are:

i. FLEET4 TATE, b. Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. JOHN TATE, b. Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

iii. WILLIAM TATE, b. Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

iv. GEORGE TATE, b. Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

v. JAMES TATE, b. Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. CARLYLE TATE, b. Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

vii. CHARLES TATE, b. Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

 

Generation No. 4

19. LYDIA4 TATE (ROBERT3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 15, 1808 in Pulaski Co, KY, and died December 09, 1845 in Pulaski County, KY. She married JOSEPH SMITH December 30, 1823 in Pulaski County, KY, son of GEORGE SMITH and ELIZABETH. He was born 1800, and died Unknown.

Children of LYDIA TATE and JOSEPH SMITH are:

i. JOSEPH J.5 SMITH, d. Unknown.

ii. KATHERINE SMITH, d. Unknown.

63. iii. JANE SMITH, b. April 20, 1824, Pulaski County, KY; d. January 27, 1885, Buried in the Old Tateville Cemetery, Pulaski County, KY.

iv. PETER SMITH, b. Aft. 1825; d. Unknown.

v. JOHN P. SMITH, b. 1844; d. Unknown.

vi. THOMAS D. SMITH, b. June 1846; d. Unknown.

vii. SARAH A. SMITH, b. 1855; d. Unknown; m. JOHN HOXIE TATE, September 05, 1878; b. 1848; d. Unknown.

 

20. MARY4 TATE (ROBERT3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 05, 1811 in Pulaski Co, KY, and died December 18, 1864. She married (1) SAMUEL TATE. He died Unknown. She married (2) MILTON SHORT January 08, 1829. He was born May 18, 1807 in Pulaski County, KY, and died April 27, 1886 in IN.

Children of MARY TATE and MILTON SHORT are:

i. BETHLEM5 SHORT, b. January 13, 1830; d. October 10, 1900; m. NEWELL MAYFIELD; d. Unknown.

ii. WINNIE TATE SHORT, b. 1831; d. 1885; m. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL MAYFIELD; d. Unknown.

 

21. ROBERT4 FUGATE (HANNAH3 TATE, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1789 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married ESTHER SEYMOUR 1810 in Russell County, VA. She was born 1794, and died 1884.

Notes for ROBERT FUGATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Robert Fugate was born in 1789 in Russell County, VA, son of Colbert and Hannah Tate Fugate. He married September 13, 1810 to Esther Seymour. A pretty, old, brick house on State route 71, near Grassy Creek in Russell County, Va was the home of Robert Fugate. It was built prior to the civil War. Robert was a Justice of the Peace for Russell County, a Surveyor and an Engineer. He joined the Methodist Church in 1818 and nearby the old brick home, he built a brick church, long since torn down. It was named "Esther's Chapel" in honor of his wife. At the time slavery was abolished he owned 18 slaves. Their ages and birth dates were kept on a sheet of paper inserted into the family bible. Some of these slaves stayed on with the Fugate family after emancipation.

Reference: Emory L. Hamilton

Will Book 8, Page 370, dated December 9, 1829:

Robert Tate, Hannah Fugate, Samuel Tate and the heirs of Jane Haddox, dec'd. to wit: Usley Hay, wife of John Hay; Nancy Davidson, wife of Cyrus Davidson, Polly, wife of ???, Martha Williams, Wife of Jenkins Williams, Hannah Frazier, wife of John Frazier, John Haddox and Lydia, heirs of said Jane Haddox, John Buster and wife Martha, William Fugate and wife Lydia, heirs of John Tate, Esq., deceased of Russell County of one part and to Isaac Tate. Hannah Tate, widow of Colbert O. Fugate, Samuel Tate, Jane Haddox, wife of Henley Haddox, Isaac Tate, Lydia Fugate, wife of William, 108 acres on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek, sig; etc.

Will Book 4, page 403, dated February 11, 1829: Sale, Page 443, February 15, 1829:

Robert Tate, Martin Fugate, Zachariah Fugate, Isaac Tate, William Tate, John Tate, Hannah Fugate, Elisha Tate, Uriah Fugate, John Tate.

Robert Tate adm. Book 42 Page 502, Robert Tate adm. of John Tate, dec'd. Isaac Tate, $55.00; Hannah Fugate, $29.00, John Fugate, William Fugate

Fiduciary: Book 2, Page 154, dated January 4, 1808; Charles Robinson all my estate goods, chattels to my loving stepson James H. Tate, black horse. Sig. Colbert Fugate, John Tate.

Children of ROBERT FUGATE and ESTHER SEYMOUR are:

i. JOSPEH COLBERT5 FUGAGE, b. June 29, 1811, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. (1) ELIZABETH E. COWDEN; d. November 17, 1848; m. (2) ELIZABETH E. SUTTON; d. August 09, 1953; m. (3) ELIZABETH KEYS; d. Unknown.

ii. HANNAH TATE FUGATE, b. July 02, 1813, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. JACOB OWENS; d. February 29, 1884.

iii. ISAAC BRACKEN FUGATE, b. October 23, 1815, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. SARAH VERMILLION; d. Unknown.

iv. EDITH CLEVELAND FUGATE, b. December 06, 1817, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. NATHAN E. BURDINE; d. Unknown.

v. JOHN HENLEY FUGATE, b. January 19, 1820, Russell County, VA; d. November 07, 1873.

vi. ROBERT CLARKE FUGATE, b. April 08, 1822; d. July 30, 1887; m. ELIZABETH POWERS; d. Unknown.

vii. SARAH BOYD FUGATE, b. January 09, 1826, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. JOHN HAMILTON; d. Unknown.

viii. ELBERT SEVIER FUGATE, b. November 09, 1830, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. MARY P. DICKENSON; d. Unknown.

 

22. JOHN4 FUGATE (HANNAH3 TATE, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1796 in Russell County, VA, and died 1878. He married ELIZABETH HAMILTON. She died Unknown.

Child of JOHN FUGATE and ELIZABETH HAMILTON is:

64. i. JAMES HENLEY5 FUGATE, b. 1826; d. 1906.

 

23. WILLIAM OWENS4 TATE (SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR)3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 08, 1801 in Pulaski County, KY, and died 1849. He married LYDIA SLOAN, daughter of JAMES SLOAN and (?) THOMPSON. She was born May 15, 1804 in Wayne County, KY, and died January 18, 1894.

Children of WILLIAM TATE and LYDIA SLOAN are:

i. NANCY JANE5 TATE, b. September 13, 1826, Pulaski County, KY; d. December 28, 1903; m. JOHN BOYD; d. Unknown.

ii. ROBERT TATE, b. October 02, 1828, Pulaski County, KY; d. July 29, 1904.

65. iii. JAMES SLOAN TATE, b. October 13, 1830, Pulaski County, KY; d. December 16, 1900.

iv. MINERVA ANN TATE, b. December 29, 1832, Pulaski County, KY; d. April 22, 1894; m. JAMES WILLIAM ALLISON; d. Unknown.

v. SAMUEL THOMPSON TATE, b. October 23, 1834, Pulaski County, KY; d. August 12, 1835, Pulaski County, KY.

vi. WILLIAM HARVEY TATE, b. July 11, 1836, Pulaski County, KY; d. August 05, 1837, Pulaski County, KY.

vii. CHRISTIAN VICTORIA TATE, b. 1838, Pulaski County, KY; d. September 07, 1845, Platt County, MO.

viii. ALEXANDER CULP TATE, b. January 20, 1840, Pulaski County, KY; d. September 07, 1845, Platt County, MO.

ix. LYDIA MARGARET TATE, b. November 06, 1843, Pulaski County, KY; d. March 17, 1849, Platt County, MO.

x. JOHN ALLEN TATE, b. March 27, 1846, Platt County, MO; d. Unknown.

xi. MARTHA JANE TATE, b. November 09, 1855, Platt County, MO; d. March 25, 1905.

Notes for MARTHA JANE TATE:

Martha may not have been the daughter of Lydia Sloan as she would have been over 50 years old when Martha Jane was born.

 

24. JOHN (REV.)4 TATE (SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR)3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 24, 1803 in Abingdon, Montgomery County, VA, and died November 16, 1841 in Buried in Old Tateville Cemetery, Pulaski Co, KY. He married LUCY HAIL February 16, 1825 in Pulaski County, KY. She was born 1804 in VA, and died Unknown.

Notes for JOHN (REV.) TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

He was called an Elder and joined the Baptist Church, converted by Rev. Alexander Campbell.

Children of JOHN TATE and LUCY HAIL are:

66. i. SAMUEL5 TATE, b. December 19, 1825, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. June 22, 1914, Buried Somerset Cem., Sect. 4,5,18, Pulaski County, KY.

ii. LEWIS FRANKLIN TATE, b. 1827, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

67. iii. STEPHEN (JUDGE) HAIL TATE, b. December 05, 1828, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. January 21, 1899, Pulaski Co, KY.

iv. MARY JANE TATE, b. 1830, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

v. CYNTHIA TATE, b. 1832, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

vi. MARTIN O. TATE, b. 1834, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

vii. MARGARET O.TATE, b. 1836, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown; m. B. W. SLOAN, November 04, 1852, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

viii. CINTHIA TATE, b. 1839, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

 

25. BOWEN GOGGIN (BANKS G)4 TATE (SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR)3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 06, 1818 in Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY, and died 1864. He married CHRISTINE H. SLOAN June 21, 1841 in Pulaski County, KY. She was born December 13, 1817 in Wayne County, KY, and died May 04, 1864 in Old Tateville Cemetery, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY.

Children of BOWEN TATE and CHRISTINE SLOAN are:

i. SARAH JANE5 TATE, b. January 1842, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

ii. MAHALA TATE, b. 1844, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. J. M. LEWIS, September 1861, Pulaski County, KY; b. 1842; d. Unknown.

iii. SAMUEL TATE, b. November 04, 1847, Pulaski County, KY; d. October 01, 1950, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY.

68. iv. WILLIAM W. (WARLESS) TATE, b. July 1848, Tateville, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

v. BENJAMIN TATE, b. 1850, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

vi. CICILY TATE, b. 1850, Pulaski County, KY; d. 1850, Pulaski County, KY.

vii. SERENA TATE, b. 1854, Pulaski County, KY; d. Bef. 1860, Pulaski County, KY.

69. viii. JOHN M. TATE, b. July 11, 1855, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. January 11, 1927, Old Tateville Cemetery, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY.

ix. AVA S. TATE, b. 1857, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

x. LUCY A. TATE, b. October 1859, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

 

26. WINNIE4 BUSTER (MARTHA (MATTIE)3 TATE, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1820 in Tateville, KY, and died Unknown. She married LEWIS SHADDOWN in Pulaski County, KY. He was born 1815 in KY, and died Unknown.

Children of WINNIE BUSTER and LEWIS SHADDOWN are:

i. MARTHA5 SHADDOWN, b. 1848, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

ii. REUBEN J. SHADDOWN, b. 1853, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

iii. SARAH E. SHADDOWN, b. 1856, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

iv. JOHN SHADDOWN, b. 1856, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

 

27. MARTHA4 BUSTER (MARTHA (MATTIE)3 TATE, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1834, and died Unknown. She married JOHN SHADDOWN. He was born 1838 in KY, and died Unknown.

Notes for MARTHA BUSTER:

Note from Ricki Wilkins:

I am confused about these birth dates. Maybe Martha Mattie was not Martha's mother or maybe Martha's birth date is incorrect, as this birth date would make Martha Mattie 57 when Martha was born.

Children of MARTHA BUSTER and JOHN SHADDOWN are:

i. GEORGE T.5 SHADDOWN, b. 1857, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

ii. REUBEN H. SHADDOWN, b. 1859, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

iii. LELA C. SHADDOWN, b. 1861, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

iv. JOHN S. SHADDOWN, b. 1863, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

v. MARY SHADDOWN, b. 1864, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

vi. LUCY E. SHADDOWN, b. 1866, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

vii. WILLIAM SHADDOWN, b. 1868, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

viii. SARAH SHADDOWN, b. 1869, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

ix. MATILDA SHADDOWN, b. 1870, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

 

28. JANE4 TATE (ISAAC3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 20, 1811 in Russell County, VA, and died February 17, 1891 in Somerset, Pulaski County, KY. She married JOHN KELLY September 09, 1830 in Somerset, Pulaski County, KY. He was born August 27, 1809 in Somerset, Pulaski County, KY, and died March 27, 1859 in Leavenworth, KS.

Child of JANE TATE and JOHN KELLY is:

70. i. JOHN TATE5 KELLY, d. Unknown.

 

29. M B4 TATE (JOHN3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1821 in TN, and died Unknown. He married LOUISIANA. She was born 1825 in TN, and died Unknown.

Children of M TATE and LOUISIANA are:

i. JOHN5 TATE, b. 1843; d. Unknown.

ii. BELOTE TATE, b. 1846; d. Unknown.

iii. ZACHARIAH TATE, b. 1848; d. Unknown.

 

30. JAMES DOUGLAS4 TATE (JOHN3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1837, and died Unknown. He married MARY JANE MCGREGOR January 13, 1858. She was born 1836, and died Unknown.

Notes for JAMES DOUGLAS TATE:

Riverside Cemetery, Warren County, TN:

Tate. J.D. 21 May 1839-20 Aug 1902 James Douglas "Dug", son of Douglas and Sarah (Price) Tate, husband of Mary Jane McGregor

Tate, Mary Jane 24 Sep 1835-3 Oct 1911 [Daughter of Ezekiel and Mary (McGee) McGregor, wife of James Douglas "Dug" Tate, married 13 January 1858]

This marriage is recorded in Marriage Book A, Page 45.

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In going through the Tate book, I found this individual's history quite confusing. The book says that this James Douglas is the son of John Tate, b ca 1783, (brother of our Alexander). It also shows his mother as Leddicia (Dicey) Hogg, b 1783. It is hard for me to believe that Dicey had this son when she was over 50. But, the book says they were in Warren County, TN at the time that this James was born and married. Maybe there was a second wife that is not recorded. Some other researchers suspect that this individual did not exist, but is a confusion.

The book also mentions that he may have been the James to settle in Barry Co, MO. (At this point, I believe the author confused this James with Jahiel's John Douglas who the book says:

"married Mary E. Westfall, born 1844 in Missouri, a daughter of Naomi Westfall, born 1808 in Virginia who was living with the family in the 1880 Barry County, MO Census".

Reference: Clyde E. Durnil, Fed. Census 1850 Warren County, TN, page 43-266; 1880 Berry County, MO

In reference to the Riverside Cemetery and Marriage Book records, we know that Jahiel had a James Alexander and a John Douglas, I'm not aware of any James Douglas. Jahiel's John Douglas only lived in Warren County until he was about 11 years old when the whole family moved to Texas County, MO.

Notes from Ricki Wilkins

Child of JAMES TATE and MARY MCGREGOR is:

i. MARTHA5 TATE, b. 1859; d. Unknown.

 

31. ROBERT H.4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 09, 1799 in Russell County, VA, and died Bef. January 08, 1889 in Livingston, KY. He married SARAH (SALLY) LOCKHART. She was born 1800 in SC, and died August 11, 1860 in TN.

Notes for ROBERT H. TATE:

Excerpts from "Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1972

Son of Major James and Ruth Davidson Tate. His family emigrated shortly to Smith County, TN, but it became Warren County, TN in 1807 where he grew up. His family settled near Collins River, McMinnville, TN. He married Sally. Her parents were born in VA. References: Family data, Federal Census 1850 Grundy County, TN, pages 686-92; 1860 pages 435-172. Dennis Tate records; James Striegel Tate records; Buddy Duke stated that they moved to Livingston County, KY in 1880 with Vance Lockhart's family. Bible owned by Maggie Savage of Palmer, TN in 1972.

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, 1835 - 1839, Page 185

Surveyed June 3, 1837 for Robert Tate, 5000 acres by entry dated May 15, 1837, No 4438 on the waters of Collins River and Brush Creek on the left hand fork of Collins River below Wm. Knight's, it being the NE corner of a 5000 acre survey in the name of Elan Tate, also the beginning corner of a 5000 acre survey in the name of John G. Tate, crossing Hills Turnpike Road, waters of Brush Creek, crossing Hills Turnpike, including and platting out 62 1/2 acres of older title. James Tate and John Tate, CC. The above survey was transferred to Stephen Haight. Isaac Hill, DS, June 21, 1837. Sent on June 27, 1837 by W. Sims.

Children of ROBERT TATE and SARAH LOCKHART are:

71. i. JAMES (JIM) W.5 TATE, b. September 22, 1822, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

72. ii. JOHN JACKSON TATE, b. March 25, 1823, Near Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN; d. March 24, 1898, Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN.

73. iii. WILLIAM HOLEMAN (HOLE) TATE, b. October 20, 1825, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

74. iv. FRANCIS MARION TATE, b. April 08, 1826, Near Beersheeba Springs, Warren County, TN; d. 1858.

v. P. W. M. TATE, b. August 19, 1827; d. Unknown.

75. vi. ELIZABETH TATE, b. May 17, 1828, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

76. vii. HUMPHREY (POSE) P. TATE, b. April 20, 1829, Grundy County, TN; d. December 01, 1909, Sequatchie County, TN.

viii. A. J. TATE, b. April 1830; d. Abt. 1879, Warren County, TN.

Notes for A. J. TATE:

Warren County, TN Will Book 6 Page 421-421

February 17, 1879 Inventory of the personal effects of A. J. Tate, dec'd reported by G. W. Tate, Administrator.

77. ix. CALVIN G. S. TATE, b. December 20, 1831, Marion County, TN; d. September 01, 1908, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN.

78. x. PRUDENCE (PRUDY) TATE, b. March 1834; d. August 11, 1911, Lyon County, KY.

xi. JOSEPH SMITH TATE, b. June 11, 1839; d. Unknown; m. (1) HELEN LARIMORE, May 26, 1859; d. Unknown; m. (2) SUSAN SMITH, April 29, 1860; b. Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown, Madison County, AL.

 

32. DAVIDSON4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 27, 1802 in Russell County, VA, and died February 23, 1885 in Grundy County, TN. He married DORCAS MEYERS. She was born 1795 in NC, and died Unknown.

Notes for DAVIDSON TATE:

Excerpts from "Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II", Metzel and Updike, 1972

Born In Big Moccasin, a spur of Clinch Mountain near the Holston River, near Lebanon, Russell County, VA. The son of Major and Ruth Davidson Tate. He married Dorcas Myers who, along with her parents was born in KY. Davidson came to TN with his parents when very young. In 1830 the family appeared with five children, some must have been working for them. They were not in Grundy County in 1840, but were there through 1880. On December 22, 1838, Davidson Tate purchased land, tools and slaves in Dekalb County, AL from Lewis D. Hall.

References: Bible records now in Possession of James Striegel Tate; Federal Census of 1850, Grundy County, TN, page 343-50; 1860 Census, page 436-187; 1880 Census page 7-563; Their children settled in Sequatchie County, TN. Other information from granddaughter Mrs. George Thompson of Tracy City, TN. Allen Dale Tate's web site: http//freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tatefamily/

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, 1835 - 1839, Page 193

Granted to Francis A. Dievins, S. No. 5521. Surveyed May 29, 1837 for Davidson Tate, 5000 acres by entry dated May 15, 1837, No 4443 on waters of collins River, North side of Lick Creek, crossed seveal branches of the middle fork of Collins River, waters of Clifty Creek, platting and 62 1/2 acres of older title. Robert Tate and Thomas L. Swan, CC. The above transferred to J. B. McComack. Isaac Hill, DS. July 2, 1837. Sent on July 4, 1837 by mail.

More About DAVIDSON TATE:

Burial: February 1885, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

Children of DAVIDSON TATE and DORCAS MEYERS are:

79. i. ELISHA5 TATE, b. November 1823, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. JASIEL TATE, b. 1825, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown; m. (?) GANNIN; d. Unknown.

Notes for JASIEL TATE:

Was a Justice of the Peace in 1858.

80. iii. JAZEAL (ZILL) TATE, b. October 03, 1828, Warren County, TN; d. June 05, 1914, Tracy City, TN.

iv. JAMES L. TATE, b. 1832, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

81. v. PLEASANT HUSE TATE, b. 1834, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

82. vi. LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL TATE, b. August 1835, DeKalb County, AL; d. September 1931, Grundy County, TN.

vii. MARTHA TATE, b. 1841; d. Unknown.

viii. DAVIDSON TATE, b. 1849; d. Unknown.

 

33. JOSEPH4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 02, 1809 in Warren County, TN, and died Bef. 1840. He married ELIZABETH LEVAN, daughter of JAMES LEVAN and FRANCES (FANNY). She died Unknown.

Notes for JOSEPH TATE:

In an email from Ron Jones, descendant, dated February 19, 2001 he offers much research from his ancestral files:

Land Purchase:

Page 67. Surveyed 3/25/1828, 199 acre entry dated 11/25/1826. No. 2053 on Cumberland Mountain, North Bank of the Left Hand Fork of Collins River. The above survey includes 2 acres on an improvement claim belonging to Anderson Lord which is platted out.

James Tate & Davidson Tate, cc A. Higginbotham. SWC 3/27/1828

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Federal Census of 1830, Warren County, TN, Page 357

Joseph Tate - age 20-29

2 Females - age 15-20

1 Female - age under 5

Note: On the same page, and in close geographical proximity were John Gross and Davidson Tate (Joseph's brother). On Page

358, James Tate (another brother), William Killian, Samuel Killian and Elcain Killian.

Joseph and his wife, Elizabeth, left TN and moved to AL around 1835 and then moved to Dade County, GA, where Joseph died before 1840.

Davidson Tate moved to Dekalb County, AL in the 1830's and I think that is where Joseph went as well. Davidson later moved back to

Grundy County, TN. Notes from Ron Jones

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Federal Census of 1840, Dade County, GA, Page 83

Tate, Elizabeth

1 female - age 20-30

1 female - age 10-15

1male - age 5-10

2 males - age under 5

I believe the female age 10-15 to be my great-grandmother, who was born in 1829. The three males are the ones on the deed information. John and Elizabeth Wilkerson moved to Arkansas some time between 1850 and 1860. Notes from Ron Jones

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Federal Census of 1850, Dade County, GA, page 28B

Wilkerson, John, age 30, farmer, 100 acres, born in AL

Elizabeth, age 36, born TN

Tate, John, age 17, born AL

Wilkerson, Elizabeth, age 15, born AL

James, age 13, born GA

Joseph, age 12, born GA

I believe that this is the same family and that the first four children are Tates. Notes from Ron Jones

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Federal Census of 1860, St. Frances County, AR

John Wilkerson, age 40, born AL

Elizabeth, age 47, born TN

Houston, age 17, born GA

Jackson, age 14, born GA

Jane, age 13, born GA

Benjamin, age 12, born GA

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Abstracted Deeds of the Tates, Notes by Sue Forrester

Deed Book D, Page 156-7, Dade County, GA

State of Georgia, Dade County. Indenture made the sixth of August 1853 between John G. TATE, James TATE and Joseph TATE, the heirs of Joseph Tate dec'd of the State of Tennessee, county of Grundy of the the one part and Harvey Walker of the other part of the state aforesaid... witnesseth that the said Horace Walker for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and ten dollars to them in hand paid... sold half of that tract or parcel of land situated being and lying in the tenth district of Cherokee County, now Dade County, Land lot 184. Witness: John Gross and Sarah Gross. Signed John G. Tate.

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Deed Book D., Page 156-157: State of Georgia County of Dade

Date: 6th of August 1853

Grantor: John G. Tate & James Tate & Joseph Tate, the heirs of Joseph Tate, dec'd of the State of Tennessee, County of Grundy.

Grantee: Harvey Walker (of Dade County)

Amount: $210.00

Description: "All that tract OR parcel of land in 10th district; 4th section; lot 184".

Signed: John G. Tate, James Tate, Joseph Tate by their agent John Tate acting for James and Joseph Tate.

Witness: John Gross and Sarah Gross.

Attachment: State of Georgia; County of Dade

"Personally came before me John Gross who being duly sworn deposeth and saith that he saw John G. Tate sign, seal and deliver the within deed for the purposes therein mentioned that the deposant subscribe the same as a witness and saw Sarah Gross do so likewise. Sworn to and subscribed before me this May 14, 1854".

Signed: John Gross

Witness: Shadrack C. Hale, J.P.

Registered August 30th 1854, E. T. Rogers, Clerk, SC [superior court]

John Gross came to Dade County to take care of this as Shadrack C. Hale was a J.P. in Dade County.

Deed Book F., Page 106-107: State of Kentucky, County of [blank]

Petitioner: William J. Tate

Petitioned E. D. Graham of Georgia as true and lawful attorney infact and hereby authorize him to ask, demand and for recover all the right title or interest profits or damages to which I am entitled by law in and of the estate of Joseph Tate, deceased, and in and of lot of land 184, 10th district and 4th section of Dade County Georgia and to execute and sign all necessary receipts, notices, bonds, demands, acqutinents(?) and deeds to sell on in any manner convert the same into money... and to do all other things necessary in and about to recovering and reclaiming said lot of land and selling the same.

Signed: 5 April 1866

Signed by: W.J. Tate

Witness: J. L. Lands(?) and J. H. Teasmore

Imore Lfr(?), J. P.

Registered: 30 Oct 1866 by J. G. Pace, Clerk

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Notes from Sue Forrester:

Okay, notice the dates... the first date was August 1853, the next dates were April 1866... a difference of 13 years.

I checked back on the 1840 and 1850 Dade County census, John, James and Joseph fit with the sons of Elizabeth Wilkerson on the 1850 census. Who was William and where did he come from? He wasn't on either the 1840 or 50 Dade County census... and why did he make a recovery attempt after 13 years? Could Joseph have been William Joseph?

None of the daughters, including Louisa and her husband, William Smith Jones, were included. While this would prove the sons, it won't help prove Elizabeth. Unless, there is something under Jones and/or Wilkerson/Wilkinson which mention LL 184, 10th district. I couldn't find where Joseph Tate (Sr) purchased this property which doesn't really surprise me. Dade County was formed from Walker Co 25 Dec 1837. Walker was formed from Murray Co in 1833. If this property was purchased (and it appears so) before Joseph died and before 1840, it was probably listed in Walker Co GA. They had a courthouse fire on 8 Feb 1883 which destroyed all records. Dade Co's first courthouse fire was April 1853. NOW, if it was purchased between 1832 and 1833 it could possibly be recorded in Murray Co GA. Chatsworth is the county seat and it is a good distance from us.

In deed book D, page 21 and 21, 7 Nov 1853, Jane M. Tanner, executrix of Thomas L. Tanner, sold lot of land 184, 10th district, to John Wigley for $50.00. It was witnessed by James Worthington and recorded by James M. Hall, Clerk. On the same page, deed dated 7 Nov 1853, John Wigley sold to Harvey Walker for $100.00 on a quit claim deed, "had or may have had two-seventh part of lot of land lot 184, 10th district". Signed John Wigley. No witness, recorded by James M. Hall, Clerk on Dec 15, 1853.

Thomas Tanner was said to have been the first white man in Dade County. I don't know when he came to Dade County, but do know of another white man who was here in the 1820's. I went back to check on land purchased by Thomas Tanner and found where he purchased land around 184 (including 185 and others) but NOT 184. Since the courthouse burned in April 1853, all of the deeds that were recorded with dates prior to April 1853 were recorded or recorded late. I checked the Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery (1832) and land lot 184, 10th district was awarded to a James B. Head of Gwinnett County GA. Very few of those who won land in north Georgia on this land lottery actually came to the area. Instead they sold the property to someone who wanted to come here or to a land dealer. Most were sold to land dealers. So whatever happened to that land did so after 1832. When did Joseph Tate and Thomas Tanner purchase it, I don't know, as there was nothing recorded prior to Jane Tanner selling as stated above.

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Deed Book F., Page 107:

State of Georgia, County of Dade

Petitioner: Jas L. Tate (of the county of Lincoln and state of Tennessee)

Hereby constitute E. D. Grahm of Dade County as true and lawful attorney to site(?) all claim or interest I have on claim in and to lot of land 184, 10th district, 4th Section and to authorize him... to execute all necessary & proper conveyances and other writings in reference to the sale or transfer of the same.

Dated: 27 Oct 1866

Signed: James L. Tate (his X mark)

Witness: A. J. Wilkinson

Registered: 30 October 1866, by J. G. Pace, CSC

Deed Book D, page 453: State of Georgia, County of Dade

Date: 15 December 1857

Grantor: Harvey Walker

Grantee: Reuben L. Taylor

Amount: $1600.00

Description: land lot 184, 10th district, 4th section.

Witness: Wm. J. Street

Joseph Killian, J.P.

Registered: Sept 4, 1858 by Serug Killian, Clerk

Now we go back to Deed Book F., page 108: State of Georgia, County of Dade

Date: 29th day of October 1866

Grantor: James L. Tate (of the County of Lincoln and State of Tennessee) and William J. Tate (of the County of Hopkins and State of Kentucky).

Grantee: Reuben L. Taylor (of Dade County)

Amount: $300.00 for two undivided sevenths of that tract of land in 10th district, 4th section, lot 184.

Signed: Attorney in fact, E. D. Graham for William J. Tate and James L. Tate.

Witness: J. R. Johnson

M. Nicholas

Now, a little something else I found... E. D. Graham was attorney in fact for a lot of people. It appears he made his living searching out deeds that had loop holes, then went out to find the people. He had this little business taken care of within days. If he had had a computer then, just think what he could have done. Anyway, this is how it was settled. Notes from Sue Forrester.

Notes for ELIZABETH LEVAN:

Warren County, Tennessee WILL BOOKS 1-3: (1827-1858).

Abstracted and Compiled by Betty Moore Majors in 1992.

Warren County, TN Will Book 1, Page 61

Page 571-572. August 22, 1843. Settlement with James Levan, guardian of the minor heirs of Benjamin Levan, dec'd. Receipt in full from Elizabeth Tate, Henry Levan, John Levan, Thomas T. Levan, Moses and Mary Patrick, Andrew and Nancy Lockhart. In guardian's hands for Henderson Levan, $62.88 for Margaret Levan $62.68.

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Grundy County Tennessee, Earliest Deeds 1852-1867

Abstracted and Indexed by Charles A. Sherrill, Nashville, Tennessee, 1966, Mt Juliet, TN, 1996.

450.26 March, 1847

James Levan, John Levan, Isaac & Sally Newton, Andres & Nancy Lockhart, Henry Levan, John & Elizabeth Wilkerson, Edward & Jane

Patrick, and Margaret Levan (heirs of Benjamin Levan) all of Tennessee, to Thomas Levan for $500, 90acres (no dist adj) Collins River, Traylor's Creek. On which Benjamin Levan resided at his death and where his widow now resides, which Benjamin purchased from James Tate. Subject to the life estate of Fanny Levan, the widow.

Signed by: John Levan, Andrew & Nancy Lockhart, James Levan, Edward Patrick, T.T.Levan.

Wit: J. Wanamaker, Ambrose Killian. Proofs: T.T. Levan proofed signature of James Levan 7 May 1860. Nancy Lockhart proved apart from her husband May 16, 1858; Witness A.H. Killian proved signature of witness Jacob Wanamaker (who is referred to in past tense) April 5, 1860. No other proofs.

447.October 8, 1849.

Jane and Edward Patrick, James Levan, Sara & Isaac Netwon, John Levan, John & Elizabeth Wilkerson, Thomas T. Levan, Nancy Lockhart his wife [husband's name omitted], Henry Levan and Margaret Howell to P.H. Levan for $25 to each of them, their interest in a tract [no acres or dist given] on Collins River adj Jeremiah Watkins residence, line between James Tate and Champion Farris.

Signed: Margaret LEVAN, Henry Levan, Isaac & Sarah Newton, John & Elizabeth Wilkerson, T.T. Levan, Edward & Jane Patrick,

James Levan.

Wit: John A. Walker, William Bost, John R. Bost, Abrahjam Jones, Ambrose H. Killian, Adam Moffitt. [Proved by Maragret Tipton, Sarah Newton & J Kane Patrick apart from their husbands. A.K. Killian proved signatures of Edward Patrick & John Wilkerson Issac Newton & James Levan proved own signatures. No other proofs!. J Proof taken in Grundy Co in May & Oct 1858. Filed for registration April 5, 1860.

Children of JOSEPH TATE and ELIZABETH LEVAN are:

i. LOUISA K.5 TATE, b. August 22, 1829, Warren County, TN; d. December 10, 1890; m. WILLIAM SMITH JONES, January 1847; d. Unknown.

ii. FEMALE TATE, b. Abt. 1831; d. Unknown.

iii. JOHN G. TATE, b. Abt. 1833, AL; d. Unknown.

iv. ELIZABETH TATE, b. 1835, AL; d. Unknown.

v. JAMES L. TATE, b. Abt. 1837; d. Unknown.

Notes for JAMES L. TATE:

Notes from Peggy Coleman:

There was a James L Tate who served in Co E 50th Tennessee Infantry CSA. This regiment was raised in that area. Could this be the same James L. Tate?

My James L. did not enlist voluntarily. (Chicken?) The story goes this way. He was lying in bed sick when some soldiers from the northern side came through and "enlisted" him. He served a very short period as it seems was customary. He hid in a cave close to his home and when he was hungry he would flash a mirror toward the sun to let his wife know he was hungry. She would then take a basket with food to him under the guise of picking up twigs for firewood. I don't know if the cave hiding took place before or after he was "enlisted" but I suspect it was before and that he maybe got a cold from being in the cave. The story also in enriched by the fact that his wife is supposed to have met a bear once while on her way to the cave. This story was told by their grandson and has also been told to me by my great aunt who is of the same generation. We have also been told that his wife killed one of the Northern soldiers. I have heard this from several people also, ones who knew her personally. It's told that while Grandpa was "enlisted" that three Northern soldiers came to the house for food and water. After they left Grandma told her children that "that one" will be back tonight and when he comes back they were to hide. The man did come back, they did hide under the stairs. Later they heard a thud, thud, thud, coming down the stairs. The man had taken Grandma upstairs to rape her but she had other plans in mind. She bend down and took a knife out of her boot and stabbed him. The thud, thud, thud was Grandma dragging him back down the stairs. She threw him into a hole and covered him up. They said you could see blood stains on the floor where she had stabbed him. I don't doubt it because Grandma was one tough cookie. You talk about Indian blood. I feel like my Tates have Indian blood because of the shape of their foreheads and cheeks. Grandma was a Myers and you can see Indian blood in her. Grandma was born in TN but I do not know where. I have a picture of Grandma and Grandpa together but it is the oval type and is big so I could not copy it anyway to send it so you might get an idea of what he looks like. Sorry about that.

vi. JOSEPH TATE, b. Abt. 1838; d. Unknown.

 

34. JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 09, 1813 in Warren County, TN, and died August 04, 1888 in Poetry, Kaufman County, TX. He married (1) RUTH DYKES. She was born Abt. 1815, and died Unknown. He married (2) LAVINA (VINA). She was born 1810 in MS, and died Unknown. He married (3) NANCY. She was born April 05, 1824 in Hinds County, TN, and died December 07, 1893 in Poetry, Kaufman County, TX. He married (4) SARAH A. TATE October 18, 1839, daughter of AARON TATE and ELIZABETH CONNELLY. She was born 1821 in Warren County, TN, and died January 28, 1852 in Pulaski Co, KY.

Notes for JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN) TATE:

Excerpts from "Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1984

Jahaziel married four times; (1) to a bride of whom we know little, except she died early leaving three sons, Andrew J., John S., and James Tate who were living with the Samuel Dykes' family in the 1850 Census of Grundy County, TN. Possibly the Dykes family were the grandparents of them since rural people always find room for their own kin. He was married to (2) Sarah A. Tate, on October 18, 1839, by Justice of the Peace, W. F. Mooney (M. P. 1836 - 7, 8 and 9.) She was born 1821, age 29 on the 1850 Census of Warren County, TN and died on January 28, 1852, in Pulaski County, AR. Her family was opposed to the marriage. They, however, eloped and settled near Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR. He married (3) Lavinia "Vina" who was born in 1810 in MS. He married (4) Nancy who was born April 5, 1824 in Hinds County, TX; she died on December 7, 1893 in Poetry, TX. Her parents were born in AL and VA respectively.

It is said that he suffered from epileptic seizures and never traveled alone. He lived to be an elderly man and died on August 4, 1888 testate, buried with wife Nancy, eight miles from Terrill, Poetry, Kaufman, County, TX in the Dry Creek Cemetery. Issue born in Warren County, TN or Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR.

His will: J. H. Tate, June 22, 1880, Kaufman County, TX, wife Nancy: To sons, Jackson, John S. and M. V. Tate, to the Methodist Church So, witnessed by H. W. Rogers, James McDonald, and J. T. Daniel. Signed September 29, 1880.

References: Pearl Tate Sanders, Warren County, TN, 1850 Federal Census pg 701 - 205: Pulaski County, AR 1850 Federal Census page 4, pt 4-28. November 1850: Kaufman County, TX 1870 lists Lavinia, age 60 as housekeeper. Federal Census 1880 page 330-340: Will Book 28, page 181: Dry Creek Cemetery: Married Dekalb County, AL 976.166 V25M

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, 1835 - 1839 Page 193

Surveyed June 1, 1837 for Jahaziel Tate, 5000 acres by entry dated May 15, 1837, No. 4444 on waters of Colline River, SE corner of a tract of 5000 acres in name of Elan Tate, crossing long fork of Dunaways Creek, SE corner of Peter Yates' 5000 acre survey, platting 62 1/2 acres of older title. Robert Tate and John Tate, CC. The above transferred to J. B. McComack. Isaac Hill, Ds. July 3, 1837. Sent on July 4, 1837 by mail.

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In a letter dated May 16, 1978 from Pearl Tate Sanders to James Striegel Tate she writes:

"As you can see by these Census records of Jahaziel Tate (note that his name is spelled three different ways), three wives were named Sarah, Lavina and Nancy. I think he had another (first) wife because my grandfather, martin Van Buren Tate was born in 1843 and his half-brother, Andrew Jackson was born about 1833 - ten years earlier. I have a copy of the Will of J. H. Tate, dated 1883 at Kaufman County, Texas. In it he names wife Nancy, sons, Jackson Tate, M. V. Tate and John S. Tate. (I had never heard of son John before this)."

"The only information I have on Jahaziel is what my father, Homer M. Tate told me. Martin V. B. and his father Jahaziel seemed close as a father and son. Jahaziel was a school teacher and M. V. B. Tate used to ride double behind his father to school. They both went off to the Civil War together, but were sent to different places. Jahaziel was captured and due to difficult conditions there, his health suffered later in life. My father always went with him on his daily walks, for if he (Jahaziel) had a 'spell' and fell, Dad would have to run for help. Jahaziel accompanied son M. V. B. Tate to Poetry, Texas where he and wife Nancy are now buried."

Children of JAHAZIEL TATE and RUTH DYKES are:

83. i. ANDREW JACKSON5 TATE, b. 1832, Near Beersheeba Springs, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

84. ii. JOHN STUBBLEFIELD TATE, b. February 04, 1834, Grundy County, TN; d. June 10, 1919.

85. iii. JAMES L. TATE, b. 1837, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. M. V. TATE, d. Unknown.

Children of JAHAZIEL TATE and SARAH TATE are:

v. MARY JANE5 TATE, b. September 27, 1845, Warren County, TN; d. May 23, 1855.

Notes for MARY JANE TATE:

Died at a young age.

vi. JAMES ELGAN TATE, b. April 08, 1841, Pulaski County, AR; d. June 1841, Pulaski County, AR.

Notes for JAMES ELGAN TATE:

Died before a year old.

 

86. vii. MARTIN VAN BUREN TATE, b. February 18, 1843, Near Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR; d. October 18, 1919, Safford, Graham County, AZ.

 

35. SAMUEL JACKSON4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 15, 1815 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. He married SUSANNAH (SUSIE). She was born 1820 in TN, and died Unknown.

Notes for SAMUEL JACKSON TATE:

Excerpt from "Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1972

Born near Collins River, Warren County, TN which later became Grundy County, TN. Son of Major James Tate and Ruth Davidson Tate. He was called Samuel J. in the 1850 Federal Census of Grundy County, TN. However, in the Federal Census of 1870, Grundy County, TN, he was called Jackson Tate, age 55 years. He was a farmer and before 1860, he settled in Sequatchie County, TN.

Reference: Warren County, TN, estate papers; Thomas Barnes papers, Federal Census of 1850, Grundy County, TN page 136-145; Federal Census of 1860, Sequatchie County, TN, page 245-220; Federal Census 1870 Grundy County, TN, page 6-26; James Striegel Tate, "That Book". Issue 1-2 born Warren County, TN, 3-7 born Grundy County, TN

More About SAMUEL JACKSON TATE:

Occupation: Farmer

Children of SAMUEL TATE and SUSANNAH (SUSIE) are:

i. EVALINE5 TATE, b. 1840, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown; m. JAMES PHELPS, September 30, 1860, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. CAROLINE TATE, b. 1842, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown; m. J. H. GREEN, September 18, 1868, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. MARGARET E. TATE, b. 1846, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ROBERT (BOB) A. WOOLY; d. Unknown.

iv. ISABELLA MARY TATE, b. 1848, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM LAYNE, May 15, 1887, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

87. v. GEORGE WASHINGTON TATE, b. September 1850, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. April 13, 1918, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN.

vi. ANDREW JACKSON TATE, b. 1855, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. D. F. CUMMINGS, February 14, 1878, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

88. vii. MARTHA TATE, b. 1857, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

36. ELAN H.4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 15, 1817 in Grundy County, TN, and died December 19, 1879 in Decauter County, TN. He married JANE TURNER. She was born 1820 in NC, and died May 08, 1865 in Grundy County, TN.

Notes for ELAN H. TATE:

Excerpt from Goodspeed's History of Tennessee, Early Decatur County Settlers and Biographies:

Tate Family

"Elon Tate was born in Grundy County, TN, October 15, 1817. He moved to Decatur County on August 12, 1870. He located at Decaturville, Grundy County, TN until his death on December 19, 1879. Elon was a Democrat. His wife, Jane (Turner) Tate died on May 8, 1865. Their family consisted of five children, 2 died in infancy, George was killed at Decaturville on November 30, 1877, John L and James H."

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Excerpt from "Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1984

He kept the Old Family Bible of the births of his siblings, called "That Book". Though he was of the first family of James Tate, (and Ruth), he was very fond of the second family. After his wife, Jane died, when she was only 45 years old, (and was buried in Shiloh Cemetery, Warren County) Elan moved to Decatur County in 1870. It is assumed that Elan and his family went and lived in Decatur County because Elizabeth (James second wife) went there to live with the Bost family in her later years. He died leaving two sons and four grand children, the oldest was an orphaned girl less than four years old.

References: Burials in Decatur County, TN City Cemetery, James Striegel Tate, Family records, Federal Census 1850 Grundy County, TN, page 723-16; Federal Census 1860 Grundy County, TN, page 15-3.

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, Volume 3 1835 - 1839

Page 174.

Surveyed May 2, 1837 for Elon Tate, 5000 acres by entry dated May 1, 1837, No. 4434 on the waters of Collins River, mouth of Tarpin Branch, NE corner of a 5000 acre survey of James Tate, also the SE corner of 5000 acres survey of Merday Tate's crossed the middle fork of Collins River, cross the left hand fork of said river, excluding 62 1/2 acres of older title. Robert Tate and John Dykes, CC. Isaac Hill, DS. May 3, 1837. Sent on May 20, 1837 by J. B. McComack.

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Elan H. Tate was living with his son John L. at Elan's death. Elan's papers passed through John L's family ownership into the hands of Martha Angie Raspbury of Hohenwald, TN. Mrs. Raspbury confirmed the information on the issue of James and Ruth and has been a close collaborator of James Striegel Tate in the compiling of my family story.

From the James Striegel Tate Papers, 1742 - 1980, Tennessee State Library and Archives

More About JANE TURNER:

Burial: Unknown, Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of ELAN TATE and JANE TURNER are:

i. JAMES GROVER5 TATE, b. 1845, Grundy County, TN; d. Bef. 1850, Grundy County, TN.

ii. ROBERT (BOBBY) TATE, b. 1847, Grundy County, TN; d. Bef. 1850, Grundy County, TN.

89. iii. JOHN LEE TATE, b. December 07, 1849, Grundy County, TN; d. May 01, 1902, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

90. iv. GEORGE W. M TATE, b. 1851, Grundy County, TN; d. November 30, 1877.

91. v. JAMES HARRISON TATE, b. September 30, 1856, Grundy County, TN; d. April 13, 1891, Decaturville, Decatur County, TN.

37. JOHN GOOLEMAN4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 16, 1820 in Warren County, TN, and died September 18, 1908 in McLain, Muskogee, OK (buried in Elm Grove Cemetery). He married (1) PERMELIA BROWN, daughter of ABSOLEM BROWN and JANE GREEN. She was born 1821 in TN, and died Unknown. He married (2) MALINDA BALDIN October 19, 1853 in Grundy County, TN. She died Unknown.

Notes for JOHN GOOLEMAN TATE:

Excerpts from "Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1972

John was born near McMinnville, Warren County TN, later Grundy County, son of James and Ruth Tate. His name and date of birth was recorded in "That Book" (Family Bible). He and his first wife, Permilia were Methodist. After Permilia died, he married Malinda Baldin.

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, 1835 - 1839, Page 193

Surveyed June 2, 1837 for John G. Tate, 5000 acres by entry dated May 15, 1837, No 4439 on the waters of Collins River, NE corner of a 5000 acre survey in the aname of Elan Tate, crossing Hills Turnpike Road on the waters of Bush Creek, waters of Woodcock's Creek, NE corner of Jahaziel Tate's 5000 acres, SE corner of Elan Tate's 5000 acre survey, platting out 62 1/2 acres of older title. Robert and James Tate, CC. The above transferred to J. B. McComack. Isaac Hill, DS. July 3, 1837. Sent on July 4, 1837 by mail.

Children of JOHN TATE and PERMELIA BROWN are:

i. MARY E.5 TATE, b. 1841, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM BROWN, September 03, 1854; d. Unknown.

92. ii. ELIZABETH M. TATE, b. 1842, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. JAMES B. TATE, b. 1844, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown; m. F. P. AKENS, December 28, 1874; d. Unknown.

iv. RUSSELL BROWN TATE, b. 1848, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

93. v. JOHN TATE, b. 1854; d. Unknown.

Children of JOHN TATE and MALINDA BALDIN are:

vi. JOHN HOXIE5 TATE, b. 1848; d. Unknown; m. SARAH A. SMITH, September 05, 1878; b. 1855; d. Unknown.

94. vii. RUTH TATE, b. 1856, Grundy County, TN; d. 1923, Delaware, OK (buried in Lenapah Cemetery with husband).

viii. JULIA TATE, b. 1857, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. T. B. LOCKHART, December 15, 1877; d. Unknown.

More About JULIA TATE:

Residence: Moved to OK

ix. MARTHA A. TATE, b. 1859, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM E. NEMLEY, February 18, 1875; d. Unknown.

x. NANCY J. TATE, b. 1859, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. GEORGE W. ROGERS, May 02, 1883, Sequatchie, TN; d. Unknown.

 

38. EVELINE4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1823 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. She married ANDREW GROSS. He died Unknown.

Children of EVELINE TATE and ANDREW GROSS are:

i. SARAH E.5 GROSS, b. 1843; d. Unknown.

ii. RUTH GROSS, b. 1844; d. Unknown.

iii. NANCY J. GROSS, b. 1845; d. Unknown.

iv. JAMES W. GROSS, b. 1847; d. Unknown.

v. MARY GROSS, b. 1849; d. Unknown.

 

39. JAMES WILLIAM M.4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 17, 1827 in Grundy County, TN, and died May 17, 1873 in Grundy County, TN. He married (1) MARY DUGAN. She was born March 13, 1824 in TN, and died August 15, 1909 in Grundy County, TN. He married (2) LENCHA TIPTON August 14, 1853 in Warren County, TN, daughter of JOHN TIPTON. She was born 1830 in TN, and died Unknown.

Notes for JAMES WILLIAM M. TATE:

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Excerpt from "Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II", Metzel and Updike, 1984

He was issue of his father James' second marriage to Elizabeth. James original will was contested by James William M. Tate and his mother (Elizabeth) won the estate for herself and her children. He is buried in the same cemetery as his father. James William M's first wife is also buried there but there is no marker. In his will he stated his mother died and was buried in West TN.

References; Will Book 5, CCC Pages 275-278; 1850 Federal Census of Grundy County, TN, 723-26; Warren County page 98-24; James Striegel Tate family record; Barnes Papers.

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Warren County, TN Plat Book, Volume 3, 1835-1839 Page 172

Surveyed April 22, 1837 for James Tate, 5000 acres by entry dated September 22, 1836, No. 4286 on the waters of Collins River and Little Sequatchie, SE corner of said Sitz's 200 acre tract he now lives on, east side of Clifty Creek, cross Sequatchie Creek, including and platting out 343 acres of prior claims belonging to Henry Spong and (blank) Wilson. Jas. Tate and J Dykes, CC. Isaac Hill, Ds. May 2, 1837. Sento on to McCormack.

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WILL OF J. W. M. TATE April 19, 1873

I bequeath my soul to God who gave it. Secondly, I direct that my debts and funeral expenses be paid. Thirdly, I will that a tombstone be bought in Nashville worth $100.00 and be put up at my father's grave, and one worth $50.00 at my mother's grave who died and was buried in West Tennessee. I also direct that a tombstone worth $50.00 be put up at the grave of my deceased wife, Mary, and worth $100.00 be put at my grave. Fourthly, I will that a good foundation of dressed stone be put around the graves of my father, my deceased wife, myself and little boy, and that an iron fence be put around said graves. Fifthly, I direct that my property, both real and personal, be sold. Sixthly, I will that my executor, after winding up my estate, pay over to L. D. Mercer, who I appoint to act as Trustee for my wife, Lyncha and two children, J. K. P. Tate and Susan E. Bain, formerly Susan E. Tate, all the money in his hands belonging to my estate. Upon the death of either or both of these, sufficient amount be used to give them a decent burial and tombstones for their graves worth $100.00, and the balance of any to be divided between the heirs of their bodies as they become of age. In the event that my said children having no heirs of their body, then his or her interest to be divided between the heirs of the other chid. Lastly, I appoint J. Furm Morford, executor of this will. Witnessed by W. B. Smartt and W. L. Swann. Recorded June 2, 1873.

Pages 284-296 June 24, 1873

Inventory of the estate of J. W. M. Tate, dec'd which has come to the hands of J. Furm Morford, executor, the widow having discented from the will at the June term of County Court 1873.

Pages 59 - 64 July 16, 1875

Report of settlement made with J. Furm Morford, executor of J. W. M. Tate, dec'd.

Page 191 November 23, 1876

Report of settlement made with J. Furm Morford, executor of J. W. M. Tate, dec'd. Bill for tombstone and iron fence. $361.20.

More About JAMES WILLIAM M. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Cemetery, Warren County, TN

More About MARY DUGAN:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Cemetery, Warren County, TN

Children of JAMES TATE and MARY DUGAN are:

i. JAMES KNOX POLK5 TATE, b. 1849, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ASHA ANN DICK, April 13, 1870; d. Unknown.

ii. SUSAN E. TATE, b. 1853, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ZEBADEE BAIN, April 09, 1867; d. Unknown.

 

40. FRANCIS ASBERRY4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 1830 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown in Madison County, TN. He married (1) LOUISA MATILDA BROWN. She was born 1834, and died Unknown. He married (2) AMANDA F.. She died Unknown.

Notes for FRANCIS ASBERRY TATE:

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Excerpts from "Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1972

He was probably named for the very popular Devine of the name Asberry.

Reference: Estate papers, Page 114, 118; Federal Census 1860 Grundy County, TN, Page 98, 99; Jean Mullis, 8148 Debbie Circle, Norfolk, VA 23518, a descendant of Joseph Brown and Martha Savage Tate; Verla Bailey

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, Volume 3, 1835 - 1839, Page 173.

Surveyed April 25, 1837 for Asberry Tate, 5000 acres by entry dated December 3, 1826, No 4346 on the waters of Collins River, NE corner of a 5000 acre survey claimed by M. Griswold, NE corner of a 5000 acre survey in the name of Meredith Tate, including and excluding 62 1/2 acres of older title. Robert Tate and John Dykes, CC. Isaac Hill, DS. May 2, 1837. Sent on to McCormack.

More About FRANCIS ASBERRY TATE:

Military service: Civil War - Soldier in Confederate Army

Children of FRANCIS TATE and LOUISA BROWN are:

i. JOHN5 TATE, b. 1851, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown; m. MARTHA J. WELCH, September 28, 1871; d. Unknown.

ii. GREEN TATE, b. 1856, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

95. iii. NANCY JANE TATE, b. 1857, Warren County, TN; d. January 19, 1914, Decatur County, TN.

96. iv. JAMES (JIM) H. TATE, b. December 11, 1859, Warren County, TN; d. May 19, 1916, Decatur County, TN.

Children of FRANCIS TATE and AMANDA F. are:

v. ANN5 TATE, b. 1862, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. WILLIAM MEREDITH TATE, b. 1866, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. FRANKLIN C. TATE, b. April 1869, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown.

97. viii. JOSEPH BROWN TATE, b. March 13, 1871, Decatur County, TN; d. February 06, 1923.

ix. BETTY TATE, b. 1874, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown.

x. STEPHEN TATE, b. 1863, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

41. MEREDITH (MEREDA) PRICE4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 1830 in Grundy County, TN, and died November 28, 1908 in Gainsville, MO. He married (1) MARY MOFFITT in TN. She was born in TN, and died Unknown in Gainsville, MO. He married (2) MARTHA HENNEGAR. She died Unknown.

Notes for MEREDITH (MEREDA) PRICE TATE:

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Excerpts from "Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II", Metzel and Updike, 1984

Some of the Tate family moved over to Decatur County, TN and it is probable that Meredith moved over with his mother.

References: 1860 Federal Census of Decatur County, TN.

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, Volume 3, 1835 - 1839 Page 172

Surveyed April 24, 1837 for Meriday Tate, 5000 acres by entry dated December 23, 1836, No. 4347 on the waters of Collins River, Fall Creek, corner of a 5000 acre survey claimed by M. Griswold, it being also a corner of another 5000 acre tract surveyed for Griswold, crossing Fall Creek, Peter House Creek and Round Mountain Creek, middle fork of Collins River, above Tarpin Brahcn, NE corner of said Griswold 5000 acre survey, including 62 1/2 acres of older title. Sm. Sitz and John Dykes, CC. Isaac Hill, DS. May 2, 1837, Sent on to McCormack.

Children of MEREDITH TATE and MARY MOFFITT are:

i. MARTHA5 TATE, b. 1847, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. GEORGE M. D. TATE, b. February 1849, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. RACHAEL E. TATE, b. 1853, Craighead, MO; d. Unknown.

Notes for RACHAEL E. TATE:

Rachael and James are probably twins.

98. iv. JAMES B. W. M. TATE, b. September 16, 1853, Craighead, MO; d. Unknown.

Children of MEREDITH TATE and MARTHA HENNEGAR are:

v. MARY M.5 TATE, b. 1857, Craighead, MO; d. Unknown.

vi. JULIA TATE, b. 1859, Craighead, MO; d. Unknown.

 

42. NANCY4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1833 in Warren County, TN, and died Abt. 1854 in Grundy County, TN. She married JONATHAN M. BOST, son of JOHN BOST and NANCY WALKER. He was born July 18, 1826 in Warren County, TN, and died December 04, 1899 in McMinnville, TN.

More About NANCY TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Church Cemetery,

Notes for JONATHAN M. BOST:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

References Verla Bailey, 5715 Countess Drive, Fort Wayne, IN;

 

More About JONATHAN M. BOST:

Burial: 1899, Shellsford Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, TN

Child of NANCY TATE and JONATHAN BOST is:

i. MARY BURTIN5 BOST, b. June 30, 1850, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

43. ELIZABETH4 TATE (JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1835 in Warren County, TN, and died August 05, 1877 in Henderson County, TN (Buried at Smith Chapel Cemetery). She married MARCUS D. L. BOST October 31, 1850, son of JOHN BOST and NANCY WALKER. He died Unknown.

Notes for ELIZABETH TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Elizabeth was the daughter of James and Elizabeth Smith Tate. No information is known on her daughters Mary and Ader. In 1850 she was living with her mother in Grundy County, age 15. In 1860 she had married and was living in Henderson County, adjacent to Decatur County, TN and living with the family was her mother, Elizabeth, age 50.

Reference; Estate Settlement Court Record, Page 9, 10, 114, 115; Federal Census 1850 Grundy County, TN, Page 45; Federal Census 1860 and 1870 Henderson County, TN.

Children of ELIZABETH TATE and MARCUS BOST are:

99. i. WILLIAM WASHINGTON5 BOST, b. May 12, 1851, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. JAMES L. BOST, b. March 03, 1854, Henderson County, TN; d. September 08, 1880, Henderson County, TN.

iii. JOHN S. BOST, b. October 25, 1856, Henderson County, TN; d. September 30, 1866, Henderson County, TN.

iv. SARA BELZORA BOST, b. 1858, Henderson County, TN; d. Unknown.

100. v. NANCY C. BOST, b. 1859, Henderson County, TN; d. Bef. 1900, Dunklin, MO.

101. vi. JOSEPH ASBERRY BOST, b. January 08, 1861, Henderson County, TN; d. November 14, 1904.

102. vii. MARCUS DANIEL BOST, b. 1864, Henderson County, TN; d. Unknown.

103. viii. JONATHAN CAROL BOST, b. December 16, 1866, Henderson County, TN; d. April 08, 1952, Malden, MO.

ix. MARY E. BOST, b. 1869, Henderson County, TN; d. Unknown.

104. x. R. NEWTON BOST, b. 1874, Henderson County, TN; d. Unknown.

xi. ADER BOST, b. 1876, Henderson County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

44. ELISHA4 TATE (JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 14, 1801 in Burdine Farm, Big Moccasin Valley, Russell County, VA, and died June 19, 1858 in Big Moccasin Valley, Russell County, VA (buried on Tate-Burdine Cemetery). He married ELIZA DAVENPORT in Russell County, VA. She was born 1805, and died 1883 in Lebanon, Russell County, VA.

Notes for ELISHA TATE:

Died intestate.

Reference: Will Book Russell County, VA, Book 7, page 124; Book 11, page 167; Book 11, 429, 167, 124. Federal Census 1850 Russell County, VA, page 294-1025

More About ELISHA TATE:

Cause of Death: Consumption

Children of ELISHA TATE and ELIZA DAVENPORT are:

i. NANCY5 TATE, b. 1828, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. JANE TATE, b. 1830, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

105. iii. JAMES MONROE TATE, b. 1831, Russell County, VA; d. 1902.

iv. THOMAS F. TATE, b. 1835, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. V. HORN, October 14, 1881; d. Unknown.

v. HANNAH F. TATE, b. 1837, Russell County, VA; d. 1855.

vi. ELIZA C. TATE, b. 1839, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. DAVID GLENN, January 06, 1959; b. 1838; d. Unknown.

vii. DORTHULA H. TATE, b. 1841, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. JOSEPH C. OWENS, January 26, 1860; b. 1832; d. Unknown.

viii. SARAH E. TATE, b. 1844, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

 

45. JOHN (REV.)4 TATE (JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1803 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married VIRGINIA JANE LARK. She died Unknown.

Notes for JOHN (REV.) TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike, 1984

On August 1844, John Tate and his wife, Jane, with his brothers Robert C. and his wife Nancy; Elish and wife, Eliza; and William Tate met and sold 170 acres of land on which their father, Joseph Tate (deceased) lived. After 1844, John Tate with his family moved from Russell County, VA to Powell's Valley, VA in what was then a part of Lee County, now a part of Wise County, VA where he settled.

He was pastor of the "Three Forks Baptist Church", which was founded in the year of 1798. He was pastor from February 1853 to January 1855 and from March 1857 to October 1873. He, as an elder of the church, together with Deacons Thomas Wells, Jeremiah Wells and Isaac Willis, at the request of the Toms Creek Baptist Church, was appointed to help organize a church at the Big Glades, now the town of Wise, on the first Monday in May, 1847. He was active in church affairs, and public affairs of the county and was elected and served as constable in the Richmond Township for two terms, from 1860 to 1864.

Children of JOHN TATE and VIRGINIA LARK are:

106. i. ELISHA5 TATE, b. 1824, Russell County, VA; d. 1918, Wise County, VA.

ii. JOSEPH TATE, b. 1826, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. VELERA WELLS; d. Unknown.

iii. ROBERT TATE, b. 1828, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. EVALINE GILLEY; d. Unknown.

iv. WILLIAM TATE, b. 1830, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

v. RENA TATE, b. 1832, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. J. M. QUILLEN, Scott County, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. SALLY TATE, b. 1834, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. TILMAN FLANARY; d. Unknown.

vii. LUCINDA TATE, b. 1836, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. ABNER WILLIS; d. Unknown.

viii. RACHEL TATE, b. 1838, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. (1) JOHN ROUSE; b. KY; d. Unknown; m. (2) MARION NEELY; b. KY; d. Unknown.

ix. SEDELIA ANN TATE, b. 1840, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. JESSIE BAKER; b. Norton, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

 

46. WILLIAM4 TATE (JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1805 in Tate-Burdine Plantation, Russel Co, VA, and died Unknown. He married FORBIA. She was born Abt. 1805 in VA, and died Unknown.

Notes for WILLIAM TATE:

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Excerpt from "Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1984.

Born on the old Tate-Burdine plantation, about 15 miles from Lebanon, Russell County, VA. He was mentioned in his father, Joseph Tate's estate papers, on May 22, 1843, William Tate with John W. Owens and Elisha Tate, a third part. William Tate is indebted to Elisha Tate admin. of the Joseph Tate estate. On March 22, 1844 he sold to John W. Owens the tract of land his father Joseph lived on in his lifetime, 177 acres to John W. Owens, witnessed by John Fugate, John Tate and all three signed the deed. After 1850 he and his wife moved to Hancock County, TN where they were living in 1870 next door to their son, Elisha Tate and family.

Reference: Russell County, VA Will Book. Deed Book 11, page 310, Book 55, Page 436; Federal Census 1850 Russell County, Page 230-294-1023; Federal Census 1870 Hancock County, TN, Page 30-16-35-5.

Children of WILLIAM TATE and FORBIA are:

i. JOHN5 TATE, b. 1839, Russel Co, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. MARTHA TATE, b. 1843, Russel Co, VA; d. Unknown.

107. iii. ELISHA TATE, b. 1846, Russel Co, VA; d. Unknown.

iv. ROBERT TATE, b. 1849; d. Unknown.

 

47. HOOD4 TATE (ROBERT HOOD (III)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1805 in Warren or Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. He married ELIZABETH. She died Unknown.

Notes for HOOD TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume 2, by Laura W. Mentzel and Ethel S. Updike, 1984.

"He perhaps had a first name before Hood. He and Elizabeth were living in Barry County, MO. The Barry County, MO 1850 Census was very dim, but a neighbor gave names of his children and there in this file."

Reference: Federal Census of Barry County, MO and marriage records.

Children of HOOD TATE and ELIZABETH are:

108. i. FRANCIS MARION5 TATE, b. 1833, Barry County, MO; d. Unknown.

ii. JOHN TATE, b. Barry County, MO; d. Unknown.

iii. ALEXANDER TATE, b. Barry County, MO; d. Unknown.

iv. LOUIS M.TATE, b. 1849, Barry County, MO; d. Unknown.

v. EVALINE TATE, b. Barry County, MO; d. Unknown; m. A. J. MARBUT, December 29, 1853, Barry County, MO; d. Unknown.

vi. MATILDA TATE, b. Barry County, MO; d. Unknown; m. (?) JONES; d. Unknown.

vii. MARTHA TATE, b. 1828, Barry County, MO; d. Unknown; m. (?) MARBUT; d. Unknown.

 

48. SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE (ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1810 in TN or VA/Tennessee, and died 1879 in Wayne or Iron County, MO. She married THOMPSON DUNNEGAN 1835 in Warren County, TN, son of ABSALOM DUNNEGAN. He was born 1809 in Wythe County, VA, and died Unknown in MO.

Notes for SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH TATE:

See notes on the Family of Thompson and Sophronia Dunnegan under Thompson Dunnegan.

Notes for THOMPSON DUNNEGAN:

The Family of Thompson and Sophronia Dunnegan, compiled by Carol E. Vaughan, Lexington, KY

Thompson lived with his father, Absalom, and remaining family members in White or Warren Counties, TN until around 1835 when he started his own family. His mother apparently died before 1830. Thompson married Sophronia Elizabeth Tate, daughter of Alexander Tate and Delilah Henderson. She was born around 1810 in VA or TN. It was said that Sophronia was "born with a veil" which, according to Appalachian folklore, could mean that she may have had an extra sensory "gift" or "powers." Certainly, she was held in high esteem since two of her granddaughters were named for her. Thompson and Sophronia had seven children, six of which were born in TN.

Thompson and Sophronia made their home in Warren County, TN in the Civil District 2 community of Campaign. He appears on the Tax Lists of 1836 and 1838 which show him as having 100 acres of land. The only record of land transactions found in TN was a Trust Deed dated April 25, 1838 in which a George Cole pays off a debt Thompson owed to Miller and Pennen for interest and possible sale of property. They lived in Warren County at the time of the 1850 Census but moved to Missouri shortly after that count. Their seventh child, Leander was born in MO in 1854. In the 1860 Census they are shown living in Iron County, MO with all seven children. By 1870, the family had settled in the town of Greenville in Wayne County, MO. Jane, Mary L., and Irvin were still living with them. James Elgin and William Samuel were married and living in Iron County. Sarah C. had married George B. Wallace by that time. The 1870 Census shows a Samuel Spears, farm laborer from TN, living with Thompson and Sophronia. We believe that Samuel was the son of Nancy Dunnegan and James Spears. At this time, Nancy is thought to have been Thompson's sister.

The dates and places of death for Thompson and Sophronia are unknown. The last record of Sophronia is shown on a deed dated March 22, 1879 in which she and Thompson sold a parcel of land in Wayne County to Emmanuel Lovelace. In another deed dated June 22, 1880, Thompson and his second wife, Sarah (Sallie) E. Foquaide sell a parcel of land to Irvin George Dunnegan. No evidence has been found to pinpoint the date of his death...only that he was still living in 1880. Nor, have any cemetery records been found showing their burial in Wayne or Iron Counties. There is a possibility that both were buried in a part of Old Greenville, located on the St. Francis River, which has been under water since the creation of Wappapello Dam.

A record of Thompson's marriage to Sarah E. Foquaide was found in Iron County. They were married April 14, 1880. The 1880 Census shows Thompson as head of household, 70 years old, farmer from VA, with his wife Sarah, 48 years old from TN. Also are listed two children, John (17) son, and Frances (11) daughter. The surname Dunnegan is shown for these children, but I do not believe that Thompson adopted them since their real names show up on later records. It is possible that Thompson died in St. Louis. Sally is shown living there in the 1890 Census but, most likely, she moved there after Thompson died.

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Warren County, TN 1840 Census, Reel 35 UK, pg. 333; 1 m <5, James Elgan;1 m 30/40 Thompson - head; 1 f 5/10, Delila Jane; 1 f 30/40, Sophronia.

Warren County, TN 1850 Census, 2nd Civil District 41, pg. 263.

Iron County, Union Township 757, MO 1860 Census, pg 137.

Wayne County, Logan Township, Greenville, 1880 Census

Children of SOPHRONIA TATE and THOMPSON DUNNEGAN are:

i. DELILAH JANE5 DUNNEGAN, b. 1837, TN; d. Aft. 1910.

Notes for DELILAH JANE DUNNEGAN:

Notes from Carol E. Vaughan

Delila Jane (Jane) may have been the family's "old maid." In the 1860 and 1870 Censuses she is still living with her parents. In 1880, she is counted with the family of William Samuel Dunnegan (her brother). In 1910 she was living with Sarah C. and S. B. Wallace in Poplar Bluff, MO. Genevieve remembers stories about when "Aunt Jane" would come to stay with Granddaddy's family. Evidently, she was pretty strict....Grandaddy poured too much syrup on his biscuits one morning and she made him use the same syrup each morning until it was all used up! Her mother Sophronia must have died in the early 1870's. Jane shared time between her siblings homes after her mother's death.

109. ii. JAMES ELGAN DUNNEGAN, b. 1840; d. 1896, Iron County, MO (buried Mt. View Cemetery, Des Arc).

iii. MARY (LAURA) DUNNEGAN, b. 1842; d. Unknown.

110. iv. SARAH CATHERINE DUNNEGAN, b. January 16, 1843, Warren County, TN; d. November 30, 1928, Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR (buried Poplar Bluff City Cem., Butler, Co, MO).

111. v. WILLIAM SAMUEL DUNNEGAN, b. November 08, 1846, Warren County, TN; d. June 10, 1903, Wayne County, MO.

112. vi. IRVIN GEORGE DUNNEGAN, b. June 30, 1849, Warren County, TN; d. June 17, 1895, Wayne County, MO.

vii. LEANDER DUNNEGAN, b. 1854, Iron County, MO; d. Unknown.

 

49. JAHIEL DOUGLAS4 TATE (ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1814 in Russell County, VA, and died Aft. 1875 in Texas County, MO. He married (1) SARAH PRICE Abt. 1838, daughter of JOHN PRICE and JANE POTTS. She was born 1824 in Jackson County, AL, and died Aft. 1860 in Texas County, MO. He married (2) RACHEL KATHERINE KIMBRO Abt. 1870 in MO. She was born 1830 in AR, and died Abt. 1900 in Fannin County, TX.

Notes for JAHIEL DOUGLAS TATE:

Texas County, Missouri was formerly Ashley County. Texas County was organized February 14, 1845 from Shannon and Wright Counties. The new County was named for the Lone Star State. Houston, the county seat, was named for General Sam Houston, the "hero" of San Jacinto. Townships in the county are Boone, Burdine, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Current, Date, Jackson, Lynch, Morris, Ozark, Pierce, Piney, Roubidoux, Sargent, Sherrill, and Upton. The Texas County courthouse was destroyed during the Civil War, it burned on February 12, 1881 and again on December 14, 1930.

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Information from "History of Cooper County", by W. F. Johnson, 1919 and "Tate Families of Southern States", by Metzel and Updike, 1972.

Douglas and Sarah (Price) Tate, the former of whom was born in Warren County Tenn., and the latter in Jackson County ALA., who came with their family to Sherrill Township., Texas County, Missouri in 1852 and settled on a farm in Texas County where they spent the remainder of their lives. Douglas Tate and wife were the parents of 11 children of whom Louisa Tally was the fourth in order of birth.

The names and ages of children born in Warren County, TN were confirmed by the Warren County, TN 1850 Census. On that Census it indicates that he was a farmer whose land was worth approximately $300.

He married his second wife, Rachael C., a widow with three daughters. E., b. 1855; Harriett McLaughlin, b. 1860 AR and Adaline McLaughlin, b. 1862, AR. These children were listed in the Sherill, Texas County Census of 1870, pg 479-34 and 1880, pg 368-272.

Douglas and Rachael had two additional children, Thomas J. Tate, b. 1871 and Emma Tate, b. 1874 in Sherrill Township.

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Information from "Texas County Missouri Heritage, Volume II" Submitted by Nellie Gatchel

In 1859, Jahiel bought land in Sherrill Township of Texas County as did his son James A. Jahiel's brother, Elgan was living in Texas County during the 1850 Census.

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1860 Texas County, MO Federal Census - Sherill Township

Page 138, Dwelling 908, Household 851

Tate, J. D. - 40 - farmer, Value of Real Estate $600, Value of Personal Estate $750, born TN

Sarah Tate - 37 - wife - born AL

John A. Tate - 18 - farmhand

Laura - 15 -born TN

Lorenza D - 13 - born TN

America - 10 - born TN

Philander - 7 - born MO

Silas - 5 - born MO

Julia - 3 - born MO

Sherrill - 1/12 - born MO

Living on the property next to his brother, James Elgan Tate.

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Land Patents were issued to Jahiel Duglass Tate:

NWSE Sec. 27, Twnshp. 33-N, Range 9-W Texas County, MO - 40 acres - December 1, 1853 Doc. # 15054, Bureau of Land Management

NESW Sec. 27, Twnshp. 33-N, Range 9-W Texas County, MO - 80 acres - August 1, 1860 Document #38701, Bureau of Land Management

SENW Sec. 27, Twnshp. 33-N, Range 9-W Texas County, MO - (same)

SWNE Sec. 27, Twnshp. 33-N, Range 9-W Texas County, MO - 40 acres - August 1, 1860 Document 38408, Bureau of Land Management

N1/2NE Sec. 27, Twnshp. 33-N, Range 9-W Texas County, MO - 80 acres - August 1, 1860 Document 37885, Bureau of Land Management

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1880 Texas County, MO Federal Census - Sherill Township

Page 31, SD 4, ED 131, Line 38, Dwelling 268, Household 272

Tate, Jahiel D. - 65 - farmer - born TN, parents born VA

Rachael C. - 50 - wife - born TN, father born TN, mother born VA

Loranzo D. - 30 - IDIOTIC - born TN, parents born TN

Harriett McLaughlin - step daughter - 20 - born AR - parents born TN

Adaline McLaughlin - step daughter - 18 - born AR - parents born TN

Thomas J. - 8 - son - born MO - parents born TN

Emma - 6 - daughter - born MO - parents born TN

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I have noted that there are differences in the reported year of Jahiel's birth. The 1860 Federal Census of Texas County, MO reports his age as 40. That would make the year of his birth about 1820. The 1880 Federal Census of Texas County, MO reports his age as 65. That would make the year of his birth about 1815.

Ricki Wilkins

More About JAHIEL DOUGLAS TATE:

Census: 1850, Warren County, TN

Occupation: Farmer

Notes for SARAH PRICE:

It is believed that Sarah married (Jahiel) Douglas in or around Jackson County, AL and lived there during the birth of her first three children. The 1850 Warren County Census shows that James D., and John D. with Alabama birth places. Since Sophronia who died when young and was not listed on this Census, was the second born, she was probably born in AL too. This same Census shows Sarah and "Douglass" living in Warren County, with additional children, Louisa Adeline, Lorenzo D., and America M. In 1852 she moved with Douglas from Warren County, TN to Sherrill Township, Texas County, MO with five of their children. It is believed that she died some time shortly after the birth of Julia in 1857. She was about 33 when she died.

 

Notes for RACHEL KATHERINE KIMBRO:

EARLY HISTORY OF PIONEER PULASKI COUNTY FAMILIES April 2, 1961

"The History of the McLaughlin and Wood Families"

written by Mrs. Mary Lane, of Duke, MO

Part One

My grandfather, Marcus McLaughlin, came to this country from Ireland when he was 19 years old. He had two brothers who lived in Tennessee. He married there and there is where he met my grandmother, Catherine Kimbro and they got married and moved to Batesville, Arkansas.

The Civil War broke out in 1861 and grandfather joined up with the south and his two brothers said they wouldn't join either side. Grandmother had a brother and he didn't join either side so they all left together and went out west. Grandfather never heard from his

brothers and didn't know what happened to them. It had been over two years when grandmother heard from her brother and he was in Texas.

The war was about over and the soldiers moved to Dew Balls Bluff, Arkansas. Then granpa got in touch with grandma and told her to take the children and what she could and meet him in Rolla, Mo. He was still at Dew Balls Bluff in camp. When peace was made he got an honorable discharge and would be on his way to Rolla, Mo.

Grandma started out with a cart and a yoke of oxen pulling it. Her and the children made it to Hutton Valley where the bushwhackers overtook her and robbed her and took everything she had. She had $300.00 in gold and silver coins. She had it in a money belt around her waist and it rubbed her side and she had took it off for a few days and sealed it up in the corner of the feather bed. Grandfather gave her

this money he had collected and told her to hold on to it and he would see her in Rolla, Mo.

The bushwhackers took the feather bed and she followed one half mile and begged and cried for the feather bed for her children to sleep on. There was a guy in the bunch that only had one eye. Grandma had a pair of new brogans shoes on. The brogan shoes were made of hard and stiff leather and this one eyed man told her she could have her dammed old dirty feather bed if she would pull off her shoes and give them to him. So that is what she done. She sat right down and pulled off her new shoes and that left her barefooted. He was standing on the wagon or cart and she handed her shoes up to him. He took the shoes and kicked the feather bed off the wagon. She said it didn't hit the ground until she grabbed it and sat on it, until they drove out of sight.

The bushwhackers went on down the road and when they turned the corner and got out of sight she ripped the corner of the feather bed open and got the money out and put it around her waist and never took it off until she got to Rolla, Mo.

Can you imagine how heavy $300.00 in gold and silver coins were? She and the children walked on to Rolla. She left the feather bed by the side of the road.

During this time peace was declared and the war was over and then grandpa got very sick with the fever. He told two of his buddies to find grandma when they got to Rolla, Mo., that he wasn't going to make it. And he gave these two men what money he had and told them to

give it to grandma and tell her of his death. He was buried at Dew Ball Bluff, Arkansas.

Part Two

The railroad had a line from St. Louis to Rolla, Mo. Grandma met every freight train that came. There were soldiers hanging on the sides and on top and all over but no grandpa. The last train that came brought the sad news. Those two men found granma and told her the sad news and gave her the money.

In these Civil War days there were bushwhackers and marauders that did much destruction and damaged homes and people. Supply wagons during the Civil War days were burned by the rebels. Just before dusk on a Monday evening a supply train May 24, 1862, bound for Springfield, Mo., consisting of 17 wagons loaded with bacon was overtaken by a band of Marauders belonging to Colemands Band who let the mules lose from the wagons and turned them loose and set the wagons afire. They saved a small amount of the bacon but the

rest was burned and completely destroyed and only a few of the mules were recovered.

Then on Tuesday a train came through consisting of 25 wagons bound for the Army beyond Houston, Mo. and they were attacked by the band of Marauders and rebels. The mules were cut loose from 13 wagons. Five of them belonged to Captain

McKays train loaded with Ordinance Stores was taken with the rest of the wagons was set afire before the work of destruction was completed.

Lt. Segit, who with a squad of cavalry men was escorting another wagon train in the rear, they drove the rebels pickets and the thieving crowd took to their heels and fled.

Here is the genealogy of grandpa Marcus and Grandma Catherine McLaughlin. They had 7 children, Wiley, Marcus (nicknamed Bud), Mary, Harriet and Addie, Carl died when he was young and a baby died in infancy. Grandma lived in Rolla until all the children were about grown. Wiley and Marcus (Bud) went to a farm on Big Piney river at Slabtown, MO. and worked for a Mrs. Miriam Merrell. This is where my dad (Wiley) got his first horse he ever owned. He worked on this farm one year for room and board and for the horse and feed.

Later years Grandma moved from Rolla to Licking, Mo. She met a Mr Douglas Tate and they married and had two children, one girl Emmie and one boy Tommy. He died when he was about 15 weeks old. Later years Mr. Tate died and grandma was left alone again. She lived west of Licking on a 40 acre farm that she just had a lifetime dowery in it.

Then Emmie married Willie McGuire and they lived close to grandma. Then they moved to Texas and grandma was left to herself. Later grandma went to Texas where Emmie and Willie were. Later she came back a couple of times and visited Dad and Mom

and two of Dads sisters Addie and Harriet. My dads name was Wiley McLaughlin.

Part Three

I don't have any history on Addie, but Harriet married Tom Crook, and he had been married before and had children by his first wife. They left Missouri and went to Arkansas and they had two children, Frank and Lucy and they were 10 and 12 years old when they separated.

Mr. Crook took Jim by his first wife and went to the state of Washington. He had been in the Army and drew a small pension. No one ever heard of him again. Harriet kept Frank and Lucy and she worked for a Dr. Hutchinson at Calico Rock, Arkansas.

Harriet took sick and died suddenly. The doctor didn't know anything about her folks, so he found grandmas address in some of Harriet papers and wrote and told grandma about Harriet's death and that she was buried in Arkansas. The doctor had Frank and Lucy.

Grandma wrote my dad (Wiley) McLaughlin and told him that Harreit was dead and buried that for him to go get Frank and Lucy. and bring them to his house. So Wiley got his brother, Markus to go with him and they went to Arkansas in a covered wagon with a team of horses. It took over a week to make the trip. They got Frank and Lucy and returned home. The children stayed about three weeks and grandma came from Texas and visited a month and she took Frank and Lucy home with her to Texas.

Lucy married a Mr. Will Pratt, and Frank married a Emmie Skeen. Frank and wife Emmie were married December 24, 1905 at Bonhan, Texas. They had nine children, Freeman, Lila, Cecil, Bob, Mrs Ruby Joplin, Leonard Blunt from Clarkesville, Texas, Mrs. Mamie Zeliff and Bennett Red is from Dallas, Texas, and Jessie Nolin lived in Texas. The youngest son passed away.

Frank and Emmie and son came to see my brother Columbus McLaughlin and I a few years ago. Thomas was a traveling salesman and they were on their way up north and Frank and Emmie (Skeen) Crook came to Red River County, Texas in 1914. They had 24 grandchildren. The last I heard from them was when they celebrated their 53 wedding anniversary. He was 83 years old and she was 77 years old.

Wiley McLaughlin met my mother Grace Ellen Victoria Wood at Big Piney, Mo. The first name Big Piney has been called Post Oak Flatts.

Dad and mother were married July 10, 1881 and lived on my mother's farm on the Big Piney River the second farm above the Ross Farm or bridge. My oldest brother, Columbus was born there October 8, 1882. Mother wasn't well living so close to the river. She had chills and fever. The doctor told her to to move and get away from the river. So they traded the river farm for a ridge farm on Musgrave Hollow at Palace, MO. The rest of their children were born there. There were 8 of us children, Columbus, Mark, Samuel, Rufus, Clarence, Newton, Belle, and Mary. Columbus and Mae Carrell married November 10, 1907. They had seven children Altha, Meda, Alta, Hazel Shirley and two boys, Lawrence and Warren.

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Dew Balls Bluff is actually probably De Valls Bluff in either Prairie or Monroe County, directly east of Little Rock, AR wrote Vicky Drake in an email on October 15, 2000.

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More About RACHEL KATHERINE KIMBRO:

Burial: Menasco Cemetery, Bonham, Fannin County, TX

Children of JAHIEL TATE and SARAH PRICE are:

113. i. JAMES ALEXANDER5 TATE, b. 1839, AL; d. July 03, 1863, Vicksburg, MS (Casualty of Civil War, Battle of Vicksburg).

ii. SOPHRONIA (PHRONA) TATE, b. 1841, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

Notes for SOPHRONIA (PHRONA) TATE:

It is believed that she died young.

114. iii. JOHN DOUGLAS TATE, b. 1843, AL; d. Unknown.

115. iv. LOUISA ADALINE TATE, b. December 22, 1845, Warren County, TN; d. April 29, 1936, Cooper County, MO.

v. LORENZA D. TATE, b. 1848, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. AMERICA M. TATE, b. 1849, Warren County, TN; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM MERRELL, December 31, 1871; b. 1851; d. Unknown.

116. vii. PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION TATE, b. 1854, Mill Creek, Texas County, MO; d. March 12, 1914, Bluejacket, OK.

viii. NEWTON (KNUTE) SILAS TATE, b. 1855, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

117. ix. JULIA A. TATE, b. May 13, 1857, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. January 31, 1926, Chicago, IL.

x. WILLIAM SHERRILL TATE, b. 1860, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

Children of JAHIEL TATE and RACHEL KIMBRO are:

xi. THOMAS J.5 TATE, b. 1871; d. Abt. 1887, Believed to have died at about 16 years old.

xii. EMMA TATE TATE, b. 1874; d. Unknown; m. WILLIE MCGUIRE, 1891, Texas County, TX; d. Unknown.

 

50. JAMES ELGAN4 TATE (ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1816 in McMinnville, Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. He married ZILLA B. (?). She was born 1818 in TN, and died Unknown.

Notes for JAMES ELGAN TATE:

Born 1814 near McMinnville, Warren County, Tn. He was listed with the families of Clyde E. Durnil for Alexander Tate, however, does not appear on any 1850 census for Warren or Grundy County, TN. Mr. Durnil named some of Elgan's children in the 1870 and 1880 census for Sherrill, Texas County, MO, some of the children are listed.

Reference: Clyde C. Durnil: Fed Census 1870, Texas County, Mo, page 480 - 5 and 1880, page 31, 273; Durnil List: Ruth, Amanda, Neb4aska, Sadie, Jo., Joshua A. James and Oliver. He married Zilla B. born 1818, TN

Source: "The Tate Families of Southern States, Metzel and Updike, 1972

1860 Texas County, MO Federal Census - Sherill Township

Page 138, Dwelling number 848.

James E. Tate - 46 - farmer, value of real estate $1200, value of personal estate $760 - born TN

Z. B. - 39 - born TN

Amanda M. - 15 - born MO

Jahiel E. - 14 - born MO

Ruth E. - 11 - born MO

Joshua E. - 9 - born MO

Brintha (sp?) - 8 - born MO

James E. F. - 6 - born MO

Clinton O. - 4 - born MO

Sarah S. 10/12 - born MO

Living next door to his brother Jahiel D. Tate

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1880 Texas County, MO Federal Census - Sherill County

Page 273.

James E. Tate - 66 - born TN

Zilla, wife - 62 - born TN

Amanda, daughter - 36 - born MO

Joshua, son - 30 - born MO

Nebraska B., daughter - 28 - born MO

Oliver, son - 22 - born MO

Children of JAMES TATE and ZILLA (?) are:

i. JOSEPH5 TATE, b. Abt. 1842, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

ii. AMANDA M. TATE, b. 1843, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

Notes for AMANDA M. TATE:

1880 Census shows Amanda living at home (age 36).

iii. JAMES E. F. TATE, b. 1845, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

iv. JOSHUA A. TATE, b. 1850, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

Notes for JOSHUA A. TATE:

1880 Census shows him living at home (age 30). It is written in the "Tate Families of Southern States", Volume II, that he compiled a family history. In a letter written by Clyde Durnil dated may 27, 1955 to Thomas Barnes of McMinnville, TN he stated that Joshua A. Tate was a teacher and in later years lived in Webster Grove, MO.

v. NEBRASKA B. TATE, b. 1852, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

Notes for NEBRASKA B. TATE:

The 1880 Census shows him living at home (age28).

118. vi. RUTH E. TATE, b. 1855, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

vii. CLINTON OLIVER TATE, b. 1858, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

viii. SARAH (SADIE) TATE, b. 1860, Sherrill, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

ix. MINNESOTA TATE, d. Unknown.

 

51. NANCY A.4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 25, 1809 in Bathsheeba Springs, Grundy County, TN, and died April 27, 1878 in DeKalb County, AL. She married GEORGE ELIAS KILLIAN, son of DANIEL KILLIAN and NANCY. He was born November 18, 1811 in NC, and died December 30, 1885 in DeKalb County, AL.

Notes for NANCY A. TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

On September 23, 1848, Elias Killian and wife Nancy sold land to Aaron Tate which he in turn sold December 24, 1860 (Aaron and wife, Teletha, to Sylvia Rock.) George probably had a brother, Delaney (Lane) Killian.

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See the letters written by Henry E. Killian in his file.

More About NANCY A. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Killian Cemetery, Portersville, DeKalb County, AL

More About GEORGE ELIAS KILLIAN:

Burial: Unknown, Killian Cemetery, Portersville, DeKalb County, AL

Child of NANCY TATE and GEORGE KILLIAN is:

119. i. HENRY (DR.) ELIAS5 KILLIAN, b. September 15, 1839; d. Unknown.

 

52. MAYBEN (DOCK)4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1813 in Warren County, TN, and died Bef. 1887 in DeKalb County, AL. He married DELANA (DELANEY (LANE)) KILLIAN, daughter of DANIEL KILLIAN and NANCY. She was born 1826 in AL, and died Unknown.

Notes for MAYBEN (DOCK) TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

He was born circa 1824 in Warren County, TN. The 1870 Federal Census for Dekalb County, Al shows him to be 46. The enumerator recited in 1880 that he was born in 1812. He died in Dekalb County, AL prior to 1887 and in a letter to Martin Van Buren Tate family, Dr. Killian stated he died in 1874/77. He married Delaney (Lane) Killian, born in 1826 in AL. There were many of the name in Warren County, TN. However, because of the destruction of court records it is difficult to determine just where they came from or who they were. Her parents were Elias and Nancy Killian.

On January 11, 1887 in Dekalb County, Al, Anthony Abraham Tate, and wife; Alexander Colett and wife Mary E.; Sally Tate, parties of the first part, being legal heirs of Mayburn and Lane Tate, deceased, certain of the estate to Garret W. Webb and William E. Quinn together with other heirs viz: Thomas Horn, and wife Betty; John Bost and wife Jane, Joseph J. McNutt and wife, Almeda, now residents of Howard County, AR.

Reference: Dekalb County, AL Deed Book "Q", Page 242, Federal Census 1850, Dekalb County, AL, Page 755; Federal Census 1880, Dekalb County, AL, Page 20-25; Cunningham records; Lonnie McPherson, Herbert Tate of Fort Payne, AL.

Children of MAYBEN TATE and DELANA KILLIAN are:

120. i. ABRAHAM ANTHONY BUEL5 TATE, b. 1848, Fort Payne, AL; d. Unknown, Fort Payne, AL.

ii. WILLIAM MAYBURN TATE, b. April 1850, Fort Payne, AL; d. Unknown.

121. iii. SUSANNAH (SUSIE) TATE, b. 1852, Fort Payne, AL; d. Unknown.

iv. ELIZABETH BETTY TATE, b. 1855, Fort Payne, AL; d. Unknown.

v. JANE TATE, b. 1857, Fort Payne, AL; d. Unknown.

vi. EVELINE TATE, b. 1860, Fort Payne, AL; d. Unknown.

122. vii. SARAH (SALLY) TATE, b. May 10, 1862, Fort Payne, AL; d. March 01, 1938.

viii. MARY F. TATE, b. 1863; d. Unknown.

ix. ALMEDA TATE, b. 1864, Fort Payne, AL; d. Unknown.

 

53. AARON (JR.)4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 01, 1814 in Warren County, TN, and died February 21, 1893 in DeKalb County, AL. He married SELETHA (LETHA) WARD March 23, 1839 in DeKalb County, AL, daughter of THOMAS WARD and MARTHA. She was born December 15, 1822 in TN, and died April 15, 1908.

Notes for AARON (JR.) TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

Married march 23, 1839 in Dekalb County. Bond signed by M. Tate to Teletha (Letha) Ward, born 15 December 1822, died April 15, 1808, born in Tn, a daughter of Thomas E. and Martha J. Ward, who gave their grandchildren William D. and Mary V. Tate certain gifts. On September 23, 1848, Elias Killian and wife Nancy sold land to Aaron Tate, Jr. and wife Teletha, sold land to Sylvia Rock. On December 23, 1860, Martha J. and Thomas B. Ward sold or gave land to Mary V. and William D. Tate, thought to be their grandchildren.

Reference: Dekalb County, Al Deed Book F, Page 5, 554; Book G. page 225; Book A, page 155, Book Y. page 293;

Federal Census Dekalb County, AL 1850, Page 152, James S. Tate, Marriage Record Dekalb County, AL.

More About AARON (JR.) TATE:

Burial: February 24, 1893, Gravel Hill Cemetery, Dekalb County, AL

Children of AARON TATE and SELETHA WARD are:

123. i. ELIZABETH5 TATE, b. 1840, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

124. ii. HARRIETT E. TATE, b. 1844, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

125. iii. MAYBURN L. (DR.) TATE, b. October 08, 1846, DeKalb County, AL; d. August 05, 1923, Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN.

iv. WILLIAM L. TATE, b. 1847, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

v. SUSAN TATE, b. 1849, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

vi. NANCY TATE, b. 1851, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

vii. MARGARET TATE, b. 1853, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

viii. JOHN TATE, b. 1855, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

ix. ELLEN TATE, b. 1856, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

x. RITTA ELIZABETH TATE, b. 1859, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

 

54. MARY4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1816 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. She married JAMES S. BRYANT. He was born in TN, and died Unknown.

Children of MARY TATE and JAMES BRYANT are:

i. MARY J.5 BRYANT, b. 1848; d. Unknown.

ii. WILLIAM B. BRYANT, b. 1849; d. Unknown.

 

55. SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 22, 1817 in Warren County, TN, and died June 08, 1899 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. She married JAMES (CAPT.) CUNNINGHAM February 14, 1835 in Dekalb County, AL, son of DAVID CUNNINGHAM and UNITY RYAN. He was born April 08, 1817 in Grassy Cove, Warren County, TN, and died July 08, 1894 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

Notes for SUSANNAH (SUSIE) TATE:

Cunningham Family Record, by Mrs. Howard B. Cox. 1850 Federal Census of Dekalb County, AL.

More About SUSANNAH (SUSIE) TATE:

Burial: June 1899, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

Notes for JAMES (CAPT.) CUNNINGHAM:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

Capt. Cunningham was of Irish descent. They moved from Alabama to Texas in 1839 and sixteen years later, the family settled in Comanche County, TX, then on to the extreme frontier. He and his sons were brave Indian fighters. Many of his sons were officers of the counties in which they lived.

Reference: Cunningham Family - Alma Meadows Cox: Marriage records Comanche County, TX

More About JAMES (CAPT.) CUNNINGHAM:

Burial: July 1894, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

Children of SUSANNAH TATE and JAMES CUNNINGHAM are:

126. i. AARON5 CUNNINGHAM, b. April 08, 1836, DeKalb County, AL; d. January 03, 1914, Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

127. ii. ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, b. February 16, 1839, DeKalb County, AL; d. November 24, 1922, Comanche County, TX.

128. iii. DAVID HOUSTON CUNNINGHAM, b. January 24, 1842, Titus County, TX; d. October 1928, Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

129. iv. RICHARD TANKERSLEY CUNNINGHAM, b. January 26, 1844, Titus County, TX; d. September 1931, Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

130. v. JOHN VALENTINE CUNNINGHAM, b. February 14, 1846, Titus County, TX; d. March 22, 1921, Brownwood, Brown County, TX.

131. vi. WILLIAM HENRY CUNNINGHAM, b. August 17, 1848, Titus County, TX; d. November 27, 1918, Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

132. vii. JAMES WASHINGTON CUNNINGHAM, b. February 14, 1850, Titus County, TX; d. June 1938, Comanche County, TX.

133. viii. JOSEPH JACKSON CUNNINGHAM, b. February 11, 1852, Titus County, TX; d. October 1918, Comanche County, TX.

134. ix. THOMAS ANDERSON CUNNINGHAM, b. August 30, 1855, Titus County, TX; d. 1933, Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

135. x. GEORGE WASHINGTON CUNNINGHAM, b. December 21, 1857, Titus County, TX; d. August 04, 1926.

136. xi. MARY JANE CUNNINGHAM, b. April 16, 1860, Titus County, TX; d. April 02, 1939, Comanche, Comanche County, TX.

137. xii. UNITY ANN CUNNINGHAM, b. December 21, 1862, Titus County, TX; d. July 04, 1940, Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

 

56. ROBERT HOOD4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 30, 1819 in Grassy Cove, Warren County, TN, and died January 24, 1902 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. He married (1) ELIZABETH EDMONDSON February 11, 1844 in Warren County, TN. She was born 1823 in Warren County, TN, and died Bef. 1858 in DeKalb County, AL. He married (2) JULIA ANN ASBURY October 23, 1858 in DeKalb County, AL. She was born December 30, 1838 in Lebanon, Dekalb County, AL, and died February 07, 1894 in Comanche County, TX.

Notes for ROBERT HOOD TATE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

The tombstone at Board Cemetery in Gustine for Robert Hood is very tall and is inscribed: Robert Tate, born May 30, 1819, died January 24, 1902. They settled in Comanche County in the 1870's in the Board Church Community.

1850 Census Dekalb County, AL and 1860 Census Rawlingsville, Dekalb County, AL

1870 Census Rawlingsville, Dekalb County, AL, real estate $700, personal estate $644

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Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1972, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

He was a farmer. He married February 11, 1844 an Elizabeth Edmondson, born 1823 in Warren County, TN and died in 1859 in Dekalb County, Al. He married again on December 25, 1858 in Dekalb County, AL Julia Ann Asbury Shankles, born December 30, 1838 in AL. She was probably a widow. She died on February 7, 1894 in Comanche County, TX. Both are buried in board Church Methodist Cemetery. They appeared in 1879 Dekalb County, AL Census, but in 1871 they had moved to near Newburg, Comanche County, TX

Robert Hood Tate moved to Texas after 1870 by wagon train with 3 wagons and $500.00 in gold tied up in a rag. There were 14 children, Columbus being the first child born in Texas.

References: Fed Census 1850 Dekalb County, Al, Page 152; Federal Census 1870, Federal Census 1880, Comanche County, TX, Page 4. In the Federal Census of 1900, he was living in Comanche County at ate 80 with daughter J. Cornelia O'Dell. He had 23 children, 4 having been stillborn.

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More About ROBERT HOOD TATE:

Burial: January 1902, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

Occupation: Farmer

More About JULIA ANN ASBURY:

Burial: February 1894, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

Children of ROBERT TATE and ELIZABETH EDMONDSON are:

i. SARAH E.5 TATE, b. May 08, 1844, DeKalb County, AL; d. June 18, 1875, Comanche County, TX.

138. ii. MARTHA JANE TATE, b. May 11, 1846, DeKalb County, AL; d. June 14, 1919, Fleming Community, Comanche, TX.

139. iii. AARON SYLVESTER TATE, b. June 28, 1847, Dekalb County, AL; d. September 17, 1926, Comanche County, TX.

iv. NANCY ANN TATE, b. August 28, 1848, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown; m. JOHN F. JANES, July 19, 1872, Comanche, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. ELIZABETH A. (ELIZA) TATE, b. April 06, 1850, DeKalb County, AL; d. August 23, 1851, DeKalb County, AL.

vi. MARY TATE, b. May 15, 1851, DeKalb County, AL; d. August 23, 1851, DeKalb County, AL.

vii. AMANDA TATE, b. July 14, 1852, Comanche County, TX; d. March 14, 1876, Comanche County, TX; m. T. A. TUNNELL, May 09, 1875, Comanche, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

More About AMANDA TATE:

Burial: March 1876, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

viii. ELLEN Z. TATE, b. February 24, 1854, Lebanon, Dekalb County, AL; d. December 08, 1859, Lebanon, Dekalb County, AL.

ix. JOSEPH TATE, b. December 18, 1856, DeKalb County, AL; d. December 16, 1949.

Notes for JOSEPH TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1972, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

He married in his old age.

x. TATE, d. Unknown.

Children of ROBERT TATE and JULIA ASBURY are:

140. xi. JAMES HENRY5 TATE, b. December 25, 1860, DeKalb County, AL; d. November 08, 1949, Comanche County, TX.

xii. EVELINE TATE, b. July 09, 1863, Lebanon, Dekalb County, AL; d. January 20, 1949, Comanche, Comanche County, TX; m. EMMETT STANTON, January 25, 1881, Comanche County, TX; b. January 03, 1856; d. March 19, 1936.

Notes for EVELINE TATE:

Genealogy notes from Samuel Joseph Carson Waring of February, 2001

"Description: Myocardial limitation after fracture of left leg below the knee and bed confinement. Myrline Stanton Reese says she fell in the yard on Christmas Eve, 1948."

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More About EVELINE TATE:

Burial: January 1949, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

More About EMMETT STANTON:

Burial: March 1936, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

141. xiii. GEORGE WASHINGTON TATE, b. February 14, 1864, DeKalb County, AL; d. December 16, 1931, Comanche County, TX.

142. xiv. JOHN FRANKLIN TATE, b. September 21, 1865, DeKalb County, AL; d. January 25, 1949, Comanche, Comanche County, TX.

xv. MARTHA ANN (MATTIE) TATE, b. November 15, 1867, DeKalb County, AL; d. June 27, 1957, Ballinger, TX; m. TILGHMAN BENTON SEAGO, October 15, 1885, Comanche County, TX; b. March 18, 1862, Cass, TX; d. April 14, 1938, Gustine, Comanche County, TX.

More About MARTHA ANN (MATTIE) TATE:

Burial: June 1957, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

xvi. FANNIE BLAKE TATE, b. November 25, 1869, Lebanon, Dekalb County, AL; d. November 01, 1950, Comanche County, TX; m. W. B. DUNLAP, December 28, 1898, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

More About FANNIE BLAKE TATE:

Burial: November 03, 1950, Evergreen Cemetery, Ballinger, Runnels County, TX

143. xvii. GENERAL COLUMBUS TATE, b. March 15, 1871, Newburg, Comanche County, TX; d. March 14, 1907, Comanche County, TX.

xviii. LAURA TATE, b. August 17, 1873, Comanche County, TX; d. June 22, 1875, Comanche County, TX.

More About LAURA TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

144. xix. J. CORNELIA TATE, b. June 01, 1876, Comanche County, TX; d. June 01, 1976, Comanche County, TX.

xx. ROBERT HOOD TATE, b. November 30, 1878, Comanche County, TX; d. August 08, 1882, Comanche County, TX.

More About ROBERT HOOD TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

 

57. SARAH A.4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1821 in Warren County, TN, and died January 28, 1852 in Pulaski Co, KY. She married JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN) TATE October 18, 1839, son of JAMES TATE and RUTH DAVIDSON. He was born March 09, 1813 in Warren County, TN, and died August 04, 1888 in Poetry, Kaufman County, TX.

Notes for JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN) TATE:

Excerpts from "Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1984

Jahaziel married four times; (1) to a bride of whom we know little, except she died early leaving three sons, Andrew J., John S., and James Tate who were living with the Samuel Dykes' family in the 1850 Census of Grundy County, TN. Possibly the Dykes family were the grandparents of them since rural people always find room for their own kin. He was married to (2) Sarah A. Tate, on October 18, 1839, by Justice of the Peace, W. F. Mooney (M. P. 1836 - 7, 8 and 9.) She was born 1821, age 29 on the 1850 Census of Warren County, TN and died on January 28, 1852, in Pulaski County, AR. Her family was opposed to the marriage. They, however, eloped and settled near Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR. He married (3) Lavinia "Vina" who was born in 1810 in MS. He married (4) Nancy who was born April 5, 1824 in Hinds County, TX; she died on December 7, 1893 in Poetry, TX. Her parents were born in AL and VA respectively.

It is said that he suffered from epileptic seizures and never traveled alone. He lived to be an elderly man and died on August 4, 1888 testate, buried with wife Nancy, eight miles from Terrill, Poetry, Kaufman, County, TX in the Dry Creek Cemetery. Issue born in Warren County, TN or Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR.

His will: J. H. Tate, June 22, 1880, Kaufman County, TX, wife Nancy: To sons, Jackson, John S. and M. V. Tate, to the Methodist Church So, witnessed by H. W. Rogers, James McDonald, and J. T. Daniel. Signed September 29, 1880.

References: Pearl Tate Sanders, Warren County, TN, 1850 Federal Census pg 701 - 205: Pulaski County, AR 1850 Federal Census page 4, pt 4-28. November 1850: Kaufman County, TX 1870 lists Lavinia, age 60 as housekeeper. Federal Census 1880 page 330-340: Will Book 28, page 181: Dry Creek Cemetery: Married Dekalb County, AL 976.166 V25M

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Warren County, TN Platt Book, 1835 - 1839 Page 193

Surveyed June 1, 1837 for Jahaziel Tate, 5000 acres by entry dated May 15, 1837, No. 4444 on waters of Colline River, SE corner of a tract of 5000 acres in name of Elan Tate, crossing long fork of Dunaways Creek, SE corner of Peter Yates' 5000 acre survey, platting 62 1/2 acres of older title. Robert Tate and John Tate, CC. The above transferred to J. B. McComack. Isaac Hill, Ds. July 3, 1837. Sent on July 4, 1837 by mail.

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In a letter dated May 16, 1978 from Pearl Tate Sanders to James Striegel Tate she writes:

"As you can see by these Census records of Jahaziel Tate (note that his name is spelled three different ways), three wives were named Sarah, Lavina and Nancy. I think he had another (first) wife because my grandfather, martin Van Buren Tate was born in 1843 and his half-brother, Andrew Jackson was born about 1833 - ten years earlier. I have a copy of the Will of J. H. Tate, dated 1883 at Kaufman County, Texas. In it he names wife Nancy, sons, Jackson Tate, M. V. Tate and John S. Tate. (I had never heard of son John before this)."

"The only information I have on Jahaziel is what my father, Homer M. Tate told me. Martin V. B. and his father Jahaziel seemed close as a father and son. Jahaziel was a school teacher and M. V. B. Tate used to ride double behind his father to school. They both went off to the Civil War together, but were sent to different places. Jahaziel was captured and due to difficult conditions there, his health suffered later in life. My father always went with him on his daily walks, for if he (Jahaziel) had a 'spell' and fell, Dad would have to run for help. Jahaziel accompanied son M. V. B. Tate to Poetry, Texas where he and wife Nancy are now buried."

Children are listed above under (34) Jahaziel H. (twin) Tate.

58. HENRY L.4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1822 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown in AR. He married EMILY (MILLY) EDMONDSON 1845 in Lebanon, Dekalb County, AL. She was born 1829 in AL, and died Unknown.

Notes for HENRY L. TATE:

1860 Federal Census, Dekalb County, AL

Children of HENRY TATE and EMILY EDMONDSON are:

i. LOUISA J.5 TATE, b. 1846, AL; d. Unknown.

ii. JOHN C. TATE, b. 1850, AL; d. Unknown.

iii. AARON TATE, b. 1851, AL; d. Unknown.

 

59. ELIZABETH4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 09, 1826 in Grassy Cove, Warren County, TN, and died Bef. 1862 in Blount, AL. She married (1) JOHN LAKEWAY. He was born 1819, and died Unknown. She married (2) THOMAS M. LITTLE August 01, 1844. He was born February 27, 1819 in Lexington, Fayette, KY, and died September 04, 1874.

Notes for ELIZABETH TATE:

Information in Genealogy Notes of Samuel Joseph Carson Waring of February, 2001

"At least two children by Thomas Little; they are mentioned as heirs in the probate of Aaron Tate (Dekalb County Probate Records 1858-1867, Page 153."

Child of ELIZABETH TATE and THOMAS LITTLE is:

i. MARY ELIZABETH5 LITTLE, d. Unknown; m. C. C. MCCURDY; d. Unknown.

 

60. JOSEPH4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1827 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. He married MARY LOUISE EDMONSTON. She was born 1827 in AL, and died Unknown.

Notes for JOSEPH TATE:

They were living next door to Aaron Tate, Sr., as of the 1850 Federal Census of Dekalb County, AL, had been recently married, but no children.

Children of JOSEPH TATE and MARY EDMONSTON are:

i. ROBERT5 TATE, d. Unknown.

ii. MARY TATE, d. Unknown.

iii. LORENZO TATE, d. Unknown.

 

61. ELIZA LOUISE4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 11, 1829 in Warren County, TN, and died April 01, 1898 in Comanche County, TX. She married WILLIAM LITTLE. He was born 1822 in TX, and died Unknown.

Notes for ELIZA LOUISE TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1972, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

She was reared in Dekalb County, AL. She married William Little whose parents were born in KY. Eliza and William lived next door to her brother Robert Hood Tate and his family in Comanche County, TX

Children of ELIZA TATE and WILLIAM LITTLE are:

i. AARON5 LITTLE, b. June 15, 1855, Dekalb County, AL; d. March 21, 1949, Comanche, Comanche County, TX.

More About AARON LITTLE:

Burial: Unknown, Mullin, Brown County, TX

ii. HENRY LITTLE, b. February 14, 1856, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

More About HENRY LITTLE:

Burial: March 10, 1949, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

iii. AMANDA LITTLE, b. 1860, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

iv. ROBERT LITTLE, b. 1864; d. Unknown.

v. JULIA LITTLE, b. 1866; d. Unknown.

 

62. JOHN4 TATE (AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1833 in Warren County, TN, and died Abt. 1863 in DeKalb County, AL. He married ELIZABETH WEAVER August 06, 1856 in DeKalb County, AL. She was born Abt. 1833 in AL, and died Unknown.

Notes for JOHN TATE:

1850 Census of Dekalb County, AL, he was living at home with his father.

1860 Census of Dekalb County, AL he showed the following issue:

Patsy Tate, born 1855, Dekalb County, AL

Aaron Tate, born 1959, Dekalb County, AL

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Notes from the Estate Files of Aaron Tate, Sr., John Tate, Elizabeth Connelly Tate, and Maben Dock Tate, all late of Dekalb County, Alabama, by Roland Tate.

JOHN TATE:

On May 06, 1863, Elizabeth (Weaver) Tate, Samuel Weaver, A. Frazier, and G. W. Malone signed a bond, and application for the appointment of Elizabeth Tate and John B. Frazier as Administrators of the Estate of John Tate was made. They qualified as Administrators on February 18, 1867.

July 10, 1867, a petition was made for a distribution to be made to the John Tate Estate from the Aaron Tate Estate. Apparently, a distribution was made. Elizabeth Tate promptly made application for the sale of the John Tate lands to pay John's debts. A petition for a guardian's fair share of the Estate was denied and was set at a 1/30th. Part.

September 11, 1867, a John Tate Estate accounting was made, and the expenses for the children were obviously inflated. Then another accounting was made on February 26, 1869. Elizabeth listed well in excess of $6,000 in tuition, board, and clothing for her minor children, Mary "Polly" Ann Tate, Aaron Tate, and Hannah Elizabeth Tate. A distribution was made which included the widow, the children, and interest on the admin. expenses for the estate for 5 years. Elizabeth resigned as Administrator of the Estate. The Judge asked for Two men who knew the land and the heirs of John Tate to give him an evaluation and description of the land. A voucher for legal services was submitted on March 16, 1869.

July 22, 1869, the Two men requested on February 26th gave testimony in verification of the lands described as the SE ¼ of the Se ¼ of Section 14 and the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 13, both in Township 7S, Range 8E of the Huntsville Meridian. They further stated that they knew the heirs, Elizabeth Tate the widow about 36, Polly Tate about 12 or 14, Aaron Tate about 10, and Elizabeth Tate about 8.

Children of JOHN TATE and ELIZABETH WEAVER are:

i. MARY ANN "POLLY"5 TATE, b. 1857, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

ii. AARON TATE, b. 1859, DeKalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

iii. HANNAH ELIZABETH TATE, b. 1861; d. Unknown.

 

Generation No. 5

63. JANE5 SMITH (LYDIA4 TATE, ROBERT3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 20, 1824 in Pulaski County, KY, and died January 27, 1885 in Buried in the Old Tateville Cemetery, Pulaski County, KY. She married WILLIAM (JR.) SHADDOWN September 12, 1842. He was born November 03, 1819 in Pulaski County, KY, and died 1880 in Pulaski County, KY.

Children of JANE SMITH and WILLIAM SHADDOWN are:

i. MARY JANE (SHADOAN)6 SHADDOWN, b. 1842; d. Unknown.

ii. ROBERT W. (SHADOAN) SHADDOWN, b. 1845; d. Unknown; m. REBECCA A. SLOAN, January 23, 1868, At home of Sarah Sloan, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

iii. MILTON SHORT (SHADOAN) SHADDOWN, b. 1847, Pulaski County, KY; d. 1919, At homestead in Mitchell County, KS; m. MARY H. SLOAN, January 17, 1869, At home of Sarah Sloan, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

iv. ELIZABETH (SHADOAN) SHADDOWN, b. April 29, 1848, Pulaski County, KY; d. July 25, 1871, Buried in the Old Tateville Cemetery, Pulaski County, KY; m. JAMES W. (SR.) LEWIS, February 10, 1864, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

v. LUCY JANE (SHADOAN) SHADDOWN, b. January 10, 1850, Pulaski County, KY; d. July 16, 1881, Buried in the Old Tateville Cemetery, Pulaski County, KY; m. GEORGE ALFRED LEWIS, January 31, 1867, At home of Wm. Shadowen, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

vi. LYDIA (SHADOAN) SHADDOWN, b. December 10, 1852, Pulaski County, KY; d. April 12, 1938, Buried in the Old Tateville Cemetery, Pulaski County, KY; m. JOHN WESLEY (JR.) LEWIS, December 24, 1868, At home of Wm. Shadowen, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

vii. TILFORD R. (SHADOAN) SHADDOWN, b. 1855, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. ELIZA A. TAYLOR, April 07, 1881, At home of Jesse Heath, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

viii. LEWIS F. (SHADOAN) SHADDOWN, b. November 06, 1856, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. PAMELA A. JASPER, March 04, 1874, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

ix. NANCY ELLEN (SHADOAN) SHADDOWN, b. June 11, 1859, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. (1) MARK WILSON; d. Unknown; m. (2) H. L. VINCENT, August 29, 1876, Scott County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

64. JAMES HENLEY5 FUGATE (JOHN4, HANNAH3 TATE, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1826, and died 1906. He married PENELOPE MILLS. She was born 1824, and died 1903.

Child of JAMES FUGATE and PENELOPE MILLS is:

i. JOSEPH BUCHANAN6 FUGATE, b. 1853; d. 1918; m. JESSIE HOWELL; b. 1867; d. 1967.

 

65. JAMES SLOAN5 TATE (WILLIAM OWENS4, SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR)3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 13, 1830 in Pulaski County, KY, and died December 16, 1900. He married MIRANDA BOONE LEWIS. She was born 1832, and died 1894.

Children of JAMES TATE and MIRANDA LEWIS are:

i. WILLIAM OWEN6 TATE, b. 1853; d. 1933.

ii. MARTHA JANE TATE, b. 1855; d. 1905; m. MARCUS A. COX; b. 1850; d. 1889.

iii. DANIEL BOONE TATE, b. February 22, 1858, Platte City, Platte County, MO; d. December 07, 1939; m. IDABELLE ARMSTRONG, August 09, 1896, Platte City, Platte County, MO; b. December 27, 1879; d. October 07, 1964.

Notes for DANIEL BOONE TATE:

Information on this family received from Mary, granddaugher, in an email dated 9/17/2001.

iv. JOHN W. TATE, b. 1860; d. Unknown; m. ETTA COLE; d. Unknown.

v. TOLMAN TATE, b. 1866; d. 1938; m. MABEL (?); d. Unknown.

vi. BENJAMIN F. TATE, b. 1869; d. Unknown; m. (1) CYRENA SLOAN; d. Unknown; m. (2) VASA (?); d. Unknown.

vii. MIRANDA BELLE TATE, b. 1875; d. 1954; m. (1) OLIVER ROBISON; d. Unknown; m. (2) W. D. HALL; d. Unknown.

viii. DAVID TATE, b. 1876; d. Unknown.

 

66. SAMUEL5 TATE (JOHN (REV.)4, SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR)3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 19, 1825 in Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY, and died June 22, 1914 in Buried Somerset Cem., Sect. 4,5,18, Pulaski County, KY. He married (1) ELIZA JONES. She died Unknown. He married (2) MINERVA MARTIN May 02, 1846 in KY, daughter of MOSES MARTIN and SUSAN GAINES. She was born April 23, 1826 in KY, and died December 11, 1898 in Buried Somerset Cemetery, Sect. 4,5,18, Pulaski County, KY.

Children of SAMUEL TATE and MINERVA MARTIN are:

i. JOHN G.6 TATE, b. April 01, 1847, Somerset, KY; d. January 03, 1917, Buried Somerset Cem., Sect. 4,5,18, Pulaski County, KY; m. MOLLIE ASHURST, June 19, 1877, At the home of Craig Ashurst, Pulaski County, KY; b. October 1861; d. Unknown, Buried Somerset Cem., Sect. 4,5,18, Pulaski County, KY.

ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON TATE, b. July 1848; d. Unknown; m. ISABELL LEE (?); d. Unknown.

iii. ROBERT MOORE TATE, b. November 03, 1848, Pulaski County, KY; d. July 1921, Somerset, Pulaski County, KY; m. CORDELIA WIDBY HUNT; b. Abt. 1850; d. Unknown.

Notes for ROBERT MOORE TATE:

Direct descendant, Susan Kepler, Philadelphia, PA, writes, in an email dated August 17, 2001:

Robert Moore Tate (b. November 3, 1848, Pulaski County, KY; d. July 1921 Will: 1921 Pulaksi County, Book 8, Page 329; burial: Somerset City Cemetary) married Cordelia Widby Hunt (b. February 27, 1853, Pulaski County, KY) on Feburary 3, 1869. Cordelia's parents were John Hunt and Rachel Meece (LDS File).

More About ROBERT MOORE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Somerset Cemetery, Pulaski County, KY

Notes for CORDELIA WIDBY HUNT:

Cordelia's name comes from the family files of her direct descendant, Susan Kepler, Philadelphia, PA, in an email dated August 17, 2001.

iv. BETTY JANE TATE, b. 1852, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. BENJAMIN HAM, January 09, 1868; b. 1844; d. Unknown.

v. TALITHA TATE, b. 1854; d. Unknown.

vi. MOSES TATE, b. 1855; d. February 25, 1875, Buried Rt. 769 at Alcalde in the Woods, Pulaski County, KY.

vii. JOHN M. TATE, b. 1856, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

viii. DAVID L. TATE, b. 1858, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

ix. LUCY ANN TATE, b. 1858, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

x. DORA ELIZABETH TATE, b. December 02, 1859, Pulaski County, KY; d. December 14, 1918, Pulaski County, KY; m. JOHN PERRY COLYER, November 30, 1876; b. January 01, 1857, Cherry Grove, Pulaski County, KY; d. July 30, 1936, City Cemetery, Somerset, KY.

xi. WINFIELD SCOTT TATE, b. March 1862, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. (1) LINDA BALLOU; b. 1880, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. (2) DESDAMONA M. (DEADIE) HAM, September 21, 1882, Pulaski County, KY; b. 1863, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

xii. SUSANNA TATE, b. 1864; d. Unknown.

xiii. MAHALA F. TATE, b. 1866; d. Unknown.

xiv. ANNA L. TATE, b. 1869; d. Unknown.

 

67. STEPHEN (JUDGE) HAIL5 TATE (JOHN (REV.)4, SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR)3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 05, 1828 in Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY, and died January 21, 1899 in Pulaski Co, KY. He married (1) ELIZA JONES. She was born 1840, and died Unknown. He married (2) MINERVA JANE LEWIS September 27, 1853 in Tateville, Pulaski County, KY. She died September 06, 1910.

Notes for STEPHEN (JUDGE) HAIL TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

The 1860 Federal Census of Pulaski County, KY listed this family with their three children. His mother Lucy and a brother Martin O. Tate in the home, however, their mother is not in the home at the time of enumeration.

Reference: LSD Archives; 1860 Federal Census of Pulaski County, KY, Page 87-198

Children of STEPHEN TATE and MINERVA LEWIS are:

i. FLONNIE6 TATE, b. 1854, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

ii. JOHN TATE, b. 1856, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

iii. DAVID DOCK TATE, b. 1857, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

iv. WILLIAM TATE, b. 1860, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

v. ANNA TATE, b. 1862; d. Unknown.

vi. SAMUEL OWEN TATE, b. January 29, 1864, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

Notes for SAMUEL OWEN TATE:

Member of the Kentucky State Legislature.

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Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, ed. 8-B, Wayne County

"Sam O. Tate, a merchant of Monticello, Ky., was born in Pulaski County, Ky., January 29, 1864. He is the second in a family of ten children born to Stephen H. and Minerva J. (Lewis) Tate, viz: William H., Sam O., John W., Gilson P., Flonnie, Anna, Ellen, Hattie, Mallie and Bonnie. Stephen Tate, also a native of Pulaski County, has for many years been a prominent merchant in that county, and has also engaged in agricultural pursuits. He is a son of John Tate, who was born in Virginia. Minerva J. (Lewis) Tate, was born in Pulaski County, Ky., a daughter of John Lewis. Sam O. Tate received his education at the common schools and at Lexington, Ky. He was in his father's store occasionally as a clerk until 1883 when he was steadily employed there for two years. In 1885 he went to Monticello, Wayne County, Ky., and opened a general store, where he has since been actively engaged in business. He is a member of the Baptist Church, of the Knights of Honor, and has taken one degree in Masonry. Politically he is a Republican."

vii. ELLEN TATE, b. 1866, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

viii. HENRIETTA TATE, b. 1868, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

ix. JAMES TATE, b. 1872, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

x. MALLIE TATE, b. 1874, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

xi. BONNIE TATE, b. 1876, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY; d. Unknown.

 

68. WILLIAM W. (WARLESS)5 TATE (BOWEN GOGGIN (BANKS G)4, SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR)3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 1848 in Tateville, Pulaski County, KY, and died Unknown. He married AMY ANN (SUZANNAH/ANNIE/EMMA) MARTIN February 01, 1866 in Pulaski County, KY, at the home of Susan Martin.. She died Unknown.

Children of WILLIAM TATE and AMY MARTIN are:

i. GENNETTA6 TATE, b. 1867, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

ii. ERMINE TATE, b. 1869, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

iii. CHARLIE TATE, b. February 1870, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. BETTY GIBSON, November 04, 1897, At home of John Gibson, Pulaski County, KY; b. June 1872, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

iv. MARY (MOLLIE) TATE, b. 1873, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. CHARLES C. BARNETT, August 06, 1887, Pulaski County, KY; b. June 1870, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

v. MARY (LULU) TATE, b. November 1875; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM H. HARRISON, July 31, 1898, Presbyterian Church, Pulaski County, KY; b. 1872; d. Unknown.

vi. CORA TATE, b. December 1878, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

vii. OLA TATE, b. February 1883, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown; m. OLIVER F. WHITE, December 27, 1904, Home of Dr. Harvey Glass, Pulaski County, KY; b. 1875; d. Unknown.

viii. EVANS TATE, b. January 1886, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

ix. INGRAM TATE, b. October 1888, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

x. GEORGE TATE, b. July 1892, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

 

69. JOHN M.5 TATE (BOWEN GOGGIN (BANKS G)4, SAMUEL BRACKEN (MAJOR)3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 11, 1855 in Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY, and died January 11, 1927 in Old Tateville Cemetery, Tateville, Pulaski Co, KY. He married HARRIETT (HATTIE) LEWIS June 14, 1877 in Pulaski County, KY. She was born November 1859, and died Unknown.

Children of JOHN TATE and HARRIETT LEWIS are:

i. STEPHEN W.6 TATE, b. January 1878; d. Unknown.

ii. JOHN F. TATE, b. March 1882; d. Unknown; m. ELLA L. GREEN, September 24, 1904, Baptist Parsonage, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

iii. BERTHA TATE, b. March 1889, Pulaski County, KY; d. Unknown.

 

70. JOHN TATE5 KELLY (JANE4 TATE, ISAAC3, JOHN (COL.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) died Unknown. He married RACHEL VICTORIA SMITH. She died Unknown.

Children of JOHN KELLY and RACHEL SMITH are:

i. MARY6 KELLY, d. Unknown.

Notes for MARY KELLY:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Mary taught school for over 50 years in Wichita, KS.

ii. JOHN CLARK KELLY, d. Unknown.

 

71. JAMES (JIM) W.5 TATE (ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 22, 1822 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. He married LUCINDA (CINDY) SAVAGE November 01, 1844, daughter of STERLING SAVAGE and MARTHA POPE. She was born 1827 in GA, and died Unknown.

Notes for JAMES (JIM) W. TATE:

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Excerpt from "Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Metzel and Updike, 1972

"Born near the Collins River, Beersheba Springs, Warren County, but later Grundy County, TN. Son of Robert H. and Sarah Lockhart. Married Lucinda Savage, born 1827, GA, daughter of Sterling and Martha Pope Savage. They were living in Grundy County, TN in 1850, however, in later years, they lived in Sequatchie County, TN. Reference: Family Record J. S. Tate; Federal Census 1850 Grundy County, TN 682-58, Sequatchie County TN 1860, page 46-35; 1870 page 1-23. Some of the family settled in Livingston County, KY

Children of JAMES TATE and LUCINDA SAVAGE are:

i. ELIAS P.6 TATE, b. December 25, 1845, Grundy County, TN; d. 1885; m. JANE THOMPSON, May 18, 1866, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. MARTHA ELIZABETH TATE, b. April 26, 1848, Grundy or Sequatchie County, TN; d. September 17, 1937; m. WILL DICKERSON; b. KY; d. Unknown.

iii. SARAH (SALLY) TATE, b. August 12, 1854, Grundy or Sequatchie County, TN; d. April 10, 1933; m. JAMES B. MCELMURRAY; b. December 06, 1858; d. August 21, 1908.

iv. FRANCES (FANNIE) J. TATE, b. 1857, Grundy or Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown; m. DECATUR SAVAGE; b. November 18, 1858; d. May 12, 1929.

v. ROBERT HUSTON TATE, b. 1862, Grundy or Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. PRUDENCE TATE, b. 1864, Grundy or Sequatchie County, TN; d. March 28, 1892, Mississippi County, MO.

vii. JOSEPH (HOODY) TATE, b. July 12, 1866, Grundy or Sequatchie County, TN; d. October 10, 1927; m. LYDIA EMERLINE WARD, February 27, 1894; b. July 31, 1875; d. January 26, 1954, DeSoto, MO.

Notes for LYDIA EMERLINE WARD:

Mrs. Lydia Tate, 79, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ada Zoph in DeSoto, MO, yesterday, where she had been visiting since last August.

Reported in the local paper, in an email from Robert Tate, Spring Hill, TN

More About LYDIA EMERLINE WARD:

Burial: Unknown, Charleston, MO

 

72. JOHN JACKSON5 TATE (ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 25, 1823 in Near Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN, and died March 24, 1898 in Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN. He married MARTHA P. HICKS May 11, 1845 in Grundy County, TN. She was born December 01, 1829 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died December 13, 1906 in Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN.

Notes for JOHN JACKSON TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

John J. Tate family bible now in possession of Oscar Tate.

G. S. Tate et al vs. Virgil Hill, et al

In this course, the death of one of the complainants, J. J. Tate, was suggested and admitted in open court, and it being admitted in open court that Elizabeth Tate, F. M. Tate, R. D. Tate, J. S. Tate, E. M. Tate, W. M. Tate, J. A. Tate, Mary Creighton, and V. L. Tate as the children, and Agness Boyd, Fannie Nunley, Mary Northcutt and Lucy Northcutt are the grandchildren and only heirs at law of the said J. J. Tate, deceased and Frank Boyd is the husband of Agness Boyd and John Creighton is the husband of Mary Creighton and J. J. Nunley is the husband of Fannie Nunley, on motion of K. P. Pearson, solicitor of complainant, this suit is filed in the name of the above mentioned parties as heirs at law of the said J. J. Tate, and the cause ordered to stand in the same plight and condition as it was at the time of the death of the said J. J. Tate. (No date given. Page and book not readable.)

More About JOHN JACKSON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Armfield Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN

More About MARTHA P. HICKS:

Burial: Unknown, Armfield Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN

Children of JOHN TATE and MARTHA HICKS are:

i. ELIZABETH (LIZZIE)6 TATE, b. October 01, 1847, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. August 22, 1911; m. (1) WILLIAM HENNESSEY, Beersheba Springs, TN; b. 1845; d. Unknown.

ii. JAMES D. TATE, b. July 14, 1849, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. August 12, 1849, Altamont, TN.

More About JAMES D. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

iii. SARAH S. TATE, b. November 21, 1850, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. 1879; m. JAMES K. POLK NORTHCUTT, December 01, 1870, Grundy County, TN; b. 1845; d. May 27, 1936, Van Buren County, TN.

iv. FRANCIS MARION TATE, b. January 30, 1853, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. December 02, 1927; m. MINERVA (NERVA) FRANCES TATE; d. Unknown.

v. ROBERT DAVID RICHARD TATE, b. September 24, 1855, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. February 08, 1926, Altamont, Altamont, TN; m. SERENA AMERICA DUTTON, November 18, 1877; b. May 28, 1855, Cherokee, AL/Cherokee, Colbert Co., AL; d. May 18, 1932, Altamont, Grundy County, TN.

More About ROBERT DAVID RICHARD TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

vi. ELIJAH M. (TWIN) TATE, b. July 20, 1858, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. July 20, 1935, ID; m. MARY ANN WILLIAMS, January 04, 1883, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. JOSEPH SMITH (TWIN) TATE, b. July 20, 1858, Grundy County, TN; d. July 30, 1935, Jerome County, ID; m. (1) MINERVA GREEN; b. August 11, 1887; d. February 09, 1977, Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN; m. (2) SUSAN SMITH, Abt. 1878; b. Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown, Madison County, AL.

More About MINERVA GREEN:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

viii. JOHN ARMFIELD TATE, b. March 17, 1861, Grundy County, TN; d. July 03, 1955, Henryetta, Okmulgee County, OK; m. HARRIETT (HATTIE) SATTERFIELD TATE, June 30, 1881, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; b. October 01, 1866, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, TN; d. July 20, 1956, Henryetta, Okmulgee County, OK.

ix. ALBERT C. H. TATE, b. September 18, 1863, Grundy County, TN; d. March 31, 1934; m. EVA THOMPSON; d. Unknown.

x. VICTOR LAFAYETTE TATE, b. July 02, 1867, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. November 21, 1946, Grundy County, TN; m. CARRIE HADLEY COPPINGER, August 28, 1889; b. August 19, 1875, Altamont, TN; d. June 13, 1951.

Notes for VICTOR LAFAYETTE TATE:

Source: Thomas Jefferson Barnes Papers Film 634-2, TN State Archives, Folios H101 - V192, Tate folio #181

A newspaper clipping says:

TATE - Victor Lafayette Tate, died at his home in Beersheba Springs November 21. His funeral was held from the Grace Chapel Church at Beersheba November 28, with Revs. Bean, Poole and Killian officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.

Born in Grundy County, July 2, 1867, he was a son of John A Tate and Martha Hicks Tate. He is survived by widow, Mrs Carrie Tate, three sons, Wiley Tate of Beersheba Springs, Herbert Tate, of Chattanooga and David E. Tate of Raleigh, N. C., six daughters, Mrs. Hans Hegge of Cleveland, Mrs. Ruby Gross of Palmer, Mrs. Naomi Melfi of Nashville, Mrs. Oliver Anderson of Nashville, Mrs. Hazel Lane of Doyle and Mrs. Victoria Morrison of Beersheba Springs and two brothers, Will Tate of Beersheba Springs and John A. Tate, of Oklahoma.

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Southern Standard Newspaper, Warren County, TN - December 6, 1946, Page 14

Victor Lafayette Tate, 79, died at his home in Beersheba Springs, on November 21. The funeral was held from the Grace Chapel Church at Beersheba on November 23, with Revs. Bean, Poole and Killian officiating. Burial was in the Chruch Cemetery. Born in Grundy County, July 2, 1867, he was a son of John Tate and Martha Hicks Tate. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carrie Tate, three sons, Wiley Tate of Beersheba Springs, Herbert Tate of Chattanooga and David E. Tate of Raleigh, NC; six daughters, Mrs. Harry Hegge, of Cleveland, Mrs. Ruby Gross of Tracy City, Mrs. Oliver Anderson of Palmer, Mrs. Naomi Melfi of Nashville, Mrs. Hazel Lane of Doyle and Mrs. Victoria Morrison of Beersheba Springs; and two brothers, Will Tate of Beersheba Springs and John A. Tate of Oklahoma. Arrangements by the High Funeral Company.

 

More About VICTOR LAFAYETTE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

More About CARRIE HADLEY COPPINGER:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

xi. MARY VICTORIA TATE, b. July 02, 1867, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. December 27, 1943; m. JOHN HUNT MORGAN CREIGHTON; b. January 08, 1863; d. August 07, 1941.

More About MARY VICTORIA TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

More About JOHN HUNT MORGAN CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

xii. WILLIAM MORGAN TATE, b. November 20, 1869, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. September 10, 1954, Beersheba Springs, TN; m. (1) EMMA FRANCES HOBBS, December 06, 1890; d. Unknown; m. (2) MARTHA BELLE SMITH, November 18, 1900; b. September 26, 1873; d. July 16, 1952, Beersheba Springs, TN.

More About WILLIAM MORGAN TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

More About MARTHA BELLE SMITH:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

 

73. WILLIAM HOLEMAN (HOLE)5 TATE (ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 20, 1825 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. He married PRUDENCE LOCKHART January 23, 1845 in TN. She was born 1825 in TN, and died Unknown.

Notes for WILLIAM HOLEMAN (HOLE) TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

He was not killed in the Civil War for he appeared on the 1880 Census with his wife Prudence, He was wounded in the Civil War.

Reference: Family records of Oscar and daughter, Elsie Tate: William Victor Tate; his natal day from Robert Tate Family, by Dennis Tate: Federal Census for 1850, Grundy County, TN, Page 100-19; Federal Census for 1860 Grundy County, TN, Page 435-173; Federal Census for 1880 Grundy County, TN, Page 18-89.

Children of WILLIAM TATE and PRUDENCE LOCKHART are:

i. MARY MINERVA6 TATE, b. Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. ROBERT WOOLEY TATE, b. Abt. 1850, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. MARY LOCKHART, July 26, 1866, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. WILLIAM K. TATE, b. Abt. 1850, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. HUMPHREY PLEASANT TATE, b. 1854, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

v. JAMES BUCKINGHAM TATE, b. 1857, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. SARAH TATE, b. 1858, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

74. FRANCIS MARION5 TATE (ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 08, 1826 in Near Beersheeba Springs, Warren County, TN, and died 1858. He married MARY SARAH BOST. She was born 1824 in TN, and died Unknown.

Notes for MARY SARAH BOST:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

She was living as a widow in 1860.

Reference: Federal Census 1850, Grundy County, TN, Page 723-49; Federal Census 1860 Grundy County, TN, Page 16-29; Grundy County Marriage Records, James J. Barnes Papers.

Children of FRANCIS TATE and MARY BOST are:

i. JAMES TAYLOR6 TATE, b. 1846, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. ELIZABETH TATE, b. July 15, 1848, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. JAMES ASA (LITTLE ASA) GROSS; b. August 07, 1842; d. April 01, 1930.

iii. JOHN M. L. TATE, b. 1850, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. PRUDENCE (PRUDIE) WALKER, July 03, 1872, Grundy County, TN; b. January 07, 1850, Tarlton, TN; d. December 11, 1913.

iv. MARY FRANCES (DUCK) TATE, b. 1853, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. (1) RUSSELL BROWN; d. Unknown; m. (2) JOHN NUNLEY, April 26, 1873, Grundy County, TN; b. Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

v. NANCY LUFEMIA TATE, b. 1855, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. MARTHA ADA TATE, b. 1858, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM E. NUNLEY; b. Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

75. ELIZABETH5 TATE (ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 17, 1828 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. She married (1) JAMES M. REILLY April 25, 1850 in Grundy County, TN. He died Unknown. She married (2) L. W. CARLETON October 17, 1865 in Sequatchie County, TN. He was born 1827 in Sequatchie County, TN, and died Unknown.

Child of ELIZABETH TATE and JAMES REILLY is:

i. CALVIN6 REILLY, b. 1857; d. Unknown.

Children of ELIZABETH TATE and L. CARLETON are:

ii. ROBERT C.6 CARLETON, b. 1867; d. Unknown.

iii. JAMES CARLETON, b. 1869; d. Unknown.

iv. THOMAS CARLETON, b. 1876; d. Unknown.

 

76. HUMPHREY (POSE) P.5 TATE (ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 20, 1829 in Grundy County, TN, and died December 01, 1909 in Sequatchie County, TN. He married ELIZABETH A. GUESS. She was born 1840 in TN, and died Unknown.

Notes for HUMPHREY (POSE) P. TATE:

Grundy County, TN Death Records # 31936; cause of death - Old Age

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

He stated in the Federal Census of 1880, Sequatchie County, TN that his father was born in Virginia and his mother in North Carolina. They were living in Sequatchie County, TN in 1870 and 1880

Reference: Federal Census 1870, 1880, Sequatchie County, TN, Pages 1-5; 3-24; J. S. Tate record. Frank Kelly Tate, Whitwell, TN

Children of HUMPHREY TATE and ELIZABETH GUESS are:

i. FRANCES J. NORA6 TATE, b. 1857, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. CALVIN G. S. TATE, b. 1860, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. WILLIAM H. TATE, b. 1862, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. STARLING T. TATE, b. May 14, 1865, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown; m. LENORA LEE TATE; b. 1871, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

v. JOSEPH S. TATE, b. 1868, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. JOHN J. TATE, b. 1870, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. ROBERT T. TATE, b. 1872, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

viii. HENRY BENNETT TATE, b. 1876, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

ix. ETHER M. TATE, b. 1878, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

77. CALVIN G. S.5 TATE (ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 20, 1831 in Marion County, TN, and died September 01, 1908 in Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN. He married (1) JULIA POLK. She died Unknown. He married (2) FRANCES (FANNY) A. CHRISTIAN October 05, 1854 in Grundy County, TN. She was born June 24, 1837 in Fayetteville, Lincoln County, TN, and died October 04, 1910 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN.

Notes for CALVIN G. S. TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

He was a Corporal in Company H. of the 35th Infantry in the confederate Army and served during the Civil War. He was wounded in the wrist and side during the battle of Shiloh. At the time of his second marriage he was rather an old man, and it was said that the only reason the young lady married him was that he was getting a pension and she wanted the money. After a while, Hattie S. Tate, his daughter and my grandmother brought him home to her own house and cared for him until his death in 1908.

Reference: Grundy County court records; Death records, Mrs. Dennis (Blanche) Armfield Tate family record. Nettie Sims, 1977; Wm Victor Tate, Palmer, TN

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This family is listed in the 1860, 1870 and 1880 Grundy County Federal Census

Updated and corrected information came from Michael Tate, descendant via email August 2, 2001.

More About CALVIN G. S. TATE:

Burial: 1908, Hobbs Hill Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of CALVIN TATE and FRANCES CHRISTIAN are:

i. JAMES W.6 TATE, b. August 08, 1855, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. 1950, Johnson City, Washington County, TN; m. MARGARET (MAGGIE); d. Unknown.

Notes for JAMES W. TATE:

James killed a black man in Tennessee. He went away to the Indian Territory and was not heard from again.

ii. ISABELLE B. TATE, b. April 12, 1857, TN; d. Unknown; m. (?) FLETCHER; d. Unknown.

iii. THOMAS (REV.) MILTON TATE, b. September 01, 1859, TN; d. December 08, 1951, Stanislaus County Hospita., Modesto, Stanislaus County, CA; m. MEEZY CATHERINE (KITTY) USELTON, September 20, 1882; b. 1869, Coffee County, TN; d. February 23, 1927, Cox City, Grady County, OK.

Notes for THOMAS (REV.) MILTON TATE:

This family information comes from Michael Tate, descendant in an email dated August 1, 2001.

More About THOMAS (REV.) MILTON TATE:

Occupation: Minister in Linsey, OK

More About MEEZY CATHERINE (KITTY) USELTON:

Burial: Unknown, Bailey Cemetery, Rush Springs, Grady County, OK

iv. ROBERT (BOB) TATE, b. 1861, Tracy City, TN; d. Unknown.

Notes for ROBERT (BOB) TATE:

Robert (Bob) Tate took part in a train robbery and spent 18 years in a penitentiary in Atlanta, GA.

v. JOSEPH M. TATE, b. October 15, 1861, TN; d. March 05, 1896, Tracy City, TN.

vi. FRANCIS MARION TATE, b. 1863, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. HARRIETT (HATTIE) SATTERFIELD TATE, b. October 01, 1866, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, TN; d. July 20, 1956, Henryetta, Okmulgee County, OK; m. JOHN ARMFIELD TATE, June 30, 1881, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; b. March 17, 1861, Grundy County, TN; d. July 03, 1955, Henryetta, Okmulgee County, OK.

viii. JOHN TATE, b. 1869, TN; d. Unknown.

ix. SARAH LUDA TATE, b. 1870, TN; d. Unknown; m. JOSEPH FRANCIS CLEEK; d. Unknown.

x. DOROTHY (DOLLY) TATE, b. July 28, 1872, TN; d. June 17, 1952; m. CHARLES F. ADAMS, June 30, 1893, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

xi. SAMUEL TATE, b. April 26, 1880; d. October 23, 1946, Doniphan, Ripley County, MO; m. LULA PONDER, December 27, 1902, Doniphan, Ripley County, MO; d. Unknown.

 

78. PRUDENCE (PRUDY)5 TATE (ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 1834, and died August 11, 1911 in Lyon County, KY. She married VANCE THATCHER LOCKHART October 14, 1853 in by Justice of the Peace, John Lockhart, Vances' father, Marion County, TN. He was born 1823, and died Unknown.

Children of PRUDENCE TATE and VANCE LOCKHART are:

i. ALEXANDER6 LOCKHART, b. 1856; d. Unknown.

ii. JOHN M. LOCKHART, b. 1870; d. Unknown.

iii. URIAH LOCKHART, b. 1875; d. Unknown.

iv. AGNES LOCKHART, b. 1877; d. Unknown.

 

79. ELISHA5 TATE (DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 1823 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. He married FRANCES MATILDA WOOD. She was born 1832 in TN, and died Unknown.

Children of ELISHA TATE and FRANCES WOOD are:

i. JESEAL6 TATE, b. 1851, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. FANNIE LAYNE; b. 1851, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. MARY B. TATE, b. 1852, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. JEZIAL TATE, b. 1854, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ELMINA (ANNA) BOND; b. 1857; d. Unknown.

Notes for JEZIAL TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

Reference; Federal Census 1880 Grundy county, TN, Page 8-70. Living next door to his brother.

 

iv. LUCINDA TATE, b. 1857, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

v. SNOW TATE, b. 1858, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. SARAH J. TATE, b. 1862, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. W. BRYANT; d. Unknown.

vii. MARTHA J. TATE, b. 1863, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

viii. AMANDA CAROLINE TATE, b. 1864, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ix. LENORA LEE TATE, b. 1871, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. STARLING T. TATE; b. May 14, 1865, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

80. JAZEAL (ZILL)5 TATE (DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 03, 1828 in Warren County, TN, and died June 05, 1914 in Tracy City, TN. He married FRANCES (FANNIE) SITZ December 28, 1850 in Grundy County, TN. She was born July 04, 1828, and died Unknown.

More About JAZEAL (ZILL) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of JAZEAL TATE and FRANCES SITZ are:

i. JOHNSON6 TATE, b. Abt. 1863; d. Unknown, At a young age..

Notes for JOHNSON TATE:

Was accidentally shot and killed at a young age.

Source: May 17, 2000, Allen Dale Tate web site - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tatefamily/

ii. JAMES H. TATE, b. 1851, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. 1922, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; m. (1) (?) LUSK; d. Unknown; m. (2) ANGIE; d. Unknown.

More About JAMES H. TATE:

Burial: 1922, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN

iii. WILLIAM A. TATE, b. 1855, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. LADDEN FARRELL TATE, b. 1858, Tracy City, TN; d. 1942; m. (1) CATHERINE; d. Unknown; m. (2) EMMA BURNS; d. Unknown.

v. TAYLOR TATE, b. 1859, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. MARY TATE, b. 1861, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. September 1940, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; m. (1) GEORGE NOLAN; d. Unknown; m. (2) (?) ATKINS, Private; b. Private.

vii. CALVIN TATE, b. 1867, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. LEE ROGERS; d. Unknown.

Notes for CALVIN TATE:

Died in a coal mining accident. Source: May 17, 2000, Allen Dale Tate's web site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tatefamily/

viii. EVALINE (TWIN)TATE, b. 1868, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. 1869, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN.

Notes for EVALINE (TWIN)TATE:

Died at a young age in a fire.

Source: May 17, 2000, Allen Dale Tate's web site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tatefamily/

ix. EMALINE (TWIN) TATE, b. 1868, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. 1957, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN; m. AMOS COPE; d. Unknown.

More About EMALINE (TWIN) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN

x. SCENIA TATE, b. June 15, 1870, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. August 12, 1964, Coalmont, Grundy County, TN; m. WILLIAM STUMP, October 30, 1899; b. May 23, 1858; d. October 24, 1942, Tracy City, TN.

 

81. PLEASANT HUSE5 TATE (DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1834 in DeKalb County, AL, and died Unknown. He married (1) SALLY (SARAH) DYKES January 09, 1855 in Grundy County, TN, daughter of JOHN DYKES and DOLLY WALKER. She was born 1842 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. He married (2) SARAH DYKES January 11, 1885. She died Unknown.

Children of PLEASANT TATE and SALLY DYKES are:

i. MARY ISABELLA6 TATE, b. 1855, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. PRUDENCE (PRUDY) TATE, b. 1856, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. HANEY TATE, b. 1857, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. PRESTON TATE, b. April 05, 1860, Grundy County, TN; d. November 17, 1942, Falls Creek, TN; m. PRISCILLA OR MARSILAR LONG, January 30, 1885; b. April 02, 1865, SC; d. Unknown, Falls Creek, TN.

More About PRESTON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

More About PRISCILLA OR MARSILAR LONG:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

v. NANCY TATE, b. 1863, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. MARTHA CATHERINE TATE, b. 1866, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. DORMAN TATE, b. 1872, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

viii. SEBRASKI TATE, b. 1874, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ix. DAVID M. TATE, b. 1876, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ROSSANNA; b. January 15, 1899; d. Unknown.

x. SAMUEL M. TATE, b. 1879, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

82. LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5 TATE (DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 1835 in DeKalb County, AL, and died September 1931 in Grundy County, TN. He married LOUZETTA M. COLSTON. She died 1929.

Notes for LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

He is said to be a minister and was living at home in 1850. In the Grundy County, TN Federal Census of 1860 he was married to Louzetta M. Colston. She lived to be 96, 11 months and 5 days old. They lived next door to his father, Davidson Tate in Grundy County, TN.

Reference: William Victor Tate family record; Federal Census 1860 Grundy County, TN, Page 436-193; 1870, Page 2-45; 1880, Page 7-64; 1900. Children born Laager, Grundy County, TN.

More About LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL TATE:

Burial: September 1931, Grundy County, TN

Children of LADDEN TATE and LOUZETTA COLSTON are:

i. DRUCILLA6 TATE, b. August 16, 1856, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. August 19, 1948; m. (1) ADRIAN FULTS; d. Unknown; m. (2) (?) PIRTLE; d. Unknown.

ii. ANDREW JACKSON TATE, b. April 14, 1858, Laager, TN; d. December 26, 1928, Laager, TN; m. JANE E. GRIMES; b. May 01, 1859, TN; d. January 07, 1930.

iii. REBECCA TATE, b. July 13, 1860, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. July 12, 1898; m. JOHN LATHRUM; b. May 04, 1861; d. August 04, 1902.

iv. TIMOTHY T. TATE, b. June 14, 1862, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. October 05, 1938, Grundy County, TN; m. NANCY DELAWARE ROSS; b. September 20, 1865, Marion, TN; d. 1950.

v. CATHERINE TATE, b. November 1865, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ERHART FLURRY; d. Unknown.

vi. LOU TELLA TATE, b. May 17, 1867, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. (1) JOHN SWEETEN; d. Unknown; m. (2) GEORGE W. GOLSTON, November 15, 1893; d. January 16, 1894.

vii. MALISSA BELL TATE, b. October 14, 1869, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. August 26, 1948; m. DAVID DETROIT DYKES, 1891, Laager, TN; b. December 05, 1870, Gruetli, TN; d. July 08, 1958.

viii. AMANDA TATE, b. 1872, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. 1946; m. HENRY BASCOM OVERTURFF; b. 1870; d. Unknown.

ix. CLARA TATE, b. 1874, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

x. LAURA TATE, b. September 22, 1874, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. JOHN KNIES, June 07, 1892, Grundy County, TN; b. April 17, 1868, Millersburgh, OH; d. Unknown.

xi. ALEXANDER (DOCK) TATE, b. March 1877, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. 1948, Laager, Grundy County, TN; m. BEULAH PIERSON; b. 1884; d. Unknown.

 

83. ANDREW JACKSON5 TATE (JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1832 in Near Beersheeba Springs, Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. He married LOUISE RAINIE T. HOBBS September 02, 1852 in Grundy County, TN. She was born 1834, and died Unknown.

Notes for ANDREW JACKSON TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

Son of Jaziel B. or Jahaziel and Sarah A. Tate. In 1850, the lived in Grundy County with three boys with the Dykes family, Andrew, age 18; John S., age 16; and James, age 13. I am sure they were brothers and probably living with their Dyke grandparents. His father Jahaziel Tate who lost his wife and on October 18, 1839 married a new bride. The family lived in Grundy County, Tn for some time but in 1880, were residents of Kaufman County, TX, living next door to his half brother Martin Van Buren Tate and family. In fact, Martin Van Buren Tate's daughter Elizabeth Ellen married her cousin William (Bill) Martin Tate. His father, Jahaziel Tate mentioned his sons, Jackson Tate, John S. Tate and M. V. B. Tate, dated June 22, 1880, Kaufman County, TX, descendants mentioned that there was first wife and children.

Family records of Pearl Tate Sanders; Federal Census 1850, Grundy County, TN, page 701-205; 1860, Page 61-13; Marriage Records; 1880, Kaufman County, TX, Page 20-37.

Children of ANDREW TATE and LOUISE HOBBS are:

i. JOHN6 TATE, b. February 07, 1858, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. LOUISA BURTON TATE, b. March 10, 1860, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. ADRIAN (ADREN) TATE, b. April 17, 1863, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. WILLIAM (BILL) MARTIN TATE, b. March 18, 1866, Chattanooga, TN; d. September 24, 1932, Poetry, TX; m. ELIZABETH ELLEN TATE, September 04, 1892, Pickens County, OK; b. January 23, 1873, Kaufman County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. BARSHA JANE TATE, b. February 21, 1869, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ROBERT BENTON INGRAM, August 15, 1886, Kaufman County, TX; d. Unknown, Madisonville, KY.

More About BARSHA JANE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Bowman Cemetery, Craighead County, AR

Notes for ROBERT BENTON INGRAM:

The information on Barsha Jane Tate's husband and descendants was provided by Marcene Oxford of Coweta, OK. Her husband is

a direct descendant of this family. Emails were exchanged in March, 2001.

vi. LEROY TATE, b. February 26, 1874, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

84. JOHN STUBBLEFIELD5 TATE (JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 04, 1834 in Grundy County, TN, and died June 10, 1919. He married ELIZABETH (BETTY) LOCKHART October 13, 1858 in Grundy County, TN. She was born February 04, 1840 in Grundy County, TN, and died February 03, 1933 in Altamont, TN.

Notes for JOHN STUBBLEFIELD TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

He was mentioned in his father's will of June 22, 1880 in Kaufman County, TX. However, I don't think John S. ever lived outside of TN. He was living with his brother Andrew Jackson Tate and James Tate in 1850 in the Samuel Dykes home. His father has been married to Sarah Tate for eleven years so it is thought they were living with their grandparents' family. In 880, the family was living in Altamont, Grundy County, TN.

Reference: Federal Census 1850, Grundy County, TN, page 701-205; 1860, Page 233-25; 1880, page 23-49; Grundy County Marriage Records, Kaufman County, TX Will Book 28, Page 181. Notes from Helen Sanders.

More About JOHN STUBBLEFIELD TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

Occupation: Farmer

More About ELIZABETH (BETTY) LOCKHART:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

Children of JOHN TATE and ELIZABETH LOCKHART are:

i. JOSIAH B.6 TATE, b. September 15, 1863, Altamont, TN; d. November 12, 1926; m. (1) SARAH ELIZABETH. PATRICK; b. May 05, 1865, MO; d. October 09, 1916, Imperial, CA; m. (2) MAUDE HOWELL; b. July 26, 1896, Graham, KY; d. Unknown.

More About JOSIAH B. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

ii. STELLA MAE TATE, b. 1867, Altamont, TN; d. June 05, 1940; m. WILLIAM LOCKHART, December 23, 1886, Grundy County, TN; b. September 04, 1863, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. WILLIAM L. TATE, b. November 18, 1870, Altamont, Grundy County, TN; d. November 29, 1949, Coalmont, Grundy County, TN; m. MOLLY CAMPBELL, July 03, 1908, Grundy County, TN; b. December 15, 1881, Grundy County, TN; d. March 20, 1963, Coalmont, Grundy County, TN.

More About WILLIAM L. TATE:

Burial: 1949, Coalmont, Grundy County, TN

More About MOLLY CAMPBELL:

Burial: 1963, Coalmont, Grundy County, TN

iv. HARRIS (LINK) B. TATE, b. June 15, 1872, Altamont, TN; d. October 22, 1920, Altamont, TN; m. FLORA BELLE GROSS, March 12, 1901; b. November 03, 1882, Tarlton Valley, TN; d. November 18, 1968, Altamont, TN.

v. LOUISE TATE, b. July 04, 1876, Altamont, TN; d. January 14, 1941, Altamont, TN; m. JESSE KILLIAN, October 10, 1897, Grundy County, TN; b. December 03, 1871, Tarlton Valley, TN; d. August 20, 1947, Altamont, TN.

 

85. JAMES L.5 TATE (JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1837 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. He married RACHEL MYERS January 01, 1855. She died Unknown.

Notes for JAMES L. TATE:

Excerpts from "Tate Families of Southern States", Metzel and Updike, 1984

Living with the Samuel Dykes family in the Grundy County, TN 1850 Federal Census.

Children of JAMES TATE and RACHEL MYERS are:

i. ROSEMARY6 TATE, d. Unknown.

ii. SARAH L. TATE, d. Unknown.

 

86. MARTIN VAN BUREN5 TATE (JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 18, 1843 in Near Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR, and died October 18, 1919 in Safford, Graham County, AZ. He married (1) DORENDA ELLEN MORRIS February 15, 1866 in Smith County, TX, daughter of WASHINGTON MORRIS and MARY MCDONALD. She was born February 15, 1843 in Panola County, TX, and died March 06, 1879 in Kaufman County, TX. He married (2) MARGARET VINING May 13, 1880 in Kaufman County, TX, daughter of JOHN VINING and GRACIE CAIN. She was born February 03, 1860 in Carterville, Cass County, GA, and died December 18, 1914 in Thatcher, Graham County, AZ.

Notes for MARTIN VAN BUREN TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

Martin Van Buren and his family lived in TX before moving to OK. The Tate family joined the Mormon Church in Oklahoma Indian Territory at the time Andrew Kimball, Father of Spencer Kimball, was Mission President of the area.

Martin V. and his wife, Margaret moved from Spanish Fork, Utah to Arizona during the summer of 1898. With them were seven of their then, nine children. The two older girls, Maggie and Myrtle, then 16 and 17 years old, remained in Spanish Fork, working for individual families. The seven children who came to Arizona were Homer, Nellie, Bessie, Gracie, Mable, Alma and Ruth.

In 1894, the Tate family moved to Utah. and settled in Spanish Fork. The winters in Utah affected Margaret's arthritis so severely, they felt a warmer climate would give her more relief. When Martin heard that Andrew Kimball was being called to preside as Stake President over the St. Joseph Stake, he sought his advice concerning moving the Tate family to Arizona. On the recommendation of President Andrew Kimball, the Tates started for Arizona with all their possessions in two wagons. One wagon was pulled by mules, the other by horses. martin V. drove one wagon and Homer, age 13, drove the other. They arrived in Central in the late summer of 1898. The only available housing at the time was an empty grainery located near the church and school. The tenth child of the Tate family, Zina Myrtle, was born in Central. Martin V. and his family stayed in Central a little more than six years. In order to provide better for the large family, they moved to Globe, AZ where they started a boarding house for the miners. This gave an opportunity to put the girls of the family to work. The Tate family eventually moved back to the Gila Valley locating permanently in Thatcher, AZ.

In the Gila Valley, daughter Nellie Bly married her Central school teacher, Spencer C. Heywood. Homer M. married his neighbor, Emma Pearl Coombs of Central.

Reference: Family records by Pearl Tate Sanders; Federal Census 1880, Kaufman County, TX, Page 20--37; Will Book 28, Kaufman County, TX, Page 181.

Children of MARTIN TATE and DORENDA MORRIS are:

i. MARY LAVINIA6 TATE, b. December 20, 1867, Turners Point, TX; d. August 05, 1952; m. JAMES PINKNEY DELLIS, December 26, 1886, Kaufman County, TX; b. November 04, 1865, Anderson County, TX; d. February 01, 1930.

ii. SARAH BESSIE TATE, b. May 08, 1871, Poetry, TX; d. July 12, 1944, Kemp, Kaufman County, TX; m. BENJAMIN LEE HARDY, December 20, 1888; b. October 15, 1856, Murray County, GA; d. Unknown.

iii. ELIZABETH ELLEN TATE, b. January 23, 1873, Kaufman County, TX; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM (BILL) MARTIN TATE, September 04, 1892, Pickens County, OK; b. March 18, 1866, Chattanooga, TN; d. September 24, 1932, Poetry, TX.

iv. ALBERT MARTIN TATE, b. December 11, 1875, Kaufman County, TX; d. May 01, 1944, Mabank, kaufman County, TX; m. TEXANNA WHITTINBERG, September 02, 1901, Kaufman County, TX; b. January 22, 1881; d. Unknown.

v. WILLIAM JAHAZIEL TATE, b. May 05, 1877, Kaufman County, TX; d. August 14, 1880, Kaufman County, TX.

vi. BENJAMIN WASHINGTON TATE, b. February 04, 1879, Kaufman County, TX; d. June 15, 1879, Kaufman County, TX.

Children of MARTIN TATE and MARGARET VINING are:

vii. MAGGIE LEE6 TATE, b. January 26, 1881, Turner's Point, Kaufman County, TX; d. March 17, 1953, Pheonix, AZ; m. MORRIS CHARLES SCHARL, January 07, 1905; d. Unknown.

Marriage Notes for MAGGIE TATE and MORRIS SCHARL:

The marriage information comes from a copy of the family record of Martin Van Buren Tate given by Pearl Tate Sanders. A photo copy of this document was in the James Striegel Tate Papers.

viii. MYRTIE VELMA TATE, b. April 20, 1882, Turner's Point, Kaufman County, TX; d. August 06, 1943, Pheonix, AZ; m. DAVID ERICKSON, October 10, 1907; d. Unknown.

ix. HOMER MARTIN TATE, b. September 07, 1884, Turners Point, Kaufman County, TX; d. February 21, 1975, Pheonix, AZ; m. (1) EMMA PEARL COOMBS, October 10, 1907, Copper Hill, AZ; b. February 23, 1888, Central, AZ; d. September 09, 1983, Pheonix, AZ; m. (2) PATRICIA IRENE BOETTECHER, January 15, 1953; b. May 12, 1895; d. Unknown.

Notes for HOMER MARTIN TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

He was a Sherriff of Graham County, AZ 1924 - 1929, a farmer. Many may remember Homer as the practical joker of the town. He moved to Central in the late summer of 1898 with his father, Martin Van Buren Tate from Spanish Fork, UT at the age of thirteen.

It seems Homer attended school in Central only a very short time. He worked at odd jobs on the farms until he was seventeen years old, when he began working in the mines. He found work at such places as Pierce, Bisbee, Glove, AZ and in Cananea, Mexico.

Emma Pearl Coombs was born in Central, AZ, the eighth child of George and Pauline Gulbransen Coombs, Jr. All Emma's formal education was received in the Central schools.

Homer was working at Globe, AZ in 1906-07. At this time, Emma left Central and went to work for the Tate's Boarding House in Globe. During this time a courtship blossomed into marriage, which took place in October of 1907. Homer and Emma began their married life at the new town site of Copper Hill, which consisted of a few 10 x 12 foot tents, boarded up on three sides. Here they lived for about three years while both Homer and Emma continued working, until very early in 1911. Emma returned to Central early in 1911 as the first born of the family was expected.

The Tates' first child, Martin Coombs Tate was born March 5, 1911. Since Central was a farming community, jobs were very scarce and about the only work available was helping on individual farms on a day or two, basis. So, in the early part of 1915, Homer felt he should procure work that would provide a better means of support for the family which now had an additional member, daughter Pearl. Homer went alone to Bisbee where he secured employment in the mines. Emma and their two chldren followed later after housing was secured.

In 1916, the Tates were back in Central, a mining town was not the best place to rear a family. Homer felt he should try farming as a means of providing for his family, now consisting of three children, as a second son, Goerge Vining, was born in July of 1916.

The Tates secured a house and small acreage immediately west of the railroad tracks on the old highway, known as the Thomas place. Homer farmed in Central and Pima until 1921. At this time, Homer was appointed by the Governor, G. W. P. Hunt, to the position of Detail Officer at the Boys Reformatory at Fort Grant. Emma served as Matron of the girls dormitory, located on the same site with separate facilities.

After spending a year at Ft. Grant, the Tates moved back to Central and purchased what was called the Thurman Place in the Northwest part of town. There were only about eight acres under cultivation. Alfalfa, vegetables and melons were the main crops raised. Homer was Constable of Central until December 7, 1924. During the elections of the fall of 1924, Homer was elected Sheriff of Graham County.

During the summer of 1922-1923, Homer, accompanied by a dozen Boy Scouts, climbed Mt. Graham for a week of encampment. Homer spent a good portion of the time testing the bravery of the boys, mainly by concocting ways to scare them. On one occasion after visiting the old sawmill and on their return hike to camp on Soldier Creek, Homer slipped ahead and concealed himself in a rather dense thicket. Previously he had told the boys that one of the men at the mill had wounded a bear, and that a wounded bear could be pretty mean. From

a thicket, Homer made sounds of a wounded bear just as the boys came by in a single file. Some track stars were born, all except for Morgan Taylor. Fear set in, along with exhaustion, and after a short sprint, Morgan yelled, "For Hell's sake Homer, wait!!", thinking that Homer was farther up the trail. About this time the "wounded" bear came out of the thicket.

The Tates moved to Safford, AZ in December, 1925 where Homer assumed the duties of Sheriff.

References: Family Records of Pearl Tate Sanders.

x. NELLIE BLY TATE, b. March 13, 1887, Turners Point, Kaufman County, TX; d. July 12, 1973, Mesa, AZ; m. SPENCE COLEMAN HEYWOOD, March 30, 1905, Central, AZ; b. October 19, 1878, Upper Kanab, UT; d. May 01, 1969, Mesa, AZ.

Notes for NELLIE BLY TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

She was the fourth child of eleven, born to Martin Van Buren and Margaret Vining Tate. Her parents joined the Mormon Church and on April 12, 1895, left for UT. They settle din Spanish Fork, UT for three years. In the fall of 1898, they set out for AZ with one covered wagon and a team of mules. They settled in Central, AZ and Nellie lived there until the age of 18. She was organist for two years for the Central Ward. After marrying Spence Coleman Heywood in 1905, they moved to Pima, AZ for one and one half years and then moved to Thatcher. She passed the county school examination for teaching. First School was at Robinson's Ranch, located 3 miles south of Thatcher, in the foothills near the base of Mt. Graham. Term was six months getting paid $65.00 monthly. She taught school nine months in all. She held a number of positions in the Church, second counselor in Young Ladies Organization, Theology Teacher in First Ward Relief Society in Mesa, AZ, filled a local Stake Mission in 1949 and 1950. She was the mother of eleven children.

Reference: Pearl Tate Sanders.

Notes for SPENCE COLEMAN HEYWOOD:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

He was the Principal of School, Central, Graham County, AZ. When school was out he worked in Webb's Store during the summers. He was Graham County Superintendent of Schools for four terms. Purchased 20 acres on the outskirts of Thatcher, where they raised vegetables, corn, potatoes and sweet potatoes. They had chickens, cows and horses. They lived their eight years and then purchased a brick house in town. The moved to Mesa, AZ in 1924. He worked as a salesman. He was considered hardworking and industrious. He held several positions in the Church.

Reference: Pearl Tate Sanders

xi. BESSIE BELLE (TWIN) TATE, b. March 14, 1889, Turners Point, Kaufman County, TX; d. January 19, 1967, Globe, AZ; m. FRANKLIN LAFAYETTE GIBSON; b. April 13, 1886, Moab, UT; d. Unknown.

xii. DESSIE DELLE (TWIN) TATE, b. March 14, 1889, Turners Point, Kaufman County, TX; d. August 08, 1889, Kaufman County, TX.

xiii. GRACIE JEWELL TATE, b. May 27, 1891, Turner's Point, Kaufman County, TX; d. Unknown; m. TRACY RULON CRYST, January 31, 1912, Globe, Gila County, AZ; d. Unknown.

xiv. MABEL LEASE TATE, b. July 24, 1893, Turners Point, Kaufman County, TX; d. April 15, 1952, Globe, AZ; m. FRANCIS JAMES (SR.) BROWN, April 25, 1914; b. Miami, AZ; d. Unknown.

xv. ALMA VINING TATE, b. September 14, 1895, Spanish Fork, UT; d. Unknown; m. IRETTA LAYTON, June 01, 1917, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT; b. October 18, 1894, Thatcher, AZ; d. Unknown.

xvi. RUTH MAREE TATE, b. January 31, 1898, Central, AZ; d. Unknown; m. ROBERT GAYFORD KASSOLD, April 14, 1918; b. January 29, 1895, Orange County, CA; d. Unknown.

xvii. ZINA MYRTLE TATE, b. October 31, 1901, Central, AZ; d. August 18, 1976, Pheonix, AZ; m. JOHN EARL MOODY, June 10, 1929; b. September 19, 1898, Thatcher, AZ; d. January 31, 1963, Pheonix, AZ.

 

87. GEORGE WASHINGTON5 TATE (SAMUEL JACKSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 1850 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN, and died April 13, 1918 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN. He married (1) CAROLINE. She died Unknown. He married (2) AMANDA LAYNE 1874. She was born 1855, and died Unknown.

Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON TATE:

Source: Thomas Jefferson Barnes Papers Film 634-2, TN State Archives, Folios H101 - V192, Tate folio #181

George Washington Tate and his wife went to Knoxville, TN in 1880.

 

More About GEORGE WASHINGTON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Knoxville, TN

Children of GEORGE TATE and AMANDA LAYNE are:

i. BERTHA6 TATE, b. 1876, Tracy City, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. WILLIE TATE, b. September 1878, Tracy City, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. HARRY G. TATE, b. February 1885; d. Unknown.

iv. ROY M. TATE, b. April 1888; d. Unknown.

v. JOSEPH E. TATE, b. October 1891; d. Unknown; m. LENA; d. Unknown.

vi. GORDON S. TATE, b. March 1895; d. Unknown.

vii. FRANKLIN JACKSON TATE, b. May 27, 1899; d. May 04, 1988, Armada, Macomb County, MI; m. MARY M. SCHATILO, Private; b. Private.

 

88. MARTHA5 TATE (SAMUEL JACKSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1857 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married CANOVA THOMAS CAGLE August 21, 1873 in Grundy County, TN. He died Unknown.

Children of MARTHA TATE and CANOVA CAGLE are:

i. THOMAS6 CAGLE, d. Unknown.

ii. STERLING CAGLE, d. Unknown.

iii. ANNA CAGLE, d. Unknown.

iv. FRANK CAGLE, d. Unknown.

 

89. JOHN LEE5 TATE (ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 07, 1849 in Grundy County, TN, and died May 01, 1902 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN. He married MARTHA J. WELCH September 28, 1871, daughter of HENRY WELSCH. She was born August 14, 1845 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died January 18, 1917 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

Notes for JOHN LEE TATE:

Excerpt from Goodspeed's History of Tennessee, Early Decatur County Settlers and Biographies:

Tate Family

"John L. Tate was born on December 7, 1849, in Warren County, TN and enlisted in Forrest's Confederate Cavalry in 1864. He returned to Warren County and farmed until 1869, when he moved to Oak Grove, Decatur County. The following year he came to Decaturville where he followed merchandising. On September 20, 1871, he married Martha J. Welch, daughter of Henry Welch. They were the parents of 7 children: Mary, Maggie,William H. Carrie, B., Anna Jane, John Elmer, and Grover Cleveland."

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Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

Son of Elan H. and Jane Turner Tate. Elan did not remarry after Jane's death. John, George and Martha's graves are unmarked. George was murdered in Decaturville on December 1, 1876 (Goodspeed's History says November 30, 1877 and used here). The indications are that Martha had preceded him in death. Possibly at the birth of Mattie on February 3, 1876. The records of Grov Liles trial and conviction for George's murder were lost in the Decatur County courthouse fire of 1926 so more positive information is lost.

Jane, Grover, and Bobby died before Elan H., and the three surviving sons moved to Decatur County, TN in 1870. I find no records or tombstones for Grover and Bobby. Jane is buried in Warren County, TN, near its border with Grundy County. Elan H. Tate was living with his son, John Lee. At Elan's death, Elan's papers passed through son John Lee's family ownership into the hands of Martha Angie Raspbury of Hohenwald, TN. Mrs. Raspbury supplied the information on the Issue of James and Ruth Tate and has been a close collaborator of James Striegal Tate in the compiling of this family study.

Reference: James Striegel Tate

More About JOHN LEE TATE:

Burial: 1902, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

More About MARTHA J. WELCH:

Burial: 1917, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

Children of JOHN TATE and MARTHA WELCH are:

i. MARY BELLE (INFANT)6 TATE, b. May 08, 1874, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. April 08, 1878, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

ii. MAGGIE M. (INFANT) TATE, b. November 26, 1875, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. March 25, 1878, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About MAGGIE M. (INFANT) TATE:

Burial: 1878, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

iii. WILLIAM (WILL) H. TATE, b. June 11, 1877, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. April 23, 1902, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; m. HATTIE J. ROGERS, November 05, 1899; b. November 28, 1882; d. February 12, 1960, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About WILLIAM (WILL) H. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

More About HATTIE J. ROGERS:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

iv. CARRIE BELLE TATE, b. November 03, 1878, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. November 06, 1958, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About CARRIE BELLE TATE:

Burial: 1958, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

v. ANNA JANE TATE, b. April 19, 1880, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. January 06, 1961, Hohenwald, Lewis County, TN; m. JOHN FLOYD LIPSCOMB, November 05, 1898, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; b. August 24, 1861; d. January 26, 1947, Hohenwald, Lewis County, TN.

More About ANNA JANE TATE:

Burial: 1961, Swiss Cemetery, Hohenwald, Lewis County, TN

More About JOHN FLOYD LIPSCOMB:

Burial: Unknown, Swiss Cemetery, Hohenwald, Lewis County, TN

vi. JOHN ELMER (INFANT) TATE, b. April 29, 1882, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. January 24, 1884, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About JOHN ELMER (INFANT) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

vii. GROVER CLEVELAND INFANT) TATE, b. July 24, 1884, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. October 24, 1886, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About GROVER CLEVELAND INFANT) TATE:

Burial: 1886, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

 

90. GEORGE W. M5 TATE (ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1851 in Grundy County, TN, and died November 30, 1877. He married MARTHA (MATTIE) STEGALL April 02, 1874. She died Unknown.

Notes for GEORGE W. M TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

Son of Elan H. and Jane Turner Tate. Elan did not remarry after Jane's death. John, George and Martha's graves are unmarked. George was murdered in Decaturville on December 1, 1876 (Goodspeed's History says November 30, 1877 and used here). The indications are that Martha had preceded him in death. Possibly at the birth of Mattie on February 3, 1876. The records of Grov Liles trial and conviction for George's murder were lost in the Decatur County courthouse fire of 1926 so more positive information is lost. Murdered by Grove Liles

Reference: James Striegel Tate

Child of GEORGE TATE and MARTHA STEGALL is:

i. MARTHA (MATTIE) LEORA6 TATE, b. February 03, 1876, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ROBERT CURRY COATS, March 29, 1899; b. October 18, 1871; d. July 11, 1957.

 

91. JAMES HARRISON5 TATE (ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 30, 1856 in Grundy County, TN, and died April 13, 1891 in Decaturville, Decatur County, TN. He married EMMA JONES December 21, 1875 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, daughter of TROY JONES and SARAH YARBRO. She was born June 19, 1859 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died June 15, 1922 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

Notes for JAMES HARRISON TATE:

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Excerpt from Goodspeed's History of Tennessee, Early Decatur County Settlers and Biographies:

Tate Family

"James H. engaged in the mercantile business in partnership with his brother, John Lee. In 1884, he went to Perryville, TN and engaged in business there until May 6, 1885, when he lost a large part of his property by fire. He then returned to Decaturville. James was born in Dekalb County, September 30, 1855 and married Emma Jones, daughter of Dr. T. W. Jones of Decaturville, on December 21, 1875. She bore five children, Emma Myrtle, deceased, Jesse, Allie, Lewis L. and James F."

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More About JAMES HARRISON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville City Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

More About EMMA JONES:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville City Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of JAMES TATE and EMMA JONES are:

i. JESSE PHANTON6 TATE, b. August 14, 1876, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. January 25, 1910, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; m. NANNIE LACY, October 22, 1899; b. October 07, 1879; d. May 05, 1948.

More About JESSE PHANTON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville City Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

ii. ALLIE CLYDE TATE, b. July 13, 1878, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. October 27, 1896; m. JOSEPH H. JENNINGS, December 25, 1895; b. March 18, 1873; d. June 30, 1945, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About JOSEPH H. JENNINGS:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Church, Grundy County, TN

iii. LOUIE ELSTON TATE, b. April 19, 1880, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. November 14, 1958; m. (1) SALLY MAUREEN RAINEY, February 03, 1903, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; b. May 28, 1881; d. April 02, 1906; m. (2) ANNA CLYDE STRIEGEL, December 23, 1908; b. July 08, 1890, Perryville, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. JAMES FONTON TATE, b. August 26, 1883, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. (1) FRONA M. CRAWLEY; b. February 27, 1889; d. Unknown; m. (2) JENNIE GRIFFIN, October 16, 1904; b. March 31, 1886; d. July 13, 1905, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

v. EMMA MYRTLE TATE, b. April 15, 1885, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. October 04, 1885, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About EMMA MYRTLE TATE:

Burial: 1885, Decaturville City Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

vi. JOHN MARRS TATE, b. September 01, 1887, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. December 27, 1936; m. LILLIAN MARGARET YARBRO, November 10, 1912; b. September 02, 1888; d. January 29, 1976.

More About JOHN MARRS TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Amarillo, Potter County, TX

More About LILLIAN MARGARET YARBRO:

Burial: Unknown, Raymondville, Willacy County, TX

vii. KENNETH RABUN TATE, b. May 28, 1890, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. November 30, 1970, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; m. GUSSIE VADA MILLER, March 24, 1912; b. April 08, 1892; d. June 21, 1973.

 

92. ELIZABETH M.5 TATE (JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1842 in Warren County, TN, and died Unknown. She married ISHAM (JR.) DYKES October 30, 1865 in Grundy County, TN. He died Unknown.

Children of ELIZABETH TATE and ISHAM DYKES are:

i. PRUDENCE DYKES6 DYKES, b. 1867; d. Unknown.

ii. MARY EVELYN DYKES, b. 1868; d. Unknown; m. BILLY MOFFITT; d. Unknown.

iii. JULIA B. DYKES, b. 1869; d. Unknown; m. CLAUD HILLS; d. Unknown.

iv. ISHAM (III) DYKES, b. 1872; d. Unknown.

v. ETTER DYKES, b. 1873; d. Unknown.

vi. JAMES C. DYKES, b. 1876; d. Unknown.

vii. ELDER DYKES, b. 1880, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown.

 

93. JOHN5 TATE (JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1854, and died Unknown. He married SARAH SMITH. She died Unknown.

Children of JOHN TATE and SARAH SMITH are:

i. HERBERT6 TATE, d. Unknown.

ii. FLOYD TATE, d. Unknown; m. (1) SARAH VANN; d. Unknown; m. (2) NANCY SWEETON; d. Unknown.

 

94. RUTH5 TATE (JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1856 in Grundy County, TN, and died 1923 in Delaware, OK (buried in Lenapah Cemetery with husband). She married JAMES MONROE DUGAN December 02, 1874, son of JOHN DUGAN and LOUISA. He was born Abt. 1851 in SC, and died 1936 in Delaware, OK (buried in Lenapah Cemetery).

Children of RUTH TATE and JAMES DUGAN are:

i. INFANT6 DUGAN, b. 1875, Warren County, TN; d. 1875, Warren County, TN.

ii. ZEBEDEE DUGAN, b. 1877; d. Unknown; m. DELLA; d. Unknown.

iii. WILLIAM GOOLEMAN DUGAN, b. 1879, Warren County, TN; d. 1908; m. EMMA; d. Unknown.

iv. IVA CLEO DUGAN, b. January 28, 1883, Warren County, TN; d. June 02, 1965, Delaware, Nowata County, OK (buried in Lenapah Cemetery); m. MARTIN (DR.) BRUCE SCOTT, September 09, 1900, McClain, Muskogee County, OK; b. August 09, 1878; d. January 05, 1952, Delaware, Nowata County, OK (buried in Lenapah Cemetery).

More About IVA CLEO DUGAN:

Residence: TN, KS, TX, OK

v. MATTIE JANE DUGAN, b. September 09, 1888, Galena, KS; d. April 16, 1968, Tucson, Pima County, AZ (Buried in Evergreen Cemetery); m. GUSS THOMAS OLD, February 04, 1906, McClain, OK; b. October 11, 1873, Des Arc Prairie County, AR; d. Unknown.

More About MATTIE JANE DUGAN:

Burial: Unknown, Evergreen Cemetery, Tucson, Pima County, AZ

More About GUSS THOMAS OLD:

Burial: Unknown, Evergreen Cemetery, Tucson, Pima County, AZ

 

95. NANCY JANE5 TATE (FRANCIS ASBERRY4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1857 in Warren County, TN, and died January 19, 1914 in Decatur County, TN. She married (1) E. J. STEGARD. He died Unknown. She married (2) ANDREW JACKSON RUSHING December 11, 1878. He died Unknown.

More About NANCY JANE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetery

Cause of Death: Tuberculosis

Children of NANCY TATE and ANDREW RUSHING are:

i. JODIE (JOE)6 RUSHING, d. Unknown.

ii. GREEN H. RUSHING, d. Unknown.

iii. LOUISA MATILDA JANIE RUSHING, d. Unknown; m. ELMER (HOSS) SYLVESTER BAKER, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. JIM RUSHING, d. Unknown.

 

96. JAMES (JIM) H.5 TATE (FRANCIS ASBERRY4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 11, 1859 in Warren County, TN, and died May 19, 1916 in Decatur County, TN. He married AMANDA ELIZABETH CHURCHWELL August 15, 1879 in Decatur County, TN. She was born November 07, 1862, and died February 06, 1907 in Decatur County, TN.

More About JAMES (JIM) H. TATE:

Cause of Death: Bright's Disease

Children of JAMES TATE and AMANDA CHURCHWELL are:

i. LOGAN6 TATE, d. Unknown; m. BERNICE; d. Unknown.

ii. GLADIE DELL TATE, d. 1981; m. CONNIE HAYES; d. Unknown.

iii. COY ETHERIDGE TATE, b. November 22, 1880, Decatur County, TN; d. September 15, 1935, Madison County, TN; m. EMILY MATHIAS MCKENZIE, July 19, 1903; b. March 22, 1884, Decatur County, TN; d. December 22, 1954, Madison County, TN.

iv. EFFIE TATE, b. March 1885; d. Unknown; m. JOSEPH LASITER (LASTER), November 17, 1901, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown.

v. JAMES (JIM) TATE, b. November 1888; d. Unknown; m. BETTY CODY; d. Unknown.

vi. WILLIE ASBERRY TATE, b. December 1890; d. February 1935, Madison County, TN; m. NOVELLA PEARSON, January 05, 1920, Lake County, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. PEARL TATE, b. February 1894; d. Unknown; m. (1) JIM LOWE, January 25, 1914, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown; m. (2) ALTON WHITE, September 28, 1919; d. Unknown.

viii. BLOUNT ELSTAN TATE, b. 1895; d. Unknown; m. VERNIE (FRONIE) CRAWLEY, July 23, 1913, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

97. JOSEPH BROWN5 TATE (FRANCIS ASBERRY4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 13, 1871 in Decatur County, TN, and died February 06, 1923. He married MARTHA LENTINE SAVAGE July 22, 1893 in Decatur County, TN, daughter of JAMES SAVAGE and NANCY VEAL. She was born July 13, 1872 in Decatur County, TN, and died April 09, 1945 in Bemis, TN.

Children of JOSEPH TATE and MARTHA SAVAGE are:

i. ELLIS WINDELL6 TATE, b. March 12, 1896, Decatur County, TN; d. January 22, 1966, Jackson, TN.

ii. MAUDE LUBALLA TATE, b. September 12, 1898, Decatur County, TN; d. August 31, 1973; m. DEWEY DUNVANT; d. Unknown.

iii. BEULAH BELL TATE, b. December 06, 1900, Decatur County, TN; d. Unknown; m. HENRY JOHNSON; d. Unknown.

iv. WALTER FISHER TATE, b. 1903, Decatur County, TN; d. 1931; m. LILLI MAJOR, Private; b. Private.

v. LEWIS JOHNSON TATE, b. 1905, Decatur County, TN; d. 1965, Jackson, TN; m. LOLA MAE BUTLER, Private; b. Private.

vi. JAMES MARVIN TATE, b. January 22, 1908, Decatur County, TN; d. March 03, 1970, Jackson, TN; m. (1) EVA PARKER, Private; b. Private; m. (2) SARAH ETHEL BUCHANAN, Private; b. Private.

vii. EDGAR RAINES TATE, b. Private; m. LORAINE HURST, Private; b. Private.

viii. JOSEPH EDWARD TATE, b. Private; m. THELMA LATHAM, Private; b. Private.

ix. GEORGE TATE, b. November 25, 1916, Decatur County, TN; d. September 29, 1934.

 

98. JAMES B. W. M.5 TATE (MEREDITH (MEREDA) PRICE4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 16, 1853 in Craighead, MO, and died Unknown. He married (1) MOLLIE WOLFORD. She was born 1858 in KY, and died Abt. 1892 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, AR. He married (2) SARAH E. PRATT. She died Unknown.

Notes for JAMES B. W. M. TATE:

James and Rachael are probably twins.

More About MOLLIE WOLFORD:

Burial: Unknown, Shiloh Cemetery

Children of JAMES TATE and MOLLIE WOLFORD are:

i. WILLIAM M.6 TATE, b. February 09, 1879, Pocahontas, AR; d. Unknown; m. LILLIE HARDIN; d. Unknown.

ii. JAMES DODGE TATE, b. February 09, 1881, Pocahontas, AR; d. Unknown; m. MARY STAYTON; d. Unknown.

iii. MARY AGNES TATE, b. February 10, 1882, Pocahontas, AR; d. Unknown; m. H. A. PORTER, December 08, 1901, Lake City, Craighead County, AR; b. February 02, 1879, Kuscuisko, Attala County, MS; d. October 16, 1958, Lake City, Craighead County, AR.

More About H. A. PORTER:

Burial: October 1958, Monette, Craighead County, AR

Occupation: Farmer

iv. ROSE E. TATE, b. July 03, 1884, Pocahontas, AR; d. March 02, 1908, Monette, Craighead County, AR; m. GEORGE WEEKS; d. Unknown.

v. ADA TATE, b. September 1886, Pocahontas, AR; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM HEISTER; d. Unknown.

vi. NORA F. TATE, b. March 12, 1889, Pocahontas, AR; d. 1947; m. CHARLES E. STORY, 1907; d. Unknown.

 

99. WILLIAM WASHINGTON5 BOST (ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 12, 1851 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. He married SUSANNA ELIZABETH SMITH Abt. 1870 in Henderson County, TN, daughter of JOHN SMITH and MARGARET KENNEDY. She was born July 1849 in TN, and died 1934 in Carroll County, TN.

Notes for WILLIAM WASHINGTON BOST:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Reference Census Records, Cemetery Records, Carroll County, Tn Historical Society

More About SUSANNA ELIZABETH SMITH:

Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of WILLIAM BOST and SUSANNA SMITH are:

i. MARGARET E.6 BOST, b. February 19, 1871, Henderson County, TN; d. March 27, 1871, Henderson County, TN.

ii. MYRTIE E. BOST, b. February 23, 1872, Henderson County, TN; d. October 08, 1876, Henderson County, TN.

iii. MARTHA B. BOST, b. September 16, 1874, Henderson County, TN; d. February 06, 1912, Trezevant, Carroll County, TN; m. ANDREW PRUETT; d. Unknown.

iv. ANNA V. BOST, b. December 1877, Henderson County, TN; d. 1965, Atwood, TN; m. WALTER F. POLLACK; d. Unknown.

More About ANNA V. BOST:

Burial: 1965, Pisgah Cemeter, Atwood, TN

v. JAMES RICHARD BOST, b. July 1880, Henderson County, TN; d. Unknown, Carroll County, TN.

vi. SARAH BURTON BOST, b. April 10, 1883, Henderson County, TN; d. August 28, 1962, Carroll County, TN; m. BENJAMIN LEONARD ABBOTT; d. Unknown.

More About SARAH BURTON BOST:

Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

vii. ARBIE B. BOST, b. September 07, 1885, Henderson County, TN; d. August 26, 1926; m. WILLIAM JONES; d. Unknown.

More About ARBIE B. BOST:

Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

viii. WILLIE W. BOST, b. November 02, 1889, Henderson County, TN; d. August 19, 1896, Henderson County, TN.

 

100. NANCY C.5 BOST (ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1859 in Henderson County, TN, and died Bef. 1900 in Dunklin, MO. She married JAMES B. AUSTIN October 26, 1879 in Dunklin, MO, son of ALFRED AUSTIN and MARGARET FRAZIER. He was born July 29, 1853 in Henderson County, TN, and died February 08, 1926.

More About NANCY C. BOST:

Burial: Unknown, McGrew Cemetery

Child of NANCY BOST and JAMES AUSTIN is:

i. WILLIAM EDWARD6 AUSTIN, b. April 02, 1888, Dunklin County, MO; d. December 23, 1912, Senath, Dunklin County, MO.

 

101. JOSEPH ASBERRY5 BOST (ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 08, 1861 in Henderson County, TN, and died November 14, 1904. He married (1) POLLY REED October 25, 1884 in Dunklin County, MO. She died Unknown. He married (2) MARY IDA BAKER October 15, 1889 in Dunklin County, MO, daughter of HENRY BAKER and MARY KIRK. She was born July 29, 1865 in Obion, TN, and died March 25, 1928 in Senath, MO.

Children of JOSEPH BOST and MARY BAKER are:

i. INES BELLE6 BOST, b. December 17, 1891, Senath, MO; d. January 14, 1974, Stockton, San Joaquin County, CA; m. (1) FRED DAVIS, August 31, 1913, Bucoda, MO; b. 1899; d. April 08, 1974, Stockton, San Joaquin County, CA; m. (2) ASA REEVES, August 31, 1913, Bucoda, Dunklin County, MO; b. 1899; d. January 1928, West Plaines, Howell County, MO.

ii. OLEN CLIFFORD BOST, b. May 09, 1893, Senath, MO; d. August 24, 1957, Kenneth, MO; m. LILLIE IVA GRIMMETT, December 19, 1913, Senath, MO; b. April 12, 1898, Senath, MO; d. April 22, 1969, Kenneth, MO.

More About LILLIE IVA GRIMMETT:

Burial: Unknown, McGrew Cemetery, Kennett, Dunklin County, MO

iii. DANIEL CLAUDE BOST, b. March 19, 1895, Bucoda, MO; d. December 19, 1943, Bucoda, MO; m. LESSIE SMITH, April 04, 1915, Senath, MO; b. 1901; d. March 19, 1948, Senath, MO.

More About DANIEL CLAUDE BOST:

Burial: Unknown, McGrew Cemetery, Kennett, Dunklin County, MO

iv. ERNEST CHARLES BOST, b. April 04, 1897, Bucoda, MO; d. January 09, 1965, Senath, Dunklin County, MO; m. (1) IDA DAVIS, Private; b. Private; m. (2) KATIE WHITLOCK, Private; b. Private.

More About ERNEST CHARLES BOST:

Burial: Unknown, Senath, Dunklin County, MO

v. ALQUIN BOST, b. September 09, 1899, Black Oak, AR; d. October 13, 1981, Kenneth, MO; m. LYDIA BRANNUM, Private; b. Private.

More About ALQUIN BOST:

Burial: Unknown, Senath Cemetery, Senath, Dunklin County, MO

vi. JOSEPH BENFORD BOST, b. May 07, 1902, Monette, AR; d. Unknown; m. LILLIE GENTRY, Private; b. Private.

 

102. MARCUS DANIEL5 BOST (ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1864 in Henderson County, TN, and died Unknown. He married (1) HENRIETTA ALLEN. She was born August 1867 in MO, and died Unknown. He married (2) MOLLIE ADAMS. She died Unknown. He married (3) LIZZIE WILSON. She died Unknown.

Children of MARCUS BOST and HENRIETTA ALLEN are:

i. MARY MYRTLE6 BOST, b. April 04, 1886, Bollinger, MO; d. September 29, 1954; m. TRUMAN BISHOP (JR.) SMITH, November 01, 1903, Mangrum, AR; b. June 04, 1882, Black Oak, AR; d. September 09, 1969, Lake City, AR.

ii. MAUDE BOST, b. September 1888; d. Unknown.

iii. JAMES D. BOST, b. October 1890; d. Unknown.

iv. GERTIE BOST, b. December 1897; d. Unknown.

 

103. JONATHAN CAROL5 BOST (ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 16, 1866 in Henderson County, TN, and died April 08, 1952 in Malden, MO. He married MARY E. ROSENBUM April 11, 1886 in Dunklin County, MO. She was born November 04, 1867 in MO, and died February 13, 1951 in Senath, MO.

Children of JONATHAN BOST and MARY ROSENBUM are:

i. LEUADA6 BOST, b. January 11, 1888, Senath, MO; d. 1955.

ii. BARNEY BOST, b. February 09, 1892, Senath, MO; d. February 23, 1899, Senath, MO.

iii. ALBERT NATHANIAL BOST, b. March 25, 1895, Senath, MO; d. January 14, 1962.

iv. LOTTIE MAY BOST, b. May 23, 1899, Senath, MO; d. Unknown.

v. HOMER BOST, b. March 01, 1903, Senath, MO; d. June 06, 1980, Chaffee, MO.

vi. HATTIE BOST, b. Private.

 

104. R. NEWTON5 BOST (ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1874 in Henderson County, TN, and died Unknown. He married NANCY A. POSTON August 30, 1894 in Dunklin County, MO. She was born December 1875 in MO, and died Unknown.

Children of R. BOST and NANCY POSTON are:

i. CORA B.6 BOST, b. June 1895, Bollinger, MO; d. Unknown; m. (1) JEROME WHEELER; d. Unknown; m. (2) (?) WHEATON; d. Unknown.

ii. BESSIE BOST, b. October 1898, Bollinger, MO; d. Unknown; m. HUSTON HAMPTON; d. Unknown.

 

105. JAMES MONROE5 TATE (ELISHA4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1831 in Russell County, VA, and died 1902. He married SARAH JANE OWENS February 14, 1853 in Russell County, VA, daughter of JACOB OWENS and HANNAH FUGATE. She was born 1831 in Russell County, VA, and died 1916 in Russell County, VA.

Notes for JAMES MONROE TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1972, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

Issue born on old original Col. John Tate plantation near Lebanon, VA

Reference: Leland Burdine Tate: Russell County Marriage Records; Will Book 7, Page 124.

Children of JAMES TATE and SARAH OWENS are:

i. HENRY B.6 TATE, b. Abt. 1854, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. NANCY MUNCY; d. Unknown.

ii. NATHAN B. TATE, b. Abt. 1855, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. DORA COPE; d. Unknown.

iii. THOMAS J. TATE, b. 1856, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

iv. JACOB ELBERT TATE, b. 1858, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. ELIZA JANE BURDINE; b. 1859; d. 1943.

v. WILLIAM E. TATE, b. 1860, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. SARAH PAYNE, September 05, 1882, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. ROBERT F. TATE, b. 1863, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. MARY C. BURDINE, May 07, 1885, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

vii. MARY E. (MOLLY) TATE, b. 1864, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM B. SUTTON, October 19, 1886, Russell County, VA; b. 1864; d. Unknown.

viii. JAMES W. TATE, b. Abt. 1865, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown; m. JANE (JENNY) B. GIBSON, October 19, 1891; d. Unknown.

 

106. ELISHA5 TATE (JOHN (REV.)4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1824 in Russell County, VA, and died 1918 in Wise County, VA. He married MARY LANDSDOWNE. She died Unknown.

Notes for ELISHA TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

He was a prominent citizen of Wise County, VA in its early history, and held the office of Assessor in the Richmond Township of the county from 1872 to 1874. He lived to be 94 years of age and was very active up until the time of his death. He served as a Confederate Soldier all during the Civil War.

More About ELISHA TATE:

Military service: Confederate Soldier - Civil War

Children of ELISHA TATE and MARY LANDSDOWNE are:

i. SARAH E.6 TATE, b. 1850, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. WILLIAM M. TATE, b. 1853, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

iii. JOHN TATE, b. 1855, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

iv. JAMES M. TATE, b. 1857, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

v. LEANAH JANE TATE, b. 1859, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. BENJAMIN F. TATE, b. January 16, 1861, Big Stone Gap, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown; m. MARGARET L. STEWART, January 18, 1885, Wise County, VA; b. May 20, 1865, Big Stone Gap, Wise County, VA; d. December 19, 1925, Coeburn, Wise County, VA.

Notes for BENJAMIN F. TATE:

Benjamin F. Tate received a common school education. After his marriage he farmed for several years. He came into public life after Wise County's industrial development commended, when he was employed by the Stonegate Coke and Coal Company as company policeman, in which capacity he served for a period of five years. About the year 1912, he moved to the town of Coeburn in Wise County and was soon afterwards elected Town Sergeant. He held the position for 18 years.

vii. R. B. TATE, b. 1862, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

viii. NANCY TATE, b. 1864, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

ix. PETER TATE, b. 1866, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

x. MOLLY B. TATE, b. 1868, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

 

107. ELISHA5 TATE (WILLIAM4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1846 in Russel Co, VA, and died Unknown. He married MARY ANN. She was born 1849 in TN, and died Unknown.

Children of ELISHA TATE and MARY ANN are:

i. SARAH6 TATE, b. 1868; d. Unknown.

ii. JOHN H. TATE, b. 1870; d. Unknown.

iii. LAURA A. TATE, b. 1873; d. Unknown.

iv. MARTHA E. TATE, b. 1877; d. Unknown.

v. PHENILA TATE, b. 1880; d. Unknown.

 

108. FRANCIS MARION5 TATE (HOOD4, ROBERT HOOD (III)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1833 in Barry County, MO, and died Unknown. He married SARAH KILLIAN June 21, 1858 in Grundy County, TN. She died Unknown.

Children of FRANCIS TATE and SARAH KILLIAN are:

i. LOUISA J.6 TATE, b. 1858, Barry County, MO; d. Unknown.

ii. JERRY FRANKLIN TATE, b. 1859; d. Unknown.

 

109. JAMES ELGAN5 DUNNEGAN (SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1840, and died 1896 in Iron County, MO (buried Mt. View Cemetery, Des Arc). He married MARTHA HICKMAN Abt. 1868. She was born 1842 in TN, and died Unknown.

Notes for JAMES ELGAN DUNNEGAN:

Elgan fought in the Civil War. He was in the Calvary, Union Army for about two years (1863-1865). His grave, at Mt. View Cemetery in Des Arc is marked with a Civil War marker.

 

More About JAMES ELGAN DUNNEGAN:

Military service: Bet. 1863 - 1865, Civil War - Calvary Soldier in Union Army

Children of JAMES DUNNEGAN and MARTHA HICKMAN are:

i. LYSANDER FLYNN6 DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

ii. ALICE DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

iii. LIZZIE DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

iv. SOPHRONIA DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

v. JOHN A. DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

vi. CHESTER H. DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

vii. NETTIE MAUDE DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

 

110. SARAH CATHERINE5 DUNNEGAN (SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 16, 1843 in Warren County, TN, and died November 30, 1928 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR (buried Poplar Bluff City Cem., Butler, Co, MO). She married GEORGE B. WALLACE 1865 in MO. He was born 1840, and died Abt. 1913 in MO.

Notes for SARAH CATHERINE DUNNEGAN:

The Census of 1910, Butler, County, MO reports nine children born with 4 living at that time. These are the known names.

 

Notes for GEORGE B. WALLACE:

Census of 1910, Butler, County, MO reports 9 children born, 4 living at that time.

Children of SARAH DUNNEGAN and GEORGE WALLACE are:

i. DELLA JANE6 WALLACE, d. Unknown; m. (?) BUNYARD; d. Unknown.

ii. CHARLES B. WALLACE, d. Unknown.

iii. MINNIE M. WALLACE, d. Unknown; m. (?) HUMPHREYS; d. Unknown.

iv. JOHN W. WALLACE, d. Unknown.

 

111. WILLIAM SAMUEL5 DUNNEGAN (SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 08, 1846 in Warren County, TN, and died June 10, 1903 in Wayne County, MO. He married (1) ELIZA WALLIS 1868 in Iron County, MO. She was born 1852 in Iron County, MO, and died Unknown. He married (2) EMMALINE AUGUSTA ALCORN 1877 in Wayne County, MO. She was born 1849 in MO, and died 1944 in AR.

Children of WILLIAM DUNNEGAN and ELIZA WALLIS are:

i. SOPHRONIA6 DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

ii. DEWITT DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

Children of WILLIAM DUNNEGAN and EMMALINE ALCORN are:

iii. WILLIAM IRVIN6 DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

More About WILLIAM IRVIN DUNNEGAN:

Namesake: Irvin George Dunnegan

iv. MARTHA A. DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

v. MINNIE DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

vi. CASSIE DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

vii. DICIE E. DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

viii. IRA DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

 

112. IRVIN GEORGE5 DUNNEGAN (SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 30, 1849 in Warren County, TN, and died June 17, 1895 in Wayne County, MO. He married SARAH ANNA (ANNIE) KIMMEL 1878 in Wayne County, MO. She was born 1860 in MO, and died 1944 in AR.

Notes for IRVIN GEORGE DUNNEGAN:

Notes from Carol E. Vaughan, great granddaughter, Lexington, KY

Irwin George, the sixth child of Thompson Dunnegan and Sophronia Tate, was born in Warren County, TN in 1849. Thompson's family had moved from VA to middle TN sometime between 1810 and 1817. After Irvin's grandfather, Absalom Dunnegan, died in White County, TN, his uncles, John and Samuel Dunnegan left that area and moved to southeast MO around 1843. After about ten years Irvin's father Thompson followed them to Iron County, MO and later to Wayne County, MO.

Irwin was a farmer and owned a sawmill in Des Arc which he sold to G. W. Graves in 1890 for one thousand dollars. He was involved in a number of land transfers in Wayne County. One of the deeds reflected an understanding between Irvin George and his father, Thompson, in which Irvin would have a parcel of land for a nominal cost and would provide elder care for Thompson. It was signed in 1880 by Thompson and his second wife, Sallie E. Foquaide.

Irvin died in 1895 of injuries resulting from a very serious accident in 1894 at a saw mill in Wayne County. Carol Vaughan remembers this version as told by her grandfather, Walter C. Dunnegan. "Granddaddy said that people would come to their house and cut off patches of their own skin to graft onto his father's are flesh in hopes that his wounds would heal. He was at home in bed a long time before he died." The following death notice in the Iron County Register paints an even more agonizing and painful death.

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Iron County Register, June 20, 1895

From Des Arc

I. G. Dunnegan, who was scalded in a wreck on a log boom below Poplar Bluff last summer, was brought home last winter. All the flesh was burned off his legs from his hip down. He has suffered death a thousand times, and of late he suffered so much you could hear him hollow and take on for some distance. So the Doctors concluded to cut off one of his lets, and Sunday, Drs. Petit, Gay, Tates and Sebastian amputated his leg, but he only lived until night. Poor man! He is better off. May God help his bereaved widow and children! He will be buried at Des Arc Tuesday. June 17, 1895

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On his grave in Mt. View Cemetery in Des Arc his epitaph reads:

"Farewell my wife and children all, From you a father Christ

doth call. Mourn not for me, it is vain to call me to your sight again."

Notes for SARAH ANNA (ANNIE) KIMMEL:

Notes from Carol E. Vaughan, great granddaughter, Lexington, KY.

In the 1900 Wayne County, MO Census, Anna was a widow with 6 children. She managed a boarding house and had 14 boarders at that time. Some of their property was sold for taxes in 1910 and it was around that time when Anna married M. A. Thompson and moved to Arkansas. Other members of her family (Kimmel) had already moved to the area around Pine Bluff.

Before 1910, Annie married M. A. Thompson and moved to Pine Bluff, AR where he owned a grocery store on Cherry Street. Walter lived with them for a while and Eddie lived most of his adult life with them. Genevieve Dunnegan Wilkes said that Eddie had a place behind his mother's house in Pine Bluff where he lived and worked as a painter. He is buried in Pine Bluff at Graceland Cemetery. Ted, struck out on his own at a young age and spent most of his life in Texas. Ida married Frank L. Baird in 1901. They lived for a while in Izard County, AR. Etta was still single in 1904 and living in/near Piedmont, MO (she did some traveling with her grandmother, Caroline Dunnegan Kimmel.) She later married Guy Hauser who worked for the railroad. After her death, Guy married his sister-in-law, Ida Dunnegan Baird, who was a widow by that time. They lived in Newport, AR, at least until the mid 1940's. Nothing is known about Charley. Annie Kimmel Dunnegan Thompson died in Newport, AR on December 3, 1944, at the home of Guy and Ida Houser. She was 84. Her death certificate shows that she had broken her hip which contributed to the cause of her death of an embolism. Since M. A. was 86 at that time, it would have been difficult for him to care for her. He (Magnus A. Thompson) was 93 when he died. He is buried in an unmarked grave next to his mother's plot in Graceland Cemetery in Pine Bluff, AR.

Children of IRVIN DUNNEGAN and SARAH KIMMEL are:

i. EDWARD E. (EDDIE)6 DUNNEGAN, b. January 1878, Wayne County, MO; d. Unknown, Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, AR (buried in Graceland Cemetery).

ii. IDA JANE DUNNEGAN, b. March 28, 1880, Wayne County, MO; d. June 16, 1945, Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR (buried Newport, Jackson Cty, AR, Walnut Grove Cemetery); m. (1) GUY E. HAUSER; b. 1881, AR; d. 1965, CA; m. (2) FRANK L. BAIRD, October 31, 1901, Wayne County, MO; b. 1879, MO; d. 1930, AR.

iii. CHARLES (CHARLEY) DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

iv. ETTA DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown, At age 2 years.

v. TED DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown.

vi. WALTER CELLMAN DUNNEGAN, b. May 10, 1893, Williamsville, Warren County, MO; d. June 04, 1959, Calvert City, Marshall County, KY; m. GENEVIEVE KATHRYN SOPER, 1920; b. 1898, Saranac, Clinton County, NY; d. October 04, 1942, Washington DC.

More About WALTER CELLMAN DUNNEGAN:

Burial: Unknown, Calvert City Cemetery, Marshall County, KY

More About GENEVIEVE KATHRYN SOPER:

Burial: Unknown, Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Prince Georges County, MD

vii. IRVIN W. DUNNEGAN, d. Unknown, Died at a young age..

 

113. JAMES ALEXANDER5 TATE (JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1839 in AL, and died July 03, 1863 in Vicksburg, MS (Casualty of Civil War, Battle of Vicksburg). He married SARAH ANN FLOWERS January 13, 1858 in Sherrill Township, Texas County, MO, daughter of GREENBERRY FLOWERS. She was born 1838 in KY, and died Unknown in Cheatham County, TN.

Notes for JAMES ALEXANDER TATE:

Information from "Texas County Missouri Heritage, Volume II"

Submitted by Nellie Gatchel

James A. Tate was killed at the Battle of Vicksburg, MS on July 3, 1863. He enlisted at Licking, MO on January 1862, Confederate 1st and 4th Consolidated Regiment. He was on the Company Muster Roll, November and December 1862. He was last paid on October 30, 1862 and for each two months until it shows him killed.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Very little is known about James Tate and Sarah A. Flowers Tate----especially James Tate. They were living in (Texas) near Licking, Missouri when the boys were born. According to the son, James C. Tate, his father was serving in the Army during the Civil War in the New Orleans, Louisiana area. His mother received word he was sick. She took the two small boys and a slave to drive the oxcart; two barrels of salt to use as money and went to Louisiana to see her husband. When they got there she was told he had died of small pox and already buried. That was when small pox was raging there. She came back to Missouri, and later married again.

Notes from Aline Brown Tate

More About JAMES ALEXANDER TATE:

Military service: Bet. 1862 - 1863, Civil War - Confederate Soldier

Notes for SARAH ANN FLOWERS:

Information from "Texas County Missouri Heritage, Volume II"

Submitted by Nellie Gatchel

After James Alexander Tate's death, Sarah married William T. Gentry. He had come to the Mountain Grove area in 1854. Somehow he became involved with Union persons in skirmishes and was captured and taken to Springfield, MO to the Federal Stockade where he was held. Later, when released, he came home to find that his wife, Sarah had died.

Children of JAMES TATE and SARAH FLOWERS are:

i. JOEL SHERRILL6 TATE, b. April 24, 1860, Sherrill Township, Texas County, MO; d. July 02, 1935, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; m. FLORA DENTON YATES; d. Unknown.

More About JOEL SHERRILL TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Section T, Lot 33, Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville, TN

Notes for FLORA DENTON YATES:

After Joel and Flora were divorced, she married her deceased sister's husband, John Singleton, who deserted her. Later, she remarried Joel Tate, her first husband.

Notes from Aline Brown Tate

 

ii. JAMES CALVIN ALEXANDER TATE, b. October 28, 1862, Sherrill Township, Texas County, MO; d. May 03, 1945, Galesburg, Knox County, IL; m. (1) MAT JUDSON; d. Abt. 1888; m. (2) BERTHA WORDEN, May 18, 1893, Galesburg, Knox County, IL; b. May 04, 1874, Fairfield, Jefferson County, IA; d. September 13, 1954, Galesburg, Knox County, IL.

Notes for JAMES CALVIN ALEXANDER TATE:

Excerpt from Labor News, Galesburg, IL, November 5, 1943

"I was born October 28, 1862, down in southwestern Missouri near the town of Licking. The town got its name from a famous 'salt lick,' you know, a natural salt spring, where the wild animals came to drink the water and lick up the salt crust along the edge of the swampy pool. The 'lick' was about an acre in extent, and the animals had licked it down about ten or twelve feet. That's how much they liked salt."

"Wild ducks were so plentiful when I was a boy, that I often went hunting with a club and seldom returned home without two or three.... We had a neighbor who used a gun, and when he went to town, his wagon was loaded with ducks."

"Hunters built platforms in trees around the 'lick' and sat there nights to shoot deer and other animals. The streams were full of fish, and wild ducks and geese were to be found in every pool of water they were so plentiful. As I said before, a boy who wasn't old enough to trust with a gun, and that wasn't very old, down in Missouri those days, could and did kill them with a club or a rock thrown into a flock."

"That was soon after the close of the Civil War, and I remember the soldiers going home. They often stopped at my house for a meal or to pass the night."

"My grandfather lived with us, and, in the evenings, he would sometimes tell us about the time he fought with "Old Hickory" at New Orleans and how he and other soldiers rolled cotton bales in front of them when they advanced and took the city from the Britishers."

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James C. Tate was a baby when his father died according to him. He came with his mother, Sarah, and stepfather, William Tazewell Gentry from Missouri to (Dickson) Tennessee around 1876. He was in (Dickson) in 1880 [U.S. Census]. He went to Nashville, Tennessee and joined the Carpenter's Union there as a Charter Member in 1886. He went to Illinois in 1892 and remained there until his death.

Reference: Aline Brown Tate notes

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James C. Tate, Veteran Carpenter, Dies of Heart Attack

James C. Tate, a charter member of Carpenters and Joiners Local Union No. 360, died last Thursday evening at 10:55 following a heart attack. Mr. Tate had been in his usual health throughout the day and his death came as a great shock to his family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tate lived alone at 668 West north Street, the other members now living in other cities. Their daughter, Miss Myrtle Tate, who is employed in Chicago, came in Thursday evening to spend a few days with her parents and her father's death followed just a few hours after her arrival.

James Calvin Tate was born October 28, 1862, at Licking, Mo., and when young his family moved to Nashville, Tenn., where he spent his youth. He was a charter member of the Nashville Carpenters Union, which he joined in 1886. He has been a member of the International Union since that date. He went to Chicago in 1892 where he helped build the Chicago World Fair buildings. A contractor whom he knew had a contract to build a church in Galesburg and he came here in October, 1892, and has resided here since that time.

Jim Tate was active in union affairs throughout his life and held many offices of trust in the labor movement. He had served his union in all offices, including president, and was active on various committees. He had also served as president of the Galesburg Trades and Labor Assembly and had been a delegate to many State Federation of Labor conventions. Soon after coming to Galesburg he was greatly instrumental in organizing the Galesburg Labor News and had always taken keen interest in this publication. He was also active in soliciting funds for the purchase of the Labor Temple. In recent years his health would not permit the continuation of his activities but he never lost interest in the welfare of the working man. Labor has lost a truly great trade unionist in the death of Jim Tate.

Soon after coming to Galesburg, Mr. Tate was united in marriage to Miss Bertha Worden. They celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary May 18, 1943. His wife and four children survive. They are Mrs. C. J. Mulvaney, Long Beach, Calif.; Miss Myrtle Tate, Chicago; Morris Tate, Springfield, and James M. Tate, Peoria. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Lee Brown, and a brother, Silas Gentry, of Nashville, Tenn. There are six grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Kimber and West Mortuary Monday, May 7, with Rev. Raye L. Ragan in charge. Burial was in Memorial Park. The pallbearers were C.O. Nelson, Swen Wedan, Harry M. Starr and P. J. Davis.

Reference: obituary from Galesburg Labor News, May 11, 1945, copy in Aline Brown Tate notes

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A Fine Trade Unionist James C. Tate

"Wild ducks were so plentiful, when I was a boy, that I often went hunting with a club and seldom returned home without two or three. We had a neighbor who used a gun and he went to town, his wagon loaded with ducks," remarked James Calvin Tate, on the eve of his eighty-first birthday.

"I was born on Oct. 28, 1862, down in southwestern Missouri, near the town of Licking. The town got its name from a famous 'salt lick,' you know, a natural salt spring, where the wild animals came to drink the water and lick up the salt crust along the edges of the swampy pool. The 'lick' was about an acre in extent and the animals had licked it down ten or twelve feet. That's how much they liked salt.

"Hunters built platforms in trees around the 'lick' and sat there nights to shoot deer and other animals. The streams were full of fish and wild ducks and geese were to be found in every pool of water--they were so plentiful that, as I said before, a boy who wasn't old enough to trust with a gun--and that wasn't very old down in Missouri in those days--could and did kill 'em with a club or a rock thrown into a flock.

"That was soon after the close of the Civil war and I remember the soldiers going home. They often stopped at my house for a meal, and to pass the night. We had an old colored man and his wife on our place and when my parents weren't around, the colored folk, if they got a chance, locked us in a closet under the stairs to keep us, my brother and I, 'from under foot.'

Acorns for Dinner

"My grandfather lived with us and in the evenings he would sometimes tell us about the time he fought with 'Old Hickory" at New Orleans and how he and other soldiers rolled cotton bales in front of them when they advanced and took the city from the Britishers."

Mr. Tate thought a moment and remarked: "Here's a story about General Andy Jackson that never has been printed to my knowledge. My grandfather and two other soldiers were foraging--they had no food at camp--and were tramping through the country looking for something to eat. They met the General, he was on horseback, and he stopped them for questioning. They told him, what he already knew, about the lack of supplies.

"' Well, boys," said the General, 'I had luck. Just now I found a burr oak and had dinner. Thought I might as well stock up a bit, so I'll help you out.' He did, gave each of the soldiers one of the three burr oak acorns that he had put in his pocket." Mr. Tate smiled, "Ever try an acorn for dinner? Neither did I."

Helped Build World's Fair

"When did you join the Carpenters Union?" Mr. Tate, we asked.

"In 1886, at Nashville, Tenn. Was a charter member, too. Worked in and around Nashville for a time and then went to Chicago to help build the First World's Fair. After I had that pretty well under way," Mr. Tate grinned, "a contractor I knew had a church to build in Galesburg. Came here on Oct. 22, 1892, and have liver here ever since. I like Galesburg."

"How about carpenter work? Has it changed much in the last fifty years?" we asked.

"Changed. Well I should say it has. Why, in those days we made everything on and in the building by hand. Look at the molding about your room, we had tools for every operation--guess I had a dozen or more rabbiting cutters alone. We had to do our own tennoning and mortising, even wood carving on occasions. Yes, times have changed."

"Ever belong to the Knights of Labor?"

"Yep. In 1877. Pretty nearly every union man did at one time or another in the early days. Of course, the Carpenters Union came first but we all gave the Knights a lift when we could. No, I never held office in their organization. Just tagged along with the rest."

"You have held office in the Carpenters, haven't you?"

Held Many Union Offices

"Held office? Better say offices, because I've held every office in the Galesburg local.

"Was president of the Galesburg Trades and Labor Assembly. Say, if there is any labor office in Galesburg that I did not fill at one time or another I just can't think what it might be."

"Heard from Jim recently?" Jim, Mr. Tate's son, is in the army.

"Yes, only a day or so ago. We expect to see him before Christmas. He's been in the army a year, now.

"And Myrtle?" a daughter.

"She's in Chicago and writes that she's busy in an essential war industry as a personnel director. She completed her college training some time ago and writes her mother that she likes the work. Expect her for Thanksgiving."

Feeling "Fine" at 81

Getting up from his chair, he pays The Labor News a visit now and then, he grunted a bit. "Rheumatism," he said. 'Got a twitch of it in my back today."

"Bother you much?"

"Not so much. When you are 81 you can't feel too good all the time.

"Rheumatism comes and goes, like everything else. When you are 81 and you feel fine part of the time, well, that's just dandy.

"Good bye. Will see you again. Good health and good luck."

A fine, genial and inspiring old gentleman--and a model trades unionist--just closed our office door and walked with remarkable vigor and cheeriness up Cherry toward Main Street. Our honored friend, James Calvin Tate.

Reference: article from November 5, 1943 Galesburg Labor News, copy in Aline Brown Tate notes

 

114. JOHN DOUGLAS5 TATE (JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1843 in AL, and died Unknown. He married MARY E. WESTFALL, daughter of (?) WESTFALL and NAOMI. She was born 1844 in MO, and died Unknown.

Notes for JOHN DOUGLAS TATE:

Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984

Born circa 1843, Jackson County, AL. Son of Jahiel Doublas and Sarah Price Tate. His father courted and wed a girl, Sarah Price of Jackson County, AL and apparently lived there for some time as his two sons were born there, then they returned to Warren County, TN where they grew up. They were living there in 1850, but shortly thereafter, John Douglas Tate and several others moved to Missouri. He married Mary E. Westfall, born 1844 in Missouri, a daughter of Naomi Westfall, born 1808 in Virginia who was living

with the family in the 1880 Barry County, MO Census

Reference:. Clyde E. Durnil, Fed. Census 1850 Warren County, TN, page 43-266; 1880 Berry County, MO

Children of JOHN TATE and MARY WESTFALL are:

i. JOSEPHINE6 TATE, b. 1869, MO; d. Unknown.

ii. ALICE (ALLIE) TATE, b. 1871, MO; d. Unknown.

iii. MARION TATE, b. 1874, MO; d. Unknown.

iv. EMELINE TATE, b. 1874, MO; d. Unknown.

v. FRANCES TATE, b. 1876, MO; d. Unknown.

vi. JOHN DOUGLAS (JR.) TATE, b. 1878, MO; d. Unknown.

vii. CORNELIUS TATE, b. 1880, MO; d. Unknown.

 

115. LOUISA ADALINE5 TATE (JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 22, 1845 in Warren County, TN, and died April 29, 1936 in Cooper County, MO. She married WILLIAM THOMAS TALLY August 14, 1863 in Cooper County, MO, son of HENDERSON TALLY and MARY TAYLOR. He was born October 14, 1839 in Saline Township, MO, and died Unknown.

Notes for LOUISA ADALINE TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1972, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

She was said to have been the fourth child of Jahiel and Sarah (Price) Tate. After she married, she and her husband lived in Cooper County, MO all of their lives.

Reference: Clyde E. Durnil; Family record by Joshua A. Tate

Notes for WILLIAM THOMAS TALLY:

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An Excerpt from The History of Cooper County by W F Johnson, 1919

William T. Tally, a veteran of the Civil War and a substantial retired farmer of Cooper County was born on a farm in Saline Township, Oct. 14 1839 son of Henderson and Mary Ann (Taylor) Tally, the former a native of Tennessee, born Jan 6, 1811 and the latter of Kentucky born Feb. 10, 1816. They were married in this county Dec 15, 1836 and spent the remainder of their lives here. Henderson Tally died in 1887. He and his wife were the parents of six children: Mrs. Louisa Hopkins, deceased; William T.; Judge James P. Tally, Pilot Grove; Mrs. Mary Woods, deceased; Marion C., deceased and Mrs. Catherine Newlin a widow, Boonville.

William T. Tally received his schooling in the primitive schools of the time and was living at home when the Civil War broke out. In 1862 he enlisted in the Union cause for two years and was attached to Company F, Fifth Regiment, Missouri State Militia. At the end of his two years he re-enlisted and went to the front as a member of Company I, Twelfth Missouri Cavalry, serving with Sherman's army. Nov. 24 1864, in the battle of Franklin, his horse was shot from under him and he was taken prisoner and sent to the Confederate prison at Andersonville GA., where he remained until the close of the war and was mustered out under a general order, April 29, 1865.

During a visit home on furlough in the summer of 1863, Mr. Tally had married and upon his return home, after his long military service, he resumed farming in Saline Township, where he owned a farm of 120 acres. He added to his holding, and from time to time was the owner of several farms in this county. In 1903, Mr. Tally disposed of his farm holdings and moved to Boonville, where he since has made his home at 1026 Fifth Street. Mr Tally is an ardent Republican, but has not been a seeker after office. He is a member of the local post of the Grand Army of the Republic.

August 14 1863, William T Tally was united in marriage to Louisa A. Tate, who was born in Warren County Tenn., Dec 22, 1845, daughter of Jahiel Douglas Tate and Sarah (Price) Tate, the former of whom was born in that county and the latter in Jackson County, ALA., who came with their family to Missouri in 1852 and settled on a farm in Texas County where they spent the remainder of their lives. Douglas Tate and wife were the parents of 11 children of whom Mrs. Tally was the fourth in order of birth. Mr. & Mrs. Tally have six children: William A., Boonville, Alice, wife of A. L. Durnil, Saline township; Joseph D., Boonville; Charles E., of Excelsior Springs; Oscar F., a railway mail clerk of Kansas City and Hattie E., widow of David A Snyder, resides with her parents in Boonville. Mrs. Snyder has three children, two daughters and a son, the latter of whom, Oscar E. Snyder, enlisted in the aviation corps of the National Army January 25 1918, and was assigned to Camp Sevier, NC C., where after a period of training, he was made a first class sergeant and in March 1918 sailed for overseas service and is still (spring of 1919) in France.

 

More About WILLIAM THOMAS TALLY:

Military service: Bet. 1862 - 1865, Civil War - Union

Children of LOUISA TATE and WILLIAM TALLY are:

i. WILLIAM ANDREW6 TALLY, b. September 28, 1864, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown.

ii. ALICE GRANT TALLY, b. June 12, 1866, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown, Saline Township, MO; m. ANDREW LAFAYETTE (BUD) DURNIL; b. January 01, 1855, Boonville, MO; d. Unknown, Saline Township, MO.

Notes for ANDREW LAFAYETTE (BUD) DURNIL:

John M. Boyles married Julia A. Tate. A. L. (Bud), who was John M. Boyles' half brother, married his own niece, by marriage, Alice Tally. She was also the niece of John M. Boyles and Julia A. Tate Boyles. She was Julia's older sister, Louisa A. Tate Tally's daughter.

This information was provided by Mary Maude Louisa Durnil, daughter of A. L. (Bud) and Alice Durnil. It was confirmed by The History of Cooper County by W. F. Johnson.

More About ANDREW LAFAYETTE (BUD) DURNIL:

Residence: 1900, Census - Henry County, Shawnee Township

iii. JOSEPH DOUGLAS TALLY, b. June 16, 1869, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown; m. JOSEPHINE RHODES; d. Unknown.

iv. CHARLES EDGAR TALLY, b. September 06, 1872, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown.

v. OSCAR F. TALLY, b. April 22, 1875, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown.

vi. HARRIETT (HATTIE) E. TALLY, b. November 12, 1878, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown; m. DAVID A. SNYDER; d. Unknown.

 

116. PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5 TATE (JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1854 in Mill Creek, Texas County, MO, and died March 12, 1914 in Bluejacket, OK. He married (1) MARY CLEMENTINE MERRELL 1873 in Mill Creek School, Texas County, MO. She was born November 08, 1838 in Mill Creek, Texas County, MO, and died Abt. 1875. He married (2) ELIZABETH ELOUISA WOOD Abt. 1876 in Texas County, MO, daughter of NELSON WOOD and MARTHA A.. She was born June 1857 in Big Piney Township, Pulaski County, MO, and died Abt. 1904 in Bluejacket, OK. He married (3) MARTHA JANE FINCANNON October 22, 1906 in Bluejacket, OK. She was born 1870 in GA, and died Unknown.

Notes for PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION TATE:

Excerpt from "Tate Families of Southern States" by Metzel and Updike, 1972

"Son of Jahiel Douglas and Sarah Price Tate. He was listed by C. Durnil as one of the sons of Douglas and Sarah. He said Philander Tate visited my grandmother Louisa Adaline Tate Tally in Cooper county, MO one time. He married Louise E., born June 1857 in MO. It is thought this is the Phil. Tate who had a son, born about 1874 called M. B. Tate said to be about 82 in 1953 in Fort Payne, AL, knew they were related to the Aaron Tate family but distantly.*" Roubidaux Township, Texas County, MO. Reference: Family record by Clyde E. Durnil: Federal Census 1880 Pulaski County, MO page 26-221. 1900 Texas County, MO

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Bluejacket, OK Newspaper, March 12, 1914

P. M. Tate died Thursday morning, March 12, 1914 at his home two miles southeast of Bluejacket, about 70 years old. Leaves wife and 15 children, 12 by a previous marriage. He is buried in Afton Cemetery.

Bluejacket, OK Newspaper, March 19, 1914

an addendum to the previous obituary - P. M. Tate had 18 children, 3 were dead when he died.

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In an email dated February 15, 2001, his great grandson, Sonny Tate reported "Phil's daughter, Lydia, signed the guest register at the funeral as Mrs. Anna Mathias. Daughter, Julia, signed in as Mrs. A. J. Watson in John B. Tate's funeral register under the "relatives attending" section. It is thought by this Tate that Mary E. and Philander are probably two of the deceased that preceded their father in death."

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Philander's first wife was Mary Clementine Merrell, his second was Elizabeth Elouisa Wood. The Merrells

and the Woods were neighbors in Pulaski County.

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1910 Federal Census of Craig County, OK

Tate, Philander M., husband, age 54, Married 2, Present marriage 3, born MO, father born TN, mother born AL; Martha J., wife, age 40, Married 2, Present marriage 3, born GA, father born GA, mother born GA

William B., son, age 22, single, born MO, father born MO, mother born MO

Henry N., son, age 18, single, born MO, father born MO, mother born MO

Charles D., son, age 15, single, born MO, father born MO, mother born MO

Newton E., son, age 14, single, born MO, father born MO, mother born MO

Ada, daughter, age 11, single, born MO, father born MO, mother born MO

Rife, Grace E., step-daughter, age 17, single, born OK, father born KY, mother born GA

Clay M., step-son, age 14, single, born TX, father born KY, mother born GA

Roy R., step-son, age 12, single, born TX, father born KY, mother born GA

Blanche M, step-daughter, age 10, single, born TX, father born, KY, mother born GA

Carl J., step-son, age 5, single, born OK, father born KY, mother born GA

Frederick M., son, age 2, single, born OK, father born MO, mother born GA

More About PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION TATE:

Burial: March 1914, Mount Hope Cemetery, Afton, OK

Occupation: Farmer

Notes for ELIZABETH ELOUISA WOOD:

1860 Federal Census of Pulaski County, MO.

Lines 19 - 22, Household Number 255.

Nelson Wood, age 37

Martha A. , age 28

James C., age 4

Eliza E., age 2

1870 Federal Census of Pulaski County, MO

Page 164-165

Nelson Wood, age 48

James Wood, age 14

Louisa, age 12

Samuel G., age 9

Ellen N. Wood, age 6

William, age 4

More About ELIZABETH ELOUISA WOOD:

Burial: Abt. 1904, Mount Hope Cemetery, Afton, OK

Census: 1860, Federal - Pulaski County, MO - Listed as 2 years old.

Notes for MARTHA JANE FINCANNON:

From the Bluejacket, OK Gazette about 1917.

Mrs. P. M. Tate visited here sister, Mrs. John Ford of Kansas City. Mrs. Ford is still affected by a paralytic stroke.

More About MARTHA JANE FINCANNON:

Nickname: "Persnickety"

Marriage Notes for PHILANDER TATE and MARTHA FINCANNON:

From Cherokee Nation Marriages 1902 - 1907

Philander Marion Tate, age 48 marriage to Mrs. Martha Jane Rife, age 36, (both of Bluejacket, OK) on October 22, 1906.

Child of PHILANDER TATE and MARY MERRELL is:

i. JAMES ALBERT (BERT)6 TATE, b. 1874, MO; d. Unknown; m. JENNIE TAYLOR, January 18, 1917, Bluejacket, OK; b. 1887; d. Unknown.

Notes for JAMES ALBERT (BERT) TATE:

From the Bluejacket, OK Gazette, 1917

A marriage license was issued between January 11 - 18 to James Altert Tate, age 39 and Jennie Taylor, age 30, both of Bluejacket.

"James Albert may have "fibbed" about his age" according to his grand nephew, Sonny Tate in an email dated February 15, 2001.

Children of PHILANDER TATE and ELIZABETH WOOD are:

ii. FLORENCE (FLORA) B.6 TATE, b. 1877, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown; m. TOM C. MCREYNOLDS; d. Unknown.

More About FLORENCE (FLORA) B. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Fairview Cemetery, Vinita, OK

iii. MARTHA (MATTIE) E. TATE, b. 1878, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown; m. (?) SUMMERS; d. Unknown.

iv. MARY E. TATE, b. 1879, MO; d. Unknown.

v. PHILANDER TATE, b. December 1881, MO; d. Unknown.

vi. LYDIA ANN TATE, b. July 1883, MO; d. Unknown; m. (?) MATHIAS; d. Unknown.

vii. A. JULIA TATE, b. February 13, 1885, MO; d. April 1978, Tom's River, NJ; m. (?) WATSON; d. Unknown.

viii. JOHN (JACK) B. TATE, b. March 22, 1886, Texas County, MO; d. January 06, 1950, Sedalia, MO; m. (1) EDITH METCALF; d. Unknown; m. (2) AMANDA BLUEJACKET, 1907, Bluejacket, OK; b. May 17, 1889, Bluejacket, OK; d. April 14, 1909.

Notes for JOHN (JACK) B. TATE:

It is believed that he married into the Bluejacket family for which Bluejacket, OK is named.

This information given by Sonny Tate in an email dated October 27, 2000

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Bluejacket Newspaper, March 5, 1914

John Tate was in Bluejacket from Parsons, KS because of the illness of his father.

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Sedalia, MO Newspaper, January 7, 1950

'Jack' B. Tate Is Found Dead on Sidewalk

Resident here since 1920; Heart Attack Cause of Death

John 'Jack' B. Tate, 64 years of age, was found lying dead on the sidewalk on the northeast corner of Second Street and Lamine Avenue, Friday afternoon about 1:30. Beside his body were his crutches, room key for from 110 of the Milner Hotel and his glasses. He fell face downward. Ewing's ambulance was called to the scene. The body was not moved from the sidewalk until 2:03 PM awaiting the arrival of the coroner. Sheriff John Taylor ordered the body taken to the funeral home. Dr. Gordon Stauffacher, coroner, attributed death to heart trouble. No inquest will be held.

Mr. Tate was born March 22, 1886 in Texas County, Missouri and had resided in Sedalia since 1820. He was one of five brothers and sisters. He was a boilermaker by trade and at one time a federal inspector. Tate was a cripple and walked with the aid of crutches due to an old hip injury and an arthritis condition. He had been a resident guest of the Milner Hotel since last November and prior to that time had lived for a while at Buena Vista Home. Surviving him are two brothers, Charles Tate of Parsons, KS and W. S. Tate of Vinita, OK. Funeral arrangements await the arrival of his brother from Vinita who will be here Monday morning. The body is at the Ewing Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crows Hill Cemetery.

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Obituary, Ewing Funeral Home

John B. Tate was born at Roby, in Texas County, Missouri, March 22, 1886, the sone of the late Marion and Louisa Woods Tate and departed this life in Sedalia, MO, January 6, 1950, age 62 years, 9 months and 14 days.

His boyhood and early life was spent in Texas County. He was employed as a boilermaker by the Missouri-Pacific Raidroad for a number of years. Of recent years he has resided in Sedalia. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Underwood, Parsons, KS; four brothers, Charles Tate, Parsons, KS, W. B. Tate, Vinita, OK, H. I. Tate, Omaha, NE, N. E. Tate, Vinita, OK; five sisters, Mrs. T. C. McReynolds, Commerce, OK, Mrs. A. J. Watson, Pine, CO, Mrs. Anna Mathias, Detroit, MI, Mrs. Rose Calkins, Kansas City, KS, Mrs. Mattie Summers of the state of CA.

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More About JOHN (JACK) B. TATE:

Burial: January 1950, Crows Hill Cemetery

Occupation: Railroad Inspector, Boilermaker, MKT Railroad, Butcher, Farmer

ix. WILLIAM (BILL) BASCOMB TATE, b. March 1888, Texas County, MO; d. Abt. 1950, Craig County, OK; m. (1) MARGIE (MUDGE) TAYLOR; d. Unknown; m. (2) ROSE WILLY; d. Unknown.

Notes for WILLIAM (BILL) BASCOMB TATE:

"I remember William "Bill" a little bit. He was a big man, well over 6 feet tall."

Sonny Tate in an email dated 09/27/2000

More About WILLIAM (BILL) BASCOMB TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Vinita, OK

Occupation: Public Service Co. (power & light)

x. ROSA MAE TATE, b. May 19, 1889, Robideaux, Texas County, MO; d. January 18, 1970, Paola, KS; m. (?) CALKINS; d. Unknown.

Notes for ROSA MAE TATE:

" I remember this lady and she was a big woman, not fat, big. Over six feet tall," Sonny Tate said in an email dated 09/27/2000.

More About ROSA MAE TATE:

Burial: January 21, 1970, Corinth Cemetery, Overland Park, Johnson County, KS

xi. HENRY IVES TATE, b. October 1891, Texas County, MO; d. Unknown.

xii. CHARLES DOUGLAS TATE, b. September 18, 1895, Robideaux, Texas County, MO; d. September 22, 1973, Parsons, Labette County, KS; m. GRACE E. PATTON, September 19, 1923, Pawhuska, Washington County, OK; d. Unknown.

Notes for CHARLES DOUGLAS TATE:

Parsons, KS, Newspaper Obituary, Monday September 24, 1973

Charles D. Tate, 2430 Washington, died at 11:25 A.M. Saturday in the Katy Memorial Hospital following an illness of three years. He was 78 and last entered the hospital on August 7.

Tate retired from the Katy Railroad as an engineer with 51 years of service. he was born on September 18, 1895 at Robie, MO, a son of Philander and Elizabeth Wood Tate. He came to Parsons from Oklahoma in 1915. Tate and Grace E. Patton were married on September 19, 1923 at Pawhuska, OK. Tate was a member of the Odd Fellow Lodge, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees.

He is survived by Mrs. Tate of the home, a son, J. D. Tate of Medicine Lodge, a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn J. High of Bartlesville, Ok, a brother, Everett Tate of Bludjacket, OK and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by four brothers, six sisters and a child.

Grave side services will be held at 10 A.M. Tuesday at Memorial Lawn. The Rev. L. O. White will officiate. The family suggests that memorials be made to the Central Avenue Christian Church. They may be left at the Burris Wall Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral home.

More About CHARLES DOUGLAS TATE:

Burial: September 1973, Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Parsons, Labette County, KS

Occupation: Farmer, MKT Railroad

Residence: Parsons, KS

Notes for GRACE E. PATTON:

Email exchanged 7/06, 07/00 with Chris Moffatt ([email protected]) who advised that Ethel Travis was his cousin. Advised that he believes that Ethel and Charles are buried in Rock Spring Cemetery of Rock Spring Church in Texas County, MO. Probably a township named "Huggins".

 

xiii. NEWTON EVERETT TATE, b. April 1896, MO; d. 1977, Bluejacket, OK; m. FLEETA BARBEE, Abt. 1917; b. 1898, Bluejacket, OK (Indian Territory); d. October 1978, Miami, OK.

Notes for NEWTON EVERETT TATE:

"He had one or two strokes and then a heart attack. The kids were going to put him in a nursing home as my grandmother, Fleeta couldn't take care of him because she had hardening of the arteries. And, her memory was failing. When Granpa found out he was to go to a nursing home, he wanted my dad to get him his old Colt 45 and he wanted to go home. He died as they were wheeling him to his room at the nursing home. Had I known this at the time, I think I would have got that old Colt for him. He knew he was going to die and he just wanted to do it at home."

Sonny Tate wrote in an email dated 09/27/2000

More About NEWTON EVERETT TATE:

Military service: Bet. 1918 - 1919, U. S. Army, PFC, Medic with 158th Infantry, Vetran of WW I

Occupation: Farmer

Notes for FLEETA BARBEE:

Fleeta Tate as one half Shawnee Indian. Her father was full blood. She is listed as Fleetie on the Cherokee/Shawnee roll.

More About FLEETA BARBEE:

Burial: Unknown, Fairview Cemetery, Afton, OK

Marriage Notes for NEWTON TATE and FLEETA BARBEE:

From the Bluejacket, OK Gazette

Everett Tate of Bluejacket and Miss Fleeta Barbee of Afton applied for a marriage license on December 20, 1917.

 

xiv. ADA L. TATE, b. July 1898, MO; d. Abt. 1915, Afton, OK.

Notes for ADA L. TATE:

"Ada Louise married and then died in child birth at about the age of 17. Her child also died and they are both buried in Afton, OK next to Philander and Elouisa Tate," Sonny Tate wrote in an email dated 09/27/00.

 

Children of PHILANDER TATE and MARTHA FINCANNON are:

xv. FREDERICK M.6 TATE, b. January 13, 1908, Kelso, OK; d. August 1979, Long Beach, CA.

Notes for FREDERICK M. TATE:

"This part of the family moved to California shortly after Philander's death. Fred still lived in California in 1977. These three Tates were probably born in Kelso, OK (Indian Territory). It wasn't exactly a town, I don't think, but I could be wrong. More of a rail head I think. Philander owned or lived on our family farm there where I was raised. Kelso had some stock or cattle pens, grain elevator, general store and a school house, horse barn. The school served as the Kelso Baptist Church until late the late 1980's when local vandals destroyed it, shot it all up with automatic weapons then set fire to it. Sad testament to our local youth! That farm has been in our family for about 80 of the last 100 years one way or another. My mother Elizabeth, my son Jeff and his family still live there. Kelso is about halfway between Vinita and Bluejacket, Craig County, OK," Sonny Tate wrote in an email dated 09/27/2000.

xvi. JESSIE TATE, b. Private.

xvii. FANNIE SUE TATE, b. Private.

 

117. JULIA A.5 TATE (JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 13, 1857 in Sherrill, Texas County, MO, and died January 31, 1926 in Chicago, IL. She married JOHN M. BOYLES 1876, son of (?) BOYLES and MARY MILLER. He was born March 16, 1842 in Boonville (Overton), Missouri, and died September 29, 1921 in Higginsville, MO (buried in Confederate Cemetery, Kirksville, MO).

Notes for JULIA A. TATE:

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The state of Missouri was torn by differing politics during the Civil War. Julia A. Tate married John M. Boyles who fought for the Confederacy. Her older sister, Louisa A. Tate married William T. Tally who fought for the Union and was eventually imprisoned by the Confederacy at Andersonville, GA.

On Julia Death Certificate from the Department of Health - Division of Vital Statistics, State of Illinois, there appear to be some errors. It states that her father was John Tate and that she was born in Boonville, MO. This seems to be incorrect. Other documentation indicates that her father was Jahiel Douglas Tate and that she was born in Sherrill, Texas County, MO. The informant on the Death Certificate was her son, Stanley Boyles.

Source: "The History of Cooper County", by W. F. Johnson, 1919.

The Tate Families of Southern States, Updike and Metzel, 1972

Notes for JOHN M. BOYLES:

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His military service was in the " War between the States" (Civil War) from 1861 to June 14, 1865. He was in Company "F", Elliott's Regiment, Jackman's Brigade, Shelby's Division.

He was buried in a cemetery designated for Confederate Soldiers in Kirksville, MO on September 30, 1921. (This information comes from a Certified Copy of the Original Certificate of Death, Missouri State Board of Health).

He fought in the following battles: Paris, Boonville, Vera Cruce, Baterville, Brurswiek. He applied for admission to the Confederate Home of Missouri at Higginsville, MO sometime around 1907. His application states he had a "lame arm" and he suffered from Catarrh. (This information comes from his Application for Admission to the Confederate Home of Missouri, at Higginsville, MO, and other Confederate Home Records. Not sure of the spellings of the battles).

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An Excerpt from W. F. Johnson's "History of Cooper County", 1919

The George B Harper Camp No. 714 United Veterans of the Confederacy was organized in the City of Boonville Aug. 17 1895 with the following roster of attending veterans:

Robert McCulloch, B F Bedwell, J L Campbell, A M George, F M Davis, J C Berry, Jan Halley, H. Allen, James Posell, E I Smith, J H B Street, T B Simmons, Amos O'Neal, R A KIrkbride, W E Toler, O F Arnold, W W Trent, J E Fairchild, J W Williams, Isaac Henry, J M Givens, A W McFarland, Eph Simmons, A L Zollinger, John M Boyles, J H Zollinger, R E Howlett, W H Eades, J A Howard, A G Dinwiddie, John Heplin, Dr. H H Miller.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++In October, 1999 in a telephone conversation I had with Joe Boyles (Joseph Owen Boyles, son of Owen Boyles), he told me that his father used to tell the story of his father's (John M.'s) military induction. The story recited to him says that John M. Boyles, aged 19 years, was plowing corn in a field on his farm when he was approached by several Confederate soldiers who were walking through the field. They told in no uncertain terms that he was to go with them. He felt that they were forcing him and went along rather than face their threats. When he was able to return home four years later, he returned by riding a riverboat that dropped him off. He talked of cooking flapjacks on the smokestack of the riverboat.

Ricki Wilkins

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++1850 Federal Census, Cooper County, MO, page 172, 23rd District

Durnil, John - Age 29 - Male - Blacksmith - born in TN

Durnil, Mary - Age 28 - Female - born in MO

Durnil, Elizabeth - Age 12 - Female - born in MO

Durnil, Benton - Age 10 - Male - born in MO

Durnil, John - Age 6 - Male - born in MO

Durnil, James - Age 4 - Male - born in MO

Durnil, Nancy - Age 3 - Female - born in MO

Durnil, Samuel - Age 1 - Male - born in MO

Adams, Robert - Age 24, Male - born in MO

Adams, Amanda - Age 30 - Female - born in VA

Later Census indicate that the first three children shown on this Census record were Mary's fathered by (?) Boyles and this is confirmed by family documents.

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1870 Federal Census, Cooper County, MO - Saline Township

Durnen, Mary - Age 48 - Female - White - Keeping House - born in MO

Boyles, John M. - Age 27 - Male - White - born in MO

Durnen, Nancy - Age 21 - Female - White - born in MO

Durnen, Samuel - Age 19 - Male - White - born in MO

Durnen, Andrew - Age 15 - Male - White - born in MO

(Note: Durnen should be Durnil - Ricki Wilkins)

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1880 Soundex and 1880 Federal Census, Cooper County, MO - Saline Township

Boiles, John - Color W - Male - Age 39 - Married - Farmer - born in MO

Boiles, Julia - Color W - Female - Age 23 - Married - wife - keeping house - born in Texas (County, MO)

Boiles, Ely - Color W - Male - Age 3 - Son - born in MO

Boiles, Mary L. - Color W - Female - Age 1- Daughter - born in MO

Durnil, Ely - Color W - Male - Age 29 - 1/2 Brother - farmer - born in MO

Durnil, Andrew - Color W - Male - Age 26 - 1/2 Brother - farmer - born in MO

(Note: Boiles should be spelled Boyles - Ricki Wilkins)

Lived next to George Davis and George Westermund

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1900 Soundex and 1900 Federal Census, Cooper County, MO - Saline Township

Boyles, John - Color W - born Mar, 1842, aged 58, born in MO

Boyles, Julia - wife - born May 1857 - aged 43, born in MO

Boyles, Stanley - son - born April 1885 - aged 15 - born in MO

Boyles, Lesley - son - born November 1882 - aged 17 - born in MO

Boyles, Owen - son - born August 1888 - aged 11 - born in MO

Boyles, Jessie - daughter - born June 1891 - aged 8 - born in MO

Boyles, Elonzo - son - born August 1894 - aged 5 - born in MO

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More About JOHN M. BOYLES:

Cause of Death: Catarrhal - Nose and throat discharge from cold or allergy

Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1865, Civil War - Confederacy

Children of JULIA TATE and JOHN BOYLES are:

i. ELY6 BOYLES, b. 1877, Saline Township, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown.

Notes for ELY BOYLES:

The first knowledge of this child is from the 1880 Federal Census for Cooper County, MO - Saline Township. He is listed with John Boiles, aged 39, Julia Boiles, aged 23, Mary L., aged 1, Ely Dervirel (should be Durnil), half brother, aged 29, and Andrew Dervirel (should be Durnil), aged 26.

Ricki Wilkins Notes

ii. MARY LOUISE (MOLLY) BOYLES, b. October 14, 1879, Boonville, MO; d. March 12, 1926, Waverly, IA; m. JOHN IRWIN PARROTT, May 05, 1907, Sumner, IA; d. 1915, Waverly, IA.

iii. LESLEY BOYLES, b. November 1882, Boonville, MO; d. Unknown.

iv. LEORA BOYLES, b. 1883, Boonville, MO; d. 1902, Columbus, OH; m. GEORGE W. WRIGHT; d. Unknown.

v. STANLEY BOYLES, b. April 1885, Boonville, MO; d. Unknown; m. CATHERINE HAGEN; d. Unknown.

vi. OWEN BOYLES, b. August 1888, Boonville, MO; d. Unknown; m. PEARL DOCHOW; b. March 14, 1883, Farmington, KS; d. 1983, Kansas City, MO.

Notes for OWEN BOYLES:

For much about Pearl and Owens' lives together, see the Notes Section under Herman Dochow.

Notes for PEARL DOCHOW:

History of Herman Dochow Family by Miss Lillian Shimmick

Prolonged political oppression breeds discontentment and too often results in a hatred for the fatherland, its language and its laws. So it was with the family of Frederick Willie Dochow (Do-who) living in France near the German border. During the period of the Persecution of the Huguenots the family fled to Gemplen, Germany with their small son Frederick II born December 2, 1818. Gemplen became their abode where Frederick II learned and later followed the trade of a miller. Numbered among his friends was a young German girl, Miss Fredericka Enge whom he later married in Boitzenburg, Germany. Though this couple were born 9 children; Charlie, Herman (youngest) Albert, Matilda, Adolph, Edna, Martha, William and Gustav.

Warfare among German border states seemed never ending. To avoid further involvement, the Frederick Dochow family severed its ties with the homeland and emigrated to the United State of America. Their ocean travel from Germany to New York City numbered 14 days. The cross-country train travel from the East Coast to the state of Wisconsin, too, was slow and wearisome. On reaching their destination the Dochows were met by relatives who helped them to establish their home. As the children grew into adulthood, the family circle was broken; some married and settled in the Dakotas and in Minnesota. A couple of the brothers went west to Colorado and then on to Oregon. Frederick found the winters in Wisconsin and Minnesota too cold for comfort in his rheumatic condition. In search of a more favorable clime, Frederick persuaded his son Herman to accompany him to Atchison, KS to pick corn for Sam Arthur. While working there, it was Herman's good fortune to meet Miss Addie Minerva Arthur, the young lady whom he later married.

Herman and his wife set up housekeeping on a farm near Farmington, KS. While residing there, three daughters were born; Minnie, Grace and Pearl. From Farmington, the family moved to Osborne, KS and their son Loren was born.

The urge to move on westward was ever present among the young married folk who were eager to improve their lot. The Herman Dochow family was among those who joined the wagon train and traveled as Far West as Decatur County, KS. It was in 1887 that the family settled on a farm southeast of Jennings. A one-room dugout speedily became their home. A larger three-room sod house was build two years later to accommodate the large family. Here, a daughter, Bessie and later a son, Joe were born. Herman made no effort to teach his children to speak German, nor would he converse with others in his native language. The abuses and inequities experienced in the fatherland had left him embittered. He chose to converse, as best he could, in broken English.

The Dochows were responsible citizens; all were thrifty, hard-working, God-loving people. Herman was reared in the Lutheran Faith, his wife, in Methodism. The family attended the Methodist Church at Jennings often walking to day and evening services and Sunday school.

Herman was troubled with rheumatism. Home remedies were used to ease the pain. His wife often placed hot packs made of ears of unhusked corn taken steaming hot from the wash boiler around him. Time were hard and money was scarce. Coal was so expensive that cow and buffalo chips were gathered and used for fuel.

From the sod house the family established itself in a new two-story frame house which was built just west of their soddy. The house still stands and is presently owned by the daughter, Mrs. Pearl Dochow Boyles and her husband, Owen. The bricks for the chimney wee hauled from Norcatur and the lumber from Jennings. A second trip had to be made to Norcatur after the youngest child, Joe was found breaking the new bricks with his hammer. John and Pete Pauls and Harry Munson assisted Herman in building his house. Nick Hahn bore a well near the house in 1891. This well is in use today. Herman and his family rejoiced on September 27, 1892 when he obtained a patent from the United States government bearing the signature of President Benjamin Harrison for land on which he had built his house. NE1/4 of Section 6, Township 5, S Range 26 @ of the 6 PM. Later in June, 1900 a patent for school land was issued to Herman Dochow by the United States government for an adjacent quarter section of land SE1/4 - 6 - 5 -26 at that time W. E. Stanley was governor of Kansas.

The Dochows were sociable, out-going folk, never too busy to stop their work to help others or to engage in conversations. It was a common occurrence for the passer-by to stop at the Dochow house at the side of the road, where an invitation to enter and to remain for lunch was cheerfully extended; although the fare was meager-many times, no more than homemade bread and gravy. Many of the neighbors as they traveled toward the Dochow home could be recognized by the way they traveled. Mrs. Bill Lieber drove hard and fast; Mrs. Frank Price pulled back on the reins to maintain control; while D. S. Logan drove his team -alfalfa fed-at a leisurely pace. In addition to their allegiance to church and school, the Dochows became affiliated with local fraternal associations; Herman became a charter member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Jennings Lodge #449, organized on October 11, 1900. Later Addie and Pearl became members of the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies, Jennings Lila Rebekah Lodge # 430.

Daughters Minnie, Grace and Pearl received their formal education in several school districts. The school attended first was located just east of the present Boyles mailbox. Miss Letha Pine was the teacher. The second school attended was in a frame building known as the Elkhorn School, located east of the township (Allison) Road about a quarter of a mile west of the present Walter Warren residence. As the other children of the family became of school age, they attended the two-room frame schoolhouse located on a hill in the east pat of Jennings. Later in 1894, the schoolhouse was moved a short distance west where two more class rooms were added. Some of the teachers were G. W. Fields, Anna Bates, Mr. Brown, Louisa and J. P. Langley, Anna R. Van Wickle, 1885, Anna E. Bates, 1888; Grace E. Ford, Merita Speakman, Edwin Ashcraft, A. C. Banta and Louise Anderson.

Dr. Dwight Funk, the local family doctor was called to attend Herman in his last illness. Herman passed away at his home on April 6, 1903 at the age of 47. His death was attributed to the leakage of the heart. The bereaved family remained on the farm where they labored together to make their living caring for cattle and chickens and raising wheat and corn.

When the children were old enough to work out, they found employment in the neighborhood; Pearl as a teenager worked for the families of Mark Feely, John Nellans, Ran Bartley, Bill Willy, Bill Stramp, Mrs. Mary Wolfe, Bob Mizer, Bill Lieber, Kings at Lenora, Elic Bishop and Leonard Hill. Pearl's sister, Minnie also worked out. She was at the Frank Shimmick home to help when this writer was a baby. In June 1909, Pearl went to Kansas City, MO where she worked for the Loose and Wyld Candy Company and the Walkers Laundry. Later, she kept house for Miller Hageman, her grandmother's uncle who ran an apartment housers' laundry. In 1910, Pearl met Owen Boyles, a furniture finisher who worked for Robert Keith Carpet and Furniture Company. They were married at Olathe, KS on March 6, 1912. They bought a home in Kansas City, MO and lived there until 1916 when they moved to Jennings.

During Pearl's absence from home many changes had taken place in the Dochow household. Pearl's oldest sister, Annie, had married D. S. Logan and was living on a farm just southwest of Allison on the Solomon River. The Logans' had three children,

Ross, Glen and Mamie. Pearl's sister, Grace had married Thomas Davitt, a painter. They made their home on a farm southeast of Jennings. The Davitts had two sons, Loren and Raymond. Grace, after a short illness passed away in 1909 at the age of 29. Pearl's brother, Loren (Pete) had married Miss Nellie Smith, a hometown schoolmate. The couple moved to Kansas City where they lived for several yeas before they returned to make their home in Jennings. Their family consisted of six children: Ernest Edward, Bernard, Boyd, Vivian, Nettie Pearl and Addie Katheryn. Pearl's youngest sister, Bessie had married Nick Gibson. They made their home in Kansas City. Charles and Evelyn were children of this family. Pearl's mother and youngest unmarried brother, Joe were farming the homestead. When Joe as arrayed into the United States Army in 1916, Pearl and Owen Boyles returned to Jennings to be with Mrs. Dochow and to keep the Dochow farm in operation. On July 20, 1926, a son, Joe was born to Pearl and Owen. Joe attended elementary and high school at Jennings and in Oberlin. He served his country in World War II. He is married to Katherine Kirk and is now living in Kansas City, MO. They have a 16-year-old daughter, Vicki.

Mrs. Addie Dochow's retirement years were spent on the farm with Pearl and Owen. Her grandson, Raymond Davitt and his wife, Mildred and their three daughters, Frances, Maxine and Ardith lived a short distance from her. Mrs. Dochow was active and enjoyed life in the companionship of relatives and friends. In 1939, she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, which resulted in several months of invalidism. She passed away at home on October 30, 1940 at the age of 80. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Grace Davitt in 1909 and Bessie Gibson in 1936; Annie Logan passed away later in 1954. Joe Dochow in 1956 and Loren (Pete) in 1961. Herman and Addie Dochow were laid to rest in the Jennings Cemetery.

Pearl and Owen still reside on the farm enjoying the freedom of the out-of-doors. They have rented the farm ground and have things pretty much as they want them out there. They still have chickens and a ga4rden and depend on their car to get them to the places where they need to go. On March 14, 1974, Pearl's 91st birthday, Mrs. Leroy (Florence Nauer) Wyld hosted a birthday party honoring Pearl and Mrs. Ruby Stroup, whose birthdays are on the same day. Mahy friends and relatives called to extend congratulations, Pearl and Owen enjoy each day to the fullest keeping informed by reading and watching TV and listening to radio programs. They vote at elections, and enjoy visiting and entertaining. The Welcome Mat is always at the door.

The writer is indebted to Pearl Boyles and her niece, Evelyn Givson Keith and to Mrs. Albert McKenna for information and assistance.

 

vii. JESSIE BOYLES, b. June 24, 1891, Boonville, MO; d. September 24, 1976, Eden Valley Sanitarium, Loveland, CO; m. DANIEL EMERSON WILKINS, November 1909, Kansas City, MO; b. May 14, 1884, Habersham, GA; d. Unknown.

More About JESSIE BOYLES:

Burial: 1976, Loveland, CO

Notes for DANIEL EMERSON WILKINS:

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AKA Jasper Daniel Wilkins

AKA J. Dan Wilkins

AKA John Dan Wilkins

He deserted his wife and children in 1922 in Chicago. Subsequently, the children became wards of the State of Illinois. The Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society has been very helpful in detailing the events occurring to this family and the children. Most were put into foster homes and most remained in limited contact into their adulthood. Many, despite the hardships of the Great Depression, multiple foster homes or orphanages, rose above their humble beginnings and became productive, contributing members of society. There are several stories of several of these children overcoming these poor odds and becoming successful business people and/or parents.

Daniel Emerson Wilkins was reported to be living in or near Dekalb County, AL with another family in 1952 with a son, Douglas, who "was not an orphan". No further information is known to date.

Researcher: Ricki Wilkins, granddaughter.

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Date: 6/24/99 2:52:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time<BR>

From: [email protected] (Susan Gordon)<BR>

To: [email protected]<BR>

The closest I've been able to come on Daniel's mother is this lady, Ella Wilkins, died 1899 in Nashville, death record #1183, age 35, female, white, widow, born Tennessee, housewife, residence at 26 Wilson Street, cause of death: ulceration of stomach, buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.

Susan L. Gordon

Archivist

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Note from Ricki Wilkins: This information matches much of what is known of Daniel's mother and puts her in the right place and time frame Daniel referred to. More research must be done, but I will place "Ella" in the file until better information is known, (better than a Question Mark!)

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More About DANIEL EMERSON WILKINS:

Occupation: Bet. 1900 - 1920, Printer/Pressman

viii. ALONZO BOYLES, b. August 1896, Boonville, MO; d. Unknown; m. ROSE, Private; b. Private.

Notes for ALONZO BOYLES:

The following is a censored letter sent to Owen Boyles, General Delivery, Jennings, KS while Alonzo was stationed in France during World War I:

Dear Bro Owen & Pearl,

I will write for the first time since crossing the ocean. This letter must be briefly written as they are censored according to Military orders. I am somewhere in France. I have been somewhere in England. Things are funny there. How is your farm? Well, I haven't saw any active service yet. I have a French chicken over here. ha! ha!

Well, I will close Owen. With love, Best wishes, your bro. Alonzo Boyles, 63 Artillery Bat. E., C A C, American P. O. A. E. F. #753

P. S. Owen, I am learning the French language fast. They have oxen and wooden shoes over here and hitch cows to carts. ha! ha! The money is different than ours.

A copy of this letter sent to me in 2000 by Joe Boyles - Ricki Wilkins

 

118. RUTH E.5 TATE (JAMES ELGAN4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1855 in Sherrill, Texas County, MO, and died Unknown. She married DANIEL MERRELL December 27, 1869, son of ALFRED MERRELL and MARGARET CANOY. He was born January 30, 1847 in Texas County, MO, and died Unknown.

Children of RUTH TATE and DANIEL MERRELL are:

i. MARY M. F.6 MERRELL, b. 1872; d. Unknown.

ii. MARGARET MERRELL, b. 1876; d. 1896.

iii. ADA MERRELL, b. 1879; d. Unknown.

 

119. HENRY (DR.) ELIAS5 KILLIAN (NANCY A.4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 15, 1839, and died Unknown. He married (1) NANCY. She died August 06, 1876. He married (2) MARTHA. She died Unknown.

Notes for HENRY (DR.) ELIAS KILLIAN:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

The following letters written in 1911 are of interest to us now, they are from H. E. Killian and written to Martin Van Buren Tate who then lived at Thatcher, AZ:

January 18, 1911

Dear Cousin,

I want to tell you how good it was to get a letter from you. Mart, I have been practicing medicine for 30 years. I am doing well. Got plenty to live on if I can take care of it. I own a 281 acre farm. Got it well fixed up, a good house and barn, plenty of stock on the farm, horses, cattle and hogs. I have 125 acres in cultivation. Make plenty to live on. I have four living children. 3 boys and one living girl, Georgie (C) Parr he wrote to us last night. He is selling goods at Collbran, doing very well. Artimus Daniel is a fine Physician. He lives at Hold, AL, about 140 miles. Smith W. (heare), Martin C. (E) Killian namesake lives in Meridian MS, he has the yards in Meridian, he is a Rail Road man. Claud D. Killian the babie is in Medical College in Birmingham and he making a Doctor. I think he will make a good one. We have 3 dead, Maud A., she died at 12 1/2 years. She was the best scoller of her age I ever saw. She could read Latin. It was the work thing I ever had to give her up. I thought I never could stand it. I want you to write me and tell me all the latest news from Kaufman County and all the people that I knew when I lived there and all about cousin Nimi and your children. V---Hamilton went back to Texas and died. I guess you head that Henry G. Hamilton died September the 5th day. He had consumption, he had 8 children. Uncle Maban Tate died 1874 or 1877. Grandfather Tate has been dead about 34 years, grandmother Tate has been dead about 27 years. I guess you heard about Nan's death. She died of consumption. She has been dead since August 6, 1876. I heard of Aunt Vinn's death but have never heard about your {a's death. Give my love to all your family.

H. E. Killian (Henry()

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February 1, 1911

Dear Cousin,

Yours of recent date, I was glad to hear from you. I have been busy for the last few days. Have had a lot of sickness in the naborhood. Mart how come you to go out so far West? I am 72 years in September, I am stout and in very good health. I am stout for a man that has done the work that I have for the last 41 years. Mart, I had 4 children by Nan and 3 by last wife. 2 boys and 2 girls by Nan and 2 boys (Martain) and Artemus Daniel. 2 boys by Mat and one girl Maud died at 12 years old and the first one at 11 months old. My babie will be 28 years old the 3rd of next December. He is in school at Birmingham. I am making a doctor of him. Cousin, all of the old Tates are dead. Most of them lived to be very old before they died. Uncle Aaron died 1892. I think Aunt Susannah Cunningham was the last of the family to die. Mart, I can't remember anything about your Pa's people. They did not live in Alabama. They lived in Warren County, TN. If you will write to Uncle James or Dave Cunningham they might give you some information about your family on your pa's side. This leaves us all well, there is but me and (Mat) since Claud went to Coledge. He will be home the last of April for 5 months more. I will close, write soon.

H. E. Killian

Grundy County, TN Will Book Volume 1 1838-1874, page 30, Power of Attorney Dekalb County, AL, 1859.

I, Martha Killian of Dekalb County, AL, October 15, 1859 appoint Dan Killian of same County to collect money due me from the estate of my grandfather Jeremiah Walker, deceased, of Warren County, TN. Witness. A. Tate, John Tate. Will of Jeremiah Walker, page 20, dated October 25, 1854, wife Polly: Children, William C.; James H. Dec'd; Nancy Anna Killian, dec'd; Sarah Lockhart Jeremiah A. Walker; Frances M.; Isam E. Walker; Margaret Walker. Exor. Wife Polly. Witness: Noah Bost and Elisha Tate.

Reference: Dekalb County, Al, Deed Book F. page 5, 554: Pearl Tate Sanders. Issue born Dekalb County, AL

Killian, Dr. Henry Elian, born September 15, 1839 married Nancy who died on August 6, 1876 mentioned in the letter above. However, it is knot know if this was his mother or his wife. He married Martha, called "Mat" in letter.

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Children of HENRY KILLIAN and NANCY are:

i. ARTIMUS (DR.)6 KILLIAN, d. Unknown.

ii. GEORGIE KILLIAN, d. Unknown; m. C. PARR; d. Unknown.

iii. MAUDE KILLIAN, d. Unknown, Beloved child of her father's. Died at age 12 and one half..

iv. CLAUDE D. KILLIAN, d. Unknown.

More About CLAUDE D. KILLIAN:

Degree 2: Died at 11 months.

Children of HENRY KILLIAN and MARTHA are:

v. SMITH W.6 KILLIAN, d. Unknown.

More About SMITH W. KILLIAN:

Occupation: Farmer

vi. MARTIN ELIAS KILLIAN, d. Unknown.

vii. CLAUDE (DR.) D. KILLIAN, b. December 03, 1883; d. Unknown.

More About CLAUDE (DR.) D. KILLIAN:

Occupation: Attending Medical College in Birmhingham, AL

120. ABRAHAM ANTHONY BUEL5 TATE (MAYBEN (DOCK)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1848 in Fort Payne, AL, and died Unknown in Fort Payne, AL. He married LOUISA H. HIXSON. She was born 1848 in AL, and died Unknown.

Children of ABRAHAM TATE and LOUISA HIXSON are:

i. M (TOBY) (DR.)6 TATE, b. October 11, 1868, Dekalb County, AL; d. May 22, 1959.

ii. STACIA ADELINE TATE, b. September 11, 1870, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

iii. THOMAS F. TATE, b. January 24, 1874, Dekalb County, AL; d. May 02, 1951.

iv. WILLIAM G. TATE, b. October 08, 1876, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

v. JOHN MONROE TATE, b. 1879, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

vi. ALICE TATE, b. 1881, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

vii. MARTHA (MATTIE) TATE, b. 1883, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

viii. WALLACE HARALSON TATE, b. 1885, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

 

121. SUSANNAH (SUSIE)5 TATE (MAYBEN (DOCK)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1852 in Fort Payne, AL, and died Unknown. She married (1) JOHN R. BOST. He died Unknown. She married (2) WILLIAM MCPHERSON 1880. He died Unknown.

Children of SUSANNAH TATE and WILLIAM MCPHERSON are:

i. ANNA6 MCPHERSON, b. 1867, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

ii. WILLIAM MCPHERSON, b. 1870, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

iii. MARGARET MCPHERSON, b. 1871, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

iv. JOHN MCPHERSON, b. May 1879, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown.

 

122. SARAH (SALLY)5 TATE (MAYBEN (DOCK)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 10, 1862 in Fort Payne, AL, and died March 01, 1938. She married WILLIAM NATHAN BLACKWOOD 1885. He was born September 1851 in MS, and died August 31, 1924 in Keller, TX.

Children of SARAH TATE and WILLIAM BLACKWOOD are:

i. WILLIAM THOMAS6 BLACKWOOD, b. Keller, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. RICHARD SIMPSON BLACKWOOD, b. September 1889, Keller, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. IDA BLACKWOOD, b. May 1891, Keller, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. EFF KATHLANE BLACKWOOD, b. April 28, 1892, Keller, TX; d. Unknown.

v. GEORGE WASHINGTON BLACKWOOD, b. March 27, 1894, Keller, TX; d. February 08, 1977, Hurst, TX.

vi. MABURN (DR.) BLACKWOOD, b. June 18, 1897, Keller, TX; d. November 16, 1971, Ft. Worth, TX; m. MARY RUTH EVELENE SMITH, 1917; b. August 10, 1901, Kennedale, TX; d. Unknown.

vii. JOSEPHINE HENRIETTA BLACKWOOD, b. March 27, 1898, Keller, TX; d. March 15, 1979, Ft. Worth, TX.

viii. VIOLA B. BLACKWOOD, b. 1901, Keller, TX; d. 1906, Faurke, AR.

ix. FRANCES BLACKWOOD, b. September 14, 1901, Keller, TX; d. Unknown.

x. THOMAS ANDREW BLACKWOOD, b. March 14, 1903, Keller, TX; d. Unknown.

 

123. ELIZABETH5 TATE (AARON (JR.)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1840 in DeKalb County, AL, and died Unknown.

Children of ELIZABETH TATE are:

i. POLLY A.6 TATE, d. Unknown.

ii. AARON TATE, d. Unknown.

iii. HANNAH E. TATE, d. Unknown.

 

124. HARRIETT E.5 TATE (AARON (JR.)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1844 in DeKalb County, AL, and died Unknown. She married GEORGE W. WHEATLEY. He died Unknown.

Child of HARRIETT TATE and GEORGE WHEATLEY is:

i. GEORGE LUTHER6 WHEATLEY, d. Unknown; m. LEVA HICKS; d. Unknown.

 

125. MAYBURN L. (DR.)5 TATE (AARON (JR.)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 08, 1846 in DeKalb County, AL, and died August 05, 1923 in Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN. He married ADELAIDE DEARING July 05, 1866 in St. Mary's Church, Warren County, TN, daughter of WILLIAM DEARING and NELLIE. She was born March 10, 1843 in McMinnville, Warren County, TN, and died June 02, 1932 in Warren County, TN.

Notes for MAYBURN L. (DR.) TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

He enlisted in the Confederacy on August 7, 1863, in Jackson County, AL in Company "K", 3rd Confederate Regiment. He was released May 5, 1865. He stated he had a wife and one daughter, aged 28, but did not give her name. He stated later that he had eight children, six girls and two sons, but none of their names were recited. He married in Warren County, TN on July 5, 1866 by the Reverand Lyon Brown at St. Mary's Church, Adelaide Deering, born March 10, 1843 of McMinnville, Warren County, TN. Witnesses at their wedding Thomas Brown and Annie Rogers. She stated she was born in TN, her father born in VA and her mother in TN. She died on June 2, 1932 after having received his pension for some time.

Reference: Pension files #7999 and 10345; Federal Census 1880 Jackson County, AL, 1880 Sequatchie County, TN.

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In a letter from James Striegel Tate to Ethel Updike on June 9, 1978, he wrote:

"Dock Mayburn Tate was born in DeKalb County, AL on October 8, 1846. He was the son of Aaron Tate, Jr.) On August 7, 1863 he enlisted in Co. "K" of the 3rd (also 11th) Confederate Cavalry Regiment in Jackson County, AL. He was paroled on May 5, 1854 at Guntersville, AL. On July 22, 1908 he filed for a pension which was granted under number 10,345. He died at Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN on August 5, 1923. On July 5, 1866 in Warren County, TN he married Adelaide Deering, born in McMinnville TN. On December 20, 1923 she filed for a widow's pension which was granted under No. 7999. Her application stated there were two sons (aged 41 and 46) and six daughters (aged 38, 44, 49, 51, 53, 54). They are not on the Sequatchie Census for 1870 and 1880 is too dim to read."

From the James Striegel Tate Papers, 1742 - 1980, Tennessee State Library and Archives

Children of MAYBURN TATE and ADELAIDE DEARING are:

i. MARY S.6 TATE, b. 1868, Jackson County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. VIRGINIA TATE, b. 1870, Jackson County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. BETHIAH ANN TATE, b. 1872, Jackson County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. SUSAN EDNA TATE, b. December 03, 1877, Jackson County, TN; d. December 29, 1958, Warren County, TN; m. JOHN HENRY HARRISON BOYD, May 21, 1893, Sequatchie County, TN; b. February 11, 1861; d. February 21, 1924, Warren County, TN.

Notes for SUSAN EDNA TATE:

Warren County Cemetery Books by Majors, Book 2, Page 120

Susan Edna Tate Boyd, wife of John Henry Harrison Boyd

December 3, 1877 - December 29, 1958

Daughter of D. M. "Doc" and Adelaide (Dearing) Tate.

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In an email received February 21, 2001, Cindy (Deadmon) King writes:

Edna was the second wife of John Henry Harrison Boyd. He is considered the founder of the nursery (as in plants) industry in Warren County. Most of the family members that we know are from his "first" family with his first wife. I did notice in the cemetery books that John & Edna had several children as well.

The nursery industry in Warren County is prominent. And that is an understatement. At one time in the '90s, there were over 300 commercial nurseries. That does not count all the local farmers who raise a little nursery stock out back.

Edna and John are buried at Hebron Cemetery, a mile west of Irving College in southeastern Warren County along with three of their daughters and two granddaughters. This is in the general "Tate" area--close to Viola, close to Grundy County.

If there were a "royal" family in Warren County, the Boyds would be it. You would never know by their manner or treatment of others that they are a wealthy family. They are among the kindest and most generous individuals that I've met. Even the younger generations [my age!] that might be prone to show their money are not that way. When Mother worked at the Welfare Department in 1967-68, she worked with Larry Boyd. Larry is the family historian. I'll follow up on that to see what else we can discover about Edna.

 

John Henry Harrison Boyd married 1) Ersa J. Johnson, May 15, 1887 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; 2) Sarah Edna Tate, May 21, 1893 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

The marriage information is from Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, CD #235, Marriage Index: Tennessee, 1851-1900.

John and Ersa had two sons: Fernando Campbell Boyd, Sr. (1888-1960) and James Reed Boyd (1890-1965).

Ersa (Ersy) was born in 1868 and died in 1892. I would guess that Edna raised the two boys. Fernando's oldest son, Bill, married my grandfather's first cousin, Alma. Bill died in 1948 of cancer. Never do we see Larry (the historian) or Jim & Alene (Larry's parents) that they do not mention their appreciation for Alma's devotion to Bill.

John H. H. Boyd moved his family to the Irving College area 1904. Fernando, Sr. & wife had 13 children. Jim and wife had 7.

......Cindy

More About SUSAN EDNA TATE:

Burial: December 1958, Hebron Cemetery, Viola, Warren County, TN

Notes for JOHN HENRY HARRISON BOYD:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 2 - Hebron Cemetery by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 120

More About JOHN HENRY HARRISON BOYD:

Burial: February 1924, Hebron Cemetery, Viola, Warren County, TN

v. MARTIN LUTHER TATE, b. February 24, 1877, Jackson County, TN; d. May 01, 1938, Sequatchie County, TN; m. DELILA ELIZABETH SMITH, November 30, 1902, Sequatchie County, TN; b. October 24, 1883, Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN; d. June 23, 1965, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, TN.

More About DELILA ELIZABETH SMITH:

Burial: Unknown, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN

vi. WALTER C. TATE, b. 1879; d. Unknown.

vii. OPHELIA E. TATE, b. November 1880, Jackson County, TN; d. Unknown.

viii. ATHELIA TATE, b. 1881; d. Unknown.

ix. WILLIAM C. TATE, b. March 1882, Jackson County, TN; d. Unknown.

x. ELIZABETH S. TATE, b. July 1885, Jackson County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

126. AARON5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 08, 1836 in DeKalb County, AL, and died January 03, 1914 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. He married (1) MINERVA J. MONTGOMERY October 18, 1860 in Newberg, Comanche County, TX. She was born December 19, 1843 in AL, and died September 22, 1883 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. He married (2) AMANDA JANE HENSEN May 19, 1884. She was born May 27, 1853, and died January 15, 1928 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

More About AARON CUNNINGHAM:

Burial: January 14, 1914, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

More About MINERVA J. MONTGOMERY:

Burial: September 1883, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

More About AMANDA JANE HENSEN:

Burial: January 1928, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

Children of AARON CUNNINGHAM and MINERVA MONTGOMERY are:

i. SUSIE6 CUNNINGHAM, b. October 22, 1863, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. G. A. CHILTON, August 03, 1882, Comanche County, TX; b. June 23, 1857; d. March 01, 1911.

ii. GEORGE A. CUNNINGHAM, b. August 19, 1869, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. EMMA ELIZABETH CUMMINGS, August 12, 1903, Comanche County, TX; b. August 09, 1879; d. Unknown.

iii. DAVID H. CUNNINGHAM, b. February 09, 1874, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. MAGGIE ROBERTS, December 25, 1895; b. December 02, 1877; d. Unknown.

iv. WILLIAM (TWIN) CUNNINGHAM, b. 1878, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. INFANT (TWIN) CUNNINGHAM, b. 1878, Comanche County, TX; d. 1878, Comanche County, TX.

vi. BERTIE M. CUNNINGHAM, b. September 20, 1880, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. JASON (DR.) W. WYNN, February 12, 1902; b. February 08, 1877; d. July 29, 1911.

vii. THOMAS J. CUNNINGHAM, b. January 27, 1882, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. KATHERINE ROGERS, May 20, 1913; b. November 24, 1888; d. Unknown.

Children of AARON CUNNINGHAM and AMANDA HENSEN are:

viii. JOSEPH CLEVELAND6 CUNNINGHAM, b. April 16, 1885, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. MARY FRANCES HARDY, December 23, 1906; b. June 07, 1885; d. Unknown.

ix. MARY O. CUNNINGHAM, b. July 22, 1887, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

x. ALTA CUNNINGHAM, b. January 09, 1889, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

xi. LEROY (SR.) CUNNINGHAM, b. May 19, 1891, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. CARRIE LILLIAN; b. January 24, 1893; d. Unknown.

xii. JAMES RECTOR CUNNINGHAM, b. July 16, 1893, Comanche County, TX; d. September 12, 1918, France or Germany.

 

127. ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 16, 1839 in DeKalb County, AL, and died November 24, 1922 in Comanche County, TX. She married THOMAS JEFFERSON HOLMSLEY October 22, 1856 in Comanche County, TX, son of BURRELL HOLMSLEY and LUCINDA WAGNON. He was born September 01, 1834 in Comanche County, TX, and died April 12, 1903.

Children of ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM and THOMAS HOLMSLEY are:

i. MARY SUSANNAH6 HOLMSLEY, b. August 20, 1858, Comanche County, TX; d. August 06, 1913; m. M. B. PULLIAM, January 15, 1874; b. March 31, 1851; d. Unknown.

ii. WILLIAM L. HOLMSLEY, b. September 04, 1860, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. (1) LAURA INGHAM, December 23, 1890, Comanche County, TX; d. February 28, 1894; m. (2) ADDIE BRUTON, December 31, 1896, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. ZIMAROU HOLMSLEY, b. May 03, 1862, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. CLARA LEE HOLMSLEY, b. July 07, 1864, Comanche County, TX; d. February 28, 1948, San Angelo, TX; m. (1) STEPHEN EDWARD (SR.) COUCH; d. Unknown; m. (2) JAMES ASBURY MEADOWS, July 28, 1881; b. September 1856, Lewisburg, TN; d. 1903, Dennison, TX.

v. LUCINDA ELIZABETH HOLMSLEY, b. August 20, 1866, Comanche County, TX; d. October 02, 1938; m. JOHN WILLIS JOHNSON, September 14, 1887; b. February 16, 1854; d. November 14, 1923.

vi. MINTIE HOLMSLEY, b. December 30, 1869, Comanche County, TX; d. July 08, 1939; m. ROBERT E. CHANDLER, March 04, 1892, Comanche County, TX; b. November 10, 1863; d. August 03, 1903.

vii. AMANDA HOLMSLEY, b. June 13, 1872, Comanche County, TX; d. January 21, 1957; m. F. N. OBERTHEIR, January 10, 1894, Comanche County, TX; b. August 04, 1869; d. Unknown.

viii. FANNIE THERESA HOLMSLEY, b. November 01, 1874, Uvalde County, TX; d. Unknown; m. ROBERT HARTWELL MOORE, September 04, 1892; b. July 26, 1872; d. Unknown.

ix. THOMAS R. HOLMSLEY, b. September 03, 1876, Uvalde County, TX; d. Unknown.

x. JAMES J. M. HOLMSLEY, b. September 18, 1882, Uvalde County, TX; d. July 18, 1932.

xi. RUTH HOLMSLEY, b. August 25, 1884, Uvalde County, TX; d. May 09, 1892.

 

128. DAVID HOUSTON5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 24, 1842 in Titus County, TX, and died October 1928 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. He married REBECCA ANN MONTGOMERY April 19, 1866 in Comanche County, TX. She was born November 13, 1845 in Tippah, MS, and died March 15, 1879 in Comanche County, TX.

More About REBECCA ANN MONTGOMERY:

Burial: March 1879, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

Children of DAVID CUNNINGHAM and REBECCA MONTGOMERY are:

i. MOLLIE6 CUNNINGHAM, b. February 06, 1867, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. D. W. CHRISTIAN, May 22, 1889, Comanche County, TX; b. September 05, 1857; d. Unknown.

ii. COLLIE CUNNINGHAM, b. February 14, 1869, Comanche County, TX; d. March 19, 1896, Comanche County, TX; m. J. H. BURTON, May 24, 1890; b. April 29, 1860; d. Unknown.

iii. MATTIE CUNNINGHAM, b. February 11, 1871, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. (1) R. W. BUMPAS, March 02, 1895; b. September 23, 1859; d. Unknown; m. (2) J. A. REESE, August 21, 1912, Comanche County, TX; b. September 06, 1869; d. Unknown.

iv. G. JAY CUNNINGHAM, b. February 24, 1873, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. LIZZIE HAMILTON, February 08, 1899, Comanche County, TX; b. August 28, 1876, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. EMMA B. CUNNINGHAM, b. February 16, 1875, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

vi. D. LEE CUNNINGHAM, b. August 03, 1877, Comanche County, TX; d. December 06, 1911.

 

129. RICHARD TANKERSLEY5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 26, 1844 in Titus County, TX, and died September 1931 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. He married LUTITIA WRIGHT November 24, 1864. She was born May 19, 1847, and died Unknown.

More About RICHARD TANKERSLEY CUNNINGHAM:

Burial: September 1931, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

Children of RICHARD CUNNINGHAM and LUTITIA WRIGHT are:

i. JAMES MITCHELL6 CUNNINGHAM, b. March 20, 1866; d. January 17, 1884.

ii. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, b. December 18, 1867, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. ELIAS ISADAS CUNNINGHAM, b. November 27, 1869, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. BERNICE HAMILTON, December 28, 1892, Coeur 'd Alene, ID; b. February 26, 1873; d. Unknown.

iv. ELINA ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, b. February 24, 1872, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. JESSIE HERN HARRIS, March 27, 1890, Comanche County, TX; b. March 01, 1869; d. Unknown.

v. KINLOCK FALKNER CUNNINGHAM, b. March 23, 1874, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

vi. ELZORA LEONA CUNNINGHAM, b. August 05, 1876, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

vii. EFFIE MAY CUNNINGHAM, b. February 22, 1879, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. NORMAN H. MARTIN, May 15, 1898; b. September 04, 1871, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

viii. LEWIS THEOPHILUS (SR.) CUNNINGHAM, b. October 20, 1880, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. OCTA BURTON, November 05, 1908, Comanche County, TX; b. June 21, 1887; d. Unknown.

ix. RICHARD AARON CUNNINGHAM, b. March 20, 1883, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. ANNIE LOU CARLYLE, July 13, 1913, Comanche County, TX; b. April 21, 1887, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

x. DOLLIE ORA CUNNINGHAM, b. July 20, 1885, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. CHRISTOPHER CALLAWAY, February 15, 1905, Comanche County, TX; b. August 18, 1878, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

xi. WILLIAM CLEVELAND CUNNINGHAM, b. January 30, 1888, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

 

130. JOHN VALENTINE5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 14, 1846 in Titus County, TX, and died March 22, 1921 in Brownwood, Brown County, TX. He married (1) MARTHA (MATTIE) LIGON December 29, 1864. She was born July 06, 1848, and died May 02, 1896. He married (2) JIMMIE STACY June 29, 1897. She was born April 19, 1862, and died March 13, 1912. He married (3) FRANCES HAVECOTTE February 07, 1915. She was born December 29, 1868, and died Unknown.

Notes for JOHN VALENTINE CUNNINGHAM:

John was born on his parents eleventh wedding anniversary. Hence, the middle name Valentine.

Children of JOHN CUNNINGHAM and MARTHA LIGON are:

i. ELIZABETH TEXANNA6 CUNNINGHAM, b. October 07, 1865, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown; m. ROBERT E. BURCH, January 13, 1884, Taylor County, TX; b. December 17, 1856; d. Unknown.

ii. ELDORA JEWELL CUNNINGHAM, b. January 27, 1869, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown; m. DICK BRACKEN, August 07, 1888, Taylor County, TX; b. October 29, 1860, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. JAMES MADISON CUNNINGHAM, b. August 31, 1871, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. ALONZO BOLDEN CUNNINGHAM, b. April 26, 1874, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown; m. WINNIE E. ASTON, November 15, 1896, Taylor County, TX; b. March 03, 1878, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. ERIE PALESTINE CUNNINGHAM, b. February 22, 1876, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown; m. LEWIS P. LIGON, November 20, 1894; b. June 16, 1872; d. Unknown.

vi. ROY V. CUNNINGHAM, b. October 01, 1885, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

 

131. WILLIAM HENRY5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 17, 1848 in Titus County, TX, and died November 27, 1918 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. He married MILDRED WRIGHT BAUGH July 04, 1867. She was born January 31, 1845, and died Unknown.

More About WILLIAM HENRY CUNNINGHAM:

Burial: November 1918, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

Children of WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM and MILDRED BAUGH are:

i. MOLLIE ELIZABETH6 CUNNINGHAM, b. January 09, 1869, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. JOHN F. PRIDDY, January 09, 1890; b. April 16, 1869; d. Unknown.

ii. THOMAS RICHARD CUNNINGHAM, b. March 24, 1871, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. LONA BRATTON, May 01, 1889; b. January 12, 1870, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. LOTTIE OATLEY CUNNINGHAM, b. May 03, 1873, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. HENRIETTE CUNNINGHAM, b. December 09, 1875, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. EDWARD HALFORD, October 19, 1898; b. November 23, 1873; d. Unknown.

v. MAGGIE CUNNINGHAM, b. September 30, 1878, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

vi. EDRIE SUSANNAH CUNNINGHAM, b. January 06, 1881, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. ALBERT CUNNINGHAM, December 04, 1902; b. October 23, 1882; d. Unknown.

vii. WILLIE STELLA CUNNINGHAM, b. March 07, 1883, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

viii. JAMES CLEVELAND CUNNINGHAM, b. February 06, 1885, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. KATE ASHLEY BRADLEY, November 29, 1903; b. March 12, 1887; d. Unknown.

 

132. JAMES WASHINGTON5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 14, 1850 in Titus County, TX, and died June 1938 in Comanche County, TX. He married (1) LAURA ANN TRAYLOR January 09, 1873. She was born July 06, 1848, and died December 01, 1903 in Comanche County, TX. He married (2) EVA NUCKOLS February 22, 1905 in Comanche County, TX. She was born February 17, 1854, and died Unknown.

Notes for JAMES WASHINGTON CUNNINGHAM:

James was born on his parents' fifteenth wedding anniversary.

More About JAMES WASHINGTON CUNNINGHAM:

Burial: June 1938, Shiloh Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Children of JAMES CUNNINGHAM and LAURA TRAYLOR are:

i. JOSEPH LEE6 CUNNINGHAM, b. December 18, 1873, Comanche County, TX; d. April 12, 1884, Comanche County, TX.

ii. VIOLA CUNNINGHAM, b. January 04, 1875, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. FLOY MARION CUNNINGHAM, b. April 06, 1876, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. CHAMPION T. R. CUNNINGHAM, b. July 22, 1877, Comanche County, TX; d. September 09, 1904.

v. SIDNEY WINFIELD CUNNINGHAM, b. June 22, 1880, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. LAURA VERNON, September 16, 1903; b. February 15, 1881; d. Unknown.

vi. ROBERT CLIFT CUNNINGHAM, b. June 13, 1882, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

vii. JAMES (TWIN) CUNNINGHAM, b. August 11, 1885, Comanche County, TX; d. October 20, 1886, Comanche County, TX.

viii. LAURA (TWIN) CUNNINGHAM, b. August 11, 1885, Comanche County, TX; d. August 28, 1886, Comanche County, TX.

ix. INFANT CUNNINGHAM, b. June 02, 1888, Comanche County, TX; d. June 02, 1888, Comanche County, TX.

 

133. JOSEPH JACKSON5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 11, 1852 in Titus County, TX, and died October 1918 in Comanche County, TX. He married (1) GEORGETTA MONTGOMERY September 07, 1875 in Comanche County, TX. She was born June 03, 1858, and died September 08, 1883 in Comanche County, TX. He married (2) NANNIE CHANCELLOR March 03, 1887. She was born May 20, 1867, and died Unknown.

More About JOSEPH JACKSON CUNNINGHAM:

Burial: October 1918, Albin Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

More About GEORGETTA MONTGOMERY:

Burial: September 1883, Albin Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Children of JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM and GEORGETTA MONTGOMERY are:

i. FUSH6 CUNNINGHAM, b. September 12, 1876, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. ROY VESTER CUNNINGHAM, b. May 07, 1878, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. ELMER CUNNINGHAM, b. February 13, 1881, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, b. September 04, 1883, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

Children of JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM and NANNIE CHANCELLOR are:

v. MARY6 CUNNINGHAM, b. December 23, 1890, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

vi. RUTH CUNNINGHAM, b. September 07, 1893, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. HENRY GORDON HORNSBY, May 30, 1913; b. June 14, 1891; d. Unknown.

vii. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, b. January 1895, Comanche County, TX; d. February 16, 1895, Comanche County, TX.

viii. LISSIE CUNNINGHAM, b. February 02, 1896, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

ix. CALLIE CUNNINGHAM, b. October 07, 1897, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

x. JO ANN CUNNINGHAM, b. June 26, 1899, Comanche County, TX; d. February 12, 1901, Comanche County, TX.

xi. EDRIE (TWIN) CUNNINGHAM, b. May 02, 1901, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

xii. JESSIE (TWIN) CUNNINGHAM, b. May 02, 1901, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

xiii. HENRY CUNNINGHAM, b. November 25, 1902, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

xiv. EARL CUNNINGHAM, b. November 12, 1904, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

 

134. THOMAS ANDERSON5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 30, 1855 in Titus County, TX, and died 1933 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. He married LOU ELLA STEED December 15, 1881. She was born April 15, 1864, and died Unknown.

More About THOMAS ANDERSON CUNNINGHAM:

Burial: 1933, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

Children of THOMAS CUNNINGHAM and LOU STEED are:

i. BERTIE6 CUNNINGHAM, b. November 27, 1883, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. ZIMAROU CUNNINGHAM, b. November 22, 1885, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. O. BRAZIEL, May 06, 1907; d. Unknown.

iii. CARRIE BELLE CUNNINGHAM, b. December 06, 1887, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. N. W. VAUGHN, December 03, 1905; d. Unknown.

iv. SUSIE CUNNINGHAM, b. November 09, 1889, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. JOHNNE ALICE CUNNINGHAM, b. January 14, 1892, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. D. KING, January 08, 1911; d. Unknown.

vi. THOMAS DAY CUNNINGHAM, b. February 27, 1894, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

vii. MARY HOU CUNNINGHAM, b. April 22, 1896, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

viii. ART BRY CUNNINGHAM, b. September 16, 1898, Comanche County, TX; d. July 16, 1899, Comanche County, TX.

ix. EMMETT CUNNINGHAM, b. May 18, 1900, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

x. LUTHER B. CUNNINGHAM, b. November 19, 1902, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

 

135. GEORGE WASHINGTON5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 21, 1857 in Titus County, TX, and died August 04, 1926. He married (1) ELIZA JANE ISAACS July 04, 1878. She was born November 16, 1859, and died August 27, 1890. He married (2) KATE MCCALL NEE DANLEY September 01, 1891. She was born October 11, 1869, and died January 08, 1924.

Children of GEORGE CUNNINGHAM and ELIZA ISAACS are:

i. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6 CUNNINGHAM, b. May 23, 1879, Comanche County, TX; d. June 06, 1962, Brownwood, TX; m. ROGER EARL CLEMENTS, December 25, 1899; b. March 26, 1878; d. Unknown.

ii. JAMES CONN CUNNINGHAM, b. September 29, 1881, Mills County, TX; d. June 06, 1962; m. WINNIE FRANCES KIRSEY, June 06, 1904; b. March 30, 1887; d. Unknown.

iii. MARY EDNA CUNNINGHAM, b. December 06, 1884, Mills County, TX; d. April 29, 1980, Austin, TX; m. HENRY CRAIG BURCH, December 11, 1907; b. February 10, 1884; d. Unknown.

iv. DAVID HOUSTON CUNNINGHAM, b. April 16, 1888, TX; d. July 1949; m. DOROTHY HAUGHAN WALSH, August 23, 1935; b. September 01, 1900; d. Unknown.

Children of GEORGE CUNNINGHAM and KATE DANLEY are:

v. SUSIE EMMA6 CUNNINGHAM, b. November 06, 1892, Mills County, TX; d. May 22, 1958; m. TEE B. GRIGGS, January 02, 1921; b. January 24, 1892; d. November 21, 1949.

vi. RUBY DELL CUNNINGHAM, b. September 03, 1894, TX; d. Unknown.

vii. ANNABELL CUNNINGHAM, b. July 22, 1896, Tom Green County, TX; d. Unknown; m. WALTER W. EMISON, June 22, 1920; b. May 26, 1895; d. Unknown.

viii. GEORGE WASHINGTON CUNNINGHAM, b. November 18, 1902, May 25, 1980; d. Unknown.

 

136. MARY JANE5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 16, 1860 in Titus County, TX, and died April 02, 1939 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX. She married JOSEPH MERCER NEELY March 30, 1875, son of FLETCHER NEELY and SARAH HICKS. He was born January 14, 1856 in Newburg, TX, and died July 14, 1918 in Hamlin, TX.

More About MARY JANE CUNNINGHAM:

Burial: April 04, 1939, Comanche, Comanche County, TX

More About JOSEPH MERCER NEELY:

Burial: July 1918, Comanche, Comanche County, TX

Children of MARY CUNNINGHAM and JOSEPH NEELY are:

i. FREDONIA6 NEELY, b. June 24, 1876, Newburg, TX; d. November 16, 1916.

ii. UNA ELLEN NEELY, b. March 12, 1879, Newburg, TX; d. June 16, 1959, Ennis, TX; m. SIMEON ARTHUR LAKE; b. January 19, 1874, Fairfield, TX; d. February 15, 1956, Brownwood, TX.

iii. JOSEPH HOLMES NEELY, b. July 05, 1882, Newburg, TX; d. September 06, 1952; m. MARY LUCRETIA HOLMSLEY, December 25, 1902, Newburg, TX; b. December 28, 1880, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. MARY E. NEELY, b. July 22, 1886, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown.

v. EWELL NEELY, b. September 15, 1888, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown.

vi. THOMAS CUSTER NEELY, b. May 20, 1890, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown; m. ADA KILLIAN, August 04, 1909; b. June 15, 1890; d. Unknown.

vii. VONITA (JUDGE) NEELY, b. July 21, 1893, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown.

viii. ENA BELLE NEELY, b. May 19, 1896, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown.

ix. ELIZABETH ANNE NEELY, b. Private.

 

137. UNITY ANN5 CUNNINGHAM (SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 21, 1862 in Titus County, TX, and died July 04, 1940 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. She married JAMES RUSSELL LEWIS November 07, 1878 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX. He was born November 29, 1858, and died September 22, 1951 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX.

More About UNITY ANN CUNNINGHAM:

Burial: July 1940, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

More About JAMES RUSSELL LEWIS:

Burial: September 1951, Newburg, Comanche County, TX

Children of UNITY CUNNINGHAM and JAMES LEWIS are:

i. DAISY EDITH6 LEWIS, b. January 03, 1880, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown; m. CHARLES ROBERT WILLIS, December 24, 1905, Priddy, TX; b. August 07, 1877, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. GEORGE LAFAYETTE LEWIS, b. June 12, 1881, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown; m. SUSAN MYRTLE WILLIS, May 30, 1906; b. July 21, 1884; d. Unknown.

iii. MARY SUSANNAH LEWIS, b. November 18, 1882, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown; m. HEZEKIAH MACK HENSON, December 19, 1900; b. July 06, 1877; d. Unknown.

iv. JOHN V. LEWIS, b. July 15, 1884, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown; m. GERTIE MAY GRIDSTAFF, July 03, 1904; b. May 29, 1888, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown.

v. INFANT LEWIS, b. May 09, 1887, Priddy, TX; d. May 09, 1887, Priddy, TX.

vi. JAMES BENJAMIN LEWIS, b. March 20, 1889, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown.

vii. JOSEPH J. LEWIS, b. May 27, 1892, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown.

viii. WILLIAM ARCH LEWIS, b. December 21, 1893, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown.

 

138. MARTHA JANE5 TATE (ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 11, 1846 in DeKalb County, AL, and died June 14, 1919 in Fleming Community, Comanche, TX. She married ALFRED NEWBERRY SHANKLE Abt. 1866 in DeKalb County, AL, son of GEORGE SHANKLE and ELIZABETH HOLLAND. He was born May 1847 in Jackson County, AL, and died August 26, 1916 in Comanche County, TX.

Notes for MARTHA JANE TATE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

She was called "Jane".

The 1870 Census of Dekalb County, Al shows Alfred, age 25, Jane, age 20 and George, age 4. Alfred and Martha Jane were in the 1900 Census in Comanche County, TX.

Alfred Newbery Shankle and his wife have a tall, double tombstone: "Mother and Father SHANKLE" with inscriptions showing names and dates. Comanche County Gravestone Inscriptions.

The Register of Death, Comanche County, TX Certificate shows she died of Typhoid Fever.

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Martha Jane Tate and her brother, Aaron Sylvester Tate, married a brother and sister from the George and Elizabeth Shankle family.

More About MARTHA JANE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

Notes for ALFRED NEWBERRY SHANKLE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Alfred Shankle, private, Company B, 2nd Battalion (formerly Company C, 5th Battalion) Tennessee, confederate State Army, enlisted October 10, 1861 in the Civil War. He drew a pension (#14954 I) in Gustine, Comanche County, TX in 1909.

From Alfred Newberry Shankle's pension application filed July 24, 1909 and approved August 31, 1909 in Gustine, Comanche County, TX, Alfred stated: "I enlisted and served in the military service of the Confederate States during the war between the States of the United States, and that I did not desert the Confederate service, but during said war I was loyal and true to my duty, and never at any time voluntarily abandoned my post of duty in the said service; that I was honorably discharged at Flat Gap, TN in 1864 on account of ill health and that I am 62 years old, was born in Dekalb County, AL and have resided in Texas since 1871 in the county of Comanche."

Alfred's brother-in-law, Aaron A. Tate aged 61 years of Hamilton County, TX, testified on the application for Alfred's Confederate Pension stating: "I have known him all of my life. I was at his home when he came home on a furlough with a spell of fever, and knew that he was from the army of the Confederacy located in Georgia, as well as I remember at this time, and heard him speak of the service in the said army. I lived in the same community about ten or twelve miles apart and associated together frequently. I did not know of any other soldier in the service by that name. I am certain that the said applicant is the person I have testified about in the foregoing answers. I have answered in the foregoing that I lived near the applicant and personally know him and saw him while at home, and my knowledge of the same is not based on conjecture. I know he stayed in the service until the surrender. I do not know what company, I don't recollect. He went in about the 3rd year of the war and stayed a long time, about the last two years of the war. He is not able to do a days work. He is too old and feeble. He has lived in Texas since the year 1870 and has continuously lived here.

Myra Ann (Shankle) Tate, Alfred's sister and the wife of Aaron A. Tate, testified on the application stating: "I have known the applicant about 50 years. I knew him in Dekalb County, Al. Knew him about all my life. I know that the applicant enlisted in the service of the Confederacy about three years after the war began and served until it closed, and performed the service of a soldier. I do not know that company he enlisted or served in. He enlisted sometime in 1864 in the Western Army, about two years. He is not able to support himself by labor. I am the sister of the applicant and was at home at the time and place designated above and actually knew that he left home and joined the army and returned to the army and remained there until the close of the war. I am positively certain that the applicant is the identical person testified about. I have answered above. He was my brother and we lived together in the same family. He has lived here since 1870."

When Alfred died in 1916, his widow, Martha Jane drew his pension until her death in 1919.

The 1870 Census, Dekalb County, AL shows Alfred age 25, Jane age 20, George, age 4. Alfred and Martha Jane were in the 1900 Census in Comanche County, TX. Alfred Newbery Shankle and his wife have a tall, double tombstone: "Mother and Father SHANKLE" with inscriptions showing names and dates. Comanche County Gravestone Inscriptions.

More About ALFRED NEWBERRY SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

Occupation: Farmer

Children of MARTHA TATE and ALFRED SHANKLE are:

i. GEORGE ROBERT6 SHANKLE, b. December 07, 1866, Dekalb County, AL; d. April 15, 1936, Eastland County, TX; m. EDNA LAURA WHITE, August 11, 1892, Comanche County, TX; b. June 23, 1875, Coryell County, TX; d. July 03, 1955, Ranger, Eastland County, TX.

More About GEORGE ROBERT SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Evergreen Cemetery, Ranger, Eastland County, TX

More About EDNA LAURA WHITE:

Burial: Unknown, Evergreen Cemetery, Ranger, Eastland County, TX

ii. LYDIA ANN SHANKLE, b. December 04, 1870; d. December 19, 1941, Dallas, Dallas County, TX; m. RAYMOND COOKE, December 06, 1888, Fleming Community, Comance County, TX by Rev. C. C. McCurdy; b. November 20, 1866, Hempstead, Waller County, TX; d. January 06, 1919, Gustine, Comanche County, TX.

Notes for LYDIA ANN SHANKLE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

(in part)....She was "Mama" to me, probably because Mother called her that, too. She had beautiful white, naturally curly hair for as long as I can remember. In the tintype picture we have, it appeared to be light brown when she was young. She had blue eyes and fair skin, and was pleasingly plump as seen in pictures. I have no way of knowing how tall she was, but she wasn't as tall as my Mother, who was 5'9". I was twelve when she died.

She and my mother lived together and after I was born, she took care of me while Mother worked. She could sew and had an old treadle sewing machine. To open it for sewing, the top opened and lifted the machine out to make a work table. I would lie on top of that and take a nap when she sewed. The soothing noise always made me sleepy.

While we were living on Ewing, Mother remarried. "Mama" lived with us a while, but when Aunt Lou Ella, came to Dallas, she moved in with her on Elmore.

I remember one holiday, either Christmas or New Years, when I was fairly small, Mother had bought some fireworks. I never liked the firecrackers or anything loud, so she had bought me some Roman Candles and sparklers. I kept begging "mama" to shoot off some of the Roman Candles, but because it was very cold, she decided to light one and open the window and shoot it off through it. She lit it, but didn't quite get the window open before it started going off. Balls of fire were going off all in the room, and one or two landed on the bed and burned a hole in the quilt.

So far as I know, no one knew that "Mama" dipped snuff until she moved in with Aunt Lou Ella. Aunt Lou Ella also dipped snuff and would buy some for "Mama", too. But "Mama" would never dip in front of Aunt Lou Ella. When she died, her little snuff can was in her apron pocket.

I remember very little about when "Mama" died. I just remember that we went to the house and "Mama" was i bed. I remember Mother telling me that she was very sick. Mother put me to bed and I remember thinking that "Mama" would be alright in the morning. Mother came in later, and work me and told me that "Mama" had died. I went in and saw her before the funeral home came to get her. The funeral home was just a few doors down Denley Drive from where "Mama" and Aunt Lou Ella lived.

I certainly have very good memories of her, but I think that something that Mother wrote about her was a very good tribute. In some of Mother's papers about what little she knew about the family history, she had written: "Mama" was never known to say a bad word about anyone."

Source: Mae Evelyn "Bitsie" (McDaniel) Hendrex, daughter of Grace (Cooke) McDaniel, granddaughter of Lydia Ann (Shankle) Cooke)

"Mamma took with a sick stomach and Tuesday evening and about 10:00 PM that night got up and seemed to loose use of herself. I got her in a chair and after about an hour she still couldn't move. I called Hope, they came and just as we got her on the bed, she fainted. We called the doctor and the next day he said he didn't think she would ever walk again. For three days she was almost helpless but began to improve and got able to walk with a cane and a little help. We left the light on at night for three weeks. But that night she seemed to feel so much better and insisted on putting the light out. But next evening about 5 o'clock, she took real sick at her stomach again and about 9 had the hardest chill or rigor. Robert stayed till 2 o'clock and she seemed to be resting. He went home but Grace stayed all night, but early next morning we knew she was so much worse. We called Robert and Hope. They came, also phoned "Cap" (Loyd) and Leora. When the doctor came out about 10 o'clock, he said her time was short. The boys had gone on to work. We called them. "Cap" and Leora and Iona (Grace) got here about 2:30 Wednesday evening the 18th of December. Mamma died Thursday morning at 10 minutes till 1 o'clock; was carried to Smith & Lamar funeral home and on to the Albin Cemetery in Comanche County and buried beside Papa on Saturday, December 20, 1941. Papa died June 6, 1919.

Source: Copied from a note written by daughter, Ella (Lou Ella) soon after Mamma's death.

More About LYDIA ANN SHANKLE:

Burial: December 20, 1941, Albin Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Notes for RAYMOND COOKE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Raymond and Lydia bought a farm ("the old Cooke homestead") in Gustine in 1904 and farmed it until Raymond died in 1919. There was no road into the property, you had to go through the Caraway Ranch to get to it. Lydia and their son, Robert, and his wife, Vida and their children, Hollis and Marie lived there for several years before Robert and family moved to Dallas. Lydia continued living there until about 1928 when she sold it their son Loyd "Cap" and his wife Leora (Randerson) Cooke. Cap and Leora remodeled the old farm house and lived there until about 1950. The farm was located five miles east of Gustine.

Source: Hollis Cooke, November 1989)

"Raymond and Lydia's children went to school at Farmers Chapel and later at Gustine school. I used to play at the farm, down in the lower pasture by the creek. It was an old Indian Burial Ground and I made my playhouse of of Indian arrow heads."

Source: Marie (Cooke) Wright, granddaughter

This is to Certify that Raymond received Holy Baptism in St. Bartholomew's Church, Hempstead on Sunday the Ninth day of August in the year of our Lord 1874.

Parents: Alexander Cooke Ellen Cooke

Sponsors: D. R. W. Boxley Mrs. A. Boxley

Attest: L. R. Rucker, Rector

Source: Copy of Baptism Record

Raymond died in the 1919 flu epidemic. His death certificate shows cause of death as "La Grippe Pneumonia." He is buried in the Albin Cemetery, Comanche, Texas. His tombstone looks like a wooden log, possibly the symbol of Woodmen of the World

Lydia stayed on the farm for many years after his death, but in time, she moved to Dallas to be near her children. Raymond and Lydia's son, Loyd Cooke and his wife, Leora (Randerson) Cooke bought the old homestead and they sold the old place in either 1968 or 1969. In 1992, Hollis and Billie went to see it and found out that a new owner had bought it and torn it down.

More About RAYMOND COOKE:

Burial: Unknown, Albin Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Occupation: Farmer

iii. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS "LUM" SHANKLE, b. January 26, 1877, Comanche, Comanche County, TX; d. February 25, 1960, Comanche, Comanche County, TX; m. NANCY RILLA MOORE, January 14, 1900, Fleming Community, Comance County, TX by Rev. C. C. McCurdy; b. 1881, Comanche, Comanche County, TX; d. 1977, Comanche, Comanche County, TX.

More About CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS "LUM" SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Occupation: Livestock Dealer

More About NANCY RILLA MOORE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

iv. LOU H. SHANKLE, b. September 1879; d. February 02, 1955, Comanche, Comanche County, TX; m. JIM H. EDWARDS, September 21, 1913, Comanche, Comanche County, TX; b. 1882; d. February 02, 1955, Comanche County, TX.

More About LOU H. SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

More About JIM H. EDWARDS:

Burial: February 03, 1955, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

v. IONA EVELYN SHANKLE, b. February 22, 1883, Near Newbury, Comanche, TX; d. June 05, 1957, Comanche County, TX.

More About IONA EVELYN SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

 

139. AARON SYLVESTER5 TATE (ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 28, 1847 in Dekalb County, AL, and died September 17, 1926 in Comanche County, TX. He married MYRA ANN SHANKLE February 09, 1870 in Dekalb County, AL, daughter of GEORGE SHANKLE and ELIZABETH HOLLAND. She was born August 15, 1847 in Dekalb County, AL, and died March 22, 1928 in Comanche County, TX.

Notes for AARON SYLVESTER TATE:

Aaron Sylvester Tate and his sister, Martha Jane Tate married a brother and sister from the George and Elizabeth Shankle family.

More About AARON SYLVESTER TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Energy Cemetery, Energy, Comanche County, TX

More About MYRA ANN SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Energy Cemetery, Energy, Comanche County, TX

Children of AARON TATE and MYRA SHANKLE are:

i. GEORGE ROBERT6 TATE, b. April 01, 1875, Comanche County, TX; d. July 19, 1963, Abilene, Jones County, TX; m. LEE ANN WILHELM; b. November 11, 1879, Rockdale, Milam County, TX; d. Unknown.

Notes for GEORGE ROBERT TATE:

Information on theses families comes from family records of Dottie Hamilton Tate. Found in the James Striegel Tate Papers.

ii. JOHN J.TATE, b. 1876, Dekalb County, AL; d. Unknown; m. BELLE; d. Unknown.

iii. WILLIAM H. TATE, b. 1880, Dekalb County, AL; d. 1962, Comanche County, TX; m. BELLE; d. Unknown.

More About WILLIAM H. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

iv. JOSEPH AARON TATE, b. August 1885, Dekalb County, AL; d. January 19, 1952, Comanche, Comanche County, TX.

Notes for JOSEPH AARON TATE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Joe, at age 34, , is in the 1920 Comanche, TX Census #275A in the household of his parents.

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More About JOSEPH AARON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

v. LILLIE ELIZABETH TATE, b. March 21, 1887, Polk County, AR; d. November 03, 1958, Gustine, Comanche County, TX; m. JAMES T. LAYMAN; d. Unknown.

Notes for LILLIE ELIZABETH TATE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Lilly, age 32, is in the 1920 Comanche County, TX Census #257A in the household of her parents.

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More About LILLIE ELIZABETH TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

vi. CHARLIE CLYDE TATE, b. January 1889, AR; d. Unknown.

 

140. JAMES HENRY5 TATE (ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 25, 1860 in DeKalb County, AL, and died November 08, 1949 in Comanche County, TX. He married LILLIE ELVIRA SEAGO December 24, 1885 in Comanche County, TX. She was born April 16, 1868 in TX, and died April 19, 1936 in Comanche County, TX.

Notes for JAMES HENRY TATE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Comanche County Gravestone Inscriptions confirm the birth and death of James Henry Tate.

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More About JAMES HENRY TATE:

Burial: November 1949, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

More About LILLIE ELVIRA SEAGO:

Burial: April 1936, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

Children of JAMES TATE and LILLIE SEAGO are:

i. ROBERT6 TATE, b. April 26, 1889, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. RUBY SWAN, 1916; b. March 07, 1896, Tahoka, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. CHARLES LEE TATE, b. January 16, 1892, Comanche County, TX; d. March 21, 1971, Brady, TX; m. BESSIE OPHELIA PANNELL, March 03, 1912, Comanche County, TX; b. March 03, 1895, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. MINNIE OLA TATE, b. January 06, 1894, Comanche County, TX; d. November 30, 1989, Comanche County, TX; m. JAMES CARL ROBERTS; b. March 16, 1893, Comanche, County, TX; d. March 24, 1983, Comanche County, TX.

More About MINNIE OLA TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche, Comanche County, TX

More About JAMES CARL ROBERTS:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche, Comanche County, TX

 

141. GEORGE WASHINGTON5 TATE (ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 14, 1864 in DeKalb County, AL, and died December 16, 1931 in Comanche County, TX. He married AVA ADELAIDE ROBERTSON in Dublin, Erath County, TX. She was born 1878, and died 1962.

More About GEORGE WASHINGTON TATE:

Burial: December 1931, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Child of GEORGE TATE and AVA ROBERTSON is:

i. ELIZABETH6 TATE, d. Unknown.

Notes for ELIZABETH TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1972, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

Never married. Buried along side her parents in Oakwood Cemetery.

More About ELIZABETH TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

 

142. JOHN FRANKLIN5 TATE (ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 21, 1865 in DeKalb County, AL, and died January 25, 1949 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX. He married MARTHA ANN WETZEL January 16, 1890 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX. She was born November 12, 1869 in GA, and died January 11, 1959 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX.

More About JOHN FRANKLIN TATE:

Burial: January 1949, Comanche, Comanche County, TX

More About MARTHA ANN WETZEL:

Burial: January 1959, Comanche, Comanche County, TX

Children of JOHN TATE and MARTHA WETZEL are:

i. INFANT6 TATE, b. April 07, 1894, Comanche County, TX; d. April 07, 1894, Comanche County, TX.

ii. KARL FRANKLIN TATE, b. May 31, 1897, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. ANGELINE LUCY SLACK; b. February 28, 1898; d. November 10, 1971, Dallas, TX.

iii. GEORGE PRESTON TATE, b. October 15, 1900, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. NIMA OVIA MCARTHUR, Private; b. Private.

iv. FLOSSIE MINERVA TATE, b. March 26, 1907, Comanche County, TX; d. June 27, 1974; m. J. V. CARTER, Private; b. Private.

 

143. GENERAL COLUMBUS5 TATE (ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 15, 1871 in Newburg, Comanche County, TX, and died March 14, 1907 in Comanche County, TX. He married JESSIE S. CREAMER October 13, 1892 in Comanche County, TX. She was born September 11, 1874 in Comanche County, TX, and died March 03, 1961 in Comanche County, TX.

More About GENERAL COLUMBUS TATE:

Burial: March 1907, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

More About JESSIE S. CREAMER:

Burial: March 1961, Board Church Cemetery, Gustine, Comanche County, TX

Children of GENERAL TATE and JESSIE CREAMER are:

i. MARTHA6 TATE, b. September 20, 1893, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. CHARLES PRESCOTT; d. Unknown.

ii. WILLIE MAE TATE, b. December 11, 1895, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. MAMIE JEWELL TATE, b. July 13, 1898, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. ROBERT LEE TATE, b. August 21, 1903, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. ROY HERMAN TATE, b. Private.

 

144. J. CORNELIA5 TATE (ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 01, 1876 in Comanche County, TX, and died June 01, 1976 in Comanche County, TX. She married ALANZO E. O'DELL December 27, 1896. He died Unknown.

Notes for J. CORNELIA TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1972, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

She joined DAR #415144.

Children of J. TATE and ALANZO O'DELL are:

i. YVONNE6 O'DELL, b. Private; m. ROBERT G. FRENCH, Private; b. Private.

ii. ELECTRA O'DELL, b. February 1899, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

Children of J. TATE and ALANZO O'DELL are:

i. YVONNE6 O'DELL, b. Private; m. ROBERT G. FRENCH, Private; b. Private.

ii. ELECTRA O'DELL, b. February 1899, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

 

Generation No. 5

116. ELIAS P.6 TATE (JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 25, 1845 in Grundy County, TN, and died 1885. He married JANE THOMPSON May 18, 1866 in Grundy County, TN. She died Unknown.

Children of ELIAS TATE and JANE THOMPSON are:

i. MARTHA7 TATE, b. 1873; d. Unknown; m. WILL DICKERSON; d. Unknown.

291. ii. LOUIE WALTER TATE, b. September 11, 1880, Grundy County, TN; d. 1966.

 

117. JOSEPH (HOODY)6 TATE (JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 12, 1866 in Grundy or Sequatchie County, TN, and died October 10, 1927. He married LYDIA EMERLINE WARD February 27, 1894. She was born July 31, 1875, and died January 26, 1954 in DeSoto, MO.

Notes for LYDIA EMERLINE WARD:

Mrs. Lydia Tate, 79, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ada Zoph in DeSoto, MO, yesterday, where she had been visiting since last August.

Reported in the local paper, in an email from Robert Tate, Spring Hill, TN

More About LYDIA EMERLINE WARD:

Burial: Unknown, Charleston, MO

Children of JOSEPH TATE and LYDIA WARD are:

i. NOAH (NOEL) ELICK7 TATE, b. 1895, Mississippi County, MO; d. October 18, 1895, Mississippi County, MO.

292. ii. ROBERT EARNEST TATE, b. December 07, 1896, Mississippi County, MO; d. February 07, 1988.

iii. BABY GIRL TATE, b. June 12, 1898, Mississippi County, MO; d. June 21, 1898.

iv. ICY TATE, b. April 07, 1900, Mississippi County, MO; d. November 20, 1900.

293. v. CHARLES DEWEY TATE, b. September 14, 1901, Mississippi County, MO; d. Unknown.

294. vi. ARLEY ORVAL TATE, b. September 19, 1903, Mississippi County, MO; d. October 01, 1976, Siskeston, MO.

295. vii. STELLA VIOLA TATE, b. Private.

296. viii. ALMA TATE, b. Private.

297. ix. EMMA JETTA TATE, b. Private.

298. x. LULA LUETTA TATE, b. May 04, 1912; d. November 09, 1977, St. Louis, MO.

299. xi. ADA ADELINE TATE, b. Private.

xii. ALBERT TATE, b. April 16, 1916, Mississippi County, MO; d. October 13, 1916, Mississippi County, MO.

300. xiii. JAMES (JOE) JOSEPH TATE, b. Private.

 

118. ELIZABETH (LIZZIE)6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 01, 1847 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died August 22, 1911. She married (1) WILLIAM HENNESSEY in Beersheba Springs, TN. He was born 1845, and died Unknown.

Children of ELIZABETH TATE and WILLIAM HENNESSEY are:

i. FRANK7 HENNESSEY, b. Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown.

301. ii. BELLE HENNESSEY, b. Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown.

302. iii. LOU VERNIE HENNESSEY, b. March 29, 1869, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. April 30, 1938, Kimberly, ID.

 

119. SARAH S.6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 21, 1850 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died 1879. She married JAMES K. POLK NORTHCUTT December 01, 1870 in Grundy County, TN. He was born 1845, and died May 27, 1936 in Van Buren County, TN.

Children of SARAH TATE and JAMES NORTHCUTT are:

i. MARY AGNES7 NORTHCUTT, b. August 16, 1872; d. Unknown.

ii. FRANK CHEATHAM NORTHCUTT, b. 1873; d. January 04, 1896.

iii. AVERY NORTHCUTT, b. August 10, 1875; d. Unknown.

iv. FANNY NORTHCUTT, b. December 16, 1877; d. December 16, 1902.

 

120. FRANCIS MARION6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 30, 1853 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died December 02, 1927. He married MINERVA (NERVA) FRANCES TATE. She died Unknown.

Children of FRANCIS TATE and MINERVA TATE are:

i. GEORGE WASHINGTON7 TATE, b. 1879, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. CHARLES E. TATE, b. June 1881, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. LASSIE B. TATE, b. November 1883, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. AGNES TATE, b. 1885, Grundy County, TN; d. 1885, Grundy County, TN.

303. v. WILLIAM VICTOR TATE, b. March 22, 1887, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. WALTER H. TATE, b. February 1891, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. DELIA TATE, b. November 1893, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

viii. CARRIE TATE, b. 1895, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

ix. MAYMIE TATE, b. November 1897, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

121. ROBERT DAVID RICHARD6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 24, 1855 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died February 08, 1926 in Altamont, Altamont, TN. He married SERENA AMERICA DUTTON November 18, 1877, daughter of JOHN DUTTON. She was born May 28, 1855 in Cherokee, AL/Cherokee, Colbert Co., AL, and died May 18, 1932 in Altamont, Grundy County, TN.

More About ROBERT DAVID RICHARD TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

Children of ROBERT TATE and SERENA DUTTON are:

304. i. ARKY DAGMAR7 TATE, b. December 1879, Grundy County, TN; d. August 11, 1934.

305. ii. OSCAR LAWSON TATE, b. May 17, 1881, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. April 16, 1971, Warren County, TN.

306. iii. WILLIE CLYDE TATE, b. December 31, 1883, Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN; d. January 16, 1955, Tarleton Valley, Grundy County, TN.

307. iv. JAMES (JIM HERMAN TATE, b. April 18, 1886, Grundy County, TN; d. December 27, 1959.

308. v. HASKELL SAM TATE, b. May 04, 1887, Altamont, Grundy County, TN; d. January 27, 1960.

309. vi. JOHN SEXTON TATE, b. August 10, 1892, Grundy County, TN; d. May 18, 1975, Wayne, Michigan.

310. vii. ARNOLD EUGENE TATE, b. April 07, 1897, Altamont, Grundy County, TN; d. August 08, 1986.

 

122. ELIJAH M. (TWIN)6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 20, 1858 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died July 20, 1935 in ID. He married MARY ANN WILLIAMS January 04, 1883 in Sequatchie County, TN. She died Unknown.

Children of ELIJAH TATE and MARY WILLIAMS are:

i. IKE7 TATE, d. Unknown.

ii. ERNEST TATE, d. Unknown.

iii. TULL TATE, d. Unknown.

iv. JAMES (JIM) TATE, d. Unknown.

v. WILLIS TATE, d. Unknown.

vi. EL TATE, d. Unknown.

vii. BETH TATE, d. Unknown.

viii. DESS TATE, d. Unknown.

ix. MARY TATE, d. Unknown.

x. EVA TATE, d. Unknown.

xi. ELLA TATE, d. Unknown.

xii. HALLIE TATE, d. Unknown.

xiii. BERTHA TATE, d. Unknown.

 

123. JOSEPH SMITH (TWIN)6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 20, 1858 in Grundy County, TN, and died July 30, 1935 in Jerome County, ID. He married (1) MINERVA GREEN. She was born August 11, 1887, and died February 09, 1977 in Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN. He married (2) SUSAN SMITH Abt. 1878. She was born in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown in Madison County, AL.

More About MINERVA GREEN:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

Children of JOSEPH TATE and MINERVA GREEN are:

i. STOKES7 TATE, b. June 28, 1914, Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN; d. September 17, 1940.

Notes for STOKES TATE:

Southern Standard, McMinnville, Warren County, TN, - Friday, September 20, 1940

Beersheba Man kills Wife, Then Suicides

Stokes Tate, 25, Beersheba, former WPA employee, shot and killed his 33 year old wife, Tuesday with a 22-calibre rifle, then took his own life with the same weapon, according to the report of officers of that county. The shooting occurred at the Tate home in the presence of Mrs. Tate's five young children by a former marriage. A Coroner's verdict was murder and suicide.

 

More About STOKES TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

ii. NATHANIEL TATE, b. Private.

iii. MAUDIE TATE, b. Private.

Children of JOSEPH TATE and SUSAN SMITH are:

iv. E. J.7 TATE, d. Unknown.

Notes for E. J. TATE:

Infant death.

311. v. ALBERT FRANKLIN TATE, b. August 19, 1881, Tarlton, TN; d. January 25, 1956, Grundy County, TN.

vi. HILDA TATE, b. July 1883, Tarlton, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. MORTON TATE, b. February 1889, Tarlton, TN; d. Unknown.

viii. ELIJAH S. TATE, b. May 1892, Tarlton, TN; d. Unknown.

ix. ELIZABETH F. TATE, b. January 1895, Tarlton, TN; d. Unknown.

x. NANCY H. TATE, b. November 1897, Tarlton, TN; d. Unknown.

xi. MARY TATE, b. 1901, Tarlton, TN; d. Unknown.

 

124. JOHN ARMFIELD6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 17, 1861 in Grundy County, TN, and died July 03, 1955 in Henryetta, Okmulgee County, OK. He married HARRIETT (HATTIE) SATTERFIELD TATE June 30, 1881 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN, daughter of CALVIN TATE and FRANCES CHRISTIAN. She was born October 01, 1866 in Fayetteville, Lincoln County, TN, and died July 20, 1956 in Henryetta, Okmulgee County, OK.

Children of JOHN TATE and HARRIETT TATE are:

i. BILL7 TATE, d. Unknown.

ii. HATTIE TATE, d. Unknown.

iii. R. J. TATE, d. Unknown.

iv. WALTER TATE, b. 1882, Thurber County, TX; d. 1899.

Notes for WALTER TATE:

Walter was shot and killed accidentally when he was 17 years old.

v. PHILLIP TATE, b. 1883, Thurber County, TX; d. Unknown, Beersheba Springs, TN.

vi. JOSEPH TATE, b. 1885, Thurber County, TX; d. Unknown, Beersheba Springs, TN.

vii. ALBERT (ABB) TATE, b. July 28, 1888, Thurber County, TX; d. November 20, 1968, Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, ID.

312. viii. ERNEST W. TATE, b. September 15, 1890, Thurber County, TX; d. May 28, 1969, Gooding, Gooding County, ID.

ix. NELLIE (NELL) TATE, b. March 15, 1892, Tracy City, TN; d. Unknown.

x. JOHN TATE, b. November 08, 1898, Tracy City, TN; d. April 28, 1942, Seminole, Seminole County, OK.

xi. BELLE TATE, b. February 22, 1902, Tracy City, TN; d. February 12, 1965, Washington D. C..

xii. CHARLES THEO TATE, b. Private.

 

125. ALBERT C. H.6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 18, 1863 in Grundy County, TN, and died March 31, 1934. He married EVA THOMPSON. She died Unknown.

Child of ALBERT TATE and EVA THOMPSON is:

i. MARY ELIZABETH7 TATE, b. Private.

 

126. VICTOR LAFAYETTE6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 02, 1867 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died November 21, 1946 in Grundy County, TN. He married CARRIE HADLEY COPPINGER August 28, 1889, daughter of DAVID COPPINGER and MARY PURDOM. She was born August 19, 1875 in Altamont, TN, and died June 13, 1951.

Notes for VICTOR LAFAYETTE TATE:

Source: Thomas Jefferson Barnes Papers Film 634-2, TN State Archives, Folios H101 - V192, Tate folio #181

A newspaper clipping says:

TATE - Victor Lafayette Tate, died at his home in Beersheba Springs November 21. His funeral was held from the Grace Chapel Church at Beersheba November 28, with Revs. Bean, Poole and Killian officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.

Born in Grundy County, July 2, 1867, he was a son of John A Tate and Martha Hicks Tate. He is survived by widow, Mrs Carrie Tate, three sons, Wiley Tate of Beersheba Springs, Herbert Tate, of Chattanooga and David E. Tate of Raleigh, N. C., six daughters, Mrs. Hans

Hegge of Cleveland, Mrs. Ruby Gross of Palmer, Mrs. Naomi Melfi of Nashville, Mrs. Oliver Anderson of Nashville, Mrs. Hazel Lane of Doyle and Mrs. Victoria Morrison of Beersheba Springs and two brothers, Will Tate of Beersheba Springs and John A. Tate, of Oklahoma.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Southern Standard Newspaper, Warren County, TN - December 6, 1946, Page 14

Victor Lafayette Tate, 79, died at his home in Beersheba Springs, on November 21. The funeral was held from the Grace Chapel Church at Beersheba on November 23, with Revs. Bean, Poole and Killian officiating. Burial was in the Chruch Cemetery. Born in Grundy County, July 2, 1867, he was a son of John Tate and Martha Hicks Tate. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carrie Tate, three sons, Wiley Tate of Beersheba Springs, Herbert Tate of Chattanooga and David E. Tate of Raleigh, NC; six daughters, Mrs. Harry Hegge, of Cleveland, Mrs. Ruby Gross of Tracy City, Mrs. Oliver Anderson of Palmer, Mrs. Naomi Melfi of Nashville, Mrs. Hazel Lane of Doyle and Mrs. Victoria Morrison of Beersheba Springs; and two brothers, Will Tate of Beersheba Springs and John A. Tate of Oklahoma. Arrangements by the High Funeral Company.

More About VICTOR LAFAYETTE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

More About CARRIE HADLEY COPPINGER:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

Children of VICTOR TATE and CARRIE COPPINGER are:

313. i. MARY LOUISE7 TATE, b. December 02, 1890, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. November 07, 1975.

ii. JOHN TATE, b. March 15, 1892; d. March 15, 1892.

314. iii. MARTHA ELIZABETH TATE, b. June 19, 1893, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. March 06, 1924, Beersheba Springs, TN.

315. iv. JOSEPH CARPENTER TATE, b. March 20, 1895, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. March 16, 1942, Beersheba Springs, TN.

316. v. WILEY MILLARD TATE, b. February 24, 1897, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. February 20, 1971.

317. vi. RUBY WILLIS TATE, b. February 20, 1899, 1899; d. April 23, 1965, Tracy City, TN.

vii. CLARA AGNES TATE, b. February 17, 1901, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. February 03, 1903.

More About CLARA AGNES TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Collins River Cemetery, Savage Gulf, TN

318. viii. ALLIE MAE TATE, b. July 01, 1903, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. April 08, 1985.

319. ix. FRANCES ALMA TATE, b. January 08, 1906, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. September 17, 1940, Beersheba Springs, TN.

320. x. HUBERT CARL TATE, b. Private.

321. xi. NAOMI LEE TATE, b. October 15, 1911, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. January 01, 1975.

322. xii. HAZEL ANNA TATE, b. Private.

323. xiii. CARRIE VICTORIA TATE, b. Private.

324. xiv. DAVID EUGENE TATE, b. Private.

127. MARY VICTORIA6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 02, 1867 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died December 27, 1943. She married JOHN HUNT MORGAN CREIGHTON. He was born January 08, 1863, and died August 07, 1941.

More About MARY VICTORIA TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

More About JOHN HUNT MORGAN CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

Children of MARY TATE and JOHN CREIGHTON are:

i. JENNIE M.7 CREIGHTON, b. 1886, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown; m. W. M. BROWN; d. Unknown.

More About JENNIE M. CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

ii. WILLIE MORGAN CREIGHTON, b. 1888, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown; m. ELIZA (LIZZIE) PERRY; d. Unknown.

iii. MARTHA C. CREIGHTON, b. 1890, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown; m. CLAUD HOBBS; d. Unknown.

More About MARTHA C. CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

iv. LYCURGUS CREIGHTON, b. 1891, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown; m. MARY ESTHER ROBERTS; d. Unknown.

More About LYCURGUS CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

More About MARY ESTHER ROBERTS:

Burial: Unknown, Monteagle, TN

325. v. JOE H. CREIGHTON, b. March 21, 1893, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN; d. October 20, 1968, Gruetli, TN.

vi. VERNIE CREIGHTON, b. 1894, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown; m. (1) WILLIE HOBBS; d. Unknown; m. (2) W. B. MITCHELL; d. Unknown.

More About VERNIE CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

More About WILLIE HOBBS:

Burial: Unknown, Savage Gulf Cemetery

vii. FRANKLIN CREIGHTON, b. 1898, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown; m. MRYTLE BROWN, Private; b. Private.

More About FRANKLIN CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

viii. JOHNNY CREIGHTON, b. 1899, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown; m. MABEL HOBBS, Private; b. Private.

ix. ELIZABETH CREIGHTON, b. 1900, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown; m. MELVIN HAMPTON; d. Unknown.

More About ELIZABETH CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

x. LOUISE CREIGHTON, b. 1902, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown.

More About LOUISE CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

128. WILLIAM MORGAN6 TATE (JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 20, 1869 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died September 10, 1954 in Beersheba Springs, TN. He married (1) EMMA FRANCES HOBBS December 06, 1890, daughter of JAMES HOBBS and SARAH. She died Unknown. He married (2) MARTHA BELLE SMITH November 18, 1900, daughter of JOHN SMITH and SARAH SCRUGGS. She was born September 26, 1873, and died July 16, 1952 in Beersheba Springs, TN.

More About WILLIAM MORGAN TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

More About MARTHA BELLE SMITH:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

Children of WILLIAM TATE and EMMA HOBBS are:

326. i. NELLIE B.7 TATE, b. September 29, 1891, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. INFANT TATE, b. 1892, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. ANNIE B. TATE, b. March 02, 1894, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. April 22, 1971.

iv. WILEY GARNETT TATE, b. April 03, 1896, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. October 01, 1974.

Children of WILLIAM TATE and MARTHA SMITH are:

v. NAOMI RUTH7 TATE, b. August 31, 1901, Tarleton Valley, TN; d. June 14, 1993; m. HOYT COOK; d. Unknown.

More About NAOMI RUTH TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

vi. JOHN FRANKLIN TATE, b. April 07, 1904, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. January 11, 1984; m. MABEL SCHULZE, Private; b. Private.

More About JOHN FRANKLIN TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

vii. CLARA BELLE TATE, b. March 21, 1906, Sanders Crossing, TN; d. September 1996; m. SAM BOWDEN; d. Unknown.

More About CLARA BELLE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

More About SAM BOWDEN:

Burial: Unknown, Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashville, TN

327. viii. BESSIE AUGUSTA TATE, b. August 18, 1909, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. March 21, 1948.

ix. LEONARD LEON TATE, b. April 19, 1912, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. November 30, 1989.

More About LEONARD LEON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

129. ROBERT WOOLEY6 TATE (WILLIAM HOLEMAN (HOLE)5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1850 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. He married MARY LOCKHART July 26, 1866 in Grundy County, TN. She died Unknown.

Child of ROBERT TATE and MARY LOCKHART is:

i. GEORGE CARTER7 TATE, b. March 04, 1868, Warren County, TN; d. March 1941, Summitville, Coffee County, TN.

Notes for GEORGE CARTER TATE:

Southern Standard, McMinnville, Warren County, Newspaper - April 4, 1941

George Carter Tate, 73, died at his home in Summitville, Coffee County, at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. Funeral services were conducted from the Grace Chapel Presbyterian Church at Beersheba Sunday afternoon by Rev. Burl Killian. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. Mr. Tate, who was born in Warren County, March 4, 1868, was the son of the late Robert and Margaret Lockhart Tate. Arrangements by High Funeral Company.

More About GEORGE CARTER TATE:

Burial: March, Grace Chapel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN

 

130. ELIZABETH6 TATE (FRANCIS MARION5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 15, 1848 in Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married JAMES ASA (LITTLE ASA) GROSS. He was born August 07, 1842, and died April 01, 1930.

Children of ELIZABETH TATE and JAMES GROSS are:

i. HERBERT7 GROSS, d. Unknown.

ii. JOHN GROSS, d. Unknown.

iii. LAWSON GROSS, d. Unknown.

328. iv. MARY H. GROSS, b. December 23, 1874; d. June 1949, Tarlton, Grundy County, TN.

329. v. MARGARET ANN GROSS, b. February 15, 1878, Grundy County, TN; d. October 07, 1983, Altamont, TN.

330. vi. FLORA BELLE GROSS, b. November 03, 1882, Tarlton Valley, TN; d. November 18, 1968, Altamont, TN.

 

131. MARTHA ADA6 TATE (FRANCIS MARION5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1858 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married WILLIAM E. NUNLEY, son of ALEX NUNLEY and BETTY HOBBS. He was born in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown.

Children of MARTHA TATE and WILLIAM NUNLEY are:

i. HARRIS7 NUNLEY, d. Unknown.

ii. MARY NUNLEY, d. Unknown.

iii. ALBERT NUNLEY, d. Unknown; m. MAUDE BROWN; d. Unknown.

iv. EMMA NUNLEY, d. Unknown; m. JOSEPH (JOE) GEARY; d. Unknown.

 

132. STARLING T.6 TATE (HUMPHREY (POSE) P.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 14, 1865 in Sequatchie County, TN, and died Unknown. He married LENORA LEE TATE, daughter of ELISHA TATE and FRANCES WOOD. She was born 1871 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown.

Child of STARLING TATE and LENORA TATE is:

i. FRANK KELLY7 TATE, b. August 03, 1887, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown.

 

133. JAMES W.6 TATE (CALVIN G. S.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 08, 1855 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN, and died 1950 in Johnson City, Washington County, TN. He married MARGARET (MAGGIE). She died Unknown.

Notes for JAMES W. TATE:

James killed a black man in Tennessee. He went away to the Indian Territory and was not heard from again.

Child of JAMES TATE and MARGARET (MAGGIE) is:

331. i. JOSEPH7 TATE, b. October 30, 1879, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. May 07, 1957, Aurora, Du Page County, IL.

 

134. THOMAS (REV.) MILTON6 TATE (CALVIN G. S.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 01, 1859 in TN, and died December 08, 1951 in Stanislaus County Hospita., Modesto, Stanislaus County, CA. He married MEEZY CATHERINE (KITTY) USELTON September 20, 1882. She was born 1869 in Coffee County, TN, and died February 23, 1927 in Cox City, Grady County, OK.

Notes for THOMAS (REV.) MILTON TATE:

This family information comes from Michael Tate, descendant in an email dated August 1, 2001.

More About THOMAS (REV.) MILTON TATE:

Occupation: Minister in Linsey, OK

More About MEEZY CATHERINE (KITTY) USELTON:

Burial: Unknown, Bailey Cemetery, Rush Springs, Grady County, OK

Children of THOMAS TATE and MEEZY USELTON are:

i. W. J.7 TATE, b. July 19, 1883; d. October 13, 1887.

332. ii. WILLIAM DAWSON TATE, b. October 13, 1885, Johnson City, Washington County, TN; d. August 05, 1955, Modesto, Stanislaus County, CA.

iii. MAMIE L TATE, b. January 20, 1887; d. Unknown; m. OMER ALLEN; d. Unknown.

333. iv. LUTHER THOMAS TATE, b. February 06, 1890, AL; d. 1974, Costa Mesa, Orange County, CA.

334. v. DAVID B. TATE, b. January 11, 1892, AL; d. Unknown.

 

135. HARRIETT (HATTIE) SATTERFIELD6 TATE (CALVIN G. S.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 01, 1866 in Fayetteville, Lincoln County, TN, and died July 20, 1956 in Henryetta, Okmulgee County, OK. She married JOHN ARMFIELD TATE June 30, 1881 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN, son of JOHN TATE and MARTHA HICKS. He was born March 17, 1861 in Grundy County, TN, and died July 03, 1955 in Henryetta, Okmulgee County, OK.

Children are listed above under (124) John Armfield Tate.

136. JESEAL6 TATE (ELISHA5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1851 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. He married FANNIE LAYNE. She was born 1851 in TN, and died Unknown.

Children of JESEAL TATE and FANNIE LAYNE are:

i. MELISSA7 TATE, b. 1871, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. ELISA TATE, b. 1873, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. NORMAN WEBSTER TATE, b. 1874, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. FALLARD TATE, b. 1879, TN; d. Unknown.

v. ROBERT TATE, b. 1881, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. WEBSTER (WEB) TATE, b. 1883, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. FRANK TATE, b. 1885, TN; d. Unknown.

viii. LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL TATE, b. 1887, TN; d. Unknown.

 

137. JEZIAL6 TATE (ELISHA5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1854 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. He married ELMINA (ANNA) BOND. She was born 1857, and died Unknown.

Notes for JEZIAL TATE:

Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, 1984, by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike

Reference; Federal Census 1880 Grundy county, TN, Page 8-70. Living next door to his brother.

Children of JEZIAL TATE and ELMINA BOND are:

i. PRESTON7 TATE, b. 1875; d. Unknown.

ii. GEORGE TATE, b. 1877; d. Unknown.

 

138. LENORA LEE6 TATE (ELISHA5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1871 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married STARLING T. TATE, son of HUMPHREY TATE and ELIZABETH GUESS. He was born May 14, 1865 in Sequatchie County, TN, and died Unknown.

Child is listed above under (132) Starling T. Tate.

139. JAMES H.6 TATE (JAZEAL (ZILL)5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1851 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN, and died 1922 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN. He married (1) (?) LUSK. She died Unknown. He married (2) ANGIE. She died Unknown.

More About JAMES H. TATE:

Burial: 1922, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN

Child of JAMES TATE and (?) LUSK is:

335. i. GEORGE WASHINGTON7 TATE, b. November 03, 1880, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. September 10, 1930, Old Sweetwater, TN.

Children of JAMES TATE and ANGIE are:

ii. FRANCES (FANNIE)7 TATE, b. Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; m. MARION LEVAN; d. Unknown.

More About FRANCES (FANNIE) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Tracy City, Grundy County, TN

iii. ELEANOR TATE, b. Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. JOHN JOHNSON; d. Unknown.

iv. ETTA TATE, b. Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown, Whitwell, Marion County, TN; m. THOMAS; d. Unknown.

v. STELLA TATE, b. Tracy City, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown; m. ALONZA CAMPBELL, July 19, 1903; d. Unknown.

 

140. SCENIA6 TATE (JAZEAL (ZILL)5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 15, 1870 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN, and died August 12, 1964 in Coalmont, Grundy County, TN. She married WILLIAM STUMP October 30, 1899. He was born May 23, 1858, and died October 24, 1942 in Tracy City, TN.

Children of SCENIA TATE and WILLIAM STUMP are:

i. WINNIE7 STUMP, b. Tracy City, TN; d. Unknown.

336. ii. JESSIE STUMP, b. Private.

 

141. PRESTON6 TATE (PLEASANT HUSE5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 05, 1860 in Grundy County, TN, and died November 17, 1942 in Falls Creek, TN. He married PRISCILLA OR MARSILAR LONG January 30, 1885, daughter of JOHN LONG and CEALEY. She was born April 02, 1865 in SC, and died Unknown in Falls Creek, TN.

More About PRESTON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

More About PRISCILLA OR MARSILAR LONG:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

Children of PRESTON TATE and PRISCILLA LONG are:

i. ROSA ZOSA7 TATE, b. Fall Creek, TN; d. Unknown.

337. ii. LIZZIE JACKSON TATE, b. January 1887, Fall Creek, TN; d. Unknown.

338. iii. SAMUEL M. TATE, b. June 17, 1888, Fall Creek, TN; d. March 16, 1931.

339. iv. JAMES MASON TATE, b. November 23, 1890, Fall Creek, TN; d. February 09, 1963, Marion County, TN.

v. WILLIAM T. TATE, b. June 1892, Fall Creek, TN; d. Unknown.

340. vi. DAISY TATE, b. November 1894, Fall Creek, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. MARY L. TATE, b. January 1898, Fall Creek, TN; d. Unknown.

viii. JOHN TATE, b. March 11, 1903, Fall Creek, TN; d. Unknown.

ix. ARTHUR D. TATE, b. January 01, 1905, Fall Creek, TN; d. March 23, 1982, Palmer, TN.

x. FRED TATE, b. Private.

xi. PRESTON LEE TATE, b. Private.

 

142. DRUCILLA6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 16, 1856 in Laager, Grundy County, TN, and died August 19, 1948. She married (1) ADRIAN FULTS. He died Unknown. She married (2) (?) PIRTLE. He died Unknown.

Children of DRUCILLA TATE and ADRIAN FULTS are:

i. ELIZABETH7 FULTS, b. July 12, 1879, Laager, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

341. ii. NANCY ANN FULTS, b. March 08, 1882, Laager, TN; d. March 21, 1951.

iii. MINNIE E. FULTS, b. October 16, 1890, Laager, TN; d. 1972.

342. iv. MARTHA JANE FULTS, b. April 28, 1893, Laager, TN; d. March 21, 1951, Chattanooga, TN.

v. JOHN FULTS, b. December 05, 1894, Laager, TN; d. December 05, 1894, Laager, TN.

343. vi. FRANCES FULTS, b. October 07, 1897, Laager, TN; d. September 24, 1923, Gruetli, TN.

344. vii. FLORENCE FULTS, b. March 02, 1899, Laager, TN; d. November 26, 1980, Sewanee, TN.

 

143. ANDREW JACKSON6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 14, 1858 in Laager, TN, and died December 26, 1928 in Laager, TN. He married JANE E. GRIMES. She was born May 01, 1859 in TN, and died January 07, 1930.

Children of ANDREW TATE and JANE GRIMES are:

i. ROBERT LEE7 TATE, b. Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

345. ii. FRANK TATE, b. April 1881, Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

346. iii. JOHN TATE, b. 1883, Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

347. iv. BETTIE TATE, b. 1885, Laager, TN; d. 1953, Laager, TN.

v. WILLIAM A. TATE, b. May 23, 1887, Laager, TN; d. July 29, 1970, Laager, TN.

348. vi. LILLIE TATE, b. August 22, 1890, Laager, TN; d. March 10, 1954, Laager, TN.

349. vii. LEONARD TATE, b. 1892, Laager, TN; d. Unknown, AZ.

350. viii. PEARL TATE, b. July 12, 1895, Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

ix. BURKETT (TWIN) TATE, b. May 12, 1896, Laager, TN; d. May 12, 1896, Laager, TN.

x. BERT (TWIN) TATE, b. May 12, 1896, Laager, TN; d. August 06, 1969; m. ESTELLE HENLEY, Private; b. Private.

351. xi. ROY LEE TATE, b. December 20, 1898, Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

 

144. REBECCA6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 13, 1860 in Laager, Grundy County, TN, and died July 12, 1898. She married JOHN LATHRUM. He was born May 04, 1861, and died August 04, 1902.

Children of REBECCA TATE and JOHN LATHRUM are:

352. i. LUCINDA (LOU)7 LATHRUM, b. March 23, 1885, Laager, TN; d. March 02, 1918, NM.

353. ii. CEIGAL LATHRUM, b. April 20, 1894, Grundy County, TN; d. August 31, 1922.

145. TIMOTHY T.6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 14, 1862 in Laager, Grundy County, TN, and died October 05, 1938 in Grundy County, TN. He married NANCY DELAWARE ROSS. She was born September 20, 1865 in Marion, TN, and died 1950.

Children of TIMOTHY TATE and NANCY ROSS are:

354. i. CARRIE LEE7 TATE, b. February 14, 1885, Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

355. ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON TATE, b. October 12, 1887, Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

356. iii. VIRGINIA (VIRGIE) TATE, b. November 18, 1889, Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

357. iv. ETHELL L. BELL TATE, b. July 10, 1891, Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

v. GROVER CLEVELAND TATE, b. February 19, 1893, Laager, TN; d. Unknown; m. MARGIE NUNLEY; d. Unknown.

358. vi. MINNIE R. TATE, b. March 09, 1895; d. Unknown.

359. vii. HARLEY TATE, b. June 1897, Laager, TN; d. February 24, 1940.

360. viii. GRETLY (SUSIE) TATE, b. December 1899, Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

361. ix. JOHN HARRON TATE, b. September 25, 1902, Laager, TN; d. September 26, 1978.

362. x. RAYMOND J. TATE, b. November 03, 1904, Laager, TN; d. November 1962.

146. CATHERINE6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 1865 in Laager, Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married ERHART FLURRY. He died Unknown.

Children of CATHERINE TATE and ERHART FLURRY are:

i. ERNEST7 FLURRY, b. Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. CLYDE FLURRY, b. Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. FRITZ FLURRY, b. Laager, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. EMMA CATHERINE FLURRY, b. January 19, 1903, Laager, TN; d. October 27, 1905, Laager, TN.

147. LOU TELLA6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 17, 1867 in Laager, Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married (1) JOHN SWEETEN. He died Unknown. She married (2) GEORGE W. GOLSTON November 15, 1893. He died January 16, 1894.

Child of LOU TATE and GEORGE GOLSTON is:

363. i. GEORGE LADDEN7 GOLSTON, b. August 11, 1894, Grundy County, TN; d. July 05, 1966.

 

148. MALISSA BELL6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 14, 1869 in Laager, Grundy County, TN, and died August 26, 1948. She married DAVID DETROIT DYKES 1891 in Laager, TN. He was born December 05, 1870 in Gruetli, TN, and died July 08, 1958.

Children of MALISSA TATE and DAVID DYKES are:

364. i. CLARK AVNER7 DYKES, b. July 30, 1894, Pryor Ridge, TN; d. July 11, 1979, McMinnville, TN.

ii. OLIVE MARY DYKES, b. December 10, 1896, Pryor Ridge, TN; d. Unknown.

365. iii. COLEMAN HERBERT DYKES, b. November 02, 1898, Tracy City, TN; d. December 26, 1969, Knoxville, TN.

iv. BEATRICE DYKES, b. June 13, 1901, Tracy City, TN; d. Unknown.

v. OSCAR GILBERT DYKES, b. March 20, 1903, Tracy City, TN; d. July 20, 1973, McMinnville, TN.

vi. HAZEL LOUZETTA DYKES, b. May 03, 1906, Laager, TN; d. October 29, 1908, Laager, TN.

vii. CLAUDE BARTLEY DYKES, b. December 23, 1909, Laager, TN; d. 1958.

 

149. AMANDA6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1872 in Laager, Grundy County, TN, and died 1946. She married HENRY BASCOM OVERTURFF. He was born 1870, and died Unknown.

Children of AMANDA TATE and HENRY OVERTURFF are:

i. EDITH7 OVERTURFF, b. Private.

ii. HERBERT OVERTURFF, b. Private.

iii. GLADYS OVERTURFF, b. Private.

iv. CLARENCE OVERTURFF, b. Private.

v. HILDA OVERTURFF, b. Private.

150. LAURA6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 22, 1874 in Laager, Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married JOHN KNIES June 07, 1892 in Grundy County, TN. He was born April 17, 1868 in Millersburgh, OH, and died Unknown.

Children of LAURA TATE and JOHN KNIES are:

i. LENA7 KNIES, b. April 21, 1893, Winchester, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. ARTHUR KNIES, b. June 21, 1895, Winchester, TN; d. Unknown.

iii. LORETTA KNIES, b. June 11, 1898, Winchester, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. JOHN MARKS KNIES, b. April 08, 1901, Winchester, TN; d. Unknown.

151. ALEXANDER (DOCK)6 TATE (LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 1877 in Laager, Grundy County, TN, and died 1948 in Laager, Grundy County, TN. He married BEULAH PIERSON. She was born 1884, and died Unknown.

Children of ALEXANDER TATE and BEULAH PIERSON are:

366. i. MELVIN D.7 TATE, b. October 31, 1906, Laager, TN; d. February 18, 1971, Grundy County, TN.

367. ii. HANEY LORENE TATE, b. Private.

368. iii. ETHEL L. TATE, b. Private.

iv. EVERETT TATE, b. Private.

369. v. FRANCIS THEAR TATE, b. Private.

370. vi. JEWEL ANGUS TATE, b. Private.

vii. JOYCE ALLEN TATE, b. Private; m. BERNICE MULLINIX, Private; b. Private.

152. WILLIAM (BILL) MARTIN6 TATE (ANDREW JACKSON5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 18, 1866 in Chattanooga, TN, and died September 24, 1932 in Poetry, TX. He married ELIZABETH ELLEN TATE September 04, 1892 in Pickens County, OK, daughter of MARTIN TATE and DORENDA MORRIS. She was born January 23, 1873 in Kaufman County, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of WILLIAM TATE and ELIZABETH TATE are:

i. LOU METTIE7 TATE, b. May 10, 1894, Turners Point, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. NELLIE LEE TATE, b. December 15, 1896, Turners Point, TX; d. December 15, 1896, Turners Point, TX.

iii. OLLIE MAY TATE, b. April 08, 1898, Turners Point, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. BARNEY GIBBS, b. April 05, 1900, Turners Point, TX; d. Unknown.

v. LELA MAY, b. June 06, 1903, Turners Point, TX; d. September 04, 1903, Turners Point, TX.

vi. JAMES STILL, b. March 15, 1905, Turners Point, TX; d. Unknown.

vii. THELMA ELIZABETH, b. Private.

viii. GENIE JUANITA, b. Private.

153. BARSHA JANE6 TATE (ANDREW JACKSON5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 21, 1869 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married ROBERT BENTON INGRAM August 15, 1886 in Kaufman County, TX. He died Unknown in Madisonville, KY.

More About BARSHA JANE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Bowman Cemetery, Craighead County, AR

Notes for ROBERT BENTON INGRAM:

The information on Barsha Jane Tate's husband and descendants was provided by Marcene Oxford of Coweta, OK. Her husband is

a direct descendant of this family. Emails were exchanged in March, 2001.

Children of BARSHA TATE and ROBERT INGRAM are:

371. i. MALICHI (MALLIE)7 INGRAM, b. July 08, 1886, Kaufman County, TX; d. January 1971, Truman, Poinsett County, AR.

ii. EMERY INGRAM, d. Unknown.

iii. HOMER INGRAM, d. Unknown.

iv. LETHA INGRAM, b. March 1899; d. Unknown; m. ELMER WILEY; d. Unknown.

v. ORA INGRAM, b. Private; m. LAVERN GRAY, Private; d. Unknown.

154. JOSIAH B.6 TATE (JOHN STUBBLEFIELD5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 15, 1863 in Altamont, TN, and died November 12, 1926. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH. PATRICK. She was born May 05, 1865 in MO, and died October 09, 1916 in Imperial, CA. He married (2) MAUDE HOWELL, daughter of ROBERT HOWELL and NANCY. She was born July 26, 1896 in Graham, KY, and died Unknown.

More About JOSIAH B. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

Children of JOSIAH TATE and SARAH PATRICK are:

i. HOMER7 TATE, b. February 26, 1890; d. Unknown.

ii. OLIVER TATE, b. May 12, 1892; d. Unknown, Los Angeles, CA.

iii. LENEVER TATE, b. May 06, 1895; d. Unknown.

iv. EARL TATE, b. April 02, 1897; d. Unknown.

v. BURTON M. TATE, b. November 07, 1898; d. Unknown.

vi. ADNA TATE, b. June 30, 1900; d. Unknown.

vii. MORGAN TATE, b. February 06, 1903; d. Unknown.

viii. ALENE TATE, b. Private.

ix. HENRY TATE, b. November 10, 1905; d. Unknown.

Children of JOSIAH TATE and MAUDE HOWELL are:

x. JOSIAH B. (JR.)7 TATE, b. Private.

xi. MARILYN, b. Private.

xii. HERSHEL, b. Private.

155. STELLA MAE6 TATE (JOHN STUBBLEFIELD5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1867 in Altamont, TN, and died June 05, 1940. She married WILLIAM LOCKHART December 23, 1886 in Grundy County, TN. He was born September 04, 1863 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown.

Children of STELLA TATE and WILLIAM LOCKHART are:

i. KATE7 LOCKHART, b. October 28, 1888, Altamont, TN; d. Unknown.

ii. ALLEN LOCKHART, b. February 09, 1891, Altamont, TN; d. February 24, 1964.

iii. ALFA LOCKHART, b. 1892, Altamont, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. FRED LOCKHART, b. May 16, 1895, Altamont, TN; d. Unknown.

v. JAMES LOCKHART, b. 1897, Altamont, TN; d. Unknown.

vi. LENA LOCKHART, b. 1899, Altamont, TN; d. Unknown.

vii. EMMA LOCKHART, b. 1902, Altamont, TN; d. Unknown.

156. WILLIAM L.6 TATE (JOHN STUBBLEFIELD5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 18, 1870 in Altamont, Grundy County, TN, and died November 29, 1949 in Coalmont, Grundy County, TN. He married MOLLY CAMPBELL July 03, 1908 in Grundy County, TN, daughter of ALBERT CAMPBELL and BRAZIEL MYERS. She was born December 15, 1881 in Grundy County, TN, and died March 20, 1963 in Coalmont, Grundy County, TN.

More About WILLIAM L. TATE:

Burial: 1949, Coalmont, Grundy County, TN

More About MOLLY CAMPBELL:

Burial: 1963, Coalmont, Grundy County, TN

Children of WILLIAM TATE and MOLLY CAMPBELL are:

i. LUCY7 TATE, b. Private; m. EARL BEAN, Private; b. Private.

ii. HOMER L. TATE, b. March 26, 1903, Grundy County, TN; d. May 17, 1963, Grundy County, TN; m. ISABEL BEAN, Private; b. Private.

Notes for HOMER L. TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

Homer was the son of Molly, but Will was not his father. He went by the name of Tate. Earl and Isabel Bean were brother and sister.

157. HARRIS (LINK) B.6 TATE (JOHN STUBBLEFIELD5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 15, 1872 in Altamont, TN, and died October 22, 1920 in Altamont, TN. He married FLORA BELLE GROSS March 12, 1901, daughter of JAMES GROSS and ELIZABETH TATE. She was born November 03, 1882 in Tarlton Valley, TN, and died November 18, 1968 in Altamont, TN.

Children of HARRIS TATE and FLORA GROSS are:

i. LEONARD7 TATE, b. April 30, 1902, Altamont, TN; d. July 30, 1903, Altamont, TN.

ii. LELA TATE, b. Private.

iii. LEO TATE, b. Private.

iv. BUFORD TATE, b. June 21, 1908, Altamont, TN; d. April 12, 1977.

158. LOUISE6 TATE (JOHN STUBBLEFIELD5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 04, 1876 in Altamont, TN, and died January 14, 1941 in Altamont, TN. She married JESSE KILLIAN October 10, 1897 in Grundy County, TN, son of JEREMIAH KILLIAN and POLLY COPPINGER. He was born December 03, 1871 in Tarlton Valley, TN, and died August 20, 1947 in Altamont, TN.

Children of LOUISE TATE and JESSE KILLIAN are:

i. INFANT (TWIN)7 KILLIAN, b. 1899, Altamont, TN; d. 1899, Altamont, TN.

ii. INFANT (TWIN) KILLIAN, b. 1899, Altamont, TN; d. 1899, Altamont, TN.

372. iii. VERNON FRANK KILLIAN, b. October 03, 1901, Altamont, TN; d. March 31, 1975, McMinnville, TN.

iv. GEORGE WILLIS KILLIAN, b. February 17, 1904, Altamont, TN; d. Unknown; m. (1) MILDRED, Private; b. Private; m. (2) JOSEPHINE WOOD, Private; b. Private.

v. J. B. KILLIAN, b. Private; m. DORA NUNLEY, Private; b. Private.

159. MARY LAVINIA6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 20, 1867 in Turners Point, TX, and died August 05, 1952. She married JAMES PINKNEY DELLIS December 26, 1886 in Kaufman County, TX. He was born November 04, 1865 in Anderson County, TX, and died February 01, 1930.

Children of MARY TATE and JAMES DELLIS are:

373. i. LOLA CANDACE7 DELLIS, b. October 28, 1887, Poetry, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. LULA MAE DELLIS, b. April 12, 1891, Tom Green, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. LILLIE PEARL DELLIS, b. September 10, 1895, Graham, Indian Territory; d. Unknown.

iv. ALBERT MARTIN DELLIS, b. May 07, 1898; d. Unknown.

v. ELMER IVY DELLIS, b. September 07, 1902; d. Unknown.

160. SARAH BESSIE6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 08, 1871 in Poetry, TX, and died July 12, 1944 in Kemp, Kaufman County, TX. She married BENJAMIN LEE HARDY December 20, 1888. He was born October 15, 1856 in Murray County, GA, and died Unknown.

Children of SARAH TATE and BENJAMIN HARDY are:

i. WILLIE OLIN7 HARDY, b. February 24, 1891, Tom Green, TX; d. Unknown; m. SARAH JANE CLARK, June 21, 1922; d. Unknown.

ii. IVY GERTRUDE HARDY, b. February 27, 1893, Pickens, OK; d. September 23, 1894.

iii. BESSIE LEE HARDY, b. July 05, 1895, Kemp, TX; d. May 24, 1928; m. THOMAS VEACH, June 20, 1914; d. Unknown.

iv. BARNEY MARTIN HARDY, b. January 04, 1898, Kemp, TX; d. Unknown; m. MAYME WILSON, Private; b. Private.

v. PAUL HAYDEN HARDY, b. December 14, 1899, Kemp, TX; d. Unknown; m. MYRTLE SWEAT, February 12, 1920; d. Unknown.

vi. LOLA VELMA HARDY, b. Private.

vii. KIRBY TATE HARDY, b. Private.

161. ELIZABETH ELLEN6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 23, 1873 in Kaufman County, TX, and died Unknown. She married WILLIAM (BILL) MARTIN TATE September 04, 1892 in Pickens County, OK, son of ANDREW TATE and LOUISE HOBBS. He was born March 18, 1866 in Chattanooga, TN, and died September 24, 1932 in Poetry, TX.

Children are listed above under (152) William (Bill) Martin Tate.

162. ALBERT MARTIN6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 11, 1875 in Kaufman County, TX, and died May 01, 1944 in Mabank, kaufman County, TX. He married TEXANNA WHITTINBERG September 02, 1901 in Kaufman County, TX. She was born January 22, 1881, and died Unknown.

Children of ALBERT TATE and TEXANNA WHITTINBERG are:

i. VIRGIL ELMER7 TATE, b. September 10, 1902, Kaufman County, TX; d. Unknown; m. JO MARIE HARDY, Private; b. Private.

ii. AVIS LORENA TATE, b. Private; m. ALBERT SIDNEY BLANSITT, Private; b. Private.

iii. LILLIE MAE TATE, b. Private.

iv. GLADYS MAURINE TATE, b. Private; m. JOSEPH HOWARD MIXON, Private; b. Private.

v. ALBERT MORRIS TATE, b. Private; m. DOROTHY WAYNE SEALY, Private; b. Private.

vi. HELEN FAY TATE, b. Private; m. JAMES W. MEADOR, Private; b. Private.

vii. RUBY LEE TATE, b. Private.

viii. JAMES CLINTON TATE, b. Private; m. MABLE WEBB, Private; b. Private.

 

163. HOMER MARTIN6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 07, 1884 in Turners Point, Kaufman County, TX, and died February 21, 1975 in Pheonix, AZ. He married (1) EMMA PEARL COOMBS October 10, 1907 in Copper Hill, AZ. She was born February 23, 1888 in Central, AZ, and died September 09, 1983 in Pheonix, AZ. He married (2) PATRICIA IRENE BOETTECHER January 15, 1953. She was born May 12, 1895, and died Unknown.

Notes for HOMER MARTIN TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

He was a Sherriff of Graham County, AZ 1924 - 1929, a farmer. Many may remember Homer as the practical joker of the town. He moved to Central in the late summer of 1898 with his father, Martin Van Buren Tate from Spanish Fork, UT at the age of thirteen.

It seems Homer attended school in Central only a very short time. He worked at odd jobs on the farms until he was seventeen years old, when he began working in the mines. He found work at such places as Pierce, Bisbee, Glove, AZ and in Cananea, Mexico.

Emma Pearl Coombs was born in Central, AZ, the eighth child of George and Pauline Gulbransen Coombs, Jr. All Emma's formal education was received in the Central schools.

Homer was working at Globe, AZ in 1906-07. At this time, Emma left Central and went to work for the Tate's Boarding House in Globe. During this time a courtship blossomed into marriage, which took place in October of 1907. Homer and Emma began their married life at the new town site of Copper Hill, which consisted of a few 10 x 12 foot tents, boarded up on three sides. Here they lived for about three years while both Homer and Emma continued working, until very early in 1911. Emma returned to Central early in 1911 as the first born of the family was expected.

The Tates' first child, Martin Coombs Tate was born March 5, 1911. Since Central was a farming community, jobs were very scarce and about the only work available was helping on individual farms on a day or two, basis. So, in the early part of 1915, Homer felt he should procure work that would provide a better means of support for the family which now had an additional member, daughter Pearl. Homer went alone to Bisbee where he secured employment in the mines. Emma and their two chldren followed later after housing was secured.

In 1916, the Tates were back in Central, a mining town was not the best place to rear a family. Homer felt he should try farming as a means of providing for his family, now consisting of three children, as a second son, Goerge Vining, was born in July of 1916.

The Tates secured a house and small acreage immediately west of the railroad tracks on the old highway, known as the Thomas place. Homer farmed in Central and Pima until 1921. At this time, Homer was appointed by the Governor, G. W. P. Hunt, to the position of Detail Officer at the Boys Reformatory at Fort Grant. Emma served as Matron of the girls dormitory, located on the same site with separate facilities.

After spending a year at Ft. Grant, the Tates moved back to Central and purchased what was called the Thurman Place in the Northwest part of town. There were only about eight acres under cultivation. Alfalfa, vegetables and melons were the main crops raised. Homer was Constable of Central until December 7, 1924. During the elections of the fall of 1924, Homer was elected Sheriff of Graham County.

During the summer of 1922-1923, Homer, accompanied by a dozen Boy Scouts, climbed Mt. Graham for a week of encampment. Homer spent a good portion of the time testing the bravery of the boys, mainly by concocting ways to scare them. On one occasion after visiting the old sawmill and on their return hike to camp on Soldier Creek, Homer slipped ahead and concealed himself in a rather dense thicket. Previously he had told the boys that one of the men at the mill had wounded a bear, and that a wounded bear could be pretty mean. From

a thicket, Homer made sounds of a wounded bear just as the boys came by in a single file. Some track stars were born, all except for Morgan Taylor. Fear set in, along with exhaustion, and after a short sprint, Morgan yelled, "For Hell's sake Homer, wait!!", thinking that Homer was farther up the trail. About this time the "wounded" bear came out of the thicket.

The Tates moved to Safford, AZ in December, 1925 where Homer assumed the duties of Sheriff.

References: Family Records of Pearl Tate Sanders.

Children of HOMER TATE and EMMA COOMBS are:

374. i. MARTIN COOMBS7 TATE, b. Private.

375. ii. PEARL TATE, b. Private.

iii. GEORGE VINING TATE, b. Private; m. ELLEN RICHARDSON, Private; b. Private.

376. iv. MARGY FAYE TATE, b. Private.

164. NELLIE BLY6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 13, 1887 in Turners Point, Kaufman County, TX, and died July 12, 1973 in Mesa, AZ. She married SPENCE COLEMAN HEYWOOD March 30, 1905 in Central, AZ, son of JOSEPH HEYWOOD and SARAH COLEMAN. He was born October 19, 1878 in Upper Kanab, UT, and died May 01, 1969 in Mesa, AZ.

Notes for NELLIE BLY TATE:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

She was the fourth child of eleven, born to Martin Van Buren and Margaret Vining Tate. Her parents joined the Mormon Church and on April 12, 1895, left for UT. They settle din Spanish Fork, UT for three years. In the fall of 1898, they set out for AZ with one covered wagon and a team of mules. They settled in Central, AZ and Nellie lived there until the age of 18. She was organist for two years for the Central Ward. After marrying Spence Coleman Heywood in 1905, they moved to Pima, AZ for one and one half years and then moved to Thatcher. She passed the county school examination for teaching. First School was at Robinson's Ranch, located 3 miles south of Thatcher, in the foothills near the base of Mt. Graham. Term was six months getting paid $65.00 monthly. She taught school nine months in all. She held a number of positions in the Church, second counselor in Young Ladies Organization, Theology Teacher in First Ward Relief Society in Mesa, AZ, filled a local Stake Mission in 1949 and 1950. She was the mother of eleven children.

Reference: Pearl Tate Sanders.

Notes for SPENCE COLEMAN HEYWOOD:

Excerpt from the Tate Families of Southern States, Volume II, Laura Metzel and Ethel Speer Updike, 1984

He was the Principal of School, Central, Graham County, AZ. When school was out he worked in Webb's Store during the summers. He was Graham County Superintendent of Schools for four terms. Purchased 20 acres on the outskirts of Thatcher, where they raised vegetables, corn, potatoes and sweet potatoes. They had chickens, cows and horses. They lived their eight years and then purchased a brick house in town. The moved to Mesa, AZ in 1924. He worked as a salesman. He was considered hardworking and industrious. He held several positions in the Church.

Reference: Pearl Tate Sanders

Children of NELLIE TATE and SPENCE HEYWOOD are:

377. i. SPENCE CECIL (SR.)7 HEYWOOD, b. Private.

378. ii. WENDELL TATE HEYWOOD, b. Private.

379. iii. NEWEL WELDON HEYWOOD, b. Private.

380. iv. KENNETH PARKER HEYWOOD, b. Private.

381. v. MARGARET HEYWOOD, b. Private.

382. vi. GERALDINE HEYWOOD, b. Private.

383. vii. FRANCELLE HEYWOOD, b. Private.

384. viii. KEITH VINING HEYWOOD, b. Private.

ix. HELEN HEYWOOD, b. Private.

385. x. ETHEL HEYWOOD, b. Private.

386. xi. NELL HEYWOOD, b. Private.

 

165. BESSIE BELLE (TWIN)6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 14, 1889 in Turners Point, Kaufman County, TX, and died January 19, 1967 in Globe, AZ. She married FRANKLIN LAFAYETTE GIBSON, son of WILLIAM GIVSON and MARY STOCKS. He was born April 13, 1886 in Moab, UT, and died Unknown.

Children of BESSIE TATE and FRANKLIN GIBSON are:

i. BESSIE LEORA7 GIBSON, b. Private.

ii. EDNA MAE (TWIN) GIBSON, b. May 02, 1913, Gleason, AZ; d. July 06, 1941.

iii. EDWARD GILBERT (TWIN) GIBSON, b. Private.

iv. FRANK WARREN GIBSON, b. Private.

v. GEORGE IRENE GIBSON, b. Private.

vi. EVELYN MARIE GIBSON, b. Private.

166. GRACIE JEWELL6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 27, 1891 in Turner's Point, Kaufman County, TX, and died Unknown. She married TRACY RULON CRYST January 31, 1912 in Globe, Gila County, AZ. He died Unknown.

Children of GRACIE TATE and TRACY CRYST are:

i. ELINORE GRACE7 CRYST, b. Private.

ii. THELMA CRYST, b. Private.

167. MABEL LEASE6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 24, 1893 in Turners Point, Kaufman County, TX, and died April 15, 1952 in Globe, AZ. She married FRANCIS JAMES (SR.) BROWN April 25, 1914. He was born in Miami, AZ, and died Unknown.

Child of MABEL TATE and FRANCIS BROWN is:

i. FRANCIS JAMES (JR.)7 BROWN, b. Private.

168. ALMA VINING6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 14, 1895 in Spanish Fork, UT, and died Unknown. He married IRETTA LAYTON June 01, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT, daughter of JOSEPH LAYTON and CYNTHIA FIFE. She was born October 18, 1894 in Thatcher, AZ, and died Unknown.

Children of ALMA TATE and IRETTA LAYTON are:

i. PHEOBE MARGARET7 TATE, b. Private.

387. ii. HAROLD ALMA TATE, b. Private.

iii. MAXINE LAYTON TATE, b. Private.

169. RUTH MAREE6 TATE (MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 31, 1898 in Central, AZ, and died Unknown. She married ROBERT GAYFORD KASSOLD April 14, 1918. He was born January 29, 1895 in Orange County, CA, and died Unknown.

Child of RUTH TATE and ROBERT KASSOLD is:

388. i. ROBERT TATE7 KASOLD, b. Private.

170. JOSEPH E.6 TATE (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SAMUEL JACKSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 1891, and died Unknown. He married LENA. She died Unknown.

Child of JOSEPH TATE and LENA is:

i. EUGENE (SKIP)7 TATE, b. Private.

171. FRANKLIN JACKSON6 TATE (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SAMUEL JACKSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 27, 1899, and died May 04, 1988 in Armada, Macomb County, MI. He married MARY M. SCHATILO Private, daughter of ALEX SCHATILO and LYDIA. She was born Private.

Children of FRANKLIN TATE and MARY SCHATILO are:

389. i. FRANK (JACK) JACKSON (JR.)7 TATE, b. Private.

390. ii. ROBERT (BOB) LYNN TATE, b. March 09, 1936, Detroit, MI; d. February 15, 1994, Key West, FL.

172. WILLIAM (WILL) H.6 TATE (JOHN LEE5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 11, 1877 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died April 23, 1902 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN. He married HATTIE J. ROGERS November 05, 1899. She was born November 28, 1882, and died February 12, 1960 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About WILLIAM (WILL) H. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

More About HATTIE J. ROGERS:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

Children of WILLIAM TATE and HATTIE ROGERS are:

i. HAZEL (INFANT)7 TATE, b. August 17, 1900, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. March 08, 1901, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About HAZEL (INFANT) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

391. ii. ANNA PEARL TATE, b. February 03, 1901, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. August 19, 1967, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

iii. WILL ROGERS TATE, b. July 06, 1902, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. May 22, 1967; m. ANNIE HELEN BLAHA; b. May 25, 1902; d. February 15, 1968.

More About WILL ROGERS TATE:

Burial: Roberts Cemetery, Hockley County, TX

More About ANNIE HELEN BLAHA:

Burial: Roberts Cemetery, Hockley County, TX

173. ANNA JANE6 TATE (JOHN LEE5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 19, 1880 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died January 06, 1961 in Hohenwald, Lewis County, TN. She married JOHN FLOYD LIPSCOMB November 05, 1898 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN. He was born August 24, 1861, and died January 26, 1947 in Hohenwald, Lewis County, TN.

More About ANNA JANE TATE:

Burial: 1961, Swiss Cemetery, Hohenwald, Lewis County, TN

More About JOHN FLOYD LIPSCOMB:

Burial: Unknown, Swiss Cemetery, Hohenwald, Lewis County, TN

Children of ANNA TATE and JOHN LIPSCOMB are:

i. MARTHA ANGIE7 LIPSCOMB, b. Private; m. LUNA T. RASPBURY, Private; b. Private.

ii. JOHN STERLING (INFANT) LIPSCOMB, b. 1921, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. 1921.

More About JOHN STERLING (INFANT) LIPSCOMB:

Burial: Swiss Cemetery, Hohenwald, Lewis County, TN

 

174. MARTHA (MATTIE) LEORA6 TATE (GEORGE W. M5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 03, 1876 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married ROBERT CURRY COATS March 29, 1899. He was born October 18, 1871, and died July 11, 1957.

Children of MARTHA TATE and ROBERT COATS are:

i. NINA7 COATS, b. March 24, 1900; d. August 01, 1900.

ii. GLEN COATS, b. June 27, 1902; d. July 21, 1902.

iii. LOUIS COATS, b. 1904; d. 1904.

iv. ANNA CLARA COATS, b. Private; m. (1) JOSEPH EDGAR JONES, Private; b. February 04, 1904; d. October 16, 1950; m. (2) CLAUDE R. MCWHIRTER, Private; b. November 04, 1903; d. Unknown.

More About JOSEPH EDGAR JONES:

Burial: Lauraland Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, TX

v. MARVIN THOMAS COATS, b. January 01, 1907; d. November 17, 1935.

392. vi. PAULINE COATS, b. Private.

vii. MARY ELIZABETH COATS, b. Private; m. FRANCIS WORTHINGTON STOCKING, Private; b. Private.

175. JESSE PHANTON6 TATE (JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 14, 1876 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died January 25, 1910 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN. He married NANNIE LACY October 22, 1899. She was born October 07, 1879, and died May 05, 1948.

More About JESSE PHANTON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville City Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of JESSE TATE and NANNIE LACY are:

i. LOUIS ELMER7 TATE, b. January 15, 1901, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. January 18, 1975; m. MAURINE MORGAN, Private; b. Private.

More About LOUIS ELMER TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Gibson County, TN

393. ii. ALLIE MAE TATE, b. Private.

394. iii. JESSIE TROY TATE, b. Private.

395. iv. CHARLES ROGER (SR.) TATE, b. Private.

 

176. ALLIE CLYDE6 TATE (JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 13, 1878 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died October 27, 1896. She married JOSEPH H. JENNINGS December 25, 1895. He was born March 18, 1873, and died June 30, 1945 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About JOSEPH H. JENNINGS:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Church, Grundy County, TN

Child of ALLIE TATE and JOSEPH JENNINGS is:

396. i. ALLY7 JENNINGS, b. October 25, 1896; d. Unknown.

 

177. LOUIE ELSTON6 TATE (JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 19, 1880 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died November 14, 1958. He married (1) SALLY MAUREEN RAINEY February 03, 1903 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN. She was born May 28, 1881, and died April 02, 1906. He married (2) ANNA CLYDE STRIEGEL December 23, 1908. She was born July 08, 1890 in Perryville, TN, and died Unknown.

Children of LOUIE TATE and SALLY RAINEY are:

i. LUCILLE (INFANT)7 TATE, b. November 25, 1903, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. October 01, 1904, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About LUCILLE (INFANT) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville City Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

397. ii. MARY TATE, b. January 25, 1905, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. Unknown.

Children of LOUIE TATE and ANNA STRIEGEL are:

iii. JAMES STRIEGEL7 TATE, b. November 10, 1909, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. August 28, 1980; m. HATTIE ESTELLE CUDE, Private; b. Private.

Notes for JAMES STRIEGEL TATE:

James Striegel Tate's work was building buildings for contractors all over the country. He was particularly proud of the Republic National Bank Building in Dallas, TX and The City Hall in Boston, MA. After he retired he got involved in genealogy because of curiosity about his great grandfather.

He collected, analyzed and produced, approximately 2000 pages of his work. Upon his death the documents were donated to the Tennessee State Library in the hope they would benefit future genealogists. They are known as the James Striegel Tate Papers, 1742 - 1980. He was a contributor to the Ethel Updike book, Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, (this, while containing some errors, is considered by many as the definitive work for this line of Tates) as evidenced by the numerous letters between he and Mrs. Updike. His work is precise, detailed, organized and thorough. What a gift his legacy is to those of us who share his interest and passion for genealogy! I wish I could have known him. Ricki Wilkins 10/23/01

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James Striegel Tate Papers, Tennessee State Library and Archives 1742 - 1980

JST writes:

On Dec. 13, 1774 surveyors for Finncastle County Virginia surveyed a tract of 174 acres on Moccasin Creek in what is now Russell County, Virginia This tract was granted to Robert Tate, my great great-great grandfather. I know nothing of his ancestry or that of his wife Mary, and this grant remains my earliest knowledge of the family to date (1979).

On Dec. 12, 1774 John Tate received a grant of 145 acres on Moccasin Creek about three miles from the land grant of Robert Tate.

On May 1, 1782 Washington County Virginia issued land grants of 250 acres to Robert Tate and 100 acres to John Tate, both on Moccasin Creek. On February 20, 1793 William Tate bought 145 acres on Moccasin Creek adjoining the 424 acres granted to Robert Tate.

Some in the family, believe their Robert, John, and William Tate were brothers. No proof has been found, but the inter-family relationships are supportive. I strongly urged all researchers to examine this grouping if encountered.

Robert and John were active in County militia and government affairs from 1781 to their deaths. William can find himself to farming. William died testate on Sept. 15, 1803. The two of Roberts and one of John sons were witnesses to his will. He named the widow, four sons and a daughter. Robert junior. It was named executor.

Moccasin Creek was located in Boutetort County prior to 1773; in Finncastle County from January 1773 to January 1777; in Washington County from 1777 to May 1786; in Russell County May from 1786 to present.

We are largely ignorant of the activities of the five brothers from their arrival in Tennessee until about 1850. The primary causes are:

1) the division of Warren County in 1844 to create Grundy County. The splitting of records.

2) fires in the late 1840s in the courthouses of both counties with resultant loss of numerous public records that are critical to a genealogical researcher.

3) the low level of literacy with consequent lack of personal records.

4) the critical need to firmly establish a government and economy in an area that had a few short years before, been " Indian lands." They were concerned with "making a living" rather than telling about it.

Robert Tate died testate July 24, 1806. John's son Isaac was a witness to the will as were two of Robert’s owns sons. He named Mary, his widow and the children in the following order:

Joseph Tate, Alexander Tate, Aaron Tate, Polly (Mary) Tate, John Tate, James Tate and Robert Tate (Jr.). the will was dated July 29, 1790. It was admitted to probate on February 3, 1807.

Except for Joseph, born Sept. 11, 1778, we don't know the birth dates of any of Robert’s children, but ages shown on Tennessee and Alabama census returns for 1820 to 1850 refute the possible believe that the order of listing was the order of birth. It was not.

I have wondered why there was so much time (over six months) between Robert's death and the processing of the Will for probate. My own belief is that a number of the heirs were in Tennessee looking for place to which they would migrate. I cite:

1) Henry Hill, the first settler at Hills Creek on Collins River in Warren County Tennessee " hunted the area in 1801 to 1802 accompanied by men who later settled the area, among them Tates."

2) John Tate of Russell Connie, Virginia was not on the tax rolls of Russell Connie after 1795, but Joseph, James and Robert Jr. were.

3) James and Ruth sold their Virginia lands between 1801 and 1805. (To go to Tennessee? -- who knows?).

4) John and dicey sold their Virginia lands between July 1807 and October 1809. (Heady been in Tennessee prior to Roberts death?)

5) White County, Tennessee was formed from "Indian lands" in 1806. It includes the area later named Warren County.

6) On Aug. 6, 1806 (13 days after Robert staff) a petition signed by 313 men asked that a county be established from White County. Warren County was formed from White County and 1807. John, James, Robert and Joseph (had Joseph also gone to Tennessee looking for lands, a search that became unnecessary after his father died?)

7) The White County court record for 1806 shows Robert Tate to be a resident of the county.

8) Two of Roberts sons, John and Robert Jr., were witnesses to his well and had to return to Virginia to prove the will for probate. The other heirs also appear to have returned to Virginia to settle the estate.

At some date, after February 3, 1807, Robert's widow, Mary and all their children, except Joseph, moved to Warren County, Tennessee. They were all listed on the tax rolls of Warren County TN for the year 1812.

On October 14, 1816, all of the children sold their inherited interest in 177 acres of land to their brother Joseph, who stayed on the family home place in Virginia. Their mother relinquished her dower rights on the same date. This action is the last record we have a Polly Tate and her husband, Meredith Price and of Mary Tate, their mother. The remaining children, Alexander, Aaron, John, James and Robert (H.) Jr., all continue to appear in the public records of Warren County, Tennessee and of Grundy County, Tennessee which was founded from Warren County in 1844.

We do know that:

1) The earliest settlement in Warren County was at the junction of Hills Creek and Collins River near present-day Irvine college. Alexander and John lived there on Dry Creek which is a tributary to Hills Creek. They remained residents of Warren County.

2) Aaron lived on Wanamaker's Branch very near the future Grundy County line. After his last child was born in Warren County, Tennessee, in 1833, Aaron moved his family into the newly opened "Indian lands" that are now in DeKalb County, Alabama with which he is hereafter associated.

3) James and Robert H. lived on Taylor's Creek near to Mt. Olive and Philadelphia Church where James is buried. The formation of Grundy County in 1844 left them residents thereof and they remained as afterward.

John died intestate in 1845 and Warren County. Very little is known of him or his progeny. His widow, Dicey (Leodicia Hogg Tate) survived him. She was made administrator in October, 1845. The date of her death is unknown and the burial place of both are also unknown.

Alexander died in testate about 1847 in Warren County. He had children, Douglas, Elgan, and Sophronia. All three migrated to Missouri. U.S. census records for Texas County, Missouri show the families of Douglas and Algan to 1888 which time I have lost trace. I never found any record of marriage or progeny for Sophronia.

James died testate in Grundy County on April 19, 1849. His first wife was Ruth by whom he had 13 children. They were divorced about 1827 -- 28 and on February 23, 1829, he married Elizabeth Smith, a much younger woman. They had five children, the oldest of which was apparently born out of wedlock. I, in common with most of the Tates of Grundy County, am a descendant of James and Ruth Tate. He left more records of himself than any of the others.

Robert H. died testate in Grundy County in 1867. His burial place is unknown. He also had two wives. Nothing is known of Susannah (the first). She signed the deed to Joseph in 1816 as Robert's wife. The second wife, Cintha, is also unknown to us. She survived Robert in 1867, and jointly inherited his estate with Aaron, a son of Robert and Susannah's. After Aarons death, in 1907, a suit was instituted to make possible the final settlement of Robert' estate. The suit named the children of Robert and Susannah. No clear records have been found in to identify the children of Robert and Cintha. They were not involved in the suit.

More About JAMES STRIEGEL TATE:

Occupation: Builder and Project Manager

iv. KATHRYN TATE, b. Private; m. (1) C. J. CORNELLISON, Private; b. January 26, 1887; d. February 04, 1960; m. (2) SILAS THOMPSON TYGART, Private; b. Private.

More About C. J. CORNELLISON:

Burial: Unknown, TriCities Memorial Garden, Florence, Lauderdale County, AL

398. v. LOUIE ANNE TATE, b. Private.

178. JAMES FONTON6 TATE (JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 26, 1883 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. He married (1) FRONA M. CRAWLEY. She was born February 27, 1889, and died Unknown. He married (2) JENNIE GRIFFIN October 16, 1904. She was born March 31, 1886, and died July 13, 1905 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

Child of JAMES TATE and FRONA CRAWLEY is:

399. i. EMMA LAURA7 TATE, b. Private.

Child of JAMES TATE and JENNIE GRIFFIN is:

ii. INFANT7 TATE, b. July 13, 1905, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. July 13, 1905, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

 

179. JOHN MARRS6 TATE (JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 01, 1887 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died December 27, 1936. He married LILLIAN MARGARET YARBRO November 10, 1912. She was born September 02, 1888, and died January 29, 1976.

More About JOHN MARRS TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Amarillo, Potter County, TX

More About LILLIAN MARGARET YARBRO:

Burial: Unknown, Raymondville, Willacy County, TX

Children of JOHN TATE and LILLIAN YARBRO are:

400. i. JAMES MARRS (JR.)7 TATE, b. Private.

401. ii. JOHN HOWARD TATE, b. Private.

180. KENNETH RABUN6 TATE (JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 28, 1890 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died November 30, 1970 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN. He married GUSSIE VADA MILLER March 24, 1912. She was born April 08, 1892, and died June 21, 1973.

Children of KENNETH TATE and GUSSIE MILLER are:

402. i. IDA DALE7 TATE, b. Private.

403. ii. BILLY MILLER TATE, b. Private.

iii. INFANT TATE, b. November 19, 1921, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. November 19, 1921, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

 

181. JULIA B.6 DYKES (ELIZABETH M.5 TATE, JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1869, and died Unknown. She married CLAUD HILLS, son of ELIJAH HILLIS and ADALINE MOFFITT. He died Unknown.

Child of JULIA DYKES and CLAUD HILLS is:

i. ADDIE MAE7 HILLS, d. Unknown.

182. FLOYD6 TATE (JOHN5, JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) died Unknown. He married (1) SARAH VANN. She died Unknown. He married (2) NANCY SWEETON. She died Unknown.

Child of FLOYD TATE and SARAH VANN is:

i. FLOYD (JR.)7 TATE, b. Private.

Children of FLOYD TATE and NANCY SWEETON are:

ii. CLYDE7 TATE, b. Private.

iii. THERMAN TATE, b. Private.

183. IVA CLEO6 DUGAN (RUTH5 TATE, JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 28, 1883 in Warren County, TN, and died June 02, 1965 in Delaware, Nowata County, OK (buried in Lenapah Cemetery). She married MARTIN (DR.) BRUCE SCOTT September 09, 1900 in McClain, Muskogee County, OK, son of FRANCIS SCOTT and MARY MCLAIN. He was born August 09, 1878, and died January 05, 1952 in Delaware, Nowata County, OK (buried in Lenapah Cemetery).

More About IVA CLEO DUGAN:

Residence: TN, KS, TX, OK

Children of IVA DUGAN and MARTIN SCOTT are:

i. BONNIE CLEO7 SCOTT, b. August 21, 1901, Delaware, Nowata County, OK; d. April 01, 1917.

ii. REGINALD ARTHUR SCOTT, b. August 29, 1903, Delaware, Nowata County, OK; d. October 23, 1935.

iii. GUSS COBLE SCOTT, b. December 23, 1905, Delaware, OK/Delaware Co., OK; d. Unknown; m. NORA, Private; b. Private.

iv. JAMES LESLIE SCOTT, b. Private; m. FLORENCE O. ADAMS, Private; b. Private.

404. v. MARY RUTH SCOTT, b. Private.

vi. JOHN JAY SCOTT, b. Private.

405. vii. SCOTTI JANE SCOTT, b. Private.

184. MATTIE JANE6 DUGAN (RUTH5 TATE, JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 09, 1888 in Galena, KS, and died April 16, 1968 in Tucson, Pima County, AZ (Buried in Evergreen Cemetery). She married GUSS THOMAS OLD February 04, 1906 in McClain, OK, son of JOHN E.OLD and HARRIET ERWIN. He was born October 11, 1873 in Des Arc Prairie County, AR, and died Unknown.

More About MATTIE JANE DUGAN:

Burial: Unknown, Evergreen Cemetery, Tucson, Pima County, AZ

More About GUSS THOMAS OLD:

Burial: Unknown, Evergreen Cemetery, Tucson, Pima County, AZ

Children of MATTIE DUGAN and GUSS OLD are:

406. i. H. RAY7 OLD, b. Private.

407. ii. FLORENCE IVA OLD, b. Private.

 

185. LOUISA MATILDA JANIE6 RUSHING (NANCY JANE5 TATE, FRANCIS ASBERRY4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) died Unknown. She married ELMER (HOSS) SYLVESTER BAKER in Decatur County, TN. He died Unknown.

Children of LOUISA RUSHING and ELMER BAKER are:

i. LINNIE FAY7 BAKER, b. Private.

ii. ELCO DAVID BAKER, b. Private.

iii. FANNIE MAE BAKER, b. Private.

iv. ESKEW JIMMY BAKER, b. Private.

408. v. JOYCE PAULINE BAKER, b. Private.

vi. SHIRLEY HUGH BAKER, b. Private.

186. COY ETHERIDGE6 TATE (JAMES (JIM) H.5, FRANCIS ASBERRY4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 22, 1880 in Decatur County, TN, and died September 15, 1935 in Madison County, TN. He married EMILY MATHIAS MCKENZIE July 19, 1903. She was born March 22, 1884 in Decatur County, TN, and died December 22, 1954 in Madison County, TN.

Children of COY TATE and EMILY MCKENZIE are:

i. INFANT7 TATE, b. May 01, 1904; d. May 01, 1904.

ii. ROY L. TATE, b. May 21, 1905; d. October 07, 1906.

iii. ROYD ROSS TATE, b. March 28, 1907; d. January 12, 1953, Jackson, TN; m. CLARA STEWARD, Private; b. Private.

iv. JETTIE RUBLE TATE, b. March 19, 1909; d. December 20, 1920.

v. COY ALTON TATE, b. Private; m. LUCILLE BARNER, Private; b. Private.

409. vi. CLAUDE CASEY TATE, b. May 26, 1913, Madison County, TN; d. May 04, 1972, Torrance, CA.

vii. JAMES FRANKLIN TATE, b. July 27, 1915, Madison County, TN; d. June 11, 1987, St. Joseph, MO; m. ELSIE LOUISE BARNES, Private; b. Private.

viii. ARBON FAY TATE, b. August 21, 1918, Madison County, TN; d. January 06, 1987, Madison County, TN.

ix. ENNIS ELCO TATE, b. Private; m. MARY EUDELL BROOKS, Private; b. Private.

x. RUBY LEE TATE, b. Private; m. DOUGLAS MILLER, Private; b. Private.

187. JAMES MARVIN6 TATE (JOSEPH BROWN5, FRANCIS ASBERRY4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 22, 1908 in Decatur County, TN, and died March 03, 1970 in Jackson, TN. He married (1) EVA PARKER Private. She was born Private. He married (2) SARAH ETHEL BUCHANAN Private, daughter of JESSIE BUCHANAN and AMANDA MCNATT. She was born Private.

Children of JAMES TATE and SARAH BUCHANAN are:

i. JAMES MARVIN (JR.)7 TATE, b. September 28, 1927, Bevis, TN; d. September 30, 1927, Bevis, TN.

ii. JEAN LUCILLE TATE, b. Private; m. NEAL EUDELL MULLIS, Private; b. Private.

iii. JAMES WILLIAM TATE, b. Private.

iv. HUGH FRANKLIN TATE, b. March 03, 1934, Bevis, TN; d. February 20, 1977, Long Beach, CA.

188. MARY AGNES6 TATE (JAMES B. W. M.5, MEREDITH (MEREDA) PRICE4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 10, 1882 in Pocahontas, AR, and died Unknown. She married H. A. PORTER December 08, 1901 in Lake City, Craighead County, AR, son of ANDREW PORTER and HARRIET BISHOP. He was born February 02, 1879 in Kuscuisko, Attala County, MS, and died October 16, 1958 in Lake City, Craighead County, AR.

More About H. A. PORTER:

Burial: October 1958, Monette, Craighead County, AR

Occupation: Farmer

Children of MARY TATE and H. PORTER are:

i. INFANT7 PORTER, b. 1904, Black Oak, AR; d. 1904, Black Oak, AR.

ii. INFANT PORTER, b. 1904, Black Oak, AR; d. 1904, Black Oak, AR.

iii. RUTH MAE PORTER, b. Private; m. CLARENCE FISHER, Private; b. Private.

iv. RHODA PORTER, b. 1906, Black Oak, AR; d. 1907, Black Oak, AR.

v. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT PORTER, b. Private; m. JULIA PAULINE BURDER, Private; b. Private.

vi. CECIL PORTER, b. Private; m. NETTIE WHITLEY, Private; b. Private.

410. vii. ELSIE M. F. PORTER, b. Private.

viii. MARY AGNES PORTER, b. Private; m. HERMAN HOWELL, Private; b. Private.

ix. ANDREW PORTER, b. December 1919, Black Oak, AR; d. November 1920, Black Oak, AR.

x. ETTA LEE PORTER, b. Private; m. OTIS BAKER, Private; b. Private.

189. MARTHA B.6 BOST (WILLIAM WASHINGTON5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 16, 1874 in Henderson County, TN, and died February 06, 1912 in Trezevant, Carroll County, TN. She married ANDREW PRUETT. He died Unknown.

Children of MARTHA BOST and ANDREW PRUETT are:

i. OPAL7 PRUETT, b. Private; m. ALVIE HARKINS CLENNEY, Private; d. Unknown.

ii. BESSIE PRUETT, b. Private; m. GILES SINGLETON, Private; d. Unknown.

iii. WILLIAM LLOYD PRUETT, d. Unknown; m. (1) GEORGIA NELLE BASTER, Private; b. Private; m. (2) MARIE, Private; b. Private.

iv. JIM PRUETT, d. Unknown.

v. RONALD PRUETT, d. Unknown; m. CALLIE PRATT, Private; b. Private.

190. ANNA V.6 BOST (WILLIAM WASHINGTON5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 1877 in Henderson County, TN, and died 1965 in Atwood, TN. She married WALTER F. POLLACK. He died Unknown.

More About ANNA V. BOST:

Burial: 1965, Pisgah Cemeter, Atwood, TN

Children of ANNA BOST and WALTER POLLACK are:

i. ARBON7 POLLACK, b. Private.

ii. BENJAMIN POLLACK, b. Private; m. RUTH JOHNSON, Private; b. Private.

iii. NINA POLLACK, b. Private; m. BILL WILLIAMS, Private; b. Private.

iv. FRED POLLACK, b. Private; m. LUCILLE HUSSEY, Private; b. Private.

v. WILLIAM P. POLLACK, b. February 1912; d. September 13, 1912.

191. SARAH BURTON6 BOST (WILLIAM WASHINGTON5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 10, 1883 in Henderson County, TN, and died August 28, 1962 in Carroll County, TN. She married BENJAMIN LEONARD ABBOTT. He died Unknown.

More About SARAH BURTON BOST:

Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of SARAH BOST and BENJAMIN ABBOTT are:

i. JEFFIE7 ABBOTT, b. Private; m. JAMIE PALMER, Private; b. Private.

ii. JESSIE ABBOTT, b. Private; m. (1) WAYNE REYNOLDS, Private; d. Unknown, In World War II; m. (2) PHILLIP HENZEL, Private; b. Private.

iii. BENNIE LEON ABBOTT, b. Private; m. BLANCHE LOUISE HAMMER, Private; b. Private.

iv. JOHNNY PATRICK ABBOTT, b. Private; m. MARY HICKS, Private; b. Private.

192. ARBIE B.6 BOST (WILLIAM WASHINGTON5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 07, 1885 in Henderson County, TN, and died August 26, 1926. She married WILLIAM JONES. He died Unknown.

More About ARBIE B. BOST:

Burial: Unknown, Oak Grove Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of ARBIE BOST and WILLIAM JONES are:

i. CLYDE7 JONES, b. Private; m. RUBY FODGE, Private; b. Private.

ii. DAPHNY JONES, b. Private; m. FLOYD EDLIN, Private; b. Private.

iii. RICHARD JONES, b. Private; m. BIRDIE JOHNSON, Private; b. Private.

193. INES BELLE6 BOST (JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 17, 1891 in Senath, MO, and died January 14, 1974 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, CA. She married (1) FRED DAVIS August 31, 1913 in Bucoda, MO. He was born 1899, and died April 08, 1974 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, CA. She married (2) ASA REEVES August 31, 1913 in Bucoda, Dunklin County, MO. He was born 1899, and died January 1928 in West Plaines, Howell County, MO.

Children of INES BOST and FRED DAVIS are:

i. INFANT (TWIN)7 DAVIS, b. 1931; d. 1931.

ii. INFANT DAVIS, b. 1931; d. 1931.

Children of INES BOST and ASA REEVES are:

411. iii. OGLE7 REEVES, b. Private.

412. iv. ALTHA REEVES, b. Private.

413. v. NAOMI REEVES, b. Private.

vi. LOUISE REEVES, b. 1924, Senath, Dunklin County, MO; d. 1930, Senath, Dunklin County, MO.

More About LOUISE REEVES:

Burial: Unknown, McGrew Cemetery, Kennett, Dunklin County, MO

194. OLEN CLIFFORD6 BOST (JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 09, 1893 in Senath, MO, and died August 24, 1957 in Kenneth, MO. He married LILLIE IVA GRIMMETT December 19, 1913 in Senath, MO, daughter of T. GRIMMETT and MARY SMITHWICK. She was born April 12, 1898 in Senath, MO, and died April 22, 1969 in Kenneth, MO.

More About LILLIE IVA GRIMMETT:

Burial: Unknown, McGrew Cemetery, Kennett, Dunklin County, MO

Children of OLEN BOST and LILLIE GRIMMETT are:

414. i. VERNICE HAZEL7 BOST, b. Private.

ii. PREBLE UNICE BOST, b. December 22, 1915, Senath, MO; d. March 19, 1920, Senath, MO.

iii. TRUMAN CLIFFORD BOST, b. June 20, 1920, Senath, MO; d. September 13, 1953, Circle, MT.

415. iv. ELTON LEE BOST, b. Private.

416. v. DOROTHY NELL BOST, b. Private.

417. vi. COY WAYNE BOST, b. April 13, 1925, Senath, Dunklin County, MO; d. February 13, 1980, Senath, Dunklin County, MO.

195. DANIEL CLAUDE6 BOST (JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 19, 1895 in Bucoda, MO, and died December 19, 1943 in Bucoda, MO. He married LESSIE SMITH April 04, 1915 in Senath, MO. She was born 1901, and died March 19, 1948 in Senath, MO.

More About DANIEL CLAUDE BOST:

Burial: Unknown, McGrew Cemetery, Kennett, Dunklin County, MO

Children of DANIEL BOST and LESSIE SMITH are:

418. i. HAROLD EDISON7 BOST, b. Private.

419. ii. AUDREY MAE BOST, b. Private.

420. iii. L. C. BOST, b. Private.

421. iv. JEWELL BOST, b. Private.

422. v. JOE WAYNE BOST, b. Private.

423. vi. RUBY HELEN BOST, b. Private.

424. vii. EVA NADINE BOST, b. Private.

425. viii. C. B. BOST, b. Private.

196. ERNEST CHARLES6 BOST (JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 04, 1897 in Bucoda, MO, and died January 09, 1965 in Senath, Dunklin County, MO. He married (1) IDA DAVIS Private. She was born Private. He married (2) KATIE WHITLOCK Private. She was born Private.

More About ERNEST CHARLES BOST:

Burial: Unknown, Senath, Dunklin County, MO

Children of ERNEST BOST and KATIE WHITLOCK are:

i. KENNETH7 BOST, b. Private.

ii. DARREL RAY BOST, b. November 06, 1938; d. March 03, 1942.

iii. WILBUR BOST, b. Private.

197. ALQUIN6 BOST (JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 09, 1899 in Black Oak, AR, and died October 13, 1981 in Kenneth, MO. He married LYDIA BRANNUM Private. She was born Private.

More About ALQUIN BOST:

Burial: Unknown, Senath Cemetery, Senath, Dunklin County, MO

Children of ALQUIN BOST and LYDIA BRANNUM are:

i. WINFORD GENE7 BOST, b. July 12, 1923, Black Oak, AR; d. April 1944, United Kingdom.

ii. BETTY LOU BOST, b. 1926; d. 1928.

iii. BETTY ALQUIN BOST, b. Private.

iv. GRANVALL WAYNE BOST, b. Private.

v. DONALD RAY BOST, b. Private.

198. JOSEPH BENFORD6 BOST (JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 07, 1902 in Monette, AR, and died Unknown. He married LILLIE GENTRY Private, daughter of WILLIAM GENTRY and MARY. She was born Private.

Children of JOSEPH BOST and LILLIE GENTRY are:

i. GLENDOLA7 BOST, b. December 09, 1923, Bucoda, MO; d. November 08, 1924, Bucoda, MO.

426. ii. GLADYS BOST, b. Private.

427. iii. HELEN LUCILLE BOST, b. Private.

428. iv. EDWARD BOST, b. Private.

v. ELWANDA BOST, b. Private.

429. vi. L. B. BOST, b. Private.

430. vii. MADONA BOST, b. Private.

431. viii. GLEN RAY BOST, b. Private.

199. MARY MYRTLE6 BOST (MARCUS DANIEL5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 04, 1886 in Bollinger, MO, and died September 29, 1954. She married TRUMAN BISHOP (JR.) SMITH November 01, 1903 in Mangrum, AR, son of TRUMAN SMITH and ARMELIA SANDERS. He was born June 04, 1882 in Black Oak, AR, and died September 09, 1969 in Lake City, AR.

Children of MARY BOST and TRUMAN SMITH are:

i. GEORGE D.7 SMITH, b. October 03, 1904, Black Oak, AR; d. September 28, 1911, Black Oak, AR.

ii. HARVEY SAMUEL SMITH, b. Private.

iii. EVA L. SMITH, b. September 19, 1907, Black Oak, AR; d. May 26, 1913, Black Oak, AR.

iv. MARGIE LUCILLE SMITH, b. Private.

v. JAMES B. SMITH, b. January 27, 1913, Black Oak, AR; d. March 14, 1914, Black Oak, AR.

vi. MILLIE ETTA SMITH, b. Private.

vii. MINNIE MAE SMITH, b. May 06, 1916, Black Oak, AR; d. April 12, 1962, Black Oak, AR.

viii. NELLIE SMITH, b. June 30, 1917, Black Oak, AR; d. September 30, 1919, Black Oak, AR.

ix. BESSIE LEONA SMITH, b. Private.

x. HUSTON SMITH, b. Private.

xi. MABEL BEATRICE SMITH, b. Private.

xii. LILLIAN CORENE SMITH, b. Private.

xiii. THELMA NOVALEE SMITH, b. Private.

xiv. HERBERT RAYBERN SMITH, b. Private.

200. CORA B.6 BOST (R. NEWTON5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 1895 in Bollinger, MO, and died Unknown. She married (1) JEROME WHEELER. He died Unknown. She married (2) (?) WHEATON. He died Unknown.

Children of CORA BOST and JEROME WHEELER are:

i. ERNIE7 WHEELER, b. Private.

ii. VERNA WHEELER, b. Private.

Children of CORA BOST and (?) WHEATON are:

iii. LEWIS7 WHEATON, b. 1911; d. 1950.

iv. NEWTON WHEATON, b. 1919; d. 1928.

201. BESSIE6 BOST (R. NEWTON5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 1898 in Bollinger, MO, and died Unknown. She married HUSTON HAMPTON. He died Unknown.

Children of BESSIE BOST and HUSTON HAMPTON are:

i. WILLIARD7 HAMPTON, b. Private.

ii. DAUGHTER HAMPTON, b. Private.

iii. DAUGHTER HAMPTON, b. Private.

202. HENRY B.6 TATE (JAMES MONROE5, ELISHA4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1854 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married NANCY MUNCY. She died Unknown.

Children of HENRY TATE and NANCY MUNCY are:

i. CLINE7 TATE, b. 1875, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. WARREN TATE, b. 1877, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

iii. MYRTLE TATE, b. 1879, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

iv. SALLIE TATE, b. 1881, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

v. VINCE TATE, b. 1883, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. PEARL TATE, b. 1885, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

203. NATHAN B.6 TATE (JAMES MONROE5, ELISHA4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1855 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married DORA COPE. She died Unknown.

Children of NATHAN TATE and DORA COPE are:

i. CALLIE7 TATE, b. 1889, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. VOLA TATE, b. 1900, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

iii. GLADYS TATE, b. 1902, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

iv. LAVA TATE, b. Private.

204. JACOB ELBERT6 TATE (JAMES MONROE5, ELISHA4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1858 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married ELIZA JANE BURDINE, daughter of JOHN BURDINE and CATHERINE DEVAULT. She was born 1859, and died 1943.

Children of JACOB TATE and ELIZA BURDINE are:

432. i. HENRY JOHN JEFFERSON7 TATE, b. 1877, Russell County, VA; d. 1962, Lebanon, VA.

ii. SCOTT TATE, b. 1879, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

iii. ELLA TATE, b. 1881, Russell County, VA; d. 1968.

iv. ELIZABETH TATE, b. 1883, Russell County, VA; d. Unknown.

v. MARY TATE, b. 1885; d. 1975.

vi. PATSY TATE, b. 1888; d. 1968.

vii. FANNY TATE, b. 1890; d. 1964.

viii. ALTA TATE, b. 1892; d. 1972.

ix. EMILY TATE, b. 1894; d. 1973.

x. NANCY TATE, b. 1897; d. 1916.

xi. NEVA TATE, b. 1900; d. 1959.

205. WILLIAM E.6 TATE (JAMES MONROE5, ELISHA4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1860 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married SARAH PAYNE September 05, 1882 in Russell County, VA. She died Unknown.

Children of WILLIAM TATE and SARAH PAYNE are:

i. HENRY7 TATE, b. 1884, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. VERNON TATE, b. 1886, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

iii. DEWITT TATE, b. 1888, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

iv. J. L. TATE, b. 1900, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

v. OUSBY OR ANSBY TATE, b. 1902, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. ELIZA TATE, b. 1904, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

vii. ANDERSON TATE, b. Private.

viii. CHARLES TATE, b. Private.

206. ROBERT F.6 TATE (JAMES MONROE5, ELISHA4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1863 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married MARY C. BURDINE May 07, 1885 in Russell County, VA. She died Unknown.

Children of ROBERT TATE and MARY BURDINE are:

i. JOSEPH7 TATE, b. 1887; d. Unknown.

ii. JOHN BURDINE TATE, b. 1889; d. Unknown.

iii. JAMES MARTIN TATE, b. 1900; d. Unknown.

iv. STELLA TATE, b. 1902; d. Unknown.

v. ROBERT J. TATE, b. 1904; d. Unknown.

207. JAMES W.6 TATE (JAMES MONROE5, ELISHA4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1865 in Russell County, VA, and died Unknown. He married JANE (JENNY) B. GIBSON October 19, 1891. She died Unknown.

Children of JAMES TATE and JANE GIBSON are:

i. NELSON7 TATE, b. 1892, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. WILLIAM TATE, b. 1894, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

iii. TYLER TATE, b. 1896, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

iv. RUBY TATE, b. 1898, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

v. BEUNA TATE, b. 1900, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

208. BENJAMIN F.6 TATE (ELISHA5, JOHN (REV.)4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 16, 1861 in Big Stone Gap, Wise County, VA, and died Unknown. He married MARGARET L. STEWART January 18, 1885 in Wise County, VA, daughter of WILLIAM STEWART and CATHERINE COURTNEY. She was born May 20, 1865 in Big Stone Gap, Wise County, VA, and died December 19, 1925 in Coeburn, Wise County, VA.

Notes for BENJAMIN F. TATE:

Benjamin F. Tate received a common school education. After his marriage he farmed for several years. He came into public life after Wise County's industrial development commended, when he was employed by the Stonegate Coke and Coal Company as company policeman, in which capacity he served for a period of five years. About the year 1912, he moved to the town of Coeburn in Wise County and was soon afterwards elected Town Sergeant. He held the position for 18 years.

Children of BENJAMIN TATE and MARGARET STEWART are:

i. E. L.7 TATE, b. 1881, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

ii. D. B. TATE, b. 1883, Big Stone Gap, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown; m. (1) LUTRITIA (?); d. Unknown; m. (2) LILLIAN WILLIAMS; b. KY; d. Unknown.

iii. M. MAUDE TATE, b. 1885, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown; m. T. C. ASHWORTH; b. TN; d. Unknown.

iv. DELLA M. TATE, b. 1887, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown; m. PHILLIP M. HOOPER; d. Unknown.

More About PHILLIP M. HOOPER:

Occupation: Automobile Salesman

Residence: Reedville, NC

433. v. VERNOY BROWNIE (ESQ.) TATE, b. 1889, East Stone Gap, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown.

vi. NETTIE TATE, b. 1900, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown; m. HERBERT CYPHERS; d. Unknown.

More About HERBERT CYPHERS:

Residence: Elizabethton, TN

vii. J. P. TATE, b. 1902, Wise County, VA; d. Unknown; m. BETTY COMBS, Private; b. Private.

Notes for J. P. TATE:

J. P. Tate did his basic training at Camp McClellan and spent a year serving in France, 32nd Division, U. S. Army.

More About J. P. TATE:

Military service: World War 1 - France

Occupation: Mechanic - Eastman Company

Residence: Kingsport, TN

viii. OLLIE B. TATE, b. Private; m. HORACE N. BODY, Private; d. Unknown.

Occupation: Insurance Salesman

ix. SARAH C. TATE, b. Private; m. WARREN REED, Private; d. Unknown.

More About WARREN REED:

Occupation: Merchant

Residence: Rogersville, TN

 

209. IDA JANE6 DUNNEGAN (IRVIN GEORGE5, SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 28, 1880 in Wayne County, MO, and died June 16, 1945 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR (buried Newport, Jackson Cty, AR, Walnut Grove Cemetery). She married (1) GUY E. HAUSER. He was born 1881 in AR, and died 1965 in CA. She married (2) FRANK L. BAIRD October 31, 1901 in Wayne County, MO. He was born 1879 in MO, and died 1930 in AR.

Children of IDA DUNNEGAN and FRANK BAIRD are:

i. EMMA7 BAIRD, b. Private.

ii. THELMA BAIRD, b. Private.

210. WALTER CELLMAN6 DUNNEGAN (IRVIN GEORGE5, SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 10, 1893 in Williamsville, Warren County, MO, and died June 04, 1959 in Calvert City, Marshall County, KY. He married GENEVIEVE KATHRYN SOPER 1920, daughter of CLAYTON SOPER and HELEN CAREY. She was born 1898 in Saranac, Clinton County, NY, and died October 04, 1942 in Washington DC.

More About WALTER CELLMAN DUNNEGAN:

Burial: Unknown, Calvert City Cemetery, Marshall County, KY

More About GENEVIEVE KATHRYN SOPER:

Burial: Unknown, Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Prince Georges County, MD

Children of WALTER DUNNEGAN and GENEVIEVE SOPER are:

434. i. LOIS JANE7 DUNNEGAN, b. Private.

435. ii. GENEVIEVE ANN DUNNEGAN, b. Private.

211. JOEL SHERRILL6 TATE (JAMES ALEXANDER5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 24, 1860 in Sherrill Township, Texas County, MO, and died July 02, 1935 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN. He married FLORA DENTON YATES, daughter of CALVIN YATES and CAROLINE WOMACK. She died Unknown.

More About JOEL SHERRILL TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Section T, Lot 33, Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville, TN

Notes for FLORA DENTON YATES:

After Joel and Flora were divorced, she married her deceased sister's husband, John Singleton, who deserted her. Later, she remarried Joel Tate, her first husband.

Notes from Aline Brown Tate

Children of JOEL TATE and FLORA YATES are:

i. KELLY OLIVIA7 TATE, d. Unknown, At age 12.

ii. WALTER TATE, d. Unknown.

436. iii. MARY GERTRUDE TATE, b. April 15, 1887, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; d. April 19, 1983, Nashville, Davidson County, TN.

437. iv. JOHNNIE LEE TATE, b. October 31, 1896, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; d. September 26, 1981, Nashville, Davidson County, TN.

212. JAMES CALVIN ALEXANDER6 TATE (JAMES ALEXANDER5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 28, 1862 in Sherrill Township, Texas County, MO, and died May 03, 1945 in Galesburg, Knox County, IL. He married (1) MAT JUDSON. She died Abt. 1888. He married (2) BERTHA WORDEN May 18, 1893 in Galesburg, Knox County, IL. She was born May 04, 1874 in Fairfield, Jefferson County, IA, and died September 13, 1954 in Galesburg, Knox County, IL.

Notes for JAMES CALVIN ALEXANDER TATE:

Excerpt from Labor News, Galesburg, IL, November 5, 1943

"I was born October 28, 1862, down in southwestern Missouri near the town of Licking. The town got its name from a famous 'salt lick,' you know, a natural salt spring, where the wild animals came to drink the water and lick up the salt crust along the edge of the swampy pool. The 'lick' was about an acre in extent, and the animals had licked it down about ten or twelve feet. That's how much they liked salt."

"Wild ducks were so plentiful when I was a boy, that I often went hunting with a club and seldom returned home without two or three.... We had a neighbor who used a gun, and when he went to town, his wagon was loaded with ducks."

"Hunters built platforms in trees around the 'lick' and sat there nights to shoot deer and other animals. The streams were full of fish, and wild ducks and geese were to be found in every pool of water they were so plentiful. As I said before, a boy who wasn't old enough to trust with a gun, and that wasn't very old, down in Missouri those days, could and did kill them with a club or a rock thrown into a flock."

"That was soon after the close of the Civil War, and I remember the soldiers going home. They often stopped at my house for a meal or to pass the night."

"My grandfather lived with us, and, in the evenings, he would sometimes tell us about the time he fought with "Old Hickory" at New Orleans and how he and other soldiers rolled cotton bales in front of them when they advanced and took the city from the Britishers."

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James C. Tate was a baby when his father died according to him. He came with his mother, Sarah, and stepfather, William Tazewell Gentry from Missouri to (Dickson) Tennessee around 1876. He was in (Dickson) in 1880 [U.S. Census]. He went to Nashville, Tennessee and joined the Carpenter's Union there as a Charter Member in 1886. He went to Illinois in 1892 and remained there until his death.

Reference: Aline Brown Tate notes

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James C. Tate, Veteran Carpenter, Dies of Heart Attack

James C. Tate, a charter member of Carpenters and Joiners Local Union No. 360, died last Thursday evening at 10:55 following a heart attack. Mr. Tate had been in his usual health throughout the day and his death came as a great shock to his family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tate lived alone at 668 West north Street, the other members now living in other cities. Their daughter, Miss Myrtle Tate, who is employed in Chicago, came in Thursday evening to spend a few days with her parents and her father's death followed just a few hours after her arrival.

James Calvin Tate was born October 28, 1862, at Licking, Mo., and when young his family moved to Nashville, Tenn., where he spent his youth. He was a charter member of the Nashville Carpenters Union, which he joined in 1886. He has been a member of the International Union since that date. He went to Chicago in 1892 where he helped build the Chicago World Fair buildings. A contractor whom he knew had a contract to build a church in Galesburg and he came here in October, 1892, and has resided here since that time.

Jim Tate was active in union affairs throughout his life and held many offices of trust in the labor movement. He had served his union in all offices, including president, and was active on various committees. He had also served as president of the Galesburg Trades and Labor Assembly and had been a delegate to many State Federation of Labor conventions. Soon after coming to Galesburg he was greatly instrumental in organizing the Galesburg Labor News and had always taken keen interest in this publication. He was also active in soliciting funds for the purchase of the Labor Temple. In recent years his health would not permit the continuation of his activities but he never lost interest in the welfare of the working man. Labor has lost a truly great trade unionist in the death of Jim Tate.

Soon after coming to Galesburg, Mr. Tate was united in marriage to Miss Bertha Worden. They celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary May 18, 1943. His wife and four children survive. They are Mrs. C. J. Mulvaney, Long Beach, Calif.; Miss Myrtle Tate, Chicago; Morris Tate, Springfield, and James M. Tate, Peoria. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Lee Brown, and a brother, Silas Gentry, of Nashville, Tenn. There are six grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Kimber and West Mortuary Monday, May 7, with Rev. Raye L. Ragan in charge. Burial was in Memorial Park. The pallbearers were C.O. Nelson, Swen Wedan, Harry M. Starr and P. J. Davis.

Reference: obituary from Galesburg Labor News, May 11, 1945, copy in Aline Brown Tate notes

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A Fine Trade Unionist James C. Tate

"Wild ducks were so plentiful, when I was a boy, that I often went hunting with a club and seldom returned home without two or three. We had a neighbor who used a gun and he went to town, his wagon loaded with ducks," remarked James Calvin Tate, on the eve of his eighty-first birthday.

"I was born on Oct. 28, 1862, down in southwestern Missouri, near the town of Licking. The town got its name from a famous 'salt lick,' you know, a natural salt spring, where the wild animals came to drink the water and lick up the salt crust along the edges of the swampy pool. The 'lick' was about an acre in extent and the animals had licked it down ten or twelve feet. That's how much they liked salt.

"Hunters built platforms in trees around the 'lick' and sat there nights to shoot deer and other animals. The streams were full of fish and wild ducks and geese were to be found in every pool of water--they were so plentiful that, as I said before, a boy who wasn't old enough to trust with a gun--and that wasn't very old down in Missouri in those days--could and did kill 'em with a club or a rock thrown into a flock.

"That was soon after the close of the Civil war and I remember the soldiers going home. They often stopped at my house for a meal, and to pass the night. We had an old colored man and his wife on our place and when my parents weren't around, the colored folk, if they got a chance, locked us in a closet under the stairs to keep us, my brother and I, 'from under foot.'

Acorns for Dinner

"My grandfather lived with us and in the evenings he would sometimes tell us about the time he fought with 'Old Hickory" at New Orleans and how he and other soldiers rolled cotton bales in front of them when they advanced and took the city from the Britishers."

Mr. Tate thought a moment and remarked: "Here's a story about General Andy Jackson that never has been printed to my knowledge. My grandfather and two other soldiers were foraging--they had no food at camp--and were tramping through the country looking for something to eat. They met the General, he was on horseback, and he stopped them for questioning. They told him, what he already knew, about the lack of supplies.

"' Well, boys," said the General, 'I had luck. Just now I found a burr oak and had dinner. Thought I might as well stock up a bit, so I'll help you out.' He did, gave each of the soldiers one of the three burr oak acorns that he had put in his pocket." Mr. Tate smiled, "Ever try an acorn for dinner? Neither did I."

Helped Build World's Fair

"When did you join the Carpenters Union?" Mr. Tate, we asked.

"In 1886, at Nashville, Tenn. Was a charter member, too. Worked in and around Nashville for a time and then went to Chicago to help build the First World's Fair. After I had that pretty well under way," Mr. Tate grinned, "a contractor I knew had a church to build in Galesburg. Came here on Oct. 22, 1892, and have liver here ever since. I like Galesburg."

"How about carpenter work? Has it changed much in the last fifty years?" we asked.

"Changed. Well I should say it has. Why, in those days we made everything on and in the building by hand. Look at the molding about your room, we had tools for every operation--guess I had a dozen or more rabbiting cutters alone. We had to do our own tennoning and mortising, even wood carving on occasions. Yes, times have changed."

"Ever belong to the Knights of Labor?"

"Yep. In 1877. Pretty nearly every union man did at one time or another in the early days. Of course, the Carpenters Union came first but we all gave the Knights a lift when we could. No, I never held office in their organization. Just tagged along with the rest."

"You have held office in the Carpenters, haven't you?"

Held Many Union Offices

"Held office? Better say offices, because I've held every office in the Galesburg local.

"Was president of the Galesburg Trades and Labor Assembly. Say, if there is any labor office in Galesburg that I did not fill at one time or another I just can't think what it might be."

"Heard from Jim recently?" Jim, Mr. Tate's son, is in the army.

"Yes, only a day or so ago. We expect to see him before Christmas. He's been in the army a year, now.

"And Myrtle?" a daughter.

"She's in Chicago and writes that she's busy in an essential war industry as a personnel director. She completed her college training some time ago and writes her mother that she likes the work. Expect her for Thanksgiving."

Feeling "Fine" at 81

Getting up from his chair, he pays The Labor News a visit now and then, he grunted a bit. "Rheumatism," he said. 'Got a twitch of it in my back today."

"Bother you much?"

"Not so much. When you are 81 you can't feel too good all the time.

"Rheumatism comes and goes, like everything else. When you are 81 and you feel fine part of the time, well, that's just dandy.

"Good bye. Will see you again. Good health and good luck."

A fine, genial and inspiring old gentleman--and a model trades unionist--just closed our office door and walked with remarkable vigor and cheeriness up Cherry toward Main Street. Our honored friend, James Calvin Tate.

Reference: article from November 5, 1943 Galesburg Labor News, copy in Aline Brown Tate notes

Child of JAMES TATE and MAT JUDSON is:

438. i. EVA7 M.TATE, b. Abt. 1887, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; d. Unknown.

Children of JAMES TATE and BERTHA WORDEN are:

ii. MYRTLE RUTH7 TATE, b. July 29, 1895, Galesburg, Knox County, IL; d. September 03, 1964, MacNeal Memorial Hospital, Berwyn, IL; m. GEORGE VINOPAL, Private; b. Private.

Notes for MYRTLE RUTH TATE:

Myrtle was Valedictorian of her high school class. She attended business college after graduation. She worked at various jobs in Galesburg before going to work with the State of Illinois in the State Department of Labor during the Democratic administration of Governor Henry Horner. Even though she was supposedly under Civil Service, she was let out from the job along with several other people when the administration changed.

In 1942 she went to Chicago and worked while going to college at night for college credits. After she had completed her night classes she went to work at Danly Machine Specialties Inc. as Assistant Personnel Director, and worked there till she retired.

Myrtle was recovering from knee surgery and was in a wheel chair while talking to the doctor about going home the following day when she suddenly died from a ruptured aneurysm.

Reference: Aline Brown Tate notes

More About MYRTLE RUTH TATE:

Cause of Death: Ruptured Aneurysm

iii. EUGENE HAROLD TATE, b. April 1902, Galesburg, Knox County, IL; d. December 09, 1929, Galesburg, Knox County, IL; m. MILDRED BEANE, Private; b. Private.

Notes for EUGENE HAROLD TATE:

No children. Gene served as an Electrician's mate in the Navy. He worked at the Burlington Railroad.

Military Marker:

Eugene Harold Tate

Illinois

Electrician's Mate

3 Cl. U.S. Navy

Dec. 9, 1929

Reference: Aline Brown Tate notes

More About EUGENE HAROLD TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Lynwood Cemetery, Galesbug, Knox County, IL

Cause of Death: Tuberculosis

439. iv. JAMES MANLY TATE, b. Private.

440. v. MORRIS GEORGE TATE, b. November 11, 1897, Galesburg, Knox County, IL; d. June 02, 1966, Springfield, Sangamon County, IL.

213. ALICE GRANT6 TALLY (LOUISA ADALINE5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 12, 1866 in Cooper County, MO, and died Unknown in Saline Township, MO. She married ANDREW LAFAYETTE (BUD) DURNIL, son of JOHN DURNIL and MARY MILLER. He was born January 01, 1855 in Boonville, MO, and died Unknown in Saline Township, MO.

Notes for ANDREW LAFAYETTE (BUD) DURNIL:

John M. Boyles married Julia A. Tate. A. L. (Bud), who was John M. Boyles' half brother, married his own niece, by marriage, Alice Tally. She was also the niece of John M. Boyles and Julia A. Tate Boyles. She was Julia's older sister, Louisa A. Tate Tally's daughter.

This information was provided by Mary Maude Louisa Durnil, daughter of A. L. (Bud) and Alice Durnil. It was confirmed by The History of Cooper County by W. F. Johnson.

More About ANDREW LAFAYETTE (BUD) DURNIL:

Residence: 1900, Census - Henry County, Shawnee Township

Children of ALICE TALLY and ANDREW DURNIL are:

i. CLYDE EDWARD7 DURNIL, b. December 29, 1879, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown.

Notes for CLYDE EDWARD DURNIL:

Clyde Durnil is a frequent referral source in Tate Families of the Southern States, Laura Mentzel and Edith Updike, 1972. He was

very interested in learning about his heritage. This is a letter he wrote to Thomas Barnes of McMinnville, TN. It was typewritten and dated May 27, 1955.

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Page one

Dear Brother Barnes,

I want to express my appreciation also for my brothers and sisters, for your letter.

What you have given us seems to be very close along what has been told us by our grandparents, who passed on many years ago.

Louisa and Julia Tate, went to Missouri, near Boonville from Tennessee.

Joshua A. Tate was a teacher, and in later years lived in Webster Grove, MO. He has been gone quite a number of years.

Perhaps with the above, some one there can identify the branch of the family who were our ancestors.

I am sending along some self addressed envelopes for anyone to use that may know something of the people we are trying to contact.

There is no objection to anyone reading the attached sketch showing the various names.

Very Truly Yours,

Clyde Durnil

c/o Wabash R R Co

Huntington, IN

This is what might be called reference. F&AM, Antioch Lodge, No. 410, Andrews Ind. ; OES Chapter 189, Andrews, Ind.; ?OOF Far West Lodge No. 4, Boonville, MO, Order Railway Telegraphers Occupation, Agent, Wabash Rail Road, Huntington, Ind.

Page two

A typewritten sketch showing:

Generation 1 James Tate/Delilah Henderson, ******Price/ Jane Potts

Generation 2 Douglas Tate/Sarah Price - 10 children

Generation 3 Phronia, James, John, Philander, Americo, Knute, Wm. Sherrill, Julia, Ann,

Louisa/Wm. Tally

Generation 4 Joseph Douglas, Charles, E., Oscar F., Harriett

Alice/ A. L. Durnil

Generation 5 Clyde, Ruby Pearl, Maude Louise, Ollie Ora, Norah Alice, Grover

Apparently the James Tate and John Tate who entered land on Collins River were the brothers of Louisa Tate who was the grandmother of the Durnil Children. Apparently Douglas Tate who lived near or in McMinnville, Tenn was the father of Louisa Tate. We are attempting to contact some of the Tate family who can give us information to the name of PRICE who married Jane Potts. Legend tells us he was a brother of General Sterling Price. We need this item to complete our record for a total of seven generations from the youngest member of our family.

Generation 2 Elgan Tate - 8 children

Generation 3 Amanda, Nebraska, Sadie, Joseph, Joshua, A. Oliver, Sophronia, and ?(page torn where folded)

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The letter was signed in a large, distinctive, bold handwriting.

Source: Thomas Jefferson Barnes Papers

Film 634-2, TN State Archives, Folios H101 - V192, Tate folio #181

ii. RUBY P. DURNIL, b. Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown, Before a year old..

iii. MARY MAUDE LOUISA DURNIL, b. February 12, 1896, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown.

Notes for MARY MAUDE LOUISA DURNIL:

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Toward the end of her life, Mary Maude Smith nee Durnil wrote a letter to Ricki Wilkins who contacted her regarding this family's genealogy research. The following is a transposition of her letter of 1985 from Carlsbad, New Mexico. This letter was written on a manual typewriter and had a small picture of her copied onto the paper. It is dated 1984, and shows her seated at a Christmas holiday table with a large turkey on a platter. She looks like a small woman, very brightly dressed, who took great pride in her appearance; hair done beautifully and makeup applied.

"Dear Rickey, I hope I have your name correct. I am hard of hearing, and all my letters have to be read to me. I have been blind for two years, legally blind, which means I have perception light and make out large shapes around the lower part of my eyes. I am dependent on having things read to me, and most readers say, oh, this is just a lot of talk, you don't want to hear that. I can't really afford a full-time secretary companion, and since I have only a small apartment, no room for another person, besides which, I think it would drive me insane if I had someone at my elbow all the time. You will note that I am not a very good typist and am also using a relief machine since my own small one is out of order. However I hope that you can get a little sense out of what I am writing.

Here is all I can remember about my family.

My father was Alexander (other reports indicate Andrew) Durnil. His mother was Mary Durnil. I never knew her maiden name, if I ever heard it. I had her first name for my middle name. I was Maude Mary Louisa. The Louisa was after my maternal grandmother. My father's mother was twice married, and I think she married John Durnil the second marriage. Anyway, I knew only the Boyles family, long after both were dead. My father's half brother was named John Boyles and he married Julia Tate, who was sister to my maternal grandmother, Louisa Tate Talley. My sister Ollie was married to John Martin Jenry, and their daughter, and only child is named Marjorie Louise and was married to John Reiff. She is still living and is retired. She and her husband are living in El Paso, TX. I have most likely skipped over a lot, but this may give you some clues. I think your best bet may be to follow up the Durnil and Boyles side.

I don't know how much help it might be for you to come here, but I think it might help to know some relatives. I am the last of my age generation and am completely alone. I married twice and divorced two husbands, which sounds pretty bad for all of us. However, we are still friendly and I still hear from my second husband and Marjorie says the first one is still listed in the telephone book back in Boonville, MO.

I was back there when my younger sister's son, John Schilb died. He was the last of his family, so Marjorie, her husband and I flew back and buried him. His mother, my youngest sister disappeared twenty years ago and no trace of her was ever found. I can't believe that she is dead, but common sense tells me she must be or she would have managed to let me know. I just don't know. My mother had six children, Clyde, Ruby, Maude, Ollie, Nora and Grover. I heard Grover died about three years ago, but he never kept in touch with his family, though I know he had a son, but I never heard what the son was named. If there was a son, he must be about forty-five years old, thought I don't know anything about him.

Ruby, the oldest girl, died before I was born. I keep coming up with funny details I heard as a child. I don't know if anything I know will be of any use to you, but since you feel in the mood to travel, it is an ideal time to visit Carlsbad, New Mexico. We are close to many famous and scenic places, Carlsbad Caverns for one, some famous ranches, Indian Museums, etc. I go to them with friends, but now I go mostly just to be with them, and I like to ride, but I have so little vision, most people do not want to bother with taking care of a blind woman. When I go on a plane, I engage a wheel chair to take care of me while changing planes, and they take me round the airports and take the best care of me, but if I leave the airport to take a bus, I would be afraid to risk it, changing from a plane to a bus, getting into taxis, hunting for my baggage and seeing that it gets to stay with me is a problem. I just gave up. If I have to change planes to get anywhere, I just don't go.

I know this is badly written (it wasn't!), but I am only too thankful that I remember enough typing to be able to keep up my correspondence with old friends, thought my list grows smaller year by year. I don't know how long before there will be no one of the ones I knew so well. I am, so far the oldest one living, I just seem to tough to die. I just get the flue or a cough or something minor, and seldom get anything serious enough to keep me in bed, and I walk an average of a mile a day every morning. I use a white cane and black glasses and know the streets well, and all the dogs and most of their masters or mistresses at the other end of their leash.

No more. I think this page is about done, and I run on and on forever what I said in the last Line. I have the forgetter ever. If you would like to come down here, I would love to have you, however, I live in a sort of studio apartment in a large high rise building for the aged retirees. I am sorry that I haven't managed to answer you before, but I couldn't get anyone to read your letter until today, one of the ladies at my table came up to my apartment and read this one so I determined, good or bad, to answer and tell you what little I used to hear. I might be lucky enough to drop something that would be a clue or fill in between some of the Boyles family. I do remember Uncle John Boyles and his children, which were Stanley and our or five other children, but right now, I can't remember their names.

Sincerely, maybe your cousin, Maude Smith nee Durnil.

441. iv. OLLIE ORA DURNIL, b. August 30, 1897, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown, Boonville, MO.

442. v. NORAH ALICE DURNIL, b. May 30, 1899, Cooper County, MO; d. Unknown.

443. vi. GROVER DURNIL, b. 1904, Cooper County, MO; d. Abt. 1982.

214. JOSEPH DOUGLAS6 TALLY (LOUISA ADALINE5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 16, 1869 in Cooper County, MO, and died Unknown. He married JOSEPHINE RHODES. She died Unknown.

Child of JOSEPH TALLY and JOSEPHINE RHODES is:

i. GRACE ANN7 TALLY, b. Private; m. JAMES GLENN AUSTIN, Private; b. Private.

215. HARRIETT (HATTIE) E.6 TALLY (LOUISA ADALINE5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 12, 1878 in Cooper County, MO, and died Unknown. She married DAVID A. SNYDER. He died Unknown.

Children of HARRIETT TALLY and DAVID SNYDER are:

i. EWELL7 SNYDER, b. Private.

ii. FLOY ALINE (FLOSSIE) SNYDER, b. Private; m. ROY HERSHEL YOUNG, Private; b. March 27, 1907; d. September 20, 1976.

444. iii. JULIA ALLYN SNYDER, b. Private.

216. JOHN (JACK) B.6 TATE (PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 22, 1886 in Texas County, MO, and died January 06, 1950 in Sedalia, MO. He married (1) EDITH METCALF. She died Unknown. He married (2) AMANDA BLUEJACKET 1907 in Bluejacket, OK, daughter of CHARLES BLUEJACKET and LOUISA CAPTAIN. She was born May 17, 1889 in Bluejacket, OK, and died April 14, 1909.

Notes for JOHN (JACK) B. TATE:

It is believed that he married into the Bluejacket family for which Bluejacket, OK is named.

This information given by Sonny Tate in an email dated October 27, 2000

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Bluejacket Newspaper, March 5, 1914

John Tate was in Bluejacket from Parsons, KS because of the illness of his father.

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Sedalia, MO Newspaper, January 7, 1950

'Jack' B. Tate Is Found Dead on Sidewalk

Resident here since 1920; Heart Attack Cause of Death

John 'Jack' B. Tate, 64 years of age, was found lying dead on the sidewalk on the northeast corner of Second Street and Lamine Avenue, Friday afternoon about 1:30. Beside his body were his crutches, room key for froom 110 of the Milner Hotel and his glasses. He fell face downward. Ewing's ambulance was called to the scene. The body was not moved from the sidewalk until 2:03 PM awaiting the arrival of the coroner. Sheriff John Taylor ordered the body taken to the funeral home. Dr. Gordon Stauffacher, coroner, attributed death to heart trouble. No inquest will be held.

Mr. Tate was born March 22, 1886 in Texas County, Missouri and had resided in Sedalia since 1820. He was one of five brothers and sisters. He was a boilermaker by trade and at one time a federal inspector. Tate was a cripple and walked with the aid of crutches due to an old hip injury and an arthritis condition. He had been a resident guest of the Milner Hotel since last November and prior to that time had lived for a while at Buena Vista Home. Surviving him are two brothers, Charles Tate of Parsons, KS and W. S. Tate of Vinita, OK. Funeral arrangements await the arrival of his brother from Vinita who will be here Monday morning. The body is at the Ewing Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crows Hill Cemetery.

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Obituary, Ewing Funeral Home

John B. Tate was born at Roby, in Texas County, Missouri, March 22, 1886, the sone of the late Marion and Louisa Woods Tate and departed this life in Sedalia, MO, January 6, 1950, age 62 years, 9 months and 14 days.

His boyhood and early life was spent in Texas County. He was employed as a boilermaker by the Missouri-Pacific Raidroad for a number of years. Of recent years he has resided in Sedalia. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Underwood, Parsons, KS; four brothers, Charles Tate, Parsons, KS, W. B. Tate, Vinita, OK, H. I. Tate, Omaha, NE, N. E. Tate, Vinita, OK; five sisters, Mrs. T. C. McReynolds, Commerce, OK, Mrs. A. J. Watson, Pine, CO, Mrs. Anna Mathias, Detroit, MI, Mrs. Rose Calkins, Kansas City, KS, Mrs. Mattie Summers of the state of CA.

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More About JOHN (JACK) B. TATE:

Burial: January 1950, Crows Hill Cemetery

Occupation: Railroad Inspector, Boilermaker, MKT Railroad, Butcher, Farmer

Child of JOHN TATE and AMANDA BLUEJACKET is:

i. OSBORN J.7 TATE, b. Private.

217. WILLIAM (BILL) BASCOMB6 TATE (PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 1888 in Texas County, MO, and died Abt. 1950 in Craig County, OK. He married (1) MARGIE (MUDGE) TAYLOR, daughter of WILLIAM TAYLOR. She died Unknown. He married (2) ROSE WILLY. She died Unknown.

Notes for WILLIAM (BILL) BASCOMB TATE:

"I remember William "Bill" a little bit. He was a big man, well over 6 feet tall."

Sonny Tate in an email dated 09/27/2000

More About WILLIAM (BILL) BASCOMB TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Vinita, OK

Occupation: Public Service Co. (power & light)

Children of WILLIAM TATE and MARGIE TAYLOR are:

445. i. MARY E.7 TATE, b. Abt. 1911, Vinita, OK; d. Unknown, Vinita, OK.

ii. JAMES D TATE, b. 1913, Vinita, OK; d. 1985, Fremont, CA; m. BETTY, Private; b. Private.

Notes for JAMES D TATE:

Started his military career as a buck private and was promoted to Colonel in the U. S. Marine Corps. He received a field promotion to Lieutenant in the Pacific theater.

This information is provided by Sonny Tate in an email dated October 24, 2000.

More About JAMES D TATE:

Military service: U. S. Marine Corps (retired)

218. CHARLES DOUGLAS6 TATE (PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 18, 1895 in Robideaux, Texas County, MO, and died September 22, 1973 in Parsons, Labette County, KS. He married GRACE E. PATTON September 19, 1923 in Pawhuska, Washington County, OK. She died Unknown.

Notes for CHARLES DOUGLAS TATE:

Parsons, KS, Newspaper Obituary, Monday September 24, 1973

Charles D. Tate, 2430 Washington, died at 11:25 A.M. Saturday in the Katy Memorial Hospital following an illness of three years. He was 78 and last entered the hospital on August 7.

Tate retired from the Katy Railroad as an engineer with 51 years of service. he was born on September 18, 1895 at Robie, MO, a son of Philander and Elizabeth Wood Tate. He came to Parsons from Oklahoma in 1915. Tate and Grace E. Patton were married on September 19, 1923 at Pawhuska, OK. Tate was a member of the Odd Fellow Lodge, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees.

He is survived by Mrs. Tate of the home, a son, J. D. Tate of Medicine Lodge, a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn J. High of Bartlesville, Ok, a brother, Everett Tate of Bludjacket, OK and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by four brothers, six sisters and a child.

Grave side services will be held at 10 A.M. Tuesday at Memorial Lawn. The Rev. L. O. White will officiate. The family suggests that memorials be made to the Central Avenue Christian Church. They may be left at the Burris Wall Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral home.

More About CHARLES DOUGLAS TATE:

Burial: September 1973, Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Parsons, Labette County, KS

Occupation: Farmer, MKT Railroad

Residence: Parsons, KS

Notes for GRACE E. PATTON:

Email exchanged 7/06, 07/00 with Chris Moffatt ([email protected]) who advised that Ethel Travis was his cousin. Advised that he believes that Ethel and Charles are buried in Rock Spring Cemetery of Rock Spring Church in Texas County, MO. Probably a township named "Huggins".

Children of CHARLES TATE and GRACE PATTON are:

i. J. D.7 TATE, b. Private.

ii. EVELYN J. TATE, b. Private.

219. NEWTON EVERETT6 TATE (PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 1896 in MO, and died 1977 in Bluejacket, OK. He married FLEETA BARBEE Abt. 1917, daughter of JOHN BARBEE and DELLA BOYD. She was born 1898 in Bluejacket, OK (Indian Territory), and died October 1978 in Miami, OK.

Notes for NEWTON EVERETT TATE:

"He had one or two strokes and then a heart attack. The kids were going to put him in a nursing home as my grandmother, Fleeta couldn't take care of him because she had hardening of the arteries. And, her memory was failing. When Granpa found out he was to go to a nursing home, he wanted my dad to get him his old Colt 45 and he wanted to go home. He died as they were wheeling him to his room at the nursing home. Had I known this at the time, I think I would have got that old Colt for him. He knew he was going to die and he just wanted to do it at home."

Sonny Tate wrote in an email dated 09/27/2000

More About NEWTON EVERETT TATE:

Military service: Bet. 1918 - 1919, U. S. Army, PFC, Medic with 158th Infantry, Vetran of WW I

Occupation: Farmer

Notes for FLEETA BARBEE:

Fleeta Tate as one half Shawnee Indian. Her father was full blood. She is listed as Fleetie on the Cherokee/Shawnee roll.

More About FLEETA BARBEE:

Burial: Unknown, Fairview Cemetery, Afton, OK

Marriage Notes for NEWTON TATE and FLEETA BARBEE:

From the Bluejacket, OK Gazette

Everett Tate of Bluejacket and Miss Fleeta Barbee of Afton applied for a marriage license on December 20, 1917.

Children of NEWTON TATE and FLEETA BARBEE are:

446. i. NEWTON EUGENE7 TATE, b. April 1917, Bluejacket, OK; d. October 1992, Bluejacket, OK.

447. ii. BILLIE LOUISE TATE, b. Private.

448. iii. WALTER KENNETH TATE, b. 1924, Bluejacket, OK; d. January 1989, Vinita, OK.

449. iv. EDITH KARLENE TATE, b. Private.

 

220. MARY LOUISE (MOLLY)6 BOYLES (JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 14, 1879 in Boonville, MO, and died March 12, 1926 in Waverly, IA. She married JOHN IRWIN PARROTT May 05, 1907 in Sumner, IA. He died 1915 in Waverly, IA.

Children of MARY BOYLES and JOHN PARROTT are:

i. VIRGINIA7 PARROTT, b. Private; m. JAMES KEACH, Private; d. 1978.

ii. NEVLYN PARROTT, b. Private; m. JOHN R. (JACK) EVANS, Private; b. Private.

 

221. STANLEY6 BOYLES (JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 1885 in Boonville, MO, and died Unknown. He married CATHERINE HAGEN. She died Unknown.

Children of STANLEY BOYLES and CATHERINE HAGEN are:

450. i. LEE ORA7 BOYLES, b. Private.

451. ii. STEPHEN BOYLES, b. Private.

iii. LYDIA BOYLES, b. Private.

 

222. OWEN6 BOYLES (JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 1888 in Boonville, MO, and died Unknown. He married PEARL DOCHOW, daughter of HERMAN DOCHOW and ADDIE ARTHUR. She was born March 14, 1883 in Farmington, KS, and died 1983 in Kansas City, MO.

Notes for OWEN BOYLES:

For much about Pearl and Owens' lives together, see the Notes Section under Herman Dochow.

Notes for PEARL DOCHOW:

History of Herman Dochow Family by Miss Lillian Shimmick

Prolonged political oppression breeds discontentment and too often results in a hatred for the fatherland, its language and its laws. So it was with the family of Frederick Willie Dochow (Do-who) living in France near the German border. During the period of the Persecution of the Huguenots the family fled to Gemplen, Germany with their small son Frederick II born December 2, 1818. Gemplen became their abode where Frederick II learned and later followed the trade of a miller. Numbered among his friends was a young German girl, Miss Fredericka Enge whom he later married in Boitzenburg, Germany. Though this couple were born 9 children; Charlie, Herman (youngest) Albert, Matilda, Adolph, Edna, Martha, William and Gustav.

Warfare among German border states seemed never ending. To avoid further involvement, the Frederick Dochow family severed its ties with the homeland and emigrated to the United State of America. Their ocean travel from Germany to New York City numbered 14 days. The cross-country train travel from the East Coast to the state of Wisconsin, too, was slow and wearisome. On reaching their destination the Dochows were met by relatives who helped them to establish their home. As the children grew into adulthood, the family circle was broken; some married and settled in the Dakotas and in Minnesota. A couple of the brothers went west to Colorado and then on to Oregon. Frederick found the winters in Wisconsin and Minnesota too cold for comfort in his rheumatic condition. In search of a more favorable clime, Frederick persuaded his son Herman to accompany him to Atchison, KS to pick corn for Sam Arthur. While working there, it was Herman's good fortune to meet Miss Addie Minerva Arthur, the young lady whom he later married.

Herman and his wife set up housekeeping on a farm near Farmington, KS. While residing there, three daughters were born; Minnie, Grace and Pearl. From Farmington, the family moved to Osborne, KS and their son Loren was born.

The urge to move on westward was ever present among the young married folk who were eager to improve their lot. The Herman Dochow family was among those who joined the wagon train and traveled as Far West as Decatur County, KS. It was in 1887 that the family settled on a farm southeast of Jennings. A one-room dugout speedily became their home. A larger three-room sod house was build two years later to accommodate the large family. Here, a daughter, Bessie and later a son, Joe were born. Herman made no effort to teach his children to speak German, nor would he converse with others in his native language. The abuses and inequities experienced in the fatherland had left him embittered. He chose to converse, as best he could, in broken English.

The Dochows were responsible citizens; all were thrifty, hard-working, God-loving people. Herman was reared in the Lutheran Faith, his wife, in Methodism. The family attended the Methodist Church at Jennings often walking to day and evening services and Sunday school.

Herman was troubled with rheumatism. Home remedies were used to ease the pain. His wife often placed hot packs made of ears of unhusked corn taken steaming hot from the wash boiler around him. Time were hard and money was scarce. Coal was so expensive that cow and buffalo chips were gathered and used for fuel.

From the sod house the family established itself in a new two-story frame house which was built just west of their soddy. The house still stands and is presently owned by the daughter, Mrs. Pearl Dochow Boyles and her husband, Owen. The bricks for the chimney wee hauled from Norcatur and the lumber from Jennings. A second trip had to be made to Norcatur after the youngest child, Joe was found breaking the new bricks with his hammer. John and Pete Pauls and Harry Munson assisted Herman in building his house. Nick Hahn bore a well near the house in 1891. This well is in use today. Herman and his family rejoiced on September 27, 1892 when he obtained a patent from the United States government bearing the signature of President Benjamin Harrison for land on which he had built his house. NE1/4 of Section 6, Township 5, S Range 26 @ of the 6 PM. Later in June, 1900 a patent for school land was issued to Herman Dochow by the United States government for an adjacent quarter section of land SE1/4 - 6 - 5 -26 at that time W. E. Stanley was governor of Kansas.

The Dochows were sociable, out-going folk, never too busy to stop their work to help others or to engage in conversations. It was a common occurrence for the passer-by to stop at the Dochow house at the side of the road, where an invitation to enter and to remain for lunch was cheerfully extended; although the fare was meager-many times, no more than homemade bread and gravy. Many of the neighbors as they traveled toward the Dochow home could be recognized by the way they traveled. Mrs. Bill Lieber drove hard and fast; Mrs. Frank Price pulled back on the reins to maintain control; while D. S. Logan drove his team -alfalfa fed-at a leisurely pace. In addition to their allegiance to church and school, the Dochows became affiliated with local fraternal associations; Herman became a charter member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Jennings Lodge #449, organized on October 11, 1900. Later Addie and Pearl became members of the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies, Jennings Lila Rebekah Lodge # 430.

Daughters Minnie, Grace and Pearl received their formal education in several school districts. The school attended first was located just east of the present Boyles mailbox. Miss Letha Pine was the teacher. The second school attended was in a frame building known as the Elkhorn School, located east of the township (Allison) Road about a quarter of a mile west of the present Walter Warren residence. As the other children of the family became of school age, they attended the two-room frame schoolhouse located on a hill in the east pat of Jennings. Later in 1894, the schoolhouse was moved a short distance west where two more class rooms were added. Some of the teachers were G. W. Fields, Anna Bates, Mr. Brown, Louisa and J. P. Langley, Anna R. Van Wickle, 1885, Anna E. Bates, 1888; Grace E. Ford, Merita Speakman, Edwin Ashcraft, A. C. Banta and Louise Anderson.

Dr. Dwight Funk, the local family doctor was called to attend Herman in his last illness. Herman passed away at his home on April 6, 1903 at the age of 47. His death was attributed to the leakage of the heart. The bereaved family remained on the farm where they labored together to make their living caring for cattle and chickens and raising wheat and corn.

When the children were old enough to work out, they found employment in the neighborhood; Pearl as a teenager worked for the families of Mark Feely, John Nellans, Ran Bartley, Bill Willy, Bill Stramp, Mrs. Mary Wolfe, Bob Mizer, Bill Lieber, Kings at Lenora, Elic Bishop and Leonard Hill. Pearl's sister, Minnie also worked out. She was at the Frank Shimmick home to help when this writer was a baby. In June 1909, Pearl went to Kansas City, MO where she worked for the Loose and Wyld Candy Company and the Walkers Laundry. Later, she kept house for Miller Hageman, her grandmother's uncle who ran an apartment housers' laundry. In 1910, Pearl met Owen Boyles, a furniture finisher who worked for Robert Keith Carpet and Furniture Company. They were married at Olathe, KS on March 6, 1912. They bought a home in Kansas City, MO and lived there until 1916 when they moved to Jennings.

During Pearl's absence from home many changes had taken place in the Dochow household. Pearl's oldest sister, Annie, had married D. S. Logan and was living on a farm just southwest of Allison on the Solomon River. The Logans' had three children,

Ross, Glen and Mamie. Pearl's sister, Grace had married Thomas Davitt, a painter. They made their home on a farm southeast of Jennings. The Davitts had two sons, Loren and Raymond. Grace, after a short illness passed away in 1909 at the age of 29. Pearl's brother, Loren (Pete) had married Miss Nellie Smith, a hometown schoolmate. The couple moved to Kansas City where they lived for several yeas before they returned to make their home in Jennings. Their family consisted of six children: Ernest Edward, Bernard, Boyd, Vivian, Nettie Pearl and Addie Katheryn. Pearl's youngest sister, Bessie had married Nick Gibson. They made their home in Kansas City. Charles and Evelyn were children of this family. Pearl's mother and youngest unmarried brother, Joe were farming the homestead. When Joe as arrayed into the United States Army in 1916, Pearl and Owen Boyles returned to Jennings to be with Mrs. Dochow and to keep the Dochow farm in operation. On July 20, 1926, a son, Joe was born to Pearl and Owen. Joe attended elementary and high school at Jennings and in Oberlin. He served his country in World War II. He is married to Katherine Kirk and is now living in Kansas City, MO. They have a 16-year-old daughter, Vicki.

Mrs. Addie Dochow's retirement years were spent on the farm with Pearl and Owen. Her grandson, Raymond Davitt and his wife, Mildred and their three daughters, Frances, Maxine and Ardith lived a short distance from her. Mrs. Dochow was active and enjoyed life in the companionship of relatives and friends. In 1939, she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, which resulted in several months of invalidism. She passed away at home on October 30, 1940 at the age of 80. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Grace Davitt in 1909 and Bessie Gibson in 1936; Annie Logan passed away later in 1954. Joe Dochow in 1956 and Loren (Pete) in 1961. Herman and Addie Dochow were laid to rest in the Jennings Cemetery.

Pearl and Owen still reside on the farm enjoying the freedom of the out-of-doors. They have rented the farm ground and have things pretty much as they want them out there. They still have chickens and a ga4rden and depend on their car to get them to the places where they need to go. On March 14, 1974, Pearl's 91st birthday, Mrs. Leroy (Florence Nauer) Wyld hosted a birthday party honoring Pearl and Mrs. Ruby Stroup, whose birthdays are on the same day. Mahy friends and relatives called to extend congratulations, Pearl and Owen enjoy each day to the fullest keeping informed by reading and watching TV and listening to radio programs. They vote at elections, and enjoy visiting and entertaining. The Welcome Mat is always at the door.

The writer is indebted to Pearl Boyles and her niece, Evelyn Givson Keith and to Mrs. Albert McKenna for information and assistance.

Child of OWEN BOYLES and PEARL DOCHOW is:

452. i. JOSEPH OWEN7 BOYLES, b. Private.

 

223. JESSIE6 BOYLES (JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 24, 1891 in Boonville, MO, and died September 24, 1976 in Eden Valley Sanitarium, Loveland, CO. She married DANIEL EMERSON WILKINS November 1909 in Kansas City, MO, son of JOHN WILKINS and ELLA (?). He was born May 14, 1884 in Habersham, GA, and died Unknown.

More About JESSIE BOYLES:

Burial: 1976, Loveland, CO

Notes for DANIEL EMERSON WILKINS:

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AKA Jasper Daniel Wilkins

AKA J. Dan Wilkins

AKA John Dan Wilkins

He deserted his wife and children in 1922 in Chicago. Subsequently, the children became wards of the State of Illinois. The Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society has been very helpful in detailing the events occurring to this family and the children. Most were put into foster homes and most remained in limited contact into their adulthood. Many, despite the hardships of the Great Depression, multiple foster homes or orphanages, rose above their humble beginnings and became productive, contributing members of society. There are several stories of several of these children overcoming these poor odds and becoming successful business people and/or parents.

Daniel Emerson Wilkins was reported to be living in or near Dekalb County, AL with another family in 1952 with a son, Douglas, who "was not an orphan". No further information is known to date.

Researcher: Ricki Wilkins, granddaughter.

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ate: 6/24/99 2:52:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time<BR>

From: [email protected] (Susan Gordon)<BR>

To: [email protected]<BR>

The closest I've been able to come on Daniel's mother is this lady, Ella Wilkins, died 1899 in Nashville, death record #1183, age 35, female, white, widow, born Tennessee, housewife, residence at 26 Wilson Street, cause of death: ulceration of stomach, buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.

Susan L. Gordon

Archivist

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Note from Ricki Wilkins: This information matches much of what is known of Daniel's mother and puts her in the right place and time frame Daniel referred to. More research must be done, but I will place "Ella" in the file until better information is known, (better than a Question Mark!)

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More About DANIEL EMERSON WILKINS:

Medical Information: Great and second toe on left foot were amputated as of frostbite in early 1920's.Herniotomy January 3, 1924. Four tattoos on his right arm, one on the left.

Occupation: Bet. 1900 - 1920, Printer/Pressman

Children of JESSIE BOYLES and DANIEL WILKINS are:

i. ANDY DANIEL7 WILKINS, b. January 17, 1911, Kansas City, MO; d. April 17, 2001, Benton, KY; m. FLORENCE ESTHER NACKE; b. October 31, 1916, Chicago, IL; d. January 14, 1999, Benton, KY.

More About ANDY DANIEL WILKINS:

Burial: April 2001, Ashes Scattered near their home on Johnson Creek

Notes for FLORENCE ESTHER NACKE:

My aunt Florence was simply one of the classiest women I have ever met. She was a role model for me as a young adult woman and I believe that my adoption of her dressing and grooming habits, professionalism and manners have served me well professionally and personally my entire life. She was a loving and loyal ally and generously gave me clothing and advice that I would not have had access to, living in a small rural community. I will be grateful to her always and could only hope that each young woman would have a similar mentor.

Ricki Wilkins

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FOR THOSE WHO KNEW HER

We begin the February Newsletter on a rather sad note. This past month we lost one of our Shrine ladi3s. While it seems there are those put on this earth to worry their fellow men, cause upheaval and chaos, there are those few that add warmth and understanding.

A small lady with a bit heart, add a great personality, a vibrant smile, charm, humor and a wonderful hostess and you have a lady ten foot tall. What a pity there are not more of these rare persons placed on this good earth to add to our comfort and enjoyment. For those who were friends, we should consider ourselves most fortunate to have known and shared time with her.

Our sorrow goes to Andy Wilkins on the loss of his mate, Florence for some 61 years. Not only will there be a vacant spot in his life, bit in ours as well. A Pit there are not more persons in this world like Florence. What a wonderful world it would be.

February 1999 Monthly Newsletter, Murray Shrine Club, Box 184, Murray, Ky 42071

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Burial: Unknown, Ashes Scattered near their home on Johnson Creek

ii. JESSIE WILKINS, b. June 1912; d. April 19, 1917, Of Tuberculosis.

Notes for JESSIE WILKINS:

In a letter dated May 14, 1985, Linda M. Wagner, Intake Supervisor of the Placement Services Division of Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society wrote to Iola Poebel that Jessie died of tuberculosis on 4-19-17 according to their records.

More About JESSIE WILKINS:

Cause of Death: Pulmonary Tuberculosis

iii. HELEN WILKINS, b. Private.

453. iv. IOLA RUTH WILKINS, b. Private.

454. v. CHARLES DAVID WILKINS, b. Private.

455. vi. DANIEL BEATTY WILKINS, b. July 09, 1920, Chicago, Cook County, IL; d. December 25, 1986, Rockford, Winnebago County, IL.

456. vii. WILLIAM WARREN DIXON WILKINS, b. August 27, 1922, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL; d. July 31, 1990, Savanna City Hospital, Savanna, IL.

457. viii. VIRGINIA KATHERINE WILKINS, b. Private.

ix. OWEN AKA (DONALD WHITE) WILKINS, b. Private.

224. ALONZO6 BOYLES (JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 1896 in Boonville, MO, and died Unknown. He married ROSE Private. She was born Private.

Notes for ALONZO BOYLES:

The following is a censored letter sent to Owen Boyles, General Delivery, Jennings, KS while Alonzo was stationed in France during World War I:

Dear Bro Owen & Pearl,

I will write for the first time since crossing the ocean. This letter must be briefly written as they are censored according to Military orders. I am somewhere in France. I have been somewhere in England. Things are funny there. How is your farm? Well, I haven't saw any active service yet. I have a French chicken over here. ha! ha!

Well, I will close Owen. With love, Best wishes, your bro. Alonzo Boyles, 63 Artillery Bat. E., C A C, American P. O. A. E. F. #753

P. S. Owen, I am learning the French language fast. They have oxen and wooden shoes over here and hitch cows to carts. ha! ha! The money is different than ours.

A copy of this letter sent to me in 2000 by Joe Boyles - Ricki Wilkins

Children of ALONZO BOYLES and ROSE are:

i. MARTHA7 BOYLES, b. Private.

ii. LUCILLE BOYLES, b. Private.

iii. RAYMOND BOYLES, b. Private.

iv. VIOLET BOYLES, b. Private.

225. JOHN MONROE6 TATE (ABRAHAM ANTHONY BUEL5, MAYBEN (DOCK)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1879 in Dekalb County, AL, and died Unknown.

Child of JOHN MONROE TATE is:

458. i. JOHN IKE7 TATE, b. Private.

226. MABURN (DR.)6 BLACKWOOD (SARAH (SALLY)5 TATE, MAYBEN (DOCK)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 18, 1897 in Keller, TX, and died November 16, 1971 in Ft. Worth, TX. He married MARY RUTH EVELENE SMITH 1917, daughter of J. SMITH and MARY JACKSON. She was born August 10, 1901 in Kennedale, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of MABURN BLACKWOOD and MARY SMITH are:

i. GEORGE LEAMON7 BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

ii. FANNIE NEAL BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

iii. LILLIE BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

iv. FREEMAN ANDREW BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

v. ROY (TWIN) BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

vi. MABURN (TWIN) BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

vii. LENA BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

viii. MARGIE BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

ix. DORA RUTH BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

x. W. N. BLACKWOOD, b. Private.

227. GEORGE LUTHER6 WHEATLEY (HARRIETT E.5 TATE, AARON (JR.)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) died Unknown. He married LEVA HICKS. She died Unknown.

Child of GEORGE WHEATLEY and LEVA HICKS is:

459. i. ALBERT PINK7 WHEATLEY, b. Private.

228. SUSAN EDNA6 TATE (MAYBURN L. (DR.)5, AARON (JR.)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 03, 1877 in Jackson County, TN, and died December 29, 1958 in Warren County, TN. She married JOHN HENRY HARRISON BOYD May 21, 1893 in Sequatchie County, TN, son of FERNANDO BOYD and ELIZABETH WINCHESTER. He was born February 11, 1861, and died February 21, 1924 in Warren County, TN.

Notes for SUSAN EDNA TATE:

Warren County Cemetery Books by Majors, Book 2, Page 120

Susan Edna Tate Boyd, wife of John Henry Harrison Boyd

December 3, 1877 - December 29, 1958

Daughter of D. M. "Doc" and Adelaide (Dearing) Tate.

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In an email received February 21, 2001, Cindy (Deadmon) King writes:

Edna was the second wife of John Henry Harrison Boyd. He is considered the founder of the nursery (as in plants) industry in Warren County. Most of the family members that we know are from his "first" family with his first wife. I did notice in the cemetery books that John & Edna had several children as well.

The nursery industry in Warren County is prominent. And that is an understatement. At one time in the '90s, there were over 300 commercial nurseries. That does not count all the local farmers who raise a little nursery stock out back.

Edna and John are buried at Hebron Cemetery, a mile west of Irving College in southeastern Warren County along with three of their daughters and two granddaughters. This is in the general "Tate" area--close to Viola, close to Grundy County.

If there were a "royal" family in Warren County, the Boyds would be it. You would never know by their manner or treatment of others that they are a wealthy family. They are among the kindest and most generous individuals that I've met. Even the younger generations [my age!] that might be prone to show their money are not that way. When Mother worked at the Welfare Department in 1967-68, she worked with Larry Boyd. Larry is the family historian. I'll follow up on that to see what else we can discover about Edna.

John Henry Harrison Boyd married 1) Ersa J. Johnson, May 15, 1887 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; 2) Sarah Edna Tate, May 21, 1893 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

The marriage information is from Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, CD #235, Marriage Index: Tennessee, 1851-1900.

John and Ersa had two sons: Fernando Campbell Boyd, Sr. (1888-1960) and James Reed Boyd (1890-1965).

Ersa (Ersy) was born in 1868 and died in 1892. I would guess that Edna raised the two boys. Fernando's oldest son, Bill, married my grandfather's first cousin, Alma. Bill died in 1948 of cancer. Never do we see Larry (the historian) or Jim & Alene (Larry's parents) that they do not mention their appreciation for Alma's devotion to Bill.

John H. H. Boyd moved his family to the Irving College area 1904. Fernando, Sr. & wife had 13 children. Jim and wife had 7.

Burial: December 1958, Hebron Cemetery, Viola, Warren County, TN

Notes for JOHN HENRY HARRISON BOYD:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 2 - Hebron Cemetery by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 120

More About JOHN HENRY HARRISON BOYD:

Burial: February 1924, Hebron Cemetery, Viola, Warren County, TN

Children of SUSAN TATE and JOHN BOYD are:

460. i. MARY7 BOYD, b. August 12, 1894, Warren County, TN; d. January 27, 1980, Warren County, TN.

ii. ATHELIA M. BOYD, b. October 15, 1896, Warren County, TN; d. August 26, 1967, Warren County, TN; m. WENDELL BARNES; d. Unknown.

Notes for ATHELIA M. BOYD:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 2 - Hebron Cemetery by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 120

More About ATHELIA M. BOYD:

Burial: Unknown, Hebron Cemetery, Viola, Warren County, TN

iii. OLLIE MAE BOYD, b. November 01, 1899, Warren County, TN; d. May 01, 1917, Warren County, TN.

More About OLLIE MAE BOYD:

Burial: May 1917, Hebron Cemetery, Viola, Warren County, TN

229. MARTIN LUTHER6 TATE (MAYBURN L. (DR.)5, AARON (JR.)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 24, 1877 in Jackson County, TN, and died May 01, 1938 in Sequatchie County, TN. He married DELILA ELIZABETH SMITH November 30, 1902 in Sequatchie County, TN. She was born October 24, 1883 in Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN, and died June 23, 1965 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, TN.

More About DELILA ELIZABETH SMITH:

Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN

Children of MARTIN TATE and DELILA SMITH are:

i. PEARL7 TATE, b. September 30, 1905, Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN; d. Unknown, Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN; m. EDWARD MENTON, Private; b. Private.

461. ii. VIRGINIA (VIRGIE) BERTIE ANN TATE, b. November 10, 1906, Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN; d. August 22, 1986, McMinnville, Warren County, TN.

iii. IVA PAULINE TATE, b. Private; m. ARNETTE HARMON, Private; b. Private.

iv. VINCE BERNARD TATE, b. Private; m. INA HITCHCOX, Private; b. Private.

v. BONNIE LEE TATE, b. Private; m. MILTON SEALS, Private; b. Private.

vi. ESTIL QUAY TATE, b. Private; m. GEORGIA RUTH BOYD, Private; b. Private.

vii. BENNET ALDEN TATE, b. Private; m. VIVALOID GREEN, Private; b. Private.

viii. DEXTER MARTIN TATE, b. Private; m. JAUNITA WHITLOW, Private; b. Private.

230. SUSIE6 CUNNINGHAM (AARON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 22, 1863 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married G. A. CHILTON August 03, 1882 in Comanche County, TX. He was born June 23, 1857, and died March 01, 1911.

Children of SUSIE CUNNINGHAM and G. CHILTON are:

i. ANNIE BELL7 CHILTON, b. June 28, 1883, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. MINERVA ELIZABETH CHILTON, b. January 03, 1886, TX; d. Unknown.

231. GEORGE A.6 CUNNINGHAM (AARON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 19, 1869 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married EMMA ELIZABETH CUMMINGS August 12, 1903 in Comanche County, TX. She was born August 09, 1879, and died Unknown.

Children of GEORGE CUNNINGHAM and EMMA CUMMINGS are:

i. WILLIAM AARON7 CUNNINGHAM, b. May 22, 1904, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. MINERVA FRANCES CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

iii. GEORGE BRY CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

iv. SUSIE LOU CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

232. DAVID H.6 CUNNINGHAM (AARON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 09, 1874 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married MAGGIE ROBERTS December 25, 1895. She was born December 02, 1877, and died Unknown.

Children of DAVID CUNNINGHAM and MAGGIE ROBERTS are:

i. INFANT7 CUNNINGHAM, b. October 01, 1897, Comanche, County, TX; d. October 01, 1897, Comanche, County, TX.

ii. DAVID HERB CUNNINGHAM, b. September 05, 1898, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. WILLIAM PAUL CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

iv. MARGARET ALMA CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

v. ROBERT AARON CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

233. BERTIE M.6 CUNNINGHAM (AARON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 20, 1880 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married JASON (DR.) W. WYNN February 12, 1902. He was born February 08, 1877, and died July 29, 1911.

Children of BERTIE CUNNINGHAM and JASON WYNN are:

i. G. A. WYNN7 WYNN, b. June 14, 1903, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. THOMAS WYNN, b. October 18, 1904, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. MINERVA WYNN, b. Private.

234. THOMAS J.6 CUNNINGHAM (AARON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 27, 1882 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married KATHERINE ROGERS May 20, 1913. She was born November 24, 1888, and died Unknown.

Children of THOMAS CUNNINGHAM and KATHERINE ROGERS are:

i. MARY FRANCES7 CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

ii. THOMAS ROGERS CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

235. JOSEPH CLEVELAND6 CUNNINGHAM (AARON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 16, 1885 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married MARY FRANCES HARDY December 23, 1906. She was born June 07, 1885, and died Unknown.

Children of JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM and MARY HARDY are:

i. GARRETT HARDY7 CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

ii. RAY CURTIS CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

iii. MILES AARON CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

236. LEROY (SR.)6 CUNNINGHAM (AARON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 19, 1891 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married CARRIE LILLIAN. She was born January 24, 1893, and died Unknown.

Children of LEROY CUNNINGHAM and CARRIE LILLIAN are:

i. KATHLEEN JENNIE7 CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

ii. GUY HOLT CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

iii. LEROY (JR.) CUNNINGHAM, b. March 25, 1917, Comanche, County, TX; d. April 15, 1918, Comanche, County, TX.

237. MARY SUSANNAH6 HOLMSLEY (ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 20, 1858 in Comanche County, TX, and died August 06, 1913. She married M. B. PULLIAM January 15, 1874. He was born March 31, 1851, and died Unknown.

Children of MARY HOLMSLEY and M. PULLIAM are:

462. i. FANNIE THERESA7 PULLIAM, b. November 14, 1876, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. THOMAS MONROE PULLIAM, b. September 09, 1879, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

463. iii. MACK PULLIAM, b. August 29, 1886, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

238. WILLIAM L.6 HOLMSLEY (ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 04, 1860 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married (1) LAURA INGHAM December 23, 1890 in Comanche County, TX. She died February 28, 1894. He married (2) ADDIE BRUTON December 31, 1896 in Comanche County, TX. She died Unknown.

Children of WILLIAM HOLMSLEY and LAURA INGHAM are:

i. LEE7 HOLMSLEY, b. May 26, 1892, Comanche, County, TX; d. December 1940, Comanche, County, TX.

ii. THOMAS JEFFERSON HOLMSLEY, b. February 23, 1894, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

Children of WILLIAM HOLMSLEY and ADDIE BRUTON are:

iii. WILLIAM BRUTON7 HOLMSLEY, b. October 24, 1898, Comanche, County, TX; d. December 1940.

iv. JACK LARRYMORE HOLMSLEY, b. June 27, 1900, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

239. CLARA LEE6 HOLMSLEY (ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 07, 1864 in Comanche County, TX, and died February 28, 1948 in San Angelo, TX. She married (1) STEPHEN EDWARD (SR.) COUCH. He died Unknown. She married (2) JAMES ASBURY MEADOWS July 28, 1881. He was born September 1856 in Lewisburg, TN, and died 1903 in Dennison, TX.

Children of CLARA HOLMSLEY and STEPHEN COUCH are:

i. RUBY7 COUCH, d. Unknown.

ii. GILBERT MAHLON COUCH, d. Unknown.

iii. STEPHEN EDWARD (JR.) COUCH, d. Unknown.

Children of CLARA HOLMSLEY and JAMES MEADOWS are:

iv. ALMA7 MEADOWS, b. May 08, 1882, Comanche, County, TX; d. August 01, 1956.

464. v. CLAUDE WILLIAM (TWIN) MEADOWS, b. January 24, 1886, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

vi. CHARLIE (TWIN) MEADOWS, b. January 24, 1886, Comanche, County, TX; d. January 24, 1886, Comanche, County, TX.

240. LUCINDA ELIZABETH6 HOLMSLEY (ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 20, 1866 in Comanche County, TX, and died October 02, 1938. She married JOHN WILLIS JOHNSON September 14, 1887. He was born February 16, 1854, and died November 14, 1923.

Children of LUCINDA HOLMSLEY and JOHN JOHNSON are:

i. JOHN WILLIS (JR.)7 JOHNSON, b. September 28, 1890, St. Angelo, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. RUTH HOLMSLEY JOHNSON, b. May 26, 1892, St. Angelo, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. MARY B. JOHNSON, b. January 03, 1895, St. Angelo, TX; d. Unknown.

241. MINTIE6 HOLMSLEY (ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 30, 1869 in Comanche County, TX, and died July 08, 1939. She married ROBERT E. CHANDLER March 04, 1892 in Comanche County, TX. He was born November 10, 1863, and died August 03, 1903.

Children of MINTIE HOLMSLEY and ROBERT CHANDLER are:

i. LILA7 CHANDLER, b. August 27, 1888, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

465. ii. FAY CHANDLER, b. April 28, 1890, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. ROBERT E. CHANDLER, b. March 04, 1892, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

242. AMANDA6 HOLMSLEY (ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 13, 1872 in Comanche County, TX, and died January 21, 1957. She married F. N. OBERTHEIR January 10, 1894 in Comanche County, TX. He was born August 04, 1869, and died Unknown.

Children of AMANDA HOLMSLEY and F. OBERTHEIR are:

i. FRED HOLMSLEY7 OBERTHEIR, b. November 18, 1894, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. LOUISE OBERTHEIR, b. June 11, 1896, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. ELIZABETH OBERTHEIR, b. March 02, 1900, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. FRANCES OBERTHEIR, b. Private.

243. FANNIE THERESA6 HOLMSLEY (ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 01, 1874 in Uvalde County, TX, and died Unknown. She married ROBERT HARTWELL MOORE September 04, 1892. He was born July 26, 1872, and died Unknown.

Children of FANNIE HOLMSLEY and ROBERT MOORE are:

i. ROBERT7 MOORE, b. June 07, 1896, Uvalde County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. JACK MOORE, b. April 10, 1898, Uvalde County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. MARK MOORE, b. Private.

iv. FRED MOORE, b. Private.

244. MOLLIE6 CUNNINGHAM (DAVID HOUSTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 06, 1867 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married D. W. CHRISTIAN May 22, 1889 in Comanche County, TX. He was born September 05, 1857, and died Unknown.

Children of MOLLIE CUNNINGHAM and D. CHRISTIAN are:

i. IVA7 CHRISTIAN, b. March 20, 1890, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. DAVID CHRISTIAN, b. January 04, 1893, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. D. W. CHRISTIAN, b. August 01, 1896, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

245. COLLIE6 CUNNINGHAM (DAVID HOUSTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 14, 1869 in Comanche County, TX, and died March 19, 1896 in Comanche County, TX. She married J. H. BURTON May 24, 1890. He was born April 29, 1860, and died Unknown.

Children of COLLIE CUNNINGHAM and J. BURTON are:

i. JESSIE7 BURTON, b. April 15, 1891, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. WILLIE L. BURTON, b. March 26, 1893, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. NINA BURTON, b. January 28, 1896, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

246. MATTIE6 CUNNINGHAM (DAVID HOUSTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 11, 1871 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married (1) R. W. BUMPAS March 02, 1895. He was born September 23, 1859, and died Unknown. She married (2) J. A. REESE August 21, 1912 in Comanche County, TX. He was born September 06, 1869, and died Unknown.

Child of MATTIE CUNNINGHAM and R. BUMPAS is:

i. JAMES7 BUMPAS, b. March 24, 1897, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

247. G. JAY6 CUNNINGHAM (DAVID HOUSTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 24, 1873 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married LIZZIE HAMILTON February 08, 1899 in Comanche County, TX. She was born August 28, 1876 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of G. CUNNINGHAM and LIZZIE HAMILTON are:

i. MARSHALL7 CUNNINGHAM, b. November 01, 1890, Comanche, County, TX; d. May 18, 1908, Comanche, County, TX.

ii. DURWOOD CUNNINGHAM, b. April 23, 1902, Comanche, County, TX; d. May 18, 1908, Comanche, County, TX.

iii. REBA CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

 

248. ELIAS ISADAS6 CUNNINGHAM (RICHARD TANKERSLEY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 27, 1869 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married BERNICE HAMILTON December 28, 1892 in Coeur 'd Alene, ID. She was born February 26, 1873, and died Unknown.

Children of ELIAS CUNNINGHAM and BERNICE HAMILTON are:

466. i. NORMA BLANCE7 CUNNINGHAM, b. October 31, 1893, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. FRANCES ALMA CUNNINGHAM, b. August 04, 1895, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. LURLYNE RAMEL CUNNINGHAM, b. October 04, 1897, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. LASCA BERNICE CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

249. ELINA ELIZABETH6 CUNNINGHAM (RICHARD TANKERSLEY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 24, 1872 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married JESSIE HERN HARRIS March 27, 1890 in Comanche County, TX. He was born March 01, 1869, and died Unknown.

Children of ELINA CUNNINGHAM and JESSIE HARRIS are:

i. JOHN EARL7 HARRIS, b. January 24, 1892, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. GEORGE HOGAN HARRIS, b. March 25, 1893, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. CHESTER ARTHUR HARRIS, b. March 09, 1894, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. JOSEPH HERN HARRIS, b. September 13, 1897, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. DICK WRIGHT HARRIS, b. December 01, 1903, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

vi. NEVA ELZORA HARRIS, b. Private.

vii. DEALVA DEE HARRIS, b. Private.

250. EFFIE MAY6 CUNNINGHAM (RICHARD TANKERSLEY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 22, 1879 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married NORMAN H. MARTIN May 15, 1898. He was born September 04, 1871 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of EFFIE CUNNINGHAM and NORMAN MARTIN are:

i. DAPHNE7 MARTIN, b. September 19, 1899, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. DAPHNE MARTIN, b. September 10, 1901; d. Unknown.

iii. MARIE MARTIN, b. Private.

iv. NORMA MARTIN, b. Private.

v. ELINA MARTIN, b. Private.

251. LEWIS THEOPHILUS (SR.)6 CUNNINGHAM (RICHARD TANKERSLEY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 20, 1880 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married OCTA BURTON November 05, 1908 in Comanche County, TX. She was born June 21, 1887, and died Unknown.

Child of LEWIS CUNNINGHAM and OCTA BURTON is:

i. LEWIS THEOPHILUS (JR.)7 CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

252. RICHARD AARON6 CUNNINGHAM (RICHARD TANKERSLEY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 20, 1883 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married ANNIE LOU CARLYLE July 13, 1913 in Comanche County, TX. She was born April 21, 1887 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of RICHARD CUNNINGHAM and ANNIE CARLYLE are:

i. MARY LOU CARLYLE7 CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

ii. BONNIE MAY CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

253. DOLLIE ORA6 CUNNINGHAM (RICHARD TANKERSLEY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 20, 1885 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married CHRISTOPHER CALLAWAY February 15, 1905 in Comanche County, TX. He was born August 18, 1878 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of DOLLIE CUNNINGHAM and CHRISTOPHER CALLAWAY are:

i. LOUISE7 CALLAWAY, b. Private.

ii. RAYMOND CALLAWAY, b. January 03, 1913, Comanche, County, TX; d. March 07, 1913, Comanche, County, TX.

iii. NAN CALLAWAY, b. Private.

iv. ORA CALLAWAY, b. Private.

254. ELIZABETH TEXANNA6 CUNNINGHAM (JOHN VALENTINE5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 07, 1865 in Taylor County, TX, and died Unknown. She married ROBERT E. BURCH January 13, 1884 in Taylor County, TX. He was born December 17, 1856, and died Unknown.

Children of ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM and ROBERT BURCH are:

i. EDGAR7 BURCH, b. October 07, 1884, Taylor County, TX; d. October 07, 1884, Taylor County, TX.

ii. WALTER GREY BURCH, b. December 05, 1885; d. Unknown.

255. ELDORA JEWELL6 CUNNINGHAM (JOHN VALENTINE5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 27, 1869 in Taylor County, TX, and died Unknown. She married DICK BRACKEN August 07, 1888 in Taylor County, TX. He was born October 29, 1860 in Taylor County, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of ELDORA CUNNINGHAM and DICK BRACKEN are:

i. J. V.7 BRACKEN, b. May 22, 1889, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. CLAY W. BRACKEN, b. May 18, 1890, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. JEWELL BRACKEN, b. April 30, 1892, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. CHARLES G. BRACKEN, b. April 18, 1894, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. DOLLIE BRACKEN, b. September 12, 1898, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

256. ALONZO BOLDEN6 CUNNINGHAM (JOHN VALENTINE5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 26, 1874 in Taylor County, TX, and died Unknown. He married WINNIE E. ASTON November 15, 1896 in Taylor County, TX. She was born March 03, 1878 in Taylor County, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of ALONZO CUNNINGHAM and WINNIE ASTON are:

i. J. V.7 CUNNINGHAM, b. October 05, 1899, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. DARRELL CONSTANCE CUNNINGHAM, b. August 27, 1902, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. ELIZABETH ZELMA CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

257. ERIE PALESTINE6 CUNNINGHAM (JOHN VALENTINE5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 22, 1876 in Taylor County, TX, and died Unknown. She married LEWIS P. LIGON November 20, 1894. He was born June 16, 1872, and died Unknown.

Children of ERIE CUNNINGHAM and LEWIS LIGON are:

i. ROY CHERRY7 LIGON, b. August 26, 1895, Taylor County, TX; d. May 11, 1896, Taylor County, TX.

ii. MATTIE IRENE LIGON, b. November 03, 1896, Taylor County, TX; d. August 01, 1903, Taylor County, TX.

iii. LEWIS PRESTON LIGON, b. October 08, 1898, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

iv. GUY C. LIGON, b. March 04, 1901, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. ALFRED H. LIGON, b. June 22, 1904, Taylor County, TX; d. Unknown.

vi. MARY ELIZABETH LIGON, b. Private.

vii. MAYBELLE PATRICIA LIGON, b. Private.

viii. JOHN JAMES LIGON, b. Private.

258. MOLLIE ELIZABETH6 CUNNINGHAM (WILLIAM HENRY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 09, 1869 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married JOHN F. PRIDDY January 09, 1890. He was born April 16, 1869, and died Unknown.

Children of MOLLIE CUNNINGHAM and JOHN PRIDDY are:

i. EFFIE MAY7 PRIDDY, b. June 13, 1891, Comanche, County, TX; d. April 07, 1913, Comanche, County, TX.

ii. ARTHUR PRIDDY, b. November 24, 1892, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. CARL PRIDDY, b. September 30, 1894, Comanche, County, TX; d. December 25, 1902, Comanche, County, TX.

iv. HOBART PRIDDY, b. March 19, 1897, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. WRIGHT PRIDDY, b. March 08, 1900, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

vi. JAMES PRIDDY, b. October 16, 1902; d. Unknown.

vii. RAY PRIDDY, b. Private.

259. THOMAS RICHARD6 CUNNINGHAM (WILLIAM HENRY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 24, 1871 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married LONA BRATTON May 01, 1889. She was born January 12, 1870 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of THOMAS CUNNINGHAM and LONA BRATTON are:

i. EDNA7 CUNNINGHAM, b. February 13, 1890, Comanche, County, TX; d. October 24, 1895, Comanche, County, TX.

ii. BERNARD CUNNINGHAM, b. February 18, 1896, Comanche, County, TX; d. September 22, 1918, France.

260. HENRIETTE6 CUNNINGHAM (WILLIAM HENRY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 09, 1875 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married EDWARD HALFORD October 19, 1898. He was born November 23, 1873, and died Unknown.

Children of HENRIETTE CUNNINGHAM and EDWARD HALFORD are:

i. ARLA7 HALFORD, b. November 17, 1899; d. Unknown.

ii. ALDA HALFORD, b. April 29, 1901; d. Unknown.

261. EDRIE SUSANNAH6 CUNNINGHAM (WILLIAM HENRY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 06, 1881 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married ALBERT CUNNINGHAM December 04, 1902. He was born October 23, 1882, and died Unknown.

Children of EDRIE CUNNINGHAM and ALBERT CUNNINGHAM are:

i. WILLIE MILDRED7 CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

ii. LUCILLE CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

iii. MABEL CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

262. JAMES CLEVELAND6 CUNNINGHAM (WILLIAM HENRY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 06, 1885 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married KATE ASHLEY BRADLEY November 29, 1903. She was born March 12, 1887, and died Unknown.

Children of JAMES CUNNINGHAM and KATE BRADLEY are:

i. GLENN7 CUNNINGHAM, b. August 30, 1905, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. KATHERINE CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

263. SIDNEY WINFIELD6 CUNNINGHAM (JAMES WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 22, 1880 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married LAURA VERNON September 16, 1903. She was born February 15, 1881, and died Unknown.

Children of SIDNEY CUNNINGHAM and LAURA VERNON are:

i. TRAVIS WINFIELD7 CUNNINGHAM, b. July 13, 1904, Comanche, County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. CLIFTON VERNON CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

iii. JAMES ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

264. RUTH6 CUNNINGHAM (JOSEPH JACKSON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 07, 1893 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married HENRY GORDON HORNSBY May 30, 1913. He was born June 14, 1891, and died Unknown.

Children of RUTH CUNNINGHAM and HENRY HORNSBY are:

i. SAMUEL GORDON7 HORNSBY, b. Private.

ii. GEORGE HORNSBY, b. Private.

265. ZIMAROU6 CUNNINGHAM (THOMAS ANDERSON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 22, 1885 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married O. BRAZIEL May 06, 1907. He died Unknown.

Children of ZIMAROU CUNNINGHAM and O. BRAZIEL are:

i. LIZZIE LOU7 BRAZIEL, b. Private.

ii. JOHN SPURGEON BRAZIEL, b. Private.

iii. WINNIE EDITH BRAZIEL, b. Private.

iv. MARY MAUDINE BRAZIEL, b. Private.

266. CARRIE BELLE6 CUNNINGHAM (THOMAS ANDERSON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 06, 1887 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married N. W. VAUGHN December 03, 1905. He died Unknown.

Children of CARRIE CUNNINGHAM and N. VAUGHN are:

i. THOMAS FRANKLIN7 VAUGHN, b. Private.

ii. DAVID SEWLEY VAUGHN, b. Private.

iii. SUSIE BELL VAUGHN, b. Private.

iv. MAGGIE WINONA VAUGHN, b. Private.

v. ESSIE ALINE VAUGHN, b. Private.

267. JOHNNE ALICE6 CUNNINGHAM (THOMAS ANDERSON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 14, 1892 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married D. KING January 08, 1911. He died Unknown.

Children of JOHNNE CUNNINGHAM and D. KING are:

i. HERBERT DAYTON7 KING, b. Private.

ii. BELVA ISORA KING, b. Private.

iii. MELVA ERLEAN KING, b. Private.

268. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6 CUNNINGHAM (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 23, 1879 in Comanche County, TX, and died June 06, 1962 in Brownwood, TX. She married ROGER EARL CLEMENTS December 25, 1899. He was born March 26, 1878, and died Unknown.

Children of GERTRUDE CUNNINGHAM and ROGER CLEMENTS are:

467. i. GEORGE HATHAWAY7 CLEMENTS, b. October 24, 1900, Goldwaithe, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. REX EARL CLEMENTS, b. October 24, 1905, Goldwaithe, TX; d. Unknown.

468. iii. DAVID OWEN CLEMENTS, b. Private.

269. JAMES CONN6 CUNNINGHAM (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 29, 1881 in Mills County, TX, and died June 06, 1962. He married WINNIE FRANCES KIRSEY June 06, 1904. She was born March 30, 1887, and died Unknown.

Children of JAMES CUNNINGHAM and WINNIE KIRSEY are:

i. GEORGE WINFORD7 CUNNINGHAM, b. December 03, 1905, Mills County, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. MARY ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

270. MARY EDNA6 CUNNINGHAM (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 06, 1884 in Mills County, TX, and died April 29, 1980 in Austin, TX. She married HENRY CRAIG BURCH December 11, 1907. He was born February 10, 1884, and died Unknown.

Children of MARY CUNNINGHAM and HENRY BURCH are:

469. i. GERTRUDE AILINE7 BURCH, b. Private.

470. ii. MARY CHRISTINE BURCH, b. Private.

iii. WILLIAM ISAAC BURCH, b. Private.

271. DAVID HOUSTON6 CUNNINGHAM (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 16, 1888 in TX, and died July 1949. He married DOROTHY HAUGHAN WALSH August 23, 1935. She was born September 01, 1900, and died Unknown.

Children of DAVID CUNNINGHAM and DOROTHY WALSH are:

i. DAVID HOUSTON7 CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

ii. DOROTHY C. CUNNINGHAM, b. Private.

272. SUSIE EMMA6 CUNNINGHAM (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 06, 1892 in Mills County, TX, and died May 22, 1958. She married TEE B. GRIGGS January 02, 1921. He was born January 24, 1892, and died November 21, 1949.

Child of SUSIE CUNNINGHAM and TEE GRIGGS is:

i. TEE B. (JR.)7 GRIGGS, b. Private.

273. ANNABELL6 CUNNINGHAM (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 22, 1896 in Tom Green County, TX, and died Unknown. She married WALTER W. EMISON June 22, 1920. He was born May 26, 1895, and died Unknown.

Child of ANNABELL CUNNINGHAM and WALTER EMISON is:

471. i. MARY JO7 EMISON, b. Private.

274. UNA ELLEN6 NEELY (MARY JANE5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 12, 1879 in Newburg, TX, and died June 16, 1959 in Ennis, TX. She married SIMEON ARTHUR LAKE, son of JOB LAKE and CORNELIA KERLEY. He was born January 19, 1874 in Fairfield, TX, and died February 15, 1956 in Brownwood, TX.

Children of UNA NEELY and SIMEON LAKE are:

472. i. TOMMIE TALMA7 LAKE, b. February 08, 1896, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. MARY JO LAKE, b. January 05, 1902, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown.

275. JOSEPH HOLMES6 NEELY (MARY JANE5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 05, 1882 in Newburg, TX, and died September 06, 1952. He married MARY LUCRETIA HOLMSLEY December 25, 1902 in Newburg, TX. She was born December 28, 1880 in Newburg, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of JOSEPH NEELY and MARY HOLMSLEY are:

i. JOSEPH FRANK7 NEELY, b. August 07, 1903, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. THOMAS HOLMES NEELY, b. February 10, 1905, Newburg, TX; d. Unknown.

276. THOMAS CUSTER6 NEELY (MARY JANE5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 20, 1890 in Newburg, TX, and died Unknown. He married ADA KILLIAN August 04, 1909. She was born June 15, 1890, and died Unknown.

Children of THOMAS NEELY and ADA KILLIAN are:

i. J. B.7 NEELY, b. Private.

ii. MARY JANE NEELY, b. Private.

277. DAISY EDITH6 LEWIS (UNITY ANN5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 03, 1880 in Priddy, TX, and died Unknown. She married CHARLES ROBERT WILLIS December 24, 1905 in Priddy, TX. He was born August 07, 1877 in Priddy, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of DAISY LEWIS and CHARLES WILLIS are:

i. SUSIE LEE7 WILLIS, b. Private.

ii. GEORGE ROBERT WILLIS, b. Private.

iii. MARY JANE WILLIS, b. Private.

iv. JIM PETE WILLIS, b. Private.

278. GEORGE LAFAYETTE6 LEWIS (UNITY ANN5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 12, 1881 in Priddy, TX, and died Unknown. He married SUSAN MYRTLE WILLIS May 30, 1906. She was born July 21, 1884, and died Unknown.

Children of GEORGE LEWIS and SUSAN WILLIS are:

i. RUBY CECILE7 LEWIS, b. Private.

ii. JACK WILLIS LEWIS, b. Private.

279. MARY SUSANNAH6 LEWIS (UNITY ANN5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 18, 1882 in Priddy, TX, and died Unknown. She married HEZEKIAH MACK HENSON December 19, 1900. He was born July 06, 1877, and died Unknown.

Children of MARY LEWIS and HEZEKIAH HENSON are:

i. WILLIE MACK7 HENSON, b. November 03, 1903, Priddy, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. DICK LEWIS HENSON, b. Private.

iii. GEORGE LAFAYETTE HENSON, b. Private.

iv. FRED HIRAM HENSON, b. Private.

v. JOHN DERETTE HENSON, b. Private.

280. JOHN V.6 LEWIS (UNITY ANN5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 15, 1884 in Priddy, TX, and died Unknown. He married GERTIE MAY GRIDSTAFF July 03, 1904. She was born May 29, 1888 in Priddy, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of JOHN LEWIS and GERTIE GRIDSTAFF are:

i. ANNA BELL7 LEWIS, b. Private.

ii. MARION RUSSELL LEWIS, b. Private.

iii. RUTH ELIZABETH LEWIS, b. Private.

iv. SUSIE EVELYN LEWIS, b. Private.

v. JOHN V. (JR.) LEWIS, b. Private.

281. GEORGE ROBERT6 SHANKLE (MARTHA JANE5 TATE, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 07, 1866 in Dekalb County, AL, and died April 15, 1936 in Eastland County, TX. He married EDNA LAURA WHITE August 11, 1892 in Comanche County, TX. She was born June 23, 1875 in Coryell County, TX, and died July 03, 1955 in Ranger, Eastland County, TX.

More About GEORGE ROBERT SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Evergreen Cemetery, Ranger, Eastland County, TX

More About EDNA LAURA WHITE:

Burial: Unknown, Evergreen Cemetery, Ranger, Eastland County, TX

Children of GEORGE SHANKLE and EDNA WHITE are:

i. EARNEST LEE (TWIN)7 SHANKLE, b. May 28, 1893, Comanche County, TX; d. February 06, 1895, Comanche County, TX.

More About EARNEST LEE (TWIN) SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Union Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

ii. RICHARD STANLEY (TWIN) SHANKLE, b. May 28, 1893, Comanche County, TX; d. January 08, 1952, Real County, TX; m. LINNIE LOWREY, June 27, 1923, DeLeon, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

473. iii. MATTIE ELNORA SHANKLE, b. January 18, 1896, Comanche County, TX; d. January 1983, Tarrant County, TX.

iv. JAMES BERRY SHANKLE, b. May 1897, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown.

v. VEDIA SHANKLE, b. March 13, 1899, Comanche County, TX; d. August 08, 1899, Comanche County, TX.

More About VEDIA SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Union Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

vi. PRESLEY MAGOR SHANKLE, b. January 13, 1902; d. December 18, 1974, Throckmorton, Young County, TX; m. GLADYS LONG; b. 1901; d. August 08, 1975, Young County, TX.

vii. LUCILLE SHANKLE, b. Private; m. LEARON EDWIN OSBORN, Private; d. 1991.

viii. GEORGE ROBERT "TELLIE" (JR.) SHANKLE, b. April 22, 1906, Comanche County, TX; d. July 16, 1984, Ranger, Eastland County, TX.

More About GEORGE ROBERT "TELLIE" (JR.) SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Evergreen Cemetery, Ranger, Eastland County, TX

474. ix. BURNELL ODEL SHANKLE, b. October 01, 1907; d. April 1979, Lockney, Floyd County, TX.

x. DENBY STRATON SHANKLE, b. Private; m. BETTY, Private; b. Private.

xi. GENE TAFT SHANKLE, b. Private.

xii. J. D. SHANKLE, b. Private.

282. LYDIA ANN6 SHANKLE (MARTHA JANE5 TATE, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 04, 1870, and died December 19, 1941 in Dallas, Dallas County, TX. She married RAYMOND COOKE December 06, 1888 in Fleming Community, Comance County, TX by Rev. C. C. McCurdy, son of ALEXANDER COOKE and ELEANOR SHAPARD. He was born November 20, 1866 in Hempstead, Waller County, TX, and died January 06, 1919 in Gustine, Comanche County, TX.

Notes for LYDIA ANN SHANKLE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

(in part)....She was "Mama" to me, probably because Mother called her that, too. She had beautiful white, naturally curly hair for as long as I can remember. In the tintype picture we have, it appeared to be light brown when she was young. She had blue eyes and fair skin, and was pleasingly plump as seen in pictures. I have no way of knowing how tall she was, but she wasn't as tall as my Mother, who was 5'9". I was twelve when she died.

She and my mother lived together and after I was born, she took care of me while Mother worked. She could sew and had an old treadle sewing machine. To open it for sewing, the top opened and lifted the machine out to make a work table. I would lie on top of that and take a nap when she sewed. The soothing noise always made me sleepy.

While we were living on Ewing, Mother remarried. "Mama" lived with us a while, but when Aunt Lou Ella, came to Dallas, she moved in with her on Elmore.

I remember one holiday, either Christmas or New Years, when I was fairly small, Mother had bought some fireworks. I never liked the firecrackers or anything loud, so she had bought me some Roman Candles and sparklers. I kept begging "mama" to shoot off some of the Roman Candles, but because it was very cold, she decided to light one and open the window and shoot it off through it. She lit it, but didn't quite get the window open before it started going off. Balls of fire were going off all in the room, and one or two landed on the bed and burned a hole in the quilt.

So far as I know, no one knew that "Mama" dipped snuff until she moved in with Aunt Lou Ella. Aunt Lou Ella also dipped snuff and would buy some for "Mama", too. But "Mama" would never dip in front of Aunt Lou Ella. When she died, her little snuff can was in her apron pocket.

I remember very little about when "Mama" died. I just remember that we went to the house and "Mama" was i bed. I remember Mother telling me that she was very sick. Mother put me to bed and I remember thinking that "Mama" would be alright in the morning. Mother came in later, and work me and told me that "Mama" had died. I went in and saw her before the funeral home came to get her. The funeral home was just a few doors down Denley Drive from where "Mama" and Aunt Lou Ella lived.

I certainly have very good memories of her, but I think that something that Mother wrote about her was a very good tribute. In some of Mother's papers about what little she knew about the family history, she had written: "Mama" was never known to say a bad word about anyone."

Source: Mae Evelyn "Bitsie" (McDaniel) Hendrex, daughter of Grace (Cooke) McDaniel, granddaughter of Lydia Ann (Shankle) Cooke)

"Mamma took with a sick stomach and Tuesday evening and about 10:00 PM that night got up and seemed to loose use of herself. I got her in a chair and after about an hour she still couldn't move. I called Hope, they came and just as we got her on the bed, she fainted. We called the doctor and the next day he said he didn't think she would ever walk again. For three days she was almost helpless but began to improve and got able to walk with a cane and a little help. We left the light on at night for three weeks. But that night she seemed to feel so much better and insisted on putting the light out. But next evening about 5 o'clock, she took real sick at her stomach again and about 9 had the hardest chill or rigor. Robert stayed till 2 o'clock and she seemed to be resting. He went home but Grace stayed all night, but early next morning we knew she was so much worse. We called Robert and Hope. They came, also phoned "Cap" (Loyd) and Leora. When the doctor came out about 10 o'clock, he said her time was short. The boys had gone on to work. We called them. "Cap" and Leora and Iona (Grace) got here about 2:30 Wednesday evening the 18th of December. Mamma died Thursday morning at 10 minutes till 1 o'clock; was carried to Smith & Lamar funeral home and on to the Albin Cemetery in Comanche County and buried beside Papa on Saturday, December 20, 1941. Papa died June 6, 1919.

Source: Copied from a note written by daughter, Ella (Lou Ella) soon after Mamma's death.

More About LYDIA ANN SHANKLE:

Burial: December 20, 1941, Albin Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Notes for RAYMOND COOKE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Raymond and Lydia bought a farm ("the old Cooke homestead") in Gustine in 1904 and farmed it until Raymond died in 1919. There was no road into the property, you had to go through the Caraway Ranch to get to it. Lydia and their son, Robert, and his wife, Vida and their children, Hollis and Marie lived there for several years before Robert and family moved to Dallas. Lydia continued living there until about 1928 when she sold it their son Loyd "Cap" and his wife Leora (Randerson) Cooke. Cap and Leora remodeled the old farm house and lived there until about 1950. The farm was located five miles east of Gustine.

Source: Hollis Cooke, November 1989)

"Raymond and Lydia's children went to school at Farmers Chapel and later at Gustine school. I used to play at the farm, down in the lower pasture by the creek. It was an old Indian Burial Ground and I made my playhouse of of Indian arrow heads."

Source: Marie (Cooke) Wright, granddaughter

This is to Certify that Raymond received Holy Baptism in St. Bartholomew's Church, Hempstead on Sunday the Ninth day of August in the year of our Lord 1874.

Parents: Alexander Cooke Ellen Cooke

Sponsors: D. R. W. Boxley Mrs. A. Boxley

Attest: L. R. Rucker, Rector

Source: Copy of Baptism Record

Raymond died in the 1919 flu epidemic. His death certificate shows cause of death as "La Grippe Pneumonia." He is buried in the Albin Cemetery, Comanche, Texas. His tombstone looks like a wooden log, possibly the symbol of Woodmen of the World

Lydia stayed on the farm for many years after his death, but in time, she moved to Dallas to be near her children. Raymond and Lydia's son, Loyd Cooke and his wife, Leora (Randerson) Cooke bought the old homestead and they sold the old place in either 1968 or 1969. In 1992, Hollis and Billie went to see it and found out that a new owner had bought it and torn it down.

More About RAYMOND COOKE:

Burial: Unknown, Albin Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Occupation: Farmer

Children of LYDIA SHANKLE and RAYMOND COOKE are:

475. i. LOU ELLA7 COOKE, b. September 19, 1889, Comanche, Comanche County, TX; d. May 05, 1953, Dallas, Dallas County, TX.

476. ii. VIRGIL LOYD "CAP" COOKE, b. July 14, 1891; d. January 29, 1966, Dublin, Erath County, TX.

477. iii. ROBERT RICHARD "BOB" COOKE, b. January 22, 1896, Comanche County, TX; d. May 24, 1970, Dallas, Dallas County, TX.

iv. CHRISTOPHER HOPE "DOC" COOKE, b. February 02, 1898; d. Unknown; m. (1) LUCILLE L. ARTES, Private; b. Private; m. (2) MYRTLE IVA STIBBINS, September 19, 1936; b. September 12, 1912, McKinney, Collin County, TX; d. February 07, 2000, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX.

Notes for CHRISTOPHER HOPE "DOC" COOKE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

"Doc had a Durant car - a fine looking automobile and it was a fine car, but he wrecked it and liked to have killed himself. Had his face cut up and a bunch of glass stayed in his head even after they sewed him up. some of it came out years later - just worked its way out of his skin."

Source: Hollis Cooke, November 1989

Doc worked for the City of Dallas, Texas for 35 years. He had no children. At the time of his death he was living at 430 Satinwood, Dallas, TX. Myrtle was employed for many years by Reserve Life Insurance Company and Sanger Harris.

More About MYRTLE IVA STIBBINS:

Burial: February 10, 2000, Laurel Land Cemebery, Dallas, Dallas County, TX

v. IONA GRACE COOKE, b. Private.

283. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS "LUM"6 SHANKLE (MARTHA JANE5 TATE, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 26, 1877 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX, and died February 25, 1960 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX. He married NANCY RILLA MOORE January 14, 1900 in Fleming Community, Comance County, TX by Rev. C. C. McCurdy. She was born 1881 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX, and died 1977 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX.

More About CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS "LUM" SHANKLE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Occupation: Livestock Dealer

More About NANCY RILLA MOORE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Children of CHRISTOPHER SHANKLE and NANCY MOORE are:

i. CLARICE7 SHANKLE, b. 1901, Comanche County, TX; d. Unknown; m. FRANK CARPENTER; d. Unknown.

ii. LEO SOLLEN SHANKLE, b. March 13, 1903; d. Unknown.

iii. GOLDA FAYE SHANKLE, b. Private; m. GEORGE FREDERICK, Private; b. Private.

iv. MINA JEAN SHANKLE, b. Private.

284. GEORGE ROBERT6 TATE (AARON SYLVESTER5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 01, 1875 in Comanche County, TX, and died July 19, 1963 in Abilene, Jones County, TX. He married LEE ANN WILHELM. She was born November 11, 1879 in Rockdale, Milam County, TX, and died Unknown.

Notes for GEORGE ROBERT TATE:

Information on theses families comes from family records of Dottie Hamilton Tate. Found in the James Striegel Tate Papers.

Child of GEORGE TATE and LEE WILHELM is:

478. i. CHARLES ROBERT7 TATE, b. April 18, 1903, Comanche County, TX; d. July 03, 1961, Houston, Harris County, TX.

285. ROBERT6 TATE (JAMES HENRY5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 26, 1889 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married RUBY SWAN 1916. She was born March 07, 1896 in Tahoka, TX, and died Unknown.

Child of ROBERT TATE and RUBY SWAN is:

479. i. BOBBY GAYNELL7 TATE, b. Private.

286. CHARLES LEE6 TATE (JAMES HENRY5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 16, 1892 in Comanche County, TX, and died March 21, 1971 in Brady, TX. He married BESSIE OPHELIA PANNELL March 03, 1912 in Comanche County, TX, daughter of JOSEPH PANNELL and MATILDA BANNER. She was born March 03, 1895 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown.

Child of CHARLES TATE and BESSIE PANNELL is:

480. i. OUIDA LEE7 TATE, b. April 10, 1913, Comanche, County, TX; d. August 21, 1995, Brady, McCulloch County, TX.

287. MINNIE OLA6 TATE (JAMES HENRY5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 06, 1894 in Comanche County, TX, and died November 30, 1989 in Comanche County, TX. She married JAMES CARL ROBERTS, son of CLEVE ROBERTS and (?) HARRIS. He was born March 16, 1893 in Comanche, County, TX, and died March 24, 1983 in Comanche County, TX.

More About MINNIE OLA TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche, Comanche County, TX

More About JAMES CARL ROBERTS:

Burial: Unknown, Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche, Comanche County, TX

Children of MINNIE TATE and JAMES ROBERTS are:

i. THOMAS R.7 ROBERTS, b. Private.

ii. HAROLD L. ROBERTS, b. Private.

iii. JAMES T. ROBERTS, b. Private.

iv. BETTY RUTH ROBERTS, b. Private.

288. KARL FRANKLIN6 TATE (JOHN FRANKLIN5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 31, 1897 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married ANGELINE LUCY SLACK. She was born February 28, 1898, and died November 10, 1971 in Dallas, TX.

Children of KARL TATE and ANGELINE SLACK are:

481. i. FRANKLIN DEAN7 TATE, b. Private.

482. ii. JOHNNIE EDWINNA TATE, b. August 22, 1925, Comanche, County, TX; d. February 08, 1977, Colorado Springs, CO.

289. GEORGE PRESTON6 TATE (JOHN FRANKLIN5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 15, 1900 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. He married NIMA OVIA MCARTHUR Private. She was born Private.

Child of GEORGE TATE and NIMA MCARTHUR is:

483. i. MARGARET7 TATE, b. Private.

290. MARTHA6 TATE (GENERAL COLUMBUS5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 20, 1893 in Comanche County, TX, and died Unknown. She married CHARLES PRESCOTT. He died Unknown.

Children of MARTHA TATE and CHARLES PRESCOTT are:

i. IRENE7 PRESCOTT, b. Private.

ii. CURTIS PRESCOTT, b. Private.

iii. ROBERT GLENN PRESCOTT, b. Private.

iv. DALE PRESCOTT, b. Private.

 

Generation No. 6

291. LOUIE WALTER7 TATE (ELIAS P.6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 11, 1880 in Grundy County, TN, and died 1966. He married SUSIE DICKERSON. She died Unknown.

Child of LOUIE TATE and SUSIE DICKERSON is:

484. i. MYRTLE ANNIE8 TATE, b. Private.

292. ROBERT EARNEST7 TATE (JOSEPH (HOODY)6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 07, 1896 in Mississippi County, MO, and died February 07, 1988. He married RESSIE EDITH HAITHCOAT November 25, 1917. She was born May 05, 1894, and died March 18, 1971.

Children of ROBERT TATE and RESSIE HAITHCOAT are:

485. i. ELZA8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. CORA TATE, b. July 31, 1920; d. October 16, 1933.

iii. CHARLES JOSEPH TATE, b. May 31, 1923; d. July 03, 1924.

486. iv. LAWRENCE CARL TATE, b. Private.

v. MARJORIE L. TATE, b. May 30, 1927; d. May 30, 1927.

vi. ROY LYNN TATE, b. July 15, 1929; d. July 15, 1929.

487. vii. MARTHA LUCILLE TATE, b. Private.

488. viii. BOBBIE JOE TATE, b. Private.

293. CHARLES DEWEY7 TATE (JOSEPH (HOODY)6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 14, 1901 in Mississippi County, MO, and died Unknown. He married ZULA PARKER Private, daughter of MONROE PARKER. She was born Private.

Children of CHARLES TATE and ZULA PARKER are:

489. i. ROBERT NORMAN8 TATE, b. August 31, 1924; d. June 13, 1975.

490. ii. CHARLES J. (DOC) TATE, b. October 28, 1933; d. January 17, 1990, St. Louis, MO.

iii. BILLY GLENN TATE, b. August 21, 1936; d. August 21, 1936.

294. ARLEY ORVAL7 TATE (JOSEPH (HOODY)6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 19, 1903 in Mississippi County, MO, and died October 01, 1976 in Siskeston, MO. He married DAISY PAULINE SLAUGHTER, daughter of DANIEL SLAUGHTER and DORA MCCLELLAN. She was born August 23, 1908, and died June 14, 1986 in Madison, TN.

Children of ARLEY TATE and DAISY SLAUGHTER are:

491. i. ILLA NADINE8 TATE, b. Private.

492. ii. LINDIEL ADOLF TATE, b. June 24, 1927; d. January 19, 1984, Sikeston, MO.

493. iii. MARY ORVALINE TATE, b. Private.

iv. HERSHEL HOWARD TATE, b. Private.

494. v. ROBERT "SASSY" CARL TATE, b. Private.

295. STELLA VIOLA7 TATE (JOSEPH (HOODY)6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married MARTIN EBERT DUKE Private, son of GEORGE DUKE and ARBELLE GODWIN. He was born December 12, 1901, and died Unknown.

Children of STELLA TATE and MARTIN DUKE are:

i. LYDIA BELL8 DUKE, b. Private.

495. ii. HAZEL M. DUKE, b. Private.

496. iii. RILLIE R. DUKE, b. Private.

iv. ARTHUR ADOLPH DUKE, b. Private; m. GLENDA HUMPHREY, Private; b. Private.

v. VELMA RUTH DUKE, b. Private; m. PHIL STACY, Private; b. Private.

vi. FRANKLIN DELNO DUKE, b. Private; m. JEAN COOKSEY, Private; b. Private.

vii. JOYCE JOAN DUKE, b. Private; m. JOE COWAN, Private; b. Private.

viii. DONALD GENE DUKE, b. Private.

ix. SAUNDRA LEE DUKE, b. Private; m. JERRY PRESLEY, Private; b. Private.

x. BOBBY GLENN DUKE, b. Private; m. SUE GUESS, Private; b. Private.

296. ALMA7 TATE (JOSEPH (HOODY)6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married CHARLEY E. MARCHBANKS Private. He was born Private.

Children of ALMA TATE and CHARLEY MARCHBANKS are:

497. i. DOROTHY8 MARCHBANKS, b. Private.

498. ii. WANDA MARCHBANKS, b. Private.

499. iii. PAUL E. MARCHBANKS, b. Private.

297. EMMA JETTA7 TATE (JOSEPH (HOODY)6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married JAMES HOWARD DEWITT Private, son of JAMES DEWITT and DOLLIE PARKER. He was born April 21, 1905 in Big Opening, Madrid County, MO, and died October 12, 1992 in Scott County, MO.

Children of EMMA TATE and JAMES DEWITT are:

i. ZELMA MAE8 DEWITT, b. Private.

500. ii. MILLARD LEE DEWITT, b. August 30, 1928; d. September 04, 1975, Scott County, MO.

iii. MARJORIE DEWITT, b. April 05, 1931; d. April 12, 1931, New Madrid County, MO.

501. iv. AMOS HOWARD DEWITT, b. Private.

502. v. OMA LEANE DEWITT, b. Private.

503. vi. BERNEDA J. DEWITT, b. Private.

298. LULA LUETTA7 TATE (JOSEPH (HOODY)6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 04, 1912, and died November 09, 1977 in St. Louis, MO. She married (1) FRED MARCHBANKS Private. He was born Private. She married (2) IRA BARKER Private. He was born Private.

Child of LULA TATE and FRED MARCHBANKS is:

504. i. JAMES8 MARCHBANKS, b. Private.

Children of LULA TATE and IRA BARKER are:

ii. CHARLES ALFRED8 BARKER, b. Private.

iii. ALBERT BARKER, b. Private; m. MARY CHAMBERS, Private; b. Private.

iv. VIRGIL BARKER, b. Private.

v. JAMES BARKER, b. Private.

299. ADA ADELINE7 TATE (JOSEPH (HOODY)6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married GEORGE W. ZOPH Private, son of GEORGE ZOPH and NANCY STALEY. He was born April 21, 1913, and died January 01, 1980.

Children of ADA TATE and GEORGE ZOPH are:

505. i. SHARON JANETT8 ZOPH, b. Private.

ii. SHIRLEY JEAN ZOPH, b. Private.

iii. GEORGE JOSEPH ZOPH, b. Private.

506. iv. GOERGE W. ZOPH, b. Private.

300. JAMES (JOE) JOSEPH7 TATE (JOSEPH (HOODY)6, JAMES (JIM) W.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married JOSEPHINE HARMON Private. She was born Private.

Children of JAMES TATE and JOSEPHINE HARMON are:

507. i. DARLENE8 TATE, b. Private.

508. ii. REGINA TATE, b. Private.

301. BELLE7 HENNESSEY (ELIZABETH (LIZZIE)6 TATE, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died Unknown. She married ALBERT BROWN. He died Unknown.

Children of BELLE HENNESSEY and ALBERT BROWN are:

i. MACKEY8 BROWN, b. Private.

ii. ROSCOE BROWN, b. Private.

iii. JESS BROWN, b. Private.

iv. FRANK BROWN, b. Private.

v. ANABELLE BROWN, b. Private.

302. LOU VERNIE7 HENNESSEY (ELIZABETH (LIZZIE)6 TATE, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 29, 1869 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died April 30, 1938 in Kimberly, ID. She married SAMUEL POPE (JR.) SAVAGE, son of SAMUEL SAVAGE and BEERSHEBA SAVAGE. He was born December 09, 1862 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died September 09, 1900 in Beersheba Springs, TN.

Children of LOU HENNESSEY and SAMUEL SAVAGE are:

i. CECILE8 SAVAGE, b. August 10, 1885, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. October 08, 1885, Beersheba Springs, TN.

ii. BARSHA ELIZABETH SAVAGE, b. October 09, 1887, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. June 02, 1968.

iii. WILLIE MARK BASS SAVAGE, b. April 22, 1890, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown.

iv. MARY D. SAVAGE, b. February 10, 1892, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. October 02, 1892, Beersheba Springs, TN.

v. LASSA BELL SAVAGE, b. April 11, 1893, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. November 04, 1893, Beersheba Springs, TN.

vi. FREDDY (TWIN) SAVAGE, b. January 01, 1894, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. January 01, 1894, Beersheba Springs, TN.

vii. EDDY (TWIN) SAVAGE, b. January 01, 1894, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. January 01, 1894, Beersheba Springs, TN.

viii. JOHN ISIAH SAVAGE, b. July 18, 1896, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown.

509. ix. LOU VERNIE SAVAGE, b. July 03, 1898, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN; d. January 29, 1989, Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, ID.

x. SAMUEL FRANKLIN SAVAGE, b. February 03, 1900, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown.

 

303. WILLIAM VICTOR7 TATE (FRANCIS MARION6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 22, 1887 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. He married NANCY DELLA SMITH, daughter of JOHN SMITH and SARAH SCRUGGS. She was born June 21, 1887 in Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown.

Children of WILLIAM TATE and NANCY SMITH are:

i. ALFRED SMITH8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. HAZEL LORENE TATE, b. Private.

iii. WOODROW WILSON TATE, b. Private.

iv. WILLIE ARTHUR TATE, b. Private.

v. MARY MARGARET TATE, b. August 30, 1922, Palmer, TN; d. August 07, 1926, Palmer, TN.

vi. WALLACE ALTON TATE, b. Private.

304. ARKY DAGMAR7 TATE (ROBERT DAVID RICHARD6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 1879 in Grundy County, TN, and died August 11, 1934. She married EUGENE MORTON March 02, 1901 in Grundy County, TN. He died Unknown.

Children of ARKY TATE and EUGENE MORTON are:

510. i. LENA8 MORTON, b. Private.

ii. RALPH MORTON, b. Private.

511. iii. ADELINE MORTON, b. 1908; d. August 10, 1979, Merritt Island, FL.

305. OSCAR LAWSON7 TATE (ROBERT DAVID RICHARD6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 17, 1881 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died April 16, 1971 in Warren County, TN. He married MARY ELIZABETH MORTON November 29, 1903 in Grundy County, TN. She was born March 10, 1879 in OK, and died November 19, 1955 in Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN.

More About OSCAR LAWSON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Cemetery, Warren County, TN

Children of OSCAR TATE and MARY MORTON are:

512. i. CECILE ETHELENE8 TATE, b. November 04, 1904, Savage Gulf, Grundy County, TN; d. November 1974, Warren County, TN.

ii. ELSIE SERENA TATE, b. October 31, 1908; d. June 30, 1995, Tarleton Valley, Grundy County, TN.

More About ELSIE SERENA TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Cemetery

306. WILLIE CLYDE7 TATE (ROBERT DAVID RICHARD6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 31, 1883 in Northcutt Cove, Grundy County, TN, and died January 16, 1955 in Tarleton Valley, Grundy County, TN. He married BESSIE MORTON November 11, 1904 in Grundy County, TN. She was born April 26, 1888, and died May 19, 1974 in Tarleton Valley, Grundy County, TN.

More About WILLIE CLYDE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, M. E. Church Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

More About BESSIE MORTON:

Burial: Unknown, M. E. Church Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of WILLIE TATE and BESSIE MORTON are:

i. BESSIE DAGMAR8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. GLENN TATE, b. April 05, 1912; d. June 11, 1991, Warren County, TN; m. MARY GRAHAM; d. 1976.

Notes for GLENN TATE:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 2 - Gardens of Memory by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993 Page 37

More About GLENN TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Memorial Gardens, McMinnville, Warren County, TN

Military service: World War II Veteran

Notes for MARY GRAHAM:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 2 - Gardens of Memory by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 37

513. iii. HEMBREY TATE, b. Private.

iv. LOTTIE BELL TATE, d. Unknown, Tarleton Valley, Grundy County, TN; m. RUSSELL FRALEY, Private; b. Private.

v. RICHARD MORTON TATE, b. 1910, Grundy County, TN; d. October 04, 1991, Warren County, TN; m. (1) EMMA LOU SLAUGHTER, Private; b. Private; m. (2) IRENE HARRIS, Private; b. Private.

Notes for RICHARD MORTON TATE:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 2 - Gardens of Memory by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 34

More About RICHARD MORTON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Gardens of Memory, McMinnville, Warren County, TN

514. vi. WILLIE CLYDE (JR.) TATE, b. Private.

307. JAMES (JIM HERMAN7 TATE (ROBERT DAVID RICHARD6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 18, 1886 in Grundy County, TN, and died December 27, 1959. He married HETTIE CECILE KNIGHT. She was born April 18, 1886, and died December 27, 1959.

More About JAMES (JIM HERMAN TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

More About HETTIE CECILE KNIGHT:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

Children of JAMES TATE and HETTIE KNIGHT are:

i. ABBIE8 TATE, b. Private; m. (?) CHILDERS, Private; b. Private.

ii. LENA MAE TATE, b. Private; m. (?) HANKS, Private; b. Private.

iii. ALEEN TATE, b. Private.

iv. C. KATHLEEN TATE, b. September 23, 1917; d. May 12, 1993, Warren County, TN; m. CARL H. RUGGE, Private; b. Private.

More About C. KATHLEEN TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Cemetery

308. HASKELL SAM7 TATE (ROBERT DAVID RICHARD6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 04, 1887 in Altamont, Grundy County, TN, and died January 27, 1960. He married ADA SCRUGGS April 08, 1917 in Grundy County, TN. She was born August 07, 1894, and died Unknown.

Children of HASKELL TATE and ADA SCRUGGS are:

i. JOHN ROBERT8 TATE, b. January 12, 1918; d. May 22, 1977; m. CLARA BELL TATE; b. April 19, 1928; d. November 19, 1985.

More About JOHN ROBERT TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

More About CLARA BELL TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

ii. PEGGY TATE, b. Private; m. ORBIN HUTCHINS, Private; b. Private.

iii. TOMMY TATE, b. Private; m. JUDY JONES, Private; b. Private.

iv. OWEN TATE, b. July 16, 1935; d. October 27, 1968.

More About OWEN TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

v. LINDA TATE, b. Private; m. CLAYTON FLOYD, Private; b. Private.

515. vi. MELBA TATE, b. July 31, 1940, Altamont, Grundy County, TN; d. June 01, 2001, Altamont, Grundy County, TN.

309. JOHN SEXTON7 TATE (ROBERT DAVID RICHARD6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 10, 1892 in Grundy County, TN, and died May 18, 1975 in Wayne, Michigan. He married NORA LEE MCGOVERN January 09, 1915 in Grundy County, TN. She was born February 04, 1893, and died August 17, 1978 in Wayne, Michigan.

More About JOHN SEXTON TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

More About NORA LEE MCGOVERN:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

Children of JOHN TATE and NORA MCGOVERN are:

516. i. OMA LEE8 TATE, b. January 07, 1916, Tracy City, TN; d. June 16, 2000.

517. ii. JOHN PERSHING TATE, b. Private.

iii. WILLIE SEXTON TATE, b. Private.

518. iv. MARY ELLEN TATE, b. Private.

519. v. CARLENE TATE, b. Private.

vi. MALISSIA ANN TATE, b. February 15, 1929; d. February 1930, Hobbs Hill, TN.

310. ARNOLD EUGENE7 TATE (ROBERT DAVID RICHARD6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 07, 1897 in Altamont, Grundy County, TN, and died August 08, 1986. He married MARY LOU FULTS May 29, 1929 in Grundy County, TN. She was born October 24, 1907 in Altamont, Grundy County, TN, and died December 06, 1963 in Altamont, Grundy County, TN.

More About ARNOLD EUGENE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

More About MARY LOU FULTS:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

Children of ARNOLD TATE and MARY FULTS are:

i. GLADYS8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. JUDY TATE, b. Private.

iii. ROBERT TATE, b. Private.

520. iv. FRANCES NOVELLA TATE, b. Private.

311. ALBERT FRANKLIN7 TATE (JOSEPH SMITH (TWIN)6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 19, 1881 in Tarlton, TN, and died January 25, 1956 in Grundy County, TN. He married PEARL KING April 21, 1912 in Grundy County, TN, daughter of JASPER KING and LUCINDA SLAUGHTER. She was born September 16, 1888 in Grundy County, TN, and died August 04, 1955 in Grundy County, TN.

Notes for ALBERT FRANKLIN TATE:

Southern Standard, McMinnville TN, Feb. 2, 1956 pg. 9

Albert Tate, 75 Dies At Tarlton; Rites Thursday

Albert Franklin Tate, 75-year-old retired farmer, died at the home of his brother, Joe B. Tate, here, January 25 at 5:25 a.m. He had been in ill health for the past two years. Funeral services were held Thursday at 11 a.m. At the Philadelphia Church in Grundy County. Brother Binkley officiated, and burial was in the church cemetery. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate, Albert Franklin Tate was born in Grundy County in November 1881. He was married to the former Miss Pearl King in 1901. She died August 4, 1955. Mr. Tate was a member of the Methodist church. Surviving are six sons, Jasper, Paul and Lester Tate, Tarlton; Morton Tate, Fort Benning, Ga., and Roscoe and Edward Tate, Tarlton; four daughters, Mrs. W. L. Johnson, Augusta, Maine; Mrs. Joe B. Tate, McMinnville; Mrs. Sidney Walker, Beersheba, and

Mrs. Albert Rogers, Petersburg, Florida, and two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Tate and Mrs. Mary Tate, both of Kemberly, Idaho. Arrangements were by High Funeral Home.

 

More About ALBERT FRANKLIN TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Cemetery, Warren County, TN

More About PEARL KING:

Burial: Unknown, Philadelphia Cemetery, Warren County, TN

Children of ALBERT TATE and PEARL KING are:

i. BURTON8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. LUCINDA M. TATE, b. Private.

521. iii. JASPER JOE TATE, b. November 09, 1914, Tarlton, TN; d. September 23, 2001, Memorial Hospital, Chattanooga, TN.

iv. PAUL H. TATE, b. February 14, 1916, Tarlton, TN; d. February 18, 1970.

v. LESSLIE ALBERT TATE, b. Private.

vi. KATHERINE IOLA TATE, b. Private.

vii. MORTON WILLARD TATE, b. Private.

viii. ROSCOE ROOSEVELT TATE, b. Private.

ix. EDWARD BURT TATE, b. Private.

312. ERNEST W.7 TATE (JOHN ARMFIELD6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 15, 1890 in Thurber County, TX, and died May 28, 1969 in Gooding, Gooding County, ID. He married LOU VERNIE SAVAGE February 09, 1920 in Burley, Minidoka County, ID, daughter of SAMUEL SAVAGE and LOU HENNESSEY. She was born July 03, 1898 in Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN, and died January 29, 1989 in Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, ID.

Children of ERNEST TATE and LOU SAVAGE are:

i. CLARENCE CYRIL8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. ANITA JEAN TATE, b. March 02, 1926, Kimberly, ID; d. June 08, 1928, Kimberly, ID.

522. iii. RAYMOND LYNN TATE, b. Private.

523. iv. DENNIS ARMFIELD TATE, b. Private.

v. JANICE ELOISE TATE, b. Private.

313. MARY LOUISE7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 02, 1890 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died November 07, 1975. She married HANS FRITZ HEGE February 24, 1909 in Beersheba Springs, TN, son of EARNEST HEGE and LOUISA. He was born December 03, 1888 in Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN, and died July 28, 1951.

More About MARY LOUISE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Chattanooga Memorial Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN

More About HANS FRITZ HEGE:

Burial: Unknown, Chattanooga Memorial Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN

Children of MARY TATE and HANS HEGE are:

i. MARVIN MORRIS8 HEGE, b. March 15, 1910, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. June 05, 1910, Beersheba Springs, TN.

More About MARVIN MORRIS HEGE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

524. ii. OTTO KIRK HEGE, b. June 06, 1911, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. April 29, 1977.

525. iii. CARRIE LOUISE HEGE, b. August 30, 1915, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. March 28, 1957, Chattanooga, TN.

526. iv. DAGMAR KATHERINE HEGE, b. June 18, 1917, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. January 27, 1979.

314. MARTHA ELIZABETH7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 19, 1893 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died March 06, 1924 in Beersheba Springs, TN. She married JOHN CARROLL DYKES January 01, 1915 in Beersheba Springs, TN, son of ROBERT DYKES and MARY MCCORKLE. He died Unknown.

More About MARTHA ELIZABETH TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

Children of MARTHA TATE and JOHN DYKES are:

i. MARTHA OPAL8 DYKES, b. February 28, 1917, Whitwell, TN; d. January 01, 1975; m. (1) WILLARD MARTIN O'BRIEN, Private; b. Private; m. (2) HAP LANDSTREET, Private; b. Private.

More About MARTHA OPAL DYKES:

Burial: Unknown, Calvary Cemetery, Nashville, TN

527. ii. NELLIE LUCILLE DYKES, b. June 13, 1919, Palmer, TN; d. January 01, 1989.

528. iii. JOHNNIE PAULINE DYKES, b. Private.

315. JOSEPH CARPENTER7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 20, 1895 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died March 16, 1942 in Beersheba Springs, TN. He married ETHEL ALMEDA GROSS September 20, 1914 in Tracy City, TN. She was born November 22, 1894, and died August 10, 1972.

More About JOSEPH CARPENTER TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

More About ETHEL ALMEDA GROSS:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

Children of JOSEPH TATE and ETHEL GROSS are:

529. i. MILDRED HAGGARD8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. AGNES ALENE TATE, b. April 17, 1916, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. March 25, 1917, Beersheba Springs, TN.

530. iii. JOE BRADFORD TATE, b. February 25, 1920, Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN; d. July 13, 1991, Beersheba Springs, Warren County, TN.

531. iv. HERSHEL LEON TATE, b. January 03, 1922, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. Unknown, Korea.

v. BILLIE FLOYD TATE, b. October 06, 1926, Palmer, TN; d. 1986.

More About BILLIE FLOYD TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

532. vi. DAVID RAY TATE, b. Private.

vii. DOROTHY MAY TATE, b. October 27, 1930, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. October 27, 1930, Beersheba Springs, TN.

More About DOROTHY MAY TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

viii. JOHNNIE ETHEL TATE, b. April 05, 1933, Beersheba Springs, TN; d. October 23, 1933, Beersheba Springs, TN.

533. ix. MARY ELLEN (NONNIE) TATE, b. Private.

316. WILEY MILLARD7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 24, 1897 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died February 20, 1971. He married SARAH MABEL HILL March 20, 1920 in Beersheba Springs, TN. She was born March 10, 1901 in Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN, and died January 01, 1959 in Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN.

More About WILEY MILLARD TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

More About SARAH MABEL HILL:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

Children of WILEY TATE and SARAH HILL are:

534. i. LULA ISABEL8 TATE, b. Private.

535. ii. MARY PAULINE TATE, b. Private.

536. iii. BENNIE MILLER TATE, b. Private.

317. RUBY WILLIS7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 20, 1899 in 1899, and died April 23, 1965 in Tracy City, TN. She married EDGAR HARRISON GROSS December 26, 1917 in Beersheba Springs, TN. He was born October 25, 1892 in Tracy City, TN, and died February 28, 1972 in Tracy City, TN.

More About RUBY WILLIS TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Plainview Cemetery, Tracy City, TN

More About EDGAR HARRISON GROSS:

Burial: Unknown, Plainview Cemetery, Tracy City, TN

Children of RUBY TATE and EDGAR GROSS are:

537. i. VICTOR FLOYD8 GROSS, b. February 02, 1919, Tracy City, TN; d. July 08, 1986, Tracy City, TN.

ii. EDGAR HEMBREE GROSS, b. Private.

318. ALLIE MAE7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 01, 1903 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died April 08, 1985. She married ANDREW JACKSON ANDERSON October 18, 1925 in Beersheba Springs, TN. He was born February 14, 1893 in Sewanee, TN, and died Unknown.

More About ALLIE MAE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Plainview Cemetery, Tracy City, TN

More About ANDREW JACKSON ANDERSON:

Burial: Unknown, Plainview Cemetery, Tracy City, TN

Children of ALLIE TATE and ANDREW ANDERSON are:

538. i. JEAN EVELYN8 ANDERSON, b. November 30, 1926, Palmer, TN; d. October 01, 1991.

539. ii. MARTHA CAROLYN ANDERSON, b. Private.

iii. JAMES DAVID ANDERSON, b. Private.

540. iv. ROGER FARRIS ANDERSON, b. Private.

541. v. ANDREW JACKSON ANDERSON, b. Private.

542. vi. LINDA LOU ANDERSON, b. Private.

319. FRANCES ALMA7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 08, 1906 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died September 17, 1940 in Beersheba Springs, TN. She married (1) LOUIS SEALS Private. He was born Private. She married (2) MORRIS LAYNE November 06, 1925. He died Unknown.

More About FRANCES ALMA TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

Children of FRANCES TATE and LOUIS SEALS are:

543. i. FRANCES JOANN8 SEALS, b. Private.

544. ii. LOUIS TIM (BUTCH) SEALS, b. Private.

Children of FRANCES TATE and MORRIS LAYNE are:

545. iii. MARY EDITH8 LAYNE, b. Private.

546. iv. EDNA NELL LAYNE, b. Private.

v. MORRIS (JR.) LAYNE, b. December 07, 1930, Palmer, TN; d. April 20, 1932, Beersheeba Springs, Grundy County, TN.

More About MORRIS (JR.) LAYNE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN

547. vi. PEGGY JOYCE (SYDNEY) LAYNE, b. Private.

vii. FRANCES ANN LAYNE, b. Private.

viii. LOUIS TIM LAYNE, b. Private.

320. HUBERT CARL7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married (1) VESTA MAE LAYNE Private. She was born April 01, 1911 in Whitwell, TN, and died August 20, 1961. He married (2) SARAH KATHERINE GILBERT Private. She was born Private.

More About VESTA MAE LAYNE:

Burial: Unknown, National Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN

Children of HUBERT TATE and VESTA LAYNE are:

548. i. REBECCA ELOUISE8 TATE, b. Private.

549. ii. NORMA MAE TATE, b. Private.

321. NAOMI LEE7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 15, 1911 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died January 01, 1975. She married FRANK VERNON MELFI Private. He was born Private.

More About NAOMI LEE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Calvary Cemetery, Nashville, TN

Children of NAOMI TATE and FRANK MELFI are:

i. VIRGINIA LEE8 MELFI, b. July 21, 1940, Nashville, TN; d. May 01, 1971, Miami, FL; m. JERRY CROSSMAN, Private; b. Private.

More About VIRGINIA LEE MELFI:

Burial: Unknown, Cremated

ii. MARGARET ANN MELFI, b. September 10, 1944, Nashville, TN; d. June 15, 1970.

More About MARGARET ANN MELFI:

Burial: Unknown, Calvary Cemetery, Nashville, TN

550. iii. FRANK VERNON MELFI, b. Private.

322. HAZEL ANNA7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married DANIEL (LEE) LEANDER LAYNE Private. He was born Private.

Children of HAZEL TATE and DANIEL LAYNE are:

551. i. DANIEL VICTOR8 LAYNE, b. Private.

552. ii. MARGARET DENISE LAYNE, b. Private.

553. iii. WILLIAM KENNARD LAYNE, b. Private.

554. iv. ULYS ROGERS LAYNE, b. Private.

555. v. KALA NICOLE LAYNE, b. Private.

556. vi. JUDITH ANN LAYNE, b. Private.

557. vii. SANDRA LEE LAYNE, b. Private.

viii. EUGENE ESTEL LAYNE, b. April 12, 1949, TN; d. May 11, 1969.

More About EUGENE ESTEL LAYNE:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

558. ix. NAOMI RUTH LAYNE, b. Private.

559. x. COLLEEN TATE LAYNE, b. Private.

323. CARRIE VICTORIA7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married (1) WILLIAM TAYLOR MORRISON Private. He was born June 21, 1903 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died Unknown. She married (2) HARVEY HENRY BESS Private. He died April 15, 1985.

More About WILLIAM TAYLOR MORRISON:

Burial: Unknown, Griffith Creek Cemetery, Griffth Creek, TN

More About HARVEY HENRY BESS:

Burial: Unknown, Altamont Cemetery, Altamont, TN

Children of CARRIE TATE and WILLIAM MORRISON are:

560. i. WILLIAM VICTOR8 MORRISON, b. Private.

561. ii. DOLORES ANN MORRISON, b. Private.

562. iii. JOHN ROBERT MORRISON, b. Private.

Child of CARRIE TATE and HARVEY BESS is:

563. iv. DEBORAH LYNN8 BESS, b. Private.

324. DAVID EUGENE7 TATE (VICTOR LAFAYETTE6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married KATHRYN MARIE RUSSOLD Private. She was born Private.

Children of DAVID TATE and KATHRYN RUSSOLD are:

i. CAROLYN RUTH8 TATE, b. Private.

564. ii. DAVID FREDERICK TATE, b. Private.

iii. JEAN MARIE TATE, b. Private.

iv. JACQUELINE EUGENE TATE, b. Private.

325. JOE H.7 CREIGHTON (MARY VICTORIA6 TATE, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 21, 1893 in Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, TN, and died October 20, 1968 in Gruetli, TN. He married ZADA PRATER in Palmer, TN. She was born January 12, 1888 in Murfeesboro, Rutherford County, TN, and died October 04, 1973 in Chattanooga, TN.

More About JOE H. CREIGHTON:

Burial: Unknown, Falls Creek Cemetery, Gruetli, TN

More About ZADA PRATER:

Burial: Unknown, Chattanooga Memorial Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN

Child of JOE CREIGHTON and ZADA PRATER is:

565. i. DOROTHY ELLEN8 CREIGHTON, b. Private.

326. NELLIE B.7 TATE (WILLIAM MORGAN6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 29, 1891 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died Unknown. She married (1) FRANK HARRISON SMITH, son of JOHN SMITH and SARAH SCRUGGS. He died Unknown. She married (2) ABE TATE. He died Unknown.

More About NELLIE B. TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

More About ABE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, TN

Children of NELLIE TATE and FRANK SMITH are:

566. i. J. C.8 SMITH, b. August 02, 1917, Beersheba Springs,TN; d. February 18, 1991.

567. ii. SARA EMMA SMITH, b. Private.

iii. WILLIAM FRANKLIN SMITH, b. Private.

568. iv. NELL HAZEL SMITH, b. Private.

v. JEAN SMITH SMITH, b. Private; m. ROBERT CARR, Private; b. Private.

vi. ANNA GRACE SMITH, b. Private.

vii. MILDRED AGNES SMITH, b. January 08, 1912, Beersheba Springs,TN; d. December 12, 1916.

Children of NELLIE TATE and ABE TATE are:

viii. ANNIE8 TATE, b. Private.

ix. GARNET TATE, b. Private.

327. BESSIE AUGUSTA7 TATE (WILLIAM MORGAN6, JOHN JACKSON5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 18, 1909 in Beersheba Springs, TN, and died March 21, 1948. She married HARVEY BESS Private. He was born Private.

More About BESSIE AUGUSTA TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Grace Chapel Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, TN

Child of BESSIE TATE and HARVEY BESS is:

i. MARILYN8 BESS, b. Private.

328. MARY H.7 GROSS (ELIZABETH6 TATE, FRANCIS MARION5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 23, 1874, and died June 1949 in Tarlton, Grundy County, TN. She married JAMES AMBROSE SAVAGE, son of STARLING SAVAGE and DELITHA KILLIAN. He was born April 23, 1874 in Grundy County, TN, and died January 1956 in McMinnville, Warren County, TN.

Notes for MARY H. GROSS:

Obituary from the Southern Standard , June 17, 1949, Page 7

Savage, Mrs. Mary H.

Grundy Woman Buried Tuesday

Mrs. Mary H. Savage, Grundy county housewife, died at her home in the 7th district near Tarlton, Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. She had been ill for several months. Funeral services were conducted at the Philadelphia Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. John W. High officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Savage, native of Grundy county, was born December 23, 1874. She was a daughter of Asa Gross and Elizabeth Tate Gross and she was married to J.A. Savage, who survives. The deceased was a member of the Baptist church. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Savage is survived by three sons, Lewis Savage, Gooding, Idaho, Herbert Savage, Tarlton, and Ausborn Savage, Beersheba; five daughters, Mrs. Hubert Gross, Dallas, Texas, Misses Nellie and Alma Savage, Tarlton, Miss Ida Savage, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Eston Brown, Tarlton; three brothers, Lawson and Herbert Gross, Dallas , Texas, and John Gross, Altamont; and five sisters, Mrs. Bud Hobbs, Mrs. Albert Fults, and Mrs. Bill Hobbs, Mrs. Albert Fults, and Mrs. Bill Tate, all of Altamont, Mrs. Nita Hobbs, Whalen, KY., and Mrs. Floyd Wanamaker, Grundy county. Arrangements were by High Funeral Home.

More About MARY H. GROSS:

Burial: June 1949, Philadelphia Church Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Notes for JAMES AMBROSE SAVAGE:

Southern Standard McMinnville TN, Jan. 26, 1956 pg. 12

James A. Savage, Native Of Grundy, Dies At Hospital

James A. Savage, Grundy county native, died Sunday at 9 a.m. at a local hospital after an illness of three weeks. He was 81 years of age. Final rites were held Tuesday at Philadelphia Church. Burl Killian officiated at 2 p.m., and burial was in the Philadelphia cemetery. James Ambrose Savage was born in Grundy County on April 23, 1874. He was a son of Starling and Delitha Delong Killian Savage and was married to the former Miss Mary Gross. She preceded him in death. The retired farmer was a member of the Baptist church. Surviving are three sons, Louis and Herbert Savage, Gooding, Ohio, and Ausborn Savage, McMinnville; five daughters, Mrs. Hubert Gross, Dallas, Texas; Misses Nellie and Alma Savage, Tarlton; Mrs. Evertt Bess, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Eston Brown, McMinnville; three brothers,

Marrion, Eddie and Noah Savage, Tarlton, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Hobbs and Mrs. Edd Ray, Altamont. Arrangements by High Funeral Home.

Children of MARY GROSS and JAMES SAVAGE are:

i. LEWIS8 SAVAGE, b. Private.

ii. HERBERT SAVAGE, b. Private.

iii. AUSBORN SAVAGE, b. Private.

iv. NELLIE SAVAGE, b. Private.

v. ALMA SAVAGE, b. Private.

vi. IDA SAVAGE, b. Private.

569. vii. ANNA BELL SAVAGE, b. 1917; d. April 14, 2001, Chattanooga, TN.

329. MARGARET ANN7 GROSS (ELIZABETH6 TATE, FRANCIS MARION5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 15, 1878 in Grundy County, TN, and died October 07, 1983 in Altamont, TN. She married ALBERT HANNER FULTS August 17, 1899, son of HIRAM FULTS and MARY SMARTT. He was born May 06, 1869 in Altamont, TN, and died November 28, 1953 in Altamont, TN.

Children of MARGARET GROSS and ALBERT FULTS are:

570. i. MARY ESTELLE8 FULTS, b. Private.

571. ii. FLORA ELIZABETH FULTS, b. Private.

572. iii. JESSIE MEA FULTS, b. Private.

iv. FLOYD HENRY FULTS, b. October 29, 1908, Altamont, TN; d. November 05, 1910, Altamont, TN.

v. ALBERT RAY FULTS, b. January 28, 1913, Altamont, TN; d. April 08, 1982.

573. vi. ELSIE ETHELENE FULTS, b. Private.

574. vii. SALLY HAZEL FULTS, b. Private.

575. viii. OLLIE MABEL (TWIN) FULTS, b. Private.

ix. CLARA MYRTLE (TWIN) FULTS, b. Private.

576. x. HOLLIS MCDONALD FULTS, b. Private.

330. FLORA BELLE7 GROSS (ELIZABETH6 TATE, FRANCIS MARION5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 03, 1882 in Tarlton Valley, TN, and died November 18, 1968 in Altamont, TN. She married HARRIS (LINK) B. TATE March 12, 1901, son of JOHN TATE and ELIZABETH LOCKHART. He was born June 15, 1872 in Altamont, TN, and died October 22, 1920 in Altamont, TN.

Children are listed above under (157) Harris (Link) B. Tate.

331. JOSEPH7 TATE (JAMES W.6, CALVIN G. S.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 30, 1879 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN, and died May 07, 1957 in Aurora, Du Page County, IL. He married MARY MAGDELINE JONES November 24, 1901 in Indian Territory. She was born April 03, 1883 in Little Rock, AR, and died March 11, 1964 in Aurora, Du Page County, IL.

Child of JOSEPH TATE and MARY JONES is:

577. i. JAMES LEROY8 TATE, b. Private.

332. WILLIAM DAWSON7 TATE (THOMAS (REV.) MILTON6, CALVIN G. S.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 13, 1885 in Johnson City, Washington County, TN, and died August 05, 1955 in Modesto, Stanislaus County, CA. He married MARY ORA ANNIS LIGHT May 04, 1913 in Minturn, Lawrence County, AR. She was born October 17, 1898 in Grubbs, Independence County, AR, and died May 28, 1987 in Turlock, Stanislaus County, CA.

Notes for WILLIAM DAWSON TATE:

In an email to Ricki Wilkins, dated April 13, 2001, Michael William Tate writes:

I can't explain it, but it seems that when some people are disconnected from their roots for most of their lives, those same people (once they're bit by the genealogy bug) are more driven to discover them.

 

Until about two weeks ago I had noidea who my Great Grandfather (William Dawson Tate) really was let alone my ancestry.  We had stories (Family Fables), a couple of photos, obituary and death certificate, but little more. 

 

His oldest Son, myGrandfather (Eugene Fred) , left home at 10yrs old, was caught, returned home and made to where girls dresses so he wouldn't run away again (in those clothes). It didn't take long, he left for good a few years later.  In and out of trouble as a youth, he wound up doing "Hard Time" in Fort Leavenworth, KS. Released at 28 years of age, he then Married a saintly and very poor 14yr. old girl from Arkansas (My grandmother).

 

They had 13 children together with 9 surviving to adulthood.  This poor white trash bunch of rednecks migrated to California during the Great Depression.  My Grandfather (a compulsive gambler) came and went (for weeks and months at a time) leaving my Grandmother to bear and raise the children.  They all worked picking cotton or whatever grew that needed picking.  My Grandmother, a deeply religious woman held it all together with the help of the older kids. 

 

In spite of his shortcomings, the kids idolized him.  My Grandmother made sure of that. She was really something special. My Grandfather barely knew anything about his ancestry - (very sketchy info) but with a death certificate from my Great Grandfather (Rev.Thomas M.), US Census data, and the names of three of his outlaw brothers from the family fables, I was blessed to find a precise match less than two weeks ago.

 

That was exciting!  The bug bit hard.  Imagine my surprise when I found out that the lineage from Calvin G.S. Tate on back had already been proven qualified for S.A.R. & D.A.R. Membership.  I don't know if I'll ever apply for membership, but I thought that was Pretty Damn Cool!  (overwhelming really)

 

More About WILLIAM DAWSON TATE:

Burial: 1955, Turlock, Stanislaus County, CA

More About MARY ORA ANNIS LIGHT:

Burial: 1987, Turlock, Stanislaus County, CA

Children of WILLIAM TATE and MARY LIGHT are:

i. MAMIE ELIZABETH8 TATE, b. Private; m. CARL HOMER MIDDLETOWN, Private; b. Private.

ii. THOMAS WOODROW TATE, b. May 01, 1916, Lindsay, Garvin County, OK; d. April 09, 1981, Turlock, Stanislaus County, CA; m. MARIE LILLIAN BAINE-WHITLOW, Private; b. Private.

More About THOMAS WOODROW TATE:

Burial: 1981, Turlock, Stanislaus County, CA

iii. NAOMI CATHERINE TATE, b. Private; m. ALBERT OCONDA WILHELM, Private; b. Private.

iv. LILLY BELL TATE, b. February 02, 1920, Cox City, Grady County, OK; d. October 03, 1925, Cox City, Grady County, OK.

More About LILLY BELL TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Cox City, Grady County, OK

v. PAULINE ROSE TATE, b. Private; m. HOYT THOMAS, Private; b. Private.

vi. WILLIAM DAWSON (JR.) TATE, b. October 27, 1923, Cox City, Grady County,OK; d. September 30, 1927, Cox City, Grady County, OK.

More About WILLIAM DAWSON (JR.) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Cox City, Grady County, OK

vii. JIMMY RUTH TATE, b. November 01, 1925, Cox City, Grady County, OK; d. October 18, 1995, Merced, Merced County, CA; m. ARTHUR ANTHONY PACHECO, Private; b. Private.

viii. HARRY GILBERT TATE, b. Private; m. DONNA MARIE PUCYLOWSKI-CHRISTOFFERSON, Private; b. Private.

578. ix. EUGENE FRED TATE, b. Private.

x. FREDDIE (INFANT) TATE, b. February 14, 1932, Abernathy, Lubbock County, TX; d. February 17, 1932, Abernathy, Lubbock County, TX.

More About FREDDIE (INFANT) TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Abernathy, Lubbock County, TX

xi. ROBERT DUANE TATE, b. Private; m. MARIE LOUISE MITCHELL, Private; b. Private.

xii. JOYCE ANN TATE, b. Private; m. ARMONDO JOSEPH AYALA, Private; b. Private.

333. LUTHER THOMAS7 TATE (THOMAS (REV.) MILTON6, CALVIN G. S.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 06, 1890 in AL, and died 1974 in Costa Mesa, Orange County, CA. He married LILA NOTAFF Private. She was born Private.

Children of LUTHER TATE and LILA NOTAFF are:

i. HERMAN RAY8 TATE, b. August 31, 1927, Tulare, Tulare County, CA; d. October 10, 1989, Santa Ana, Orange County, CA.

ii. DONALD EDWARD TATE, b. Private.

iii. MARJO TATE, b. Private.

334. DAVID B.7 TATE (THOMAS (REV.) MILTON6, CALVIN G. S.5, ROBERT H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 11, 1892 in AL, and died Unknown. He married ALICE. She died Unknown.

Children of DAVID TATE and ALICE are:

i. BONNIE LEE8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. HELEN TATE, b. Private.

iii. WILSON TATE, b. Private.

iv. OPAL TATE, b. Private.

v. KATHERINE TATE, b. Private.

335. GEORGE WASHINGTON7 TATE (JAMES H.6, JAZEAL (ZILL)5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 03, 1880 in Tracy City, Grundy County, TN, and died September 10, 1930 in Old Sweetwater, TN. He married (1) CHARLOTTE (SHARLOT) THOMPSON July 19, 1901. She was born 1880, and died November 01, 1925 in Crittenden County, KY. He married (2) CORA Private. She was born Private.

More About GEORGE WASHINGTON TATE:

Burial: September 1930, Oak Grove Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

More About CHARLOTTE (SHARLOT) THOMPSON:

Burial: November 1925, Corydon City Cemetery, Crorydon, KY

Children of GEORGE TATE and CHARLOTTE THOMPSON are:

579. i. JAMES WILLIAM (BILL)8 TATE, b. 1902; d. December 18, 1934, Spottsville, KY.

ii. HARRIS WOODLEY TATE, b. 1905; d. 1973, Morganfield, Union County, KY; m. VELVA POWELL, Private; b. Private.

More About HARRIS WOODLEY TATE:

Burial: 1973, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Morganfield, Union County, KY

iii. GLADYS KATHLEEN TATE, b. 1908; d. 1992, California; m. (1) GORDON WITT, Private; b. Private; m. (2) JOHN WILLIAM WALLACE, 1925; d. Unknown.

More About GLADYS KATHLEEN TATE:

Burial: 1992, Cremated

iv. GOLDA MAE TATE, b. Private; m. (1) ROY WILKERSON, Private; b. Private; m. (2) SAMUEL LAWRENCE WILKERSON, Private; b. Private.

v. BONNELL TATE, b. 1918; d. 1969, Henderson, Henderson County, KY; m. ROSEMARY KOPER, Private; b. Private.

More About BONNELL TATE:

Burial: 1969, Fairmont Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson County, KY

vi. GEORGE WASHINGTON (JR.) TATE, b. 1921; d. May 05, 1985, Uniontown, Union County, KY; m. PHEOBE ANN FORD, Private; b. Private.

More About GEORGE WASHINGTON (JR.) TATE:

Burial: May 1985, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Morganfield, Union County, KY

Child of GEORGE TATE and CORA is:

vii. RUBY8 TATE, b. Private; m. CLYDE J. BREEDEN, Private; b. Private.

336. JESSIE7 STUMP (SCENIA6 TATE, JAZEAL (ZILL)5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married ERNEST BYERS Private. He was born October 22, 1900, and died October 20, 1960.

Child of JESSIE STUMP and ERNEST BYERS is:

580. i. ANITA8 BYERS, b. Private.

337. LIZZIE JACKSON7 TATE (PRESTON6, PLEASANT HUSE5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 1887 in Fall Creek, TN, and died Unknown. She married JACKSON FULTS. He was born August 04, 1884, and died March 17, 1928.

Children of LIZZIE TATE and JACKSON FULTS are:

i. LILLIE MAE8 FULTS, b. Private; m. ISAAC (IKE) LAYNE, Private; b. Private.

ii. HESTER ORA FULTS, b. Private; m. FRANK LAWSON, Private; b. Private.

iii. BERTHA FULTS, b. Private; m. FRED SLATTON, Private; b. Private.

iv. WESLEY AMOS FULTS, b. Private; m. PARTENA MCHONE, Private; b. Private.

581. v. HUBERT FULTS, b. May 07, 1917; d. April 28, 1974.

vi. LAWRENCE ELMER FULTS, b. Private; m. EMMA MCHONE, Private; b. Private.

vii. LEONARD FULTS, b. Private; m. ESTELENE SLATTON, Private; b. Private.

viii. FLORENCE FULTS, b. Private.

338. SAMUEL M.7 TATE (PRESTON6, PLEASANT HUSE5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 17, 1888 in Fall Creek, TN, and died March 16, 1931. He married CARRIE MAY RICHMOND July 28, 1907. She was born October 16, 1892, and died April 16, 1933.

Children of SAMUEL TATE and CARRIE RICHMOND are:

i. ETHEL IRENE8 TATE, b. October 05, 1908; d. December 25, 1910.

ii. HOMER A. TATE, b. Private.

iii. MYRTLE E. TATE, b. July 10, 1912; d. April 12, 1975.

iv. HARLEY SAMUEL TATE, b. Private.

v. H. HERBERT TATE, b. Private; m. VIRGINIA BRYANT, Private; b. Private.

vi. JAMES W. TATE, b. Private.

vii. MARY C. TATE, b. Private.

viii. HORACE LEE TATE, b. Private.

ix. MILDRED M. TATE, b. Private.

x. PAUL H. TATE, b. August 26, 1928; d. July 16, 1954.

339. JAMES MASON7 TATE (PRESTON6, PLEASANT HUSE5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 23, 1890 in Fall Creek, TN, and died February 09, 1963 in Marion County, TN. He married BESSIE LEE GREEN Private, daughter of RUEBEN GREEN and MARY SWEETON. She was born Private.

Children of JAMES TATE and BESSIE GREEN are:

i. GLADYS JAMES8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. ESTLE ALISTER TATE, b. Private.

iii. MARY CELIA TATE, b. Private.

582. iv. TROY HERBERT TATE, b. Private.

v. VIRGIE IRENE TATE, b. Private.

vi. CARL DAVID TATE, b. Private.

 

340. DAISY7 TATE (PRESTON6, PLEASANT HUSE5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 1894 in Fall Creek, TN, and died Unknown. She married FRANK LAYNE. He died Unknown.

Child of DAISY TATE and FRANK LAYNE is:

i. SPERGEON E.8 LAYNE, b. Private; m. VIRGINIA RELINE SITZ, Private; b. Private.

341. NANCY ANN7 FULTS (DRUCILLA6 TATE, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 08, 1882 in Laager, TN, and died March 21, 1951. She married HERMAN JOSEPH WAGNER February 27, 1901 in Grundy County, TN. He was born February 22, 1875 in Cleveland, OH, and died 1934 in Owls Eye, Alberta, Canada.

Children of NANCY FULTS and HERMAN WAGNER are:

i. CARL ERNEST8 WAGNER, b. January 04, 1902, Cleveland, OH; d. 1966, Cleveland, OH.

583. ii. ADRIAN THEODORE WAGNER, b. May 11, 1903, Cleveland, OH; d. Unknown.

342. MARTHA JANE7 FULTS (DRUCILLA6 TATE, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 28, 1893 in Laager, TN, and died March 21, 1951 in Chattanooga, TN. She married JOHN ELDER CAMPBELL May 10, 1911, son of JAMES CAMPBELL and ANNIE BURROWS. He was born February 12, 1874 in Burroughts Cove, TN, and died January 21, 1958 in Gruetli, TN.

Children of MARTHA FULTS and JOHN CAMPBELL are:

i. NANCY ANN8 CAMPBELL, b. Private.

ii. ARTHUR CAMPBELL, b. Private.

iii. ANNIE LUCILLE CAMPBELL, b. Private.

iv. LAMANDA CAMPBELL, b. 1915, Coalmont, TN; d. 1915, Coalmont, TN.

v. NELLIE FLORENCE CAMPBELL, b. Private.

vi. ALMA IRENE CAMPBELL, b. Private.

vii. WINNIE ELLA CAMPBELL, b. Private.

viii. ALVIN LAWRENCE (TWIN) CAMPBELL, b. Private.

ix. MALVIN CLARENCE (TWIN) CAMPBELL, b. May 17, 1923, Gruetli, TN; d. May 17, 1923, Gruetli, TN.

x. ZORA MAGALENE CAMPBELL, b. Private.

xi. JOHN HOMER CAMPBELL, b. Private.

343. FRANCES7 FULTS (DRUCILLA6 TATE, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 07, 1897 in Laager, TN, and died September 24, 1923 in Gruetli, TN. She married CLAUDE PICKETT. He was born January 11, 1892, and died May 13, 1950 in Gruetli, TN.

Child of FRANCES FULTS and CLAUDE PICKETT is:

i. DOROTHY8 PICKETT, b. December 23, 1922, Gruetli, TN; d. March 02, 1923, Gruetli, TN.

344. FLORENCE7 FULTS (DRUCILLA6 TATE, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 02, 1899 in Laager, TN, and died November 26, 1980 in Sewanee, TN. She married WALTER L. DAVIS. He was born June 01, 1899, and died June 11, 1949 in Palmer, TN.

Children of FLORENCE FULTS and WALTER DAVIS are:

i. UNKNOWN8 DAVIS, b. Private.

ii. UNKNOWN DAVIS, b. Private.

iii. ELMER DAVIS, b. Private.

iv. ALFRED DAVIS, b. Private.

v. FRANKLIN DAVIS, b. Private.

vi. R. F. DAVIS, b. Private.

345. FRANK7 TATE (ANDREW JACKSON6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 1881 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown. He married ROSIE HUNZIKER. She died Unknown.

Child of FRANK TATE and ROSIE HUNZIKER is:

i. LILLIE8 TATE, b. Private.

346. JOHN7 TATE (ANDREW JACKSON6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1883 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown. He married GOLDIE RANEY. She died Unknown.

Children of JOHN TATE and GOLDIE RANEY are:

i. HENRY8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. ARTHUR TATE, b. Private.

iii. ROBERT TATE, b. Private.

iv. DOROTHY TATE, b. Private.

347. BETTIE7 TATE (ANDREW JACKSON6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1885 in Laager, TN, and died 1953 in Laager, TN. She married GEORGE SCHLAGETER. He was born 1878, and died 1946 in Laager, TN.

Children of BETTIE TATE and GEORGE SCHLAGETER are:

i. ROY8 SCHLAGETER, b. Private.

ii. GLENN SCHLAGETER, b. Private.

584. iii. GEORGE EDWARD SCHLAGETER, b. Private.

iv. EARL M. SCHLAGETER, b. Private.

585. v. CARL SCHLAGETER, b. Private.

vi. BERT SCHLAGETER, b. Private.

586. vii. CHARLES SCHLAGETER, b. Private.

viii. ANNETTE SCHLAGETER, b. Private; m. (1) HORACE C. CANNON, Private; b. June 21, 1925; d. January 23, 1950, Laager, TN; m. (2) LLOYD GRUBBS, Private; b. Private.

348. LILLIE7 TATE (ANDREW JACKSON6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 22, 1890 in Laager, TN, and died March 10, 1954 in Laager, TN. She married ROY HAYSE (SR.) HOOTON. He was born March 31, 1890, and died Unknown.

Child of LILLIE TATE and ROY HOOTON is:

i. RAY HAYSE (JR.)8 HOOTON, b. Private.

349. LEONARD7 TATE (ANDREW JACKSON6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1892 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown in AZ. He married ELSIE MARTIN. She died Unknown.

Children of LEONARD TATE and ELSIE MARTIN are:

i. GRACE8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. LEONARD EUGENE TATE, b. Private.

350. PEARL7 TATE (ANDREW JACKSON6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 12, 1895 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown. She married WILLIAM VICTOR HACKWORTH. He was born August 29, 1890, and died March 21, 1969.

Children of PEARL TATE and WILLIAM HACKWORTH are:

i. HERSHEL8 HACKWORTH, b. Private.

ii. ORAN HILLARD HACKWORTH, b. 1929; d. 1973.

351. ROY LEE7 TATE (ANDREW JACKSON6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 20, 1898 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown. He married ALMA LEE BRANNON March 09, 1919. She was born December 10, 1901, and died Unknown.

Children of ROY TATE and ALMA BRANNON are:

i. REX8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. SAMUEL (SAMMIE) TATE, b. Private.

iii. JUNE TATE, b. Private.

587. iv. WILLIAM ANDREW JACKSON TATE, b. Private.

352. LUCINDA (LOU)7 LATHRUM (REBECCA6 TATE, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 23, 1885 in Laager, TN, and died March 02, 1918 in NM. She married (1) FRANK FLURRY. He was born March 22, 1885 in Laager, TN, and died June 08, 1909. She married (2) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HALL. He was born February 13, 1881 in Paynes Cove, TN, and died May 29, 1930 in Palmer, TN.

Child of LUCINDA LATHRUM and FRANK FLURRY is:

i. JOSEPH8 FLURRY, b. Private.

Children of LUCINDA LATHRUM and BENJAMIN HALL are:

ii. INFANT8 HALL, d. Unknown, Before a year old..

iii. CONSTANCE COR HALL, b. August 04, 1913; d. June 07, 1936.

iv. JOHN DOUGLAS HALL, b. September 30, 1914; d. June 06, 1944, France.

353. CEIGAL7 LATHRUM (REBECCA6 TATE, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 20, 1894 in Grundy County, TN, and died August 31, 1922. She married BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HALL. He was born February 13, 1881 in Paynes Cove, TN, and died May 29, 1930 in Palmer, TN.

Child of CEIGAL LATHRUM and BENJAMIN HALL is:

588. i. KATHERINE LOUISE8 HALL, b. Private.

354. CARRIE LEE7 TATE (TIMOTHY T.6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 14, 1885 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown. She married HENRY FINNEY. He died Unknown.

Children of CARRIE TATE and HENRY FINNEY are:

i. LACEY8 FINNEY, b. Private.

ii. HERBERT FINNEY, b. July 07, 1906; d. February 24, 1931.

iii. ETHEL FINNEY, b. Private.

355. GEORGE WASHINGTON7 TATE (TIMOTHY T.6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 12, 1887 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown. He married DOLA HARRIS September 08, 1914. She was born 1896 in Dewar, OK, and died Unknown.

Child of GEORGE TATE and DOLA HARRIS is:

589. i. ERNEST8 TATE, b. Private.

356. VIRGINIA (VIRGIE)7 TATE (TIMOTHY T.6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 18, 1889 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown. She married JOSEPH MARK CROWNOVER August 21, 1915. He was born September 07, 1892 in Decherd, TN, and died March 18, 1966 in Chandler, NC.

Children of VIRGINIA TATE and JOSEPH CROWNOVER are:

590. i. CECIL CHRISTOPHER8 CROWNOVER, b. May 23, 1916, Cowan, TN; d. June 15, 1963, Chandler, NC.

591. ii. JOSEPH RAY CROWNOVER, b. Private.

592. iii. MARY MARGARET CROWNOVER, b. Private.

357. ETHELL L. BELL7 TATE (TIMOTHY T.6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 10, 1891 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown. She married CHRISTIAN PETER SCHILD, son of JOHN SCHILD and BARBARA MARUGG. He was born August 01, 1887 in Gruetli, TN, and died November 22, 1934.

Children of ETHELL TATE and CHRISTIAN SCHILD are:

i. DOLA VIRGINIA8 SCHILD, b. Private; m. (1) LOUIE DIBRELL BERRY, Private; b. Private; m. (2) RICHARD ROBERT TYLOR, Private; b. Private.

ii. ROY CHRISTIAN SCHILD, b. Private; m. HIDEKO KINJO, Private; b. Private.

358. MINNIE R.7 TATE (TIMOTHY T.6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 09, 1895, and died Unknown. She married BRENTS BURTON LAYNE January 26, 1916, son of MADISON LAYNE and SALLY HICKS. He died Unknown.

Children of MINNIE TATE and BRENTS LAYNE are:

i. ODESSA MARIE8 LAYNE, b. December 11, 1916, Cedar Springs, TN; d. June 10, 1977, Tucson, AZ; m. LEONARD RAYMOND BARWICK, Private; b. Private.

593. ii. THELMA CRESSA LAYNE, b. Private.

594. iii. BRENTS BURTON (JR.) LAYNE, b. Private.

iv. CHARLES EDWARD LAYNE, b. September 28, 1929, Condra, TN; d. September 28, 1929, Condra, TN.

359. HARLEY7 TATE (TIMOTHY T.6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born June 1897 in Laager, TN, and died February 24, 1940. He married BESSIE BRADY Private. She was born Private.

Children of HARLEY TATE and BESSIE BRADY are:

i. LAVERNE8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. HARLEY C. TATE, b. Private.

595. iii. DOLA CLARIENE TATE, b. Private.

360. GRETLY (SUSIE)7 TATE (TIMOTHY T.6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born December 1899 in Laager, TN, and died Unknown. She married (1) RALPH FARMER. He died Unknown. She married (2) LANEY MEDLEY. He died 1976.

Child of GRETLY TATE and RALPH FARMER is:

i. MARGARET8 FARMER, b. Private.

361. JOHN HARRON7 TATE (TIMOTHY T.6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 25, 1902 in Laager, TN, and died September 26, 1978. He married ELVA ARLENE STREET Private, daughter of BARRY STREET and ELLA CROWELL. She was born Private.

Children of JOHN TATE and ELVA STREET are:

596. i. JOHNNY VERNON8 TATE, b. Private.

597. ii. NANCY JO TATE, b. Private.

598. iii. MADGE ARLENE TATE, b. Private.

599. iv. JAMES WAYNE TATE, b. Private.

v. MARY ELIZABETH TATE, b. Private; m. CHARLES BAILEY BROOKS, Private; b. Private.

600. vi. BILLY RAY TATE, b. Private.

362. RAYMOND J.7 TATE (TIMOTHY T.6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 03, 1904 in Laager, TN, and died November 1962. He married EDITH BRYANT Private. She was born Private.

Children of RAYMOND TATE and EDITH BRYANT are:

i. GLENDA JEAN8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. HAZEL TATE, b. Private.

iii. BRENTS TATE, b. Private.

iv. HELEN TATE, b. Private.

363. GEORGE LADDEN7 GOLSTON (LOU TELLA6 TATE, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 11, 1894 in Grundy County, TN, and died July 05, 1966. He married TAMPICO NUNLEY December 15, 1915. She was born October 18, 1889, and died Unknown.

Children of GEORGE GOLSTON and TAMPICO NUNLEY are:

i. KATHERINE LOU TELLIE8 GOLSTON, b. Private.

601. ii. FRANKIE EDWENE GOLSTON, b. Private.

iii. GEORGE GOLSTON, b. October 06, 1921; d. November 1940.

iv. ISAAC WILLIAM GOLSTON, b. Private.

364. CLARK AVNER7 DYKES (MALISSA BELL6 TATE, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 30, 1894 in Pryor Ridge, TN, and died July 11, 1979 in McMinnville, TN. He married (1) CELIA CRABTREE. She was born 1900 in Coalmont, TN, and died 1937. He married (2) ETHEL PARMLEY Private. She was born Private.

Children of CLARK DYKES and CELIA CRABTREE are:

i. LUCILLE8 DYKES, b. Private.

ii. GLADYS JAUN DYKES, b. Private.

iii. VIRGINIA DYKES, b. Private.

iv. DAVID ILIE DYKES, b. 1928, Coalmont, TN; d. 1977, New London, CT.

v. JAMES HENRY DYKES, b. 1931, Gruetli, TN; d. 1931, Gruetli, TN.

vi. EUGENE DYKES, b. 1934, Gruetli, TN; d. 1938, Gruetli, TN.

365. COLEMAN HERBERT7 DYKES (MALISSA BELL6 TATE, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 02, 1898 in Tracy City, TN, and died December 26, 1969 in Knoxville, TN. He married VIRGINIA SNEED. She was born August 1901 in Sewanee, TN, and died Unknown.

Children of COLEMAN DYKES and VIRGINIA SNEED are:

i. HAZEL OCHEE8 DYKES, b. Private.

ii. ELIZABETH L. DYKES, b. Private.

iii. COLENE DYKES, b. Private.

iv. VIRGINIA MALISS DYKES, b. Private.

366. MELVIN D.7 TATE (ALEXANDER (DOCK)6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 31, 1906 in Laager, TN, and died February 18, 1971 in Grundy County, TN. He married ELSIE WILKES HARRIS Private, daughter of WILLIAM HARRIS and MOLLY. She was born Private.

Children of MELVIN TATE and ELSIE HARRIS are:

i. ROBERT LEE8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. SALLY TATE, b. Private.

iii. CAROL TATE, b. Private.

367. HANEY LORENE7 TATE (ALEXANDER (DOCK)6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married FRANCIS MARION DAVIS Private, son of JOHN DAVIS and HATTIE WHITEHEAD. He was born Private.

Child of HANEY TATE and FRANCIS DAVIS is:

i. THAYER HOYTT8 DAVIS, b. Private.

368. ETHEL L.7 TATE (ALEXANDER (DOCK)6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married ROBERT BEATY Private, son of GEORGE BEATY and MATILDA. He was born Private.

Children of ETHEL TATE and ROBERT BEATY are:

i. BILLIE O ZELL8 BEATY, b. Private.

ii. BOBBY ALLEN BEATY, b. Private.

iii. BEULAH ANN BEATY, b. Private.

iv. BRIAN ALEXANDER BEATY, b. Private.

369. FRANCIS THEAR7 TATE (ALEXANDER (DOCK)6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married ALBERTA RAULSTON Private, daughter of ALBERT RAULSTON. She was born Private.

Child of FRANCIS TATE and ALBERTA RAULSTON is:

i. MARY FRANCES8 TATE, b. Private.

370. JEWEL ANGUS7 TATE (ALEXANDER (DOCK)6, LADDEN (REV.) FARRELL5, DAVIDSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married GERALDINE ROBERTS Private, daughter of LEONARD ROBERTS and IDA THOMPSON. She was born Private.

Child of JEWEL TATE and GERALDINE ROBERTS is:

i. JERRY KENNETH8 TATE, b. Private.

371. MALICHI (MALLIE)7 INGRAM (BARSHA JANE6 TATE, ANDREW JACKSON5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 08, 1886 in Kaufman County, TX, and died January 1971 in Truman, Poinsett County, AR. She married AUGUSTUS ALSUP February 27, 1906 in Lundsford, AR, son of ELISHA ALSUP and SAMANTHA HEFLIN. He was born 1877 in Mississippi, and died 1932 in Selma, AR.

Notes for MALICHI (MALLIE) INGRAM:

Notes from Marcene Osford family history, March 2001

Mallie came with ther family from Texas to Arkansas in a covered wagon.

More About MALICHI (MALLIE) INGRAM:

Burial: Unknown, Jonesboro Memorial Cemetery, Truman, Poinsett County, AR

Social Security Number: 429-96-0523

Notes for AUGUSTUS ALSUP:

Notes from Marcene Oxford family history:

Mallie was Augustus' second wife. His first wife (name unknown) died in childbirth. The baby also died. "Gus" sometimes made whiskey and died of a heart attack in the woods while cutting timber near Selma, AR.

Children of MALICHI INGRAM and AUGUSTUS ALSUP are:

i. VIRGIL (TWIN)8 ALSUP, b. December 18, 1906, Lunsford, Craighead County, AR; d. Abt. June 1907, Lunsford, Craighead County, AR.

More About VIRGIL (TWIN) ALSUP:

Burial: Unknown, Boman, Craighead County, AR

602. ii. VIRGIE (TWIN) ALSUP, b. December 18, 1906, Lunsford, Craighead County, AR; d. January 31, 1998, Biscoe, AR.

603. iii. OLAN ALSUP, b. September 14, 1908; d. December 1967, Helena, AR.

604. iv. MELVIN EDWIN ALSUP, b. June 05, 1916, Lunsford, Craighead County, AR; d. April 14, 1995.

605. v. ROBERT BENTON ALSUP, b. June 22, 1918, Lunsford, Craighead County, AR; d. August 19, 1999, Truman, AR.

vi. FAY (TWIN) ALSUP, b. 1920, Lunsford, Craighead County, AR; d. 1921, Lunsford, Craighead County, AR.

vii. TWIN ALSUP, b. 1920; d. 1920.

606. viii. ESTHER ALSUP, b. Private.

372. VERNON FRANK7 KILLIAN (LOUISE6 TATE, JOHN STUBBLEFIELD5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 03, 1901 in Altamont, TN, and died March 31, 1975 in McMinnville, TN. He married MARY ESTELLE FULTS Private, daughter of ALBERT FULTS and MARGARET GROSS. She was born Private.

Children of VERNON KILLIAN and MARY FULTS are:

607. i. PAUL RAYMOND8 KILLIAN, b. Private.

608. ii. GEORGIE LUCILLE KILLIAN, b. Private.

609. iii. CARRIE ALENE KILLIAN, b. Private.

610. iv. ARTHUR DALE KILLIAN, b. Private.

611. v. HELEN FAYE KILLIAN, b. Private.

612. vi. JERRY LEON KILLIAN, b. Private.

373. LOLA CANDACE7 DELLIS (MARY LAVINIA6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 28, 1887 in Poetry, TX, and died Unknown. She married (1) WALTER W. RIDDLE January 28, 1905 in Texhoma, OK. He died Unknown. She married (2) ROY GASTON STILL 1908 in Ft. Worth, TX, son of JOHN STILL and MARY BENNETT. He was born March 29, 1884 in Longview, TX, and died Unknown.

Child of LOLA DELLIS and WALTER RIDDLE is:

i. VELMA CLEO8 RIDDLE, b. Private.

Children of LOLA DELLIS and ROY STILL are:

ii. MARY MAXINE8 STILL, b. Private.

iii. LORRAINE STILL, b. Private.

iv. RUBY IRENE STILL, b. Private.

v. JAMES RAYMOND STILL, b. Private.

613. vi. FLOYD GASTON STILL, b. Private.

vii. JUANITA MAE STILL, b. Private.

viii. LURA LADINE STILL, b. Private.

374. MARTIN COOMBS7 TATE (HOMER MARTIN6, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married LEONORA CLIFFORD Private, daughter of ASAHEL CLIFFORD and LEONORA LAYTON. She was born Private.

Children of MARTIN TATE and LEONORA CLIFFORD are:

i. MARLENE8 TATE, b. Private; m. RICHARD DICK, Private; b. Private.

ii. JAMES MARTIN TATE, b. Private.

614. iii. BARBARA ANN TATE, b. Private.

375. PEARL7 TATE (HOMER MARTIN6, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married ALFRED PERRY SANDERS Private, son of WILLIAM SANDERS and CALLIE BLACK. He was born Private.

Children of PEARL TATE and ALFRED SANDERS are:

615. i. PAULINE RUTH8 SANDERS, b. Private.

616. ii. SUSAN SANDERS, b. Private.

617. iii. STEVEN ALFRED SANDERS, b. Private.

376. MARGY FAYE7 TATE (HOMER MARTIN6, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married HERMAN PHILLIP HARRIS Private, son of JASPER HARRIS and ELLA ISAACSON. He was born Private.

Children of MARGY TATE and HERMAN HARRIS are:

i. MARK PHILLIP8 HARRIS, b. Private.

ii. JANNA HARRIS, b. Private.

iii. DAVID CHARLES HARRIS, b. Private.

iv. THOMAS SCOTT HARRIS, b. Private.

377. SPENCE CECIL (SR.)7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married EMMA ISABELLA (EMABEL) CHLARSON Private, daughter of HEBER CHLARSON and IDA NORTON. She was born Private.

Children of SPENCE HEYWOOD and EMMA CHLARSON are:

618. i. VIVIAN SHERLIENE8 HEYWOOD, b. Private.

619. ii. SPENCE CECIL (JR.) HEYWOOD, b. Private.

378. WENDELL TATE7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married (1) MILDRED EUGENIA DAVIS Private. She was born January 02, 1923, and died March 13, 1951. He married (2) EVELYN HAINES JOLLY Private. She was born Private. He married (3) MARGARET JO ANN KEYS Private. She was born Private. He married (4) MARY MONTGOMERY Private. She was born Private. He married (5) RUTH ISABELL POWERS Private. She was born Private.

Children of WENDELL HEYWOOD and MILDRED DAVIS are:

620. i. ROBERT EUGENE8 HEYWOOD, b. Private.

ii. WENDELLYN HEYWOOD, b. March 13, 1951; d. March 13, 1951.

Child of WENDELL HEYWOOD and MARGARET KEYS is:

iii. MICHAEL HUGH (HEYWOOD)8 TACKAGE, b. Private.

Child of WENDELL HEYWOOD and RUTH POWERS is:

iv. KENNETH WENDELL8 HEYWOOD, b. Private.

379. NEWEL WELDON7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married (1) VEDA FAYE WILLIAMS Private, daughter of CEPHAS WILLIAMS and CARRIE KRITZMAN. She was born Private. He married (2) MYRTLE LEWIS Private. She was born Private.

Children of NEWEL HEYWOOD and MYRTLE LEWIS are:

i. NEWELL WELDON8 HEYWOOD, b. Private.

621. ii. GENE WILLIAMS HEYWOOD, b. Private.

622. iii. VAN FERREL HEYWOOD, b. Private.

iv. ROSE MARIE HEYWOOD, b. Private.

380. KENNETH PARKER7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married BEATRICE WINONA BROOKBANK Private, daughter of JAMES BROOKBANK and WINONA BORBOUR. She was born Private.

Children of KENNETH HEYWOOD and BEATRICE BROOKBANK are:

i. SUSAN8 HEYWOOD, b. August 28, 1945, Tempe, AZ; d. January 08, 1946.

ii. CHRISTINE HEYWOOD, b. Private.

iii. JAMES KENNETH (TWIN) HEYWOOD, b. Private.

iv. JACK THOMAS (TWIN) HEYWOOD, b. Private.

381. MARGARET7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married HERBERT LAWRENCE FREESTONE Private, son of GEORGE FREESTONE and CHARLOTTE PACKER. He was born Private.

Children of MARGARET HEYWOOD and HERBERT FREESTONE are:

623. i. KATHLEEN8 FREESTONE, b. Private.

624. ii. THOMAS LAWRENCE FREESTONE, b. Private.

625. iii. PAULA FREESTONE, b. Private.

626. iv. JANE FREESTONE, b. Private.

v. BERTA JULIE FREESTONE, b. Private; m. CAMERON RAFAEL MCKAY, Private; b. Private.

382. GERALDINE7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married LEONARD BLAIN CUMMARD Private, son of JOHN CUMMARD and EVA THOMPSON. He was born Private.

Children of GERALDINE HEYWOOD and LEONARD CUMMARD are:

627. i. ALAN BRENT8 CUMMARD, b. Private.

628. ii. DAVID BLAIN (SR.) CUMMARD, b. Private.

iii. RICHARD GLENN CUMMARD, b. Private.

 

383. FRANCELLE7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married ROBERT LYMAN JOHNSON Private. He was born July 28, 1917 in Orangeville, UT, and died November 18, 1967 in Fair Oaks, CA.

Children of FRANCELLE HEYWOOD and ROBERT JOHNSON are:

629. i. DONNA CLARE8 JOHNSON, b. Private.

630. ii. MARY COLLEEN JOHNSON, b. Private.

631. iii. ALICE JOHNSON, b. Private.

632. iv. BETTY JOHNSON, b. Private.

633. v. CAROL JOHNSON, b. Private.

 

384. KEITH VINING7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married MARJORIE JEANNE MIKKLESEN Private, daughter of PETER MIKKLESEN and EMMA HENDRICKSEN. She was born Private.

Children of KEITH HEYWOOD and MARJORIE MIKKLESEN are:

634. i. KEITH MICHAEL8 HEYWOOD, b. Private.

635. ii. CLAYTON ALAN HEYWOOD, b. Private.

iii. RICHARD GENE HEYWOOD, b. Private.

iv. MARILYN JEANNE HEYWOOD, b. Private.

v. LINDA JOYCE HEYWOOD, b. Private.

 

385. ETHEL7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married JOHN CALVIN SUTER Private, son of JOHNNY SUTER and MARY ROSS. He was born Private.

Children of ETHEL HEYWOOD and JOHN SUTER are:

636. i. JOHN STEPHEN8 SUTER, b. Private.

637. ii. LESLIE JO SUTER, b. Private.

iii. TRACEY LYNN SUTER, b. July 14, 1955, Mesa, AZ; d. July 15, 1955, Mesa, AZ.

iv. DOUGLAS CALVIN SUTER, b. Private.

v. PHILLIP WAYNE SUTER, b. Private.

 

386. NELL7 HEYWOOD (NELLIE BLY6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married JOHN RICHARD SWAN Private, son of WILLIAM SWAN and LOUISE BROTHERTON. He was born Private.

Children of NELL HEYWOOD and JOHN SWAN are:

i. MARK HEYWOOD8 SWAN, b. Private.

ii. MATTHEW HEYWOOD SWAN, b. Private.

iii. RICHARD HEYWOOD SWAN, b. Private.

iv. MARY ANN SWAN, b. Private.

v. JOHNELL SWAN, b. Private.

 

387. HAROLD ALMA7 TATE (ALMA VINING6, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married JOAN MCGEE Private. She was born Private.

Children of HAROLD TATE and JOAN MCGEE are:

i. CHRISTINE ANDREA8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. DEBORAH DIANA TATE, b. Private.

 

388. ROBERT TATE7 KASOLD (RUTH MAREE6 TATE, MARTIN VAN BUREN5, JAHAZIEL H. (TWIN)4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married MARY LOUISE RICHARD Private. She was born Private.

Children of ROBERT KASOLD and MARY RICHARD are:

i. KAREN8 KASOLD, b. Private.

ii. PAUL RICHARD KASOLD, b. Private.

iii. MOIRA ANN KASOLD, b. September 05, 1963, Pheonix, AZ; d. September 05, 1963, Pheonix, AZ.

iv. LAURA LYNN KASOLD, b. Private.

v. MELODY ANN KASOLD, b. Private.

389. FRANK (JACK) JACKSON (JR.)7 TATE (FRANKLIN JACKSON6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SAMUEL JACKSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married AUDREY Private. She was born Private.

Child of FRANK TATE and AUDREY is:

i. MICHAEL8 TATE, b. Abt. 1959; d. 1978.

390. ROBERT (BOB) LYNN7 TATE (FRANKLIN JACKSON6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SAMUEL JACKSON4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born March 09, 1936 in Detroit, MI, and died February 15, 1994 in Key West, FL. He married JANE LUCILLE CLARK Private. She was born Private.

Children of ROBERT TATE and JANE CLARK are:

i. CHERYL LYNN8 TATE, b. Private; m. FRED STROICH, Private; b. Private.

638. ii. SUSAN BETH TATE, b. Private.

iii. ROBERT DONALD TATE, b. Private.

391. ANNA PEARL7 TATE (WILLIAM (WILL) H.6, JOHN LEE5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 03, 1901 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died August 19, 1967 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN. She married CHESTER AULTON WHITE September 29, 1919 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN. He was born October 14, 1897, and died June 04, 1948 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About ANNA PEARL TATE:

Burial: 1967, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

More About CHESTER AULTON WHITE:

Burial: 1948, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN

Children of ANNA TATE and CHESTER WHITE are:

639. i. MARTHA TATE8 WHITE, b. Private.

640. ii. WILLIAM ORMAN WHITE, b. Private.

iii. CARRIE BELLE WHITE, b. Private; m. (1) ACKIE LANCASTER, Private; b. Private; m. (2) JAMES HANNAH, Private; b. Private; m. (3) WILLIAM JOHNSON, Private; b. Private.

641. iv. PAUL CHESTER WHITE, b. Private.

642. v. EDWIN LEON WHITE, b. Private.

643. vi. JAMES PRESTON WHITE, b. Private.

644. vii. HOLLAND ALEXANDER WHITE, b. Private.

645. viii. RAMEL WHITE, b. Private.

646. ix. JERRY RUBEN WHITE, b. Private.

392. PAULINE7 COATS (MARTHA (MATTIE) LEORA6 TATE, GEORGE W. M5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married (1) PAUL N. HENDERSON Private. He was born April 16, 1905 in Decatur County, TN, and died April 13, 1947. She married (2) CLARENCE W. HARDY Private. He was born November 29, 1900, and died Unknown.

More About PAUL N. HENDERSON:

Burial: Unknown, Forest Park Cemetery, Greenville, Hunt County, TX

Child of PAULINE COATS and PAUL HENDERSON is:

647. i. BARBARA ANN8 HENDERSON, b. Private.

393. ALLIE MAE7 TATE (JESSE PHANTON6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married JOSEPH HUBBARD YARBRO Private. He was born November 27, 1898, and died July 19, 1954 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About JOSEPH HUBBARD YARBRO:

Burial: Unknown, Decaturville City Cemetery, Grundy County, TN

Children of ALLIE TATE and JOSEPH YARBRO are:

i. MARJORIE MAE8 YARBRO, b. Private; m. ALTON MANERS, Private; b. October 29, 1914; d. April 09, 1977, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

More About ALTON MANERS:

Burial: Unknown, Wylie Cemetery, Decatur County, TN

648. ii. JESSIE LAWSON YARBRO, b. Private.

649. iii. GRADY ROGERS YARBRO, b. Private.

650. iv. BETTY JO YARBRO, b. Private.

651. v. CHARLES DAVID YARBRO, b. Private.

vi. ELMER GARRETT YARBRO, b. Private.

652. vii. ANNA MARGARET YARBRO, b. Private.

394. JESSIE TROY7 TATE (JESSE PHANTON6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married MARY LOUISE MALMBORG Private. She was born Private.

Child of JESSIE TATE and MARY MALMBORG is:

i. MARY CATHERINE8 TATE, b. Private; m. WILLIAM TERRY SMOTHERS, Private; b. Private.

395. CHARLES ROGER (SR.)7 TATE (JESSE PHANTON6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married ELIZABETH BLANKENSHIP Private. She was born Private.

Children of CHARLES TATE and ELIZABETH BLANKENSHIP are:

653. i. CHARLES ROGER (JR.)8 TATE, b. Private.

654. ii. TOM CLARENCE TATE, b. Private.

655. iii. PAULA ANNETTE TATE, b. Private.

656. iv. ELIZABETH GAY TATE, b. Private.

396. ALLY7 JENNINGS (ALLIE CLYDE6 TATE, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 25, 1896, and died Unknown. He married RUBY RAINS ARNOLD July 08, 1916. She was born March 27, 1899, and died Unknown.

Children of ALLY JENNINGS and RUBY ARNOLD are:

657. i. EVAN JOFFRE8 JENNINGS, b. Private.

ii. MARTHA ALYNE JENNINGS, b. August 07, 1918; d. January 12, 1923, Parsons, TN.

397. MARY7 TATE (LOUIE ELSTON6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 25, 1905 in Decaturville, Grundy County, TN, and died Unknown. She married GRADY OLIVER WILLIAMS May 06, 1923. He was born February 05, 1903, and died September 21, 1965.

More About MARY TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Florence, AL

Children of MARY TATE and GRADY WILLIAMS are:

i. INFANT8 WILLIAMS, b. February 14, 1925, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN; d. February 14, 1925, Decaturville, Grundy County, TN.

658. ii. JAMES ROBERT WILLIAMS, b. Private.

659. iii. MARY TATE WILLIAMS, b. Private.

398. LOUIE ANNE7 TATE (LOUIE ELSTON6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married WILLIAM ARTHUR (SR.) PARRISH Private. He was born Private.

Children of LOUIE TATE and WILLIAM PARRISH are:

i. MARY KATHRYN8 PARRISH, b. Private.

ii. WILLIAM ARTHUR (JR.) PARRISH, b. Private.

iii. JAMES EDWARD PARRISH, b. Private; m. CONNIE LYNN WILLIAMS, Private; b. Private.

399. EMMA LAURA7 TATE (JAMES FONTON6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married GUY BUTLER Private. He was born August 23, 1901, and died Unknown.

Children of EMMA TATE and GUY BUTLER are:

660. i. ROBERT TATE8 BUTLER, b. Private.

661. ii. RICHARD FRANKLIN BUTLER, b. Private.

400. JAMES MARRS (JR.)7 TATE (JOHN MARRS6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married (1) MARIAN JACKSON SMITH Private. She was born Private. He married (2) VALLIE LOUISE MORRIS Private. She was born Private.

Child of JAMES TATE and MARIAN SMITH is:

662. i. JACK PRESTON8 TATE, b. Private.

 

Child of JAMES TATE and VALLIE MORRIS is:

ii. FRANCES LOUISE8 TATE, b. April 05, 1943; d. April 12, 1945.

401. JOHN HOWARD7 TATE (JOHN MARRS6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married IRIS LORENE SWAIN Private. She was born Private.

Child of JOHN TATE and IRIS SWAIN is:

i. WILLIAM HOWARD8 TATE, b. Private.

402. IDA DALE7 TATE (KENNETH RABUN6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married DALE LOUDY MARION Private. He was born Private.

Children of IDA TATE and DALE MARION are:

663. i. DALE ANTHONY8 MARION, b. Private.

ii. KENNETH ANDREW MARION, b. Private; m. JANE NORRIS, Private; b. Private.

664. iii. REBECCA JANE MARION, b. Private.

403. BILLY MILLER7 TATE (KENNETH RABUN6, JAMES HARRISON5, ELAN H.4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married ALMA JANE COX Private. She was born Private.

Children of BILLY TATE and ALMA COX are:

i. LINDA JANE8 TATE, b. Private; m. PETER LANE SMALLWOOD, Private; b. Private.

ii. LYDIA ELLEN TATE, b. Private; m. ALLEN CAMERON BELOT, Private; b. Private.

iii. MARY ANNETTE TATE, b. Private.

404. MARY RUTH7 SCOTT (IVA CLEO6 DUGAN, RUTH5 TATE, JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married JACK ANDERSON Private. He was born Private.

Children of MARY SCOTT and JACK ANDERSON are:

i. DRUCELLA8 ANDERSON, b. Private.

ii. FRANK ANDERSON, b. Private.

405. SCOTTI JANE7 SCOTT (IVA CLEO6 DUGAN, RUTH5 TATE, JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married GEORGE RICHARD GREEN Private. He was born Private.

Children of SCOTTI SCOTT and GEORGE GREEN are:

i. VICTORIA8 GREEN, b. Private.

ii. RICHARD (JR.) GREEN, b. Private.

iii. JAYNE GREEN, b. Private.

iv. ROBERT GREEN, b. Private.

v. TERRY GREEN, b. Private.

vi. JOHN GREEN, b. Private.

vii. JOSEPH GREEN, b. Private.

406. H. RAY7 OLD (MATTIE JANE6 DUGAN, RUTH5 TATE, JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married (1) MARIAN DUENSING Private. She was born Private. He married (2) PHYLISS PACE Private. She died 1934.

Child of H. OLD and PHYLISS PACE is:

i. JANICE8 OLD, b. Private.

407. FLORENCE IVA7 OLD (MATTIE JANE6 DUGAN, RUTH5 TATE, JOHN GOOLEMAN4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married DEE MAC DOTY Private. He was born Private.

Children of FLORENCE OLD and DEE MAC DOTY are:

665. i. DAVID LEE8 DOTY, b. Private.

666. ii. JOHN THOMAS DOTY, b. Private.

667. iii. RUTH EDWINA DOTY, b. Private.

668. iv. MARGARET ANN DOTY, b. Private.

408. JOYCE PAULINE7 BAKER (LOUISA MATILDA JANIE6 RUSHING, NANCY JANE5 TATE, FRANCIS ASBERRY4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private.

Child of JOYCE PAULINE BAKER is:

i. LINDA8 BAKER, b. Private.

409. CLAUDE CASEY7 TATE (COY ETHERIDGE6, JAMES (JIM) H.5, FRANCIS ASBERRY4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 26, 1913 in Madison County, TN, and died May 04, 1972 in Torrance, CA. He married BESSIE NELL HORNSBY, daughter of JOHN HORNSBY and SALLY JESTER. She was born May 16, 1913 in Madison County, TN, and died January 25, 1990 in Santa Clarita, CA.

Children of CLAUDE TATE and BESSIE HORNSBY are:

669. i. CLAUDE JERRY8 TATE, b. Private.

670. ii. MONA SYLVIA TATE, b. Private.

671. iii. SHARON TATE, b. Private.

iv. LARRY JACK TATE, b. June 28, 1946, Ajo, AZ; d. Unknown, Folsom Lake, CA.

672. v. MARSHA KAY TATE, b. Private.

410. ELSIE M. F.7 PORTER (MARY AGNES6 TATE, JAMES B. W. M.5, MEREDITH (MEREDA) PRICE4, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married JACK VAUGHN Private. He was born Private.

Child of ELSIE PORTER and JACK VAUGHN is:

673. i. EMMA LOU8 VAUGHN, b. Private.

411. OGLE7 REEVES (INES BELLE6 BOST, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married (1) MILDRED DAILY Private. She was born Private. He married (2) LOU E. STALLINGS Private. She was born Private.

Children of OGLE REEVES and MILDRED DAILY are:

i. DANA DARLENE8 REEVES, b. Private.

ii. JIMMIE WALLACE REEVES, b. February 16, 1941; d. May 09, 1941.

iii. OGLE RAYMOND REEVES, b. Private.

iv. SANDRA LYNETTE REEVES, b. Private.

412. ALTHA7 REEVES (INES BELLE6 BOST, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married (1) ERNEST WHEELER Private. He was born Private. She married (2) JOHNNY JURADO Private. He was born Private.

Children of ALTHA REEVES and ERNEST WHEELER are:

i. WILMA LOU8 WHEELER, b. Private.

ii. VURBLE MARIE WHEELER, b. Private.

iii. TOMMIE D. WHEELER, b. Private.

iv. RALPH (TWIN) WHEELER, b. Private.

v. RAYMOND (TWIN) WHEELER, b. Private.

vi. CLYDINE WHEELER, b. Private.

Child of ALTHA REEVES and JOHNNY JURADO is:

vii. JOHNNIE8 JURADO, b. Private.

413. NAOMI7 REEVES (INES BELLE6 BOST, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married BURGESS WILLIAMS Private. He was born Private.

Child of NAOMI REEVES and BURGESS WILLIAMS is:

i. GARY MARSHALL8 WILLIAMS, b. February 22, 1946; d. December 24, 1965.

414. VERNICE HAZEL7 BOST (OLEN CLIFFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married CARL BENJAMIN KILLIAN Private. He was born Private.

Children of VERNICE BOST and CARL KILLIAN are:

674. i. RANLEY RAY (SR.)8 KILLIAN, b. Private.

675. ii. MORRIS GALE KILLIAN, b. Private.

676. iii. VERLA FAY KILLIAN, b. Private.

677. iv. GLENNSTON H. KILLIAN, b. Private.

678. v. TRENNIS E. KILLIAN, b. Private.

415. ELTON LEE7 BOST (OLEN CLIFFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married (1) MARGIE FIESER Private. She was born Private. He married (2) JUANA AYLUS MELTON Private, daughter of NEX MELTON and NORA FLOYD. She was born Private.

Children of ELTON BOST and JUANA MELTON are:

679. i. KATHY ELAINE8 BOST, b. Private.

680. ii. LINDA GAIL BOST, b. Private.

416. DOROTHY NELL7 BOST (OLEN CLIFFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married (1) CARL ELI HOUGH Private. He was born Private. She married (2) GEORGE RAYMOND LOOS Private, son of HERMAN LOOS and JANE SAWYER. He was born Private. She married (3) JAMES EDWARD (SR.) ALLISON Private. He was born Private.

Child of DOROTHY BOST and GEORGE LOOS is:

i. PREBLE JEAN8 LOOS, b. Private.

Children of DOROTHY BOST and JAMES ALLISON are:

681. ii. JUDITH OLETA8 ALLISON, b. Private.

682. iii. JAMES EDWARD (JR.) ALLISON, b. Private.

iv. JENNIFER MARGO ALLISON, b. Private.

417. COY WAYNE7 BOST (OLEN CLIFFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 13, 1925 in Senath, Dunklin County, MO, and died February 13, 1980 in Senath, Dunklin County, MO. He married ERLETTA BARHAM Private, daughter of CECIL BARHAM and LUSETTA BOHANNON. She was born Private.

More About COY WAYNE BOST:

Burial: 1980, Senath Cemetery, Senath, Dunklin County, MO

Children of COY BOST and ERLETTA BARHAM are:

i. SANDRA JEAN8 BOST, b. Private; m. CHARLEY EDWARDS, Private; b. Private.

683. ii. CLARK WAYNE BOST, b. Private.

684. iii. SHARON JUNE BOST, b. Private.

685. iv. ROCKY CLIFF (REV.) BOST, b. Private.

418. HAROLD EDISON7 BOST (DANIEL CLAUDE6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married (1) HAZEL WAYLAND Private. She was born Private. He married (2) MARTHA MOORE Private. She was born Private.

Child of HAROLD BOST and MARTHA MOORE is:

i. SHIRLEY JEAN8 BOST, b. Private.

419. AUDREY MAE7 BOST (DANIEL CLAUDE6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married KYLE MARSHALL Private. He was born Private.

Children of AUDREY BOST and KYLE MARSHALL are:

i. GORDON WADE8 MARSHALL, b. October 12, 1937, Senath, MO; d. October 12, 1938, Senath, MO.

ii. PHYLLIS JEAN MARSHALL, b. Private.

iii. CLINTON LOY MARSHALL, b. Private.

iv. GWENDA KAY MARSHALL, b. Private.

v. DORIS ELAINE MARSHALL, b. Private.

420. L. C.7 BOST (DANIEL CLAUDE6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married HELEN JUANITA NEAL Private. She was born Private.

Children of L. BOST and HELEN NEAL are:

i. CAROLYN ROSE8 BOST, b. Private.

ii. LOY CLINTON BOST, b. Private.

iii. JUDY DARLENE BOST, b. Private.

iv. BOBBY LEE BOST, b. Private.

v. SCOTTIE BRYON BOST, b. Private.

421. JEWELL7 BOST (DANIEL CLAUDE6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married RICHARD W. WOOLFE Private. He was born Private.

Child of JEWELL BOST and RICHARD WOOLFE is:

i. CHERYL LYNN8 WOOLFE, b. Private.

422. JOE WAYNE7 BOST (DANIEL CLAUDE6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married MILDRED LUCILLE RUSHING Private. She was born Private.

Children of JOE BOST and MILDRED RUSHING are:

i. BOBBIE JOE8 BOST, b. March 12, 1943; d. March 12, 1943.

ii. DONALD WAYNE BOST, b. Private.

iii. CAROL JUNE BOST, b. Private.

iv. BARBARA SUE BOST, b. Private.

v. PAMELA JO BOST, b. Private.

vi. JOE DAVID BOST, b. Private.

423. RUBY HELEN7 BOST (DANIEL CLAUDE6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married REEDER R. MOODY Private. He was born Private.

Child of RUBY BOST and REEDER MOODY is:

i. CLIFTON MICHAEL8 MOODY, b. Private.

424. EVA NADINE7 BOST (DANIEL CLAUDE6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married (1) BENNY L. RODGERS Private. He was born Private. She married (2) ROBERT BRADEN Private. He was born Private.

Children of EVA BOST and BENNY RODGERS are:

i. JERRA GWEN8 RODGERS, b. Private.

ii. GINGER SUE RODGERS, b. Private.

Child of EVA BOST and ROBERT BRADEN is:

iii. ROBERT LEE8 BRADEN, b. Private.

425. C. B.7 BOST (DANIEL CLAUDE6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married EUNICE LAVERN FLOYD Private. She was born Private.

Children of C. BOST and EUNICE FLOYD are:

i. INFANT8 BOST, b. 1953; d. 1953.

ii. MARK BENTON BOST, b. Private.

426. GLADYS7 BOST (JOSEPH BENFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married LEON FRANKLIN BOND Private. He was born Private.

Children of GLADYS BOST and LEON BOND are:

i. KENNETH G.8 BOND, b. Private.

ii. LORA JUNE BOND, b. Private.

iii. THOMAS JAMES BOND, b. Private.

iv. WOODROW BOND, b. Private.

v. VIRGINIA RAE BOND, b. Private.

vi. ELISA ELIZABETH BOND, b. Private.

vii. BEN FRANKLIN BOND, b. Private.

viii. FREDDIE JON BOND, b. Private.

ix. BOB B. BOND, b. Private.

x. BEVERLY BOND, b. Private.

xi. LILLIE JO BOND, b. Private.

xii. CARL LEE BOND, b. Private.

xiii. LEONARD FRANK (JR.) BOND, b. Private.

427. HELEN LUCILLE7 BOST (JOSEPH BENFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married WILLIE KEY Private. He was born Private.

Children of HELEN BOST and WILLIE KEY are:

i. DENNIS LEE8 KEY, b. Private.

ii. MARI LYNETTE KEY, b. Private.

iii. TERESA JEANETTE KEY, b. Private.

428. EDWARD7 BOST (JOSEPH BENFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married LUCILLE RICHMOND Private. She was born Private.

Children of EDWARD BOST and LUCILLE RICHMOND are:

i. CONNIE8 BOST, b. Private.

ii. PAMELA BOST, b. Private.

iii. KATHY BOST, b. Private.

429. L. B.7 BOST (JOSEPH BENFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married EVELYN CRAWLEY Private. She was born Private.

Children of L. BOST and EVELYN CRAWLEY are:

i. ANTHONY8 BOST, b. Private.

ii. BEVERLY BOST, b. Private.

iii. PENNY DIANA BOST, b. Private.

430. MADONA7 BOST (JOSEPH BENFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married CLIFTON REYNOLDS Private. He was born Private.

Children of MADONA BOST and CLIFTON REYNOLDS are:

i. DAVID8 REYNOLDS, b. Private.

ii. MICHAEL REYNOLDS, b. Private.

iii. GARY REYNOLDS, b. Private.

iv. PENNY DEANNE REYNOLDS, b. Private.

431. GLEN RAY7 BOST (JOSEPH BENFORD6, JOSEPH ASBERRY5, ELIZABETH4 TATE, JAMES (MAJOR)3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married ELLEN TYLER Private. She was born Private.

Children of GLEN BOST and ELLEN TYLER are:

i. MICHAEL EDWARD8 BOST, b. Private.

ii. JOSEPH TODD BOST, b. Private.

432. HENRY JOHN JEFFERSON7 TATE (JACOB ELBERT6, JAMES MONROE5, ELISHA4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1877 in Russell County, VA, and died 1962 in Lebanon, VA. He married ADA CYNTHIA JESSEE May 07, 1901 in Russell County, VA. She was born 1876 in Russel County, VA, and died 1963 in Lebanon, VA.

Children of HENRY TATE and ADA JESSEE are:

i. HAROLD8 TATE, b. 1905, Lebanon, VA; d. Unknown.

686. ii. LELAND BURDINE TATE, b. Private.

iii. THOMAS TATE, b. Private.

iv. MARGARET TATE, b. Private.

v. MILDRED TATE, b. Private.

vi. KATHLEEN TATE, b. Private.

vii. GLADYS TATE, b. Private.

viii. DORIS TATE, b. Private.

433. VERNOY BROWNIE (ESQ.)7 TATE (BENJAMIN F.6, ELISHA5, JOHN (REV.)4, JOSEPH3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1889 in East Stone Gap, Wise County, VA, and died Unknown. He married ALPHA MAE GOUGH Private. She was born Private.

Notes for VERNOY BROWNIE (ESQ.) TATE:

Vernoy Brownie Tate, attended public school, graduating from the High School at Appalachia in 1912, later he attended Richmond College Law Department and graduated with a Bachelor of Law in 1918.

In June of 1918, he enlisted in the Army. Part of the famous Second Division during the Argonne offensive, on August 12, 1918 he landed at Brest.

He was an exchange Student at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, where he did post-graduate work for a year. He was discharged at Camp Dix in 1919 and returned to his home where he established a law office and practiced general law.

In 1920 he qualified as deputy treasurer for Henry G. Gilmer, Treasurer of Wise County in which he served for four years. In the general election of 1923 he was elected Commonwealth Attorney for Wise County.

More About VERNOY BROWNIE (ESQ.) TATE:

Occupation: Attorney-at-Law

Children of VERNOY TATE and ALPHA GOUGH are:

i. FRANKLIN GLOVER8 TATE, b. Private.

ii. NANCY STEWART TATE, b. Private.

434. LOIS JANE7 DUNNEGAN (WALTER CELLMAN6, IRVIN GEORGE5, SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married HOMER GLEN EUBANKS Private. He was born 1917 in AL, and died 1998 in MS.

Children of LOIS DUNNEGAN and HOMER EUBANKS are:

687. i. CAROL ANN8 EUBANKS, b. Private.

688. ii. PEGGY JANE EUBANKS, b. Private.

435. GENEVIEVE ANN7 DUNNEGAN (WALTER CELLMAN6, IRVIN GEORGE5, SOPHRONIA (PHRONIE) ELIZABETH4 TATE, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married HARVEY EUGENE WILKES Private. He was born 1922 in AL, and died 1988 in KY.

Children of GENEVIEVE DUNNEGAN and HARVEY WILKES are:

i. LOIS STEPHANIE8 WILKES, b. Private.

ii. STEPHEN CELLMAN WILKES, b. Private.

436. MARY GERTRUDE7 TATE (JOEL SHERRILL6, JAMES ALEXANDER5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 15, 1887 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN, and died April 19, 1983 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN. She married (1) WORDY EDWARD (SR.) KING, son of JOHN KING and SARAH BARRETT. He was born 1879 in Canon County, TN, and died December 23, 1972 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN. She married (2) THOMAS JEFFERSON DILL. He died Unknown.

More About MARY GERTRUDE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Springhill Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, TN

Child of MARY TATE and WORDY KING is:

689. i. WORDY EDWARD (JR.)8 KING, b. Private.

Child of MARY TATE and THOMAS DILL is:

690. ii. HIRAM MACK8 DILL, b. June 29, 1905, TN; d. December 08, 1962, TN.

437. JOHNNIE LEE7 TATE (JOEL SHERRILL6, JAMES ALEXANDER5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 31, 1896 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN, and died September 26, 1981 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN. She married JOHN AMBER (SR.) KING Abt. 1913, son of JOHN KING and SARAH BARRETT. He was born October 09, 1891 in Sycamore, Canon County, TN, and died March 15, 1967 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN.

More About JOHN AMBER (SR.) KING:

Burial: Unknown, Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, TN

Children of JOHNNIE TATE and JOHN KING are:

i. JOHN AMBER (JR.)8 KING, b. May 07, 1915, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; d. October 1988, Nashville, Davidson County, TN.

More About JOHN AMBER (JR.) KING:

Burial: Unknown, Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, TN

Military service: U. S. Army, WWII Veteran

691. ii. THOMAS MILLARD KING, b. October 15, 1917, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; d. April 17, 2000, Nashville, Davidson County, TN.

692. iii. TAYLOR LINDELL KING, b. January 28, 1920, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; d. January 1988, Nashville, Davidson County, TN.

693. iv. CLYDE EDWARD KING, b. June 30, 1924, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; d. July 20, 1992, Nashville, Davidson County, TN.

694. v. ROBERT LENTZ KING, b. Private.

695. vi. JOE SHERRILL KING, b. Private.

696. vii. GERTRUDE MARIE KING, b. March 18, 1933, Nashville, Davidson County, TN; d. 1997, Nashville, Davidson County, TN.

438. EVA7 M.TATE (JAMES CALVIN ALEXANDER6 TATE, JAMES ALEXANDER5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1887 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN, and died Unknown. She married CHARLES J. MULVANEY July 12, 1904 in Galesburg, Knox County, IL, son of JAMES MULVANEY and CATHERINE HARRISON. He was born 1882 in Utica, NY, and died Unknown.

Notes for EVA M.TATE:

Eva Tate was 6 years old when she went from Tennessee to Galesburg, Illinois to live with her father and step-mother. she had been in an orphanage. After she married Charlie Mulvaney they moved to Cherokee, Iowa. Both of their children were born there.

They lived in Cherokee, Iowa until the mid 1930s when they moved to Long Beach, California. They owned a parking lot and an apartment building there. Charlie died in the late 1940s or early 1950s. Eva wrote her step-mother she had sold their business and apartment house and was going to the Philippines to see Terrence Mulvaney who was operating a rattan furniture business there. That was the last we heard from her. The last addresses the Tate family had for her was:

827 Linden, Long Beach, California and 866 California, Long Beach California

Reference: Aline Brown Tate notes

Children of EVA M.TATE and CHARLES MULVANEY are:

i. MARY MULVANEY8 MULVANEY, b. December 1907, Cherokee, Cherokee County, IA; d. Unknown, At age 16 of a ruptured appendix.

ii. PHILLIP TERRENCE MULVANEY, b. Private.

439. JAMES MANLY7 TATE (JAMES CALVIN ALEXANDER6, JAMES ALEXANDER5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married MARY ALINE BROWN Private. She was born Private.

Child of JAMES TATE and MARY BROWN is:

i. ROBERT EUGENE8 TATE, b. Private; m. KAY ARLINE HANSBOROUGH, Private; b. Private.

440. MORRIS GEORGE7 TATE (JAMES CALVIN ALEXANDER6, JAMES ALEXANDER5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 11, 1897 in Galesburg, Knox County, IL, and died June 02, 1966 in Springfield, Sangamon County, IL. He married HELEN EVELYN BROWNE June 29, 1922 in Springfield, Sangamon County, IL. She was born June 11, 1903 in Cincinnati (Hamilton), OH, and died October 13, 1968 in Springfield, Sangamon County, IL.

Notes for MORRIS GEORGE TATE:

Morris must have been a very good student. His teacher once told his mother that she wished the other students had as much time to work as Morris wasted. She said she even gave him extra work and he still had time to play. He attended Knox College in Galesburg. Morris worked as a salesman with Old Ben Coald Company and also for American Chicken Company. He worked for many years before he retired from the Internal Revenue Service.

Thanksgiving, 1951. There was a newspaper article and picture of the family at dinner. The article told of all the family's contribution to the armed services. The father and all four children served as noted:

Morris G. Tate, Sr.: veteran of WWI

Elizabeth (Beth) Tate: served with the WAVES in WWII

Donald Tate: fought in the 13th Armored Division with General George Patton's army in Germany in WWII

Morris George Tate, Jr.: fought with the 2nd Infantry Division, 38th Regiment in the Battle of Old Baldy and other engagements of the Korean Chorwon Sector

Cpl. James Edward Tate: served with the 24th Infantry in Korea.

Reference: Aline Brown Tate notes

More About MORRIS GEORGE TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Roselawn Memorial Park, Springfield, Sangamon County, IL

Children of MORRIS TATE and HELEN BROWNE are:

i. HELEN ELIZABETH8 TATE, b. Private; m. PETER M. SHARPE, Private; b. Private.

697. ii. DONALD EUGENE TATE, b. April 13, 1925, Galesburg, Knox County, IL; d. November 07, 1982, Lawndale, CA.

698. iii. MORRIS GEORGE TATE, b. Private.

699. iv. JAMES EDWARD TATE, b. Private.

441. OLLIE ORA7 DURNIL (ALICE GRANT6 TALLY, LOUISA ADALINE5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 30, 1897 in Cooper County, MO, and died Unknown in Boonville, MO. She married JOHN MARTIN JENRY December 21, 1917 in Clarks Fork, MO, son of CHARLES JENRY and MARGARET HOERL. He was born September 13, 1890 in Clarks Fork, MO, and died Unknown in Boonville, MO.

Notes for JOHN MARTIN JENRY:

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Source: Melton's "History of Cooper County"

John Martin Jenry, proprietor of the Jenry Taxi Co. in Boonville, has had more than his share of thrilling experiences.

During the World War he departed September 19, 1917 for Camp Funston Kansas where he was a member of Co. H, 356th Infantry. On December 2 he contracted pneumonia and was in the army hospital at Ft. Riley Kansas until December 19 when he was given a furlough. He arrived home Dec 20 and the following day he married Miss Ollie Durnil of his home community, Clarks Fork. He reported back to Camp Funston, Jan 7 1918. On February 28, 1918, he was transferred to the Third Division at Camp Steward, Virginia arriving there March 3. On April 6 1918 he sailed for Brest France on the Great Northern and his division moved up to the Gonde Corps area.

He was in two major defensives and three major offensives of the great war and also was in the Army of Occupation in Germany. Mr. Jenry who serial number was 2,214, 530, has the following record of service in 1918; The Aisne Defense, Jun 1 to 5. In it his machine gun battalion fought in the streets of Chateau Thierry. There the Germans were within 35 miles of Paris, their nearest approach to the French capital. The Champagne Marne Defensive July 15 to 18.

The Aisne-Marne Defensive July 18 to 30. Mr. Jenry's outfit crossed the Marne, July 21 and drove the enemy back 29 kilometers. A kilometer is about five eighths of a mile. The advance was so fast that Mr. Jenry's regiment fought with machine guns mounted on trucks. The advance was continuing July 30, when his division was relieved. The Saint- Mihiel Offensive, September 12 to 16. This was an outstanding military ccomplishment. The French previously had failed to take Mount Seek a high hill in the St. Mihiel sector, where the fighting was most concentrated. They had tried a barrage in front of the enemy. General Pershing reversed their tactics, shooting the barrage behind their trenches and then gradually pulling it back. When the fire approached the enemy position, the Americans went over the top. The Germans were demoralized by the barrage bursting thick among them. Their retreat became a rout.

The Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Sept. 26 to the end of the War, Nov 11. Here Mr. Jenry's division relieved in daylight the 79th Division, which, under the brunt of terrific fighting had been forced to retreat. The Third Division held the enemy. It was a regular army outfit originally filled with seasoned troopers who had fought from palms to pines.

Through the long months of hard fighting that Mr. Jenry and his comrades experienced a vast majority of the regulars had fallen and were "pushing daisies in Flanders". But the replacements soon caught the spirit of the surviving old timers and the division always was the same hell bent fighting machine, deadly with machine guns, artillery and the long army rifles with which they picked off the enemy at 600 yards, even on a windy day.

On Dec 1 1918, the Third Division became part of the Army of Occupation. A few days before that, Mr. Jenry and his buddies had Thanksgiving dinner on the Moselle river. They dined on corn beef and went to the river to wash it down. Then , through a corner of the tiny Kingdom of Luxembourg they marched on to make Andernoch, Germany on the Rhine their regimental headquarters.

Mr. Jenry served in Germany until August 9 1919, when the regiment left for Brest and on August 25, arrived at Hoboken, New Jersey. At Camp Zachary Taylor, near Louisville he was honorable discharged. Sept 4, 1919 with the notation on his discharge: "Excellent character."

Mr. Jenry was born September 13, 1890 in a farm home that sat in a woodland near Clarks Fork. He is the son of Charles Jenry and Margaret Hoerl Jenry. He attended Oak Grove rural school. He farmed before the war and for five years after his discharge.

Mr. Jenry moved to Boonville November 12, 1924, and three days later entered the taxi business with one car. He built the business to five cars in 1929. Mr. & Mrs. Jenry have one daughter, Miss Marjorie Louise Jenry, born September 1, 1920.

Mr. Jenry's thrilling adventures did not end with the World War. About 5:00 PM on March 14 1935, he answered a fake telephone call and was kidnapped by four desperate Reformatory inmates who forced him to drive to near Gainesville MO, with guns constantly at his back and side. The tied him in the woods and drove off in his car, crossing into Arkansas.

Mr. Jenry soon freed himself and started walking back north along the highway. He was picked up by Capt. J E Will banks and R S Odom of the Reformatory, who were in the chase. Three of the inmates later were captured at Claremore Okla., and were given heavy prison sentences. The ringleader, the most dangerous of the quartet, is still at large. He was believed to be slightly unbalanced mentally. Only Mr. Jenry's good judgment in promptly complying with his captors' demands and his diplomacy and gameness in facing danger saved his life.

More About JOHN MARTIN JENRY:

Military service: Bet. 1918 - 1919, WW1 - U. S. Army

Child of OLLIE DURNIL and JOHN JENRY is:

700. i. MARJORIE LOUISE8 JENRY, b. September 01, 1920, Boonville, MO; d. March 13, 1999, Yukon, OK.

442. NORAH ALICE7 DURNIL (ALICE GRANT6 TALLY, LOUISA ADALINE5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born May 30, 1899 in Cooper County, MO, and died Unknown. She married JOHN SCHILB. He died Unknown.

Children of NORAH DURNIL and JOHN SCHILB are:

i. KELLY8 SCHILB, b. Private; m. JOHN WILSON, Private; b. Private.

ii. JOHN MARTIN SCHILB, b. Private.

443. GROVER7 DURNIL (ALICE GRANT6 TALLY, LOUISA ADALINE5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1904 in Cooper County, MO, and died Abt. 1982. He married RUTH F. FLOWERS Private. She was born Private.

Child of GROVER DURNIL and RUTH FLOWERS is:

701. i. CHARLES PATRICK8 DURNIL, b. Private.

444. JULIA ALLYN7 SNYDER (HARRIETT (HATTIE) E.6 TALLY, LOUISA ADALINE5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private.

Child of JULIA ALLYN SNYDER is:

i. EVIN LOUISA8 SNYDER, b. Private.

445. MARY E.7 TATE (WILLIAM (BILL) BASCOMB6, PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Abt. 1911 in Vinita, OK, and died Unknown in Vinita, OK. She married (1) LEE OVERSTREET Private. He was born Private. She married (2) KARL MATTOS Private. He was born Private.

Children of MARY TATE and LEE OVERSTREET are:

i. SUE B.8 OVERSTREET, b. Private.

ii. LEE ANN OVERSTREET, b. Private.

446. NEWTON EUGENE7 TATE (NEWTON EVERETT6, PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 1917 in Bluejacket, OK, and died October 1992 in Bluejacket, OK. He married MARY ELIZABETH MATTHEWS Private, daughter of DAVID MATTHEWS and DELILAH CLARKE. She was born Private.

More About NEWTON EUGENE TATE:

Occupation: Farmer and Mechanic

Child of NEWTON TATE and MARY MATTHEWS is:

702. i. NEWTON (SONNY) EARLE8 TATE, b. Private.

447. BILLIE LOUISE7 TATE (NEWTON EVERETT6, PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married EDWARD MARTIN Private. He was born Private.

Children of BILLIE TATE and EDWARD MARTIN are:

i. KAY8 MARTIN, b. Private.

703. ii. GAIL SUE MARTIN, b. Private.

704. iii. BILLIE DEE MARTIN, b. Private.

448. WALTER KENNETH7 TATE (NEWTON EVERETT6, PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born 1924 in Bluejacket, OK, and died January 1989 in Vinita, OK. He married BETTY LESTER Private. She was born Private.

More About WALTER KENNETH TATE:

Military service: U. S. Navy, served in World War II, Pacific Theatre, Seaman 1st. Class.

Occupation: Foreman, OK Natural Gas Company

Child of WALTER TATE and BETTY LESTER is:

i. BARBARA8 TATE, b. Private.

449. EDITH KARLENE7 TATE (NEWTON EVERETT6, PHILANDER (PHIL) MARION5, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married (1) LILLARD THURMAN PATRICK Private. He was born Private. She married (2) LESTER HERLIN CLOUSE Private. He was born Private.

Children of EDITH TATE and LILLARD PATRICK are:

i. RUSSELL KEVIN8 PATRICK, b. Private.

ii. SANDRA SHAWNE PATRICK, b. Private; m. CALVIN SHARP, Private; b. Private.

450. LEE ORA7 BOYLES (STANLEY6, JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married FLOYD STATTS Private. He was born Private.

Children of LEE BOYLES and FLOYD STATTS are:

i. JOHN8 STATTS, b. Private.

ii. CRAIG STATTS, b. Private.

451. STEPHEN7 BOYLES (STANLEY6, JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private.

Child of STEPHEN BOYLES is:

i. CARYN ANN8 BOYLES, b. Private.

452. JOSEPH OWEN7 BOYLES (OWEN6, JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married M. KATHRYN KIRKS Private. She was born Private.

Child of JOSEPH BOYLES and M. KIRKS is:

i. VICKI8 BOYLES, b. Private.

453. IOLA RUTH7 WILKINS (JESSIE6 BOYLES, JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married RUDOLPH HEINRICH POEBEL Private, son of (?) POEBEL and FREDRICKA. He was born Private.

Child of IOLA WILKINS and RUDOLPH POEBEL is:

i. FREDRICKA (RIKA)8 POEBEL, b. Private.

454. CHARLES DAVID7 WILKINS (JESSIE6 BOYLES, JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private.

Child of CHARLES DAVID WILKINS is:

i. AMY8 WILKINS, b. Private.

455. DANIEL BEATTY7 WILKINS (JESSIE6 BOYLES, JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 09, 1920 in Chicago, Cook County, IL, and died December 25, 1986 in Rockford, Winnebago County, IL. He married MARY ELIZABETH (MAUREEN) HEALY Private, daughter of PATRICK HEALY and SARAH DOYLE. She was born Private.

Notes for DANIEL BEATTY WILKINS:

Daniel Beatty Wilkins was murdered by David William Thorn in Rockford, IL.

This from an email, from Danna B. Wilkins, Daniel's daughter on April 6, 2001

The police told me that he died on Christmas Day, but I don't believe that is documented because the body wasn't found until New Year's Day. Apparently the information they had was from the murderer and witness. They informed me that forensic science really could not pin point exact times of death.....guess work. You have the date of January 1986 because that is when the body was found. I would put the actual date at December 25, 1986.

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The Rockford Register Star, Rockford, IL

Thursday, January 2, 1986

65-Year-Old Man Found Dead Near Service Road, by Joe Baker

Rockford's first killing of the New Year was discovered early Wednesday on the city's southeast side. The body of Daniel B. Wilkins, 65, was found near South Sixth Street and Wells Avenue by a police patrol. The body, wrapped in a blanket, was discovered about 3:10 AM, lying alongside a service road running behind Rockford Products Corp. Detectives said a police patrol was in the area looking for a stolen car and a stolen sewing machine. The police squad located a vehicle that had a sewing machine on the rear seat. As officers prepare to investigate the car further they noticed marks in the snow alongside the road, as if something had been dragged for some distance. They followed the marks and found Wilkins.

Investigators said the body showed evidence of a beating. The Winnebago County Coroner's office said, however, that autopsy results were not complete Wednesday night and the cause of death was then determined. Those results are expected to be available today.

Police said they believe the crime was not committed where the body was found, but the location of the killing remained unknown Wednesday night. Detectives said Wilkins had been dead for several hours, but the body is believed to have been dumped where was found for only for a short period because it was not frozen. Wilkins' address was not known Wednesday night. Investigators said his last known address was a Downtown hotel. He has no relatives in Rockford. Police said a sister lives in Wheaton and his daughters live in Arizona in New Jersey. He also has two brothers. Relays of detectives worked on the case throughout the daytime hours and into Wednesday night, trying to turn up more information. As of 9 PM Wednesday no one was in custody and no main suspects had been developed.

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Date unknown

Murder Suspect Arrested

Rockford police Thursday announced the arrest of William Thorn, 33,2623 South Sixth Street, in connection with the killing of Daniel B. Wilkins, 65 also of the Sixth Street address. Thorn was charged with murder and jailed under a $250,000 bond. The charges were filed after several hours of questioning by detectives. Investigators said Wilkins was killed in the apartment in Sixth Street and his body was wrapped in a blanket and dumped along the service road behind Rockford Products Corp., not far from Sixth Street and Wells Avenue. The Winnebago County Coroner's office said Wilkins died of strangulation by choking.

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The Rockford Register Star, Rockford, IL

Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1987

Suspect Talks Away Plea Bargain, by Joe Lamb

Murder suspect David William Thorn blew a chance for a plea bargain sentence when he talked to a television newsman Monday. Thorn, 34, had been offered a plea bargain sentence of 10 years in prison in the strangulation of Daniel B. Wilkins January 1, 1986.

But the plea bargain agreement was withdrawn Tuesday by assistant state's attorney Dan Torrisi after Thorn suggested to a newsman that he is innocent. Thorn was quoted on a television news program Monday night as saying he would plead guilty to a reduced charge of aggravated battery in exchange for the ten-year sentence. Torrisi and Public Defender Gary Pumilia told Circuit Judge Harris Agnew the plea negotiations broke down after comments aired in a report on WREX-TV. Agnew set the case for trial on the murder charge for March 16. Torrisi said outside the courtroom that he was irritated because Thorn, in a telephone call from the jail, told WREX-TV that police had not thoroughly investigated Wilkins' death and suggested that someone else committed the crime.

" I believe the police did their job the way it was supposed to be done," Torrisi said. He said that when Thorn made his public comments, "I decided to let a jury decide." Pumilia said several other plea agreements in Thorn's case have been canceled before reaching court during the past year.

Thorn was arrested after the body of Wilkins was found wrapped in a blanket alongside a service road behind Rockford Products Company near Sixth Street and Wells Avenue. Police believe Wilkins was killed during an argument in a Sixth Street apartment that he shared with Thorn. Thorn has been held in County Jail under $250,000 bond since his arrest.

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The Rockford Register Star, Rockford, IL

Friday, June 19, 1987

Thorn Gets 10 Years On Reduced Charge In Death, by Joe Lamb

After 534 days in jail for a murderer he insisted to the last he doesn't remember, David William Thorn was sentenced to 10 years in prison on a reduced charge of aggravated battery in Circuit Court Thursday. The negotiated sentence and guilty plea were identical to an agreement scrapped in January after a television newsman reported the deal in advance. Thorn, 34, had been charged with murder in the January 1, 1986, strangulation and beating of his roommate, Daniel B. Wilkins, 65, 2623 South Sixth Street.

"David still says he doesn't know if he did it," said Public Defender Gary Pumilia, who joined Assistant State's Attorney Norman Wheeler in recommending the plea agreement to Circuit Judge Harris Agnew. "He has never denied it - he says he was to drunk to remember, but he doesn't believe he could have done it," Pumilia said.

Wilkins' body, which police said showed signs of an extensive and brutal beating, was found wrapped in a blanket along a service road behind Rockford Products Corp. in southeast Rockford. Both Pumilia and Wheeler said the strongest evidence against Thorn involved the beating of Wilkins. The murder charge, they said was clouded by contradictory statements from reluctant witnesses, one of whom suggested that another person actually strangled Wilkins. In January, Thorn complain to a reporter for WREX- TV that police had not done a thorough investigation, but said he would plead to the aggravated battery charge. The news report prompted Assistant State's Attorney Daniel Torrisi, assigned to the case at that time, to withdraw the plea agreement. Wheeler, who said the case was assigned to him Thursday, said police did more investigation but found no solid evidence the other person strangled Wilkins. However, he doubted the evidence against the warrant was enough to convict him on the murder charge.

Pumilia said he is certain "a jury would have found him innocent of murder, but guilty of aggravated battery." "It's really questionable that he killed him," Pumilia continued. "There's evidence that it (the murder) occurred in later time."

In sentencing Thorn, Agnew imposed the maximum, extended-term sentence for aggravated battery. He cited the brutal nature of the beating of Wilkins and also a prior felony conviction for burglary on Thorn's record. Thorn made a brief statement to Agnew, but spoke in such a low voice; his words were inaudible in the courtroom. Pumilia said later, Thorn told the judge he held "no resentment" in excepting the plea agreement. He also asked Agnew to delay his transfer to prison until he can be visited by an infant child being cared for by relatives in Wisconsin. Thorn was given credit against the ten-year sentence for the 534 days he has spent in jail. Under Illinois law, he will be eligible for release from prison and about 3 ½ years.

More About DANIEL BEATTY WILKINS:

Namesake: 1920, Named for Dan Beatty, founder of the Dan Beatty Rescue Mission at 14th and Wabash, Chicago, IL; the mission was affiliated with the First Methodist Church.

Social Security Number: 329-18-6368

Children of DANIEL WILKINS and MARY HEALY are:

i. PATRICIA EILEEN8 WILKINS, b. Private.

ii. DANNA BERNIECE WILKINS, b. Private; m. GEORGE SINK, Private; b. Private.

iii. MICHAEL DAVID WILKINS, b. October 09, 1949; d. October 09, 1949, Buried in Davis, IL.

iv. MICHAEL B. WILKINS, b. March 08, 1952; d. March 08, 1952, Buried in Davis, IL.

More About MICHAEL B. WILKINS:

Namesake: Maureen's brother Michael

456. WILLIAM WARREN DIXON7 WILKINS (JESSIE6 BOYLES, JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 27, 1922 in Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL, and died July 31, 1990 in Savanna City Hospital, Savanna, IL. He married MARIAN ELIZABETH (TWIN) RAETZ Private. She was born Private.

Notes for WILLIAM WARREN DIXON WILKINS:

Excerpt from the Davis Leader, January 23, 1930

Davis, Jan. 23-"Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goeke have taken 2 young boys to raise."

(I found this interesting because one of those boys, Bill, became my brother-in-law in 1947. Bill and Dan Wilkins were foster children on the farm where Lake Summerset is today. Bill would have been 7 years old and Dan would have been 9 at that time. Bill died in 1990 at age 67 and Dan died in 1985 at age 65. Sam and Martha (Miller) Goeke moved from the farm to Dr. Abram Wilson's Davis home in 1939 after the doctor died.)

Researcher: Gary Raetz

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Served in the USMC from 9/20/1940 to 11/1945. Primarily served in Asiatic Pacific Area. He participated in action against the enemy at Peleliu, Palau Island 9/06/44 - 10/14/44. He participated in the defense of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. His weapons qualifications included Rifle MM,, 11/08/40, Pistol, MM 10/30/40 and Bayonet 10/1040. He was honorably discharged from the Marine Separation Center Naval Training Center , Great Lakes, IL on November 5, 1945.

The Department of the Navy advised him by a letter dated September 15, 1953 that he was entitled to the following awards for service in the U. S. Marine Corps:

Good Conduct Medal for Service 1940 - 1945

American Defense Service Medal with Base clasp

Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal

American Campaign Medal

Victory Medal World War II

He was authorized to wear two bronze stars in connection with the above mentioned Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal for participation i the Pearl Harbor-Midway and Western Caroline Islands Operations. He held the rank of Sergeant at the time of discharge.

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Savanna Times Journal, Savanna, Carroll County, IL, Tuesday, December 8, 1987

Front Page, Six columns above the fold, continued for six columns on page 16 - reading as follows:

You Should Forgive, But Can You Forget?

For most people, December 7, is just another day in the year or it means that there are 18 more shopping days until Christmas. But, for a small group of people, and especially one Savanna resident, December 7 means more, much more, than that.

Bill Wilkins, 65, was on guard duty December 7, 1941, at post 81, just off the U. S. Battleship Arizona, In Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked. "When the first bomb went off on Ford Island, it just blew up dirt. I thought it was the Army Air Corps playing around," he remembers. "Then the others started going off and I saw the planes, then I knew something more was happening".

Wilkins, who was in the 3rd Defense Battalion at Pearl Harbor, said that at the time, every soldier, sailor and Marine knew they would be going to war against Japan.

"We were at Midway Island about eight months prior to that, fortifying that island for war," he said. After completing the task at Midway, the group headed to Pearl Harbor, where they had a great bit party. He said they had what they called "a battle of bands" between the services. "I got to see the show every night except the last one, December 6, because I had guard duty that night," he said. "The next morning as the colors had played, I stood and presented arms to the flag, then the first bomb went off." (It was 7:55 A.M.)

After that, I was on guard duty for 72 hours straight with no food or water," he remembers. He said they couldn't get any food or water because everything was so chaotic after the attack. We (the soldiers) felt there could be an attack at Pearl," he remembers. "But, the government made us concentrate on Midway. I don't think they (upper military command) thought the Japanese had enough guts to attack Pearl Harbor."

Wilkins remembers all too well the feeling of sitting at his guard post with bombs and explosions going off all around him. At one point he had five rounds of rifle ammunition left, but he shot those at a Japanese torpedo plane. "Then I thought to myself, 'Now, I'm out of ammunition. What if the Japs send in paratroopers,'" he said. Those paratroopers never came and a sergeant who came by later replenished Wilkins' ammunition supply.

After the attack at Pearl Harbor, Wilkins' outfit was sent to Hickam Field to set up gun positions, but soon after they got the positions set, they got travel orders. "We weren't out of Pearl 20 minutes before we saw our first Japanese submarine," he said.

Wilkins didn't spend his entire service time at Pearl Harbor. He served two tours of duty in the Pacific Theater during World War II, because he and another group of soldiers couldn't stand being back in the states. "There was a group of 17 of us that were sent back to the United States, but we couldn't stand it," he said. "We wanted to fight the Japanese, so we all volunteered for another tour of duty."

That second tour of duty put him in the midst of probably one of the bloodiest battles of World War II in the Pacific, the battle to gain control of Peleliu Island, east of Japan.

Wilkins remembers that naval intelligence had told them that they could get the beachhead formed in 30 hours and take control of the island in 72 hours. Thirty days later they had the beachhead formed and in 72 days, Peleliu was controlled by the United States. "What they didn't know was that the Japanese had troops on Babelthaupe Island to replenish the ones we would kill day after day," Wilkins said. He said the Japanese troops would wade from Babelthaupe to Peleliu during low tide at night. "Once we got control of the airfield on Peleliu, we were able to bomb Babelthaupe constantly so we could take control of the island," he said.

Wilkins and his wife, Marian, went back to Pearl Harbor in the mid 1970's to visit. "While on a tour of Pearl, the guide asked me to give a dissertation of what had happened. I did pretty good until we came upon the Arizona," he said. "I don't expect to go back to Pearl Harbor."

Not only do memories, especially those of this nature, die hard, but so do the feelings toward the people that were once the enemies of America. "I personally feel bad about seeing the Arizona as a memorial and allowing the Japanese people step foot on it." He said. "I don't think it's right."

"They say you are supposed to forgive the Japanese for what they did, but how can you forget what they did," he said. "We were attacked without a declaration of war."

Wilkins now belongs to a group of people who are linked to Pearl Harbor, the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. They meet once a year in the Quad Cities; this year in East Moline Wilkins has been the commander of the group three times.

"One of the responsibilities of the commander is to keep the "last bottle", this is a memorial to those survivors of Pearl who have now died" he said. Wilkins has a last bottle in his home, but rarely talks about it. "When people see it, they know what it means," he said.

After being in heavy battle during World War II, Wilkins has some strong feelings for the soldiers that fought in Korea and Vietnam. "In World War II, we were dedicated soldiers, sailors and Marines, dedicated to winning the war," he said. "When you go to war, you have to know your enemy."

When the conflict in Korea broke out, he sort of accepted it. He sort of accepted Vietnam, in the beginning. "When I found out they couldn't win in Vietnam, I feel it shouldn't have happened in the first place." Wilkins said he has a great deal of respect for the veterans of Vietnam. "I think the problem prevalent with Vietnam veterans and their lack of recognition is the fact that they weren't allowed to win the war. In World Wars I and II, we had a victory, Vietnam wasn't allowed to have one," he said.

Wilkins was on hand for a special viewing of the movie, "Toro, Toro, Toro," when it was first released. "They showed it to a group of Pearl Harbor survivors in the Quad Cities," he said. He also said that most of the group found the movie to be very accurate in what happened at Pearl. After seeing the movie, he still couldn't figure out, after all those years, how the Japanese were able to attack Pearl Harbor the way they did.

It wasn't until he read the book, "We Awoke at Dawn," that he finally figured out what had happened, although he still doesn't understand all of it. He even wrote a small passage on the inside cover of the book explaining his feeling of the whole attack. Among those feelings is the court-martial of an admiral and a general who were in command at the time of the attack. To this day, he still sits with his back against a wall. "I can't stand the thought of anyone attacking me from behind," he said.

Although he has been going to the survivor's reunions for years, they're still not easy to attend. "At first, the reunions were tough. We did not take our wives or any guests and the tension was very high," he said. "Now, we can take our wives or a guest, but that doesn't make it any easier."

Through his actions at Pearl Harbor and the battle for Peleliu, Wilkins has received a Presidential Commendation and seven medals, including two bronze stars. He also recently received a letter from Illinois Governor James R. Thompson in recognition for his service in Pearl Harbor. That letter came almost 46 years after the attack.

"I don't like to dwell on being a hero," he said. "I was a fighting Marine with a job to do and I did it."

More About WILLIAM WARREN DIXON WILKINS:

Burial: Unknown, Ashes scattered in Pin Oak Lake, Mississippi River, North of Savanna, IL

Cause of Death: Massive Internal Bleeding -

Cremation: August 02, 1990, Sterling-Wilbert Crematory, Sterling, IL

Foster Child: Samuel and Martha Goeke, Davis, IL

Medical Information: Generalized AtherosclerosisLeft Leg amputated from mid-calf down

Military service: Bet. September 1940 - November 1945, WW2 - USMC

Namesake: William Warren Dixon, wealthy Chicago attorney and elder at 1st Methodist Church at Clark and Washington.

Occupation: Bet. 1957-1985, Owner and Operator of Culligan Softwater in Mt. Carrol, IL

Property: 254 North Loop Road, Savanna, IL; 7 acres

Religion: Episcopalian

Social Security Number: 329-18-6367

Children of WILLIAM WILKINS and MARIAN RAETZ are:

705. i. RICKI LYNN8 WILKINS, b. Private.

706. ii. BEVERLY GAY WILKINS, b. Private.

707. iii. STEVEN WILLIAM (TWIN) WILKINS, b. Private.

708. iv. MARK WARREN (TWIN) WILKINS, b. Private.

457. VIRGINIA KATHERINE7 WILKINS (JESSIE6 BOYLES, JULIA A.5 TATE, JAHIEL DOUGLAS4, ALEXANDER3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married RAY REED Private. He was born Private.

Children of VIRGINIA WILKINS and RAY REED are:

709. i. JIMMIE JO8 REED, b. Private.

ii. SUE REED, b. Private; m. (?) IVANHOFF, Private; b. Private.

458. JOHN IKE7 TATE (JOHN MONROE6, ABRAHAM ANTHONY BUEL5, MAYBEN (DOCK)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private.

Child of JOHN IKE TATE is:

i. ROLAND8 TATE, b. Private.

459. ALBERT PINK7 WHEATLEY (GEORGE LUTHER6, HARRIETT E.5 TATE, AARON (JR.)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married EVA NELL SIMMONS Private. She was born Private.

Child of ALBERT WHEATLEY and EVA SIMMONS is:

i. JEAN SHELBY8 WHEATLEY, b. Private; m. ROBERT CONRAD VAUGHAN, Private; b. Private.

460. MARY7 BOYD (SUSAN EDNA6 TATE, MAYBURN L. (DR.)5, AARON (JR.)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 12, 1894 in Warren County, TN, and died January 27, 1980 in Warren County, TN. She married FORREST PHIFER, son of TOM PHIFER and MARY SIMMONS. He was born September 04, 1890, and died May 09, 1938.

Notes for MARY BOYD:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 3 - Mt. View Cemetery by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 138

More About MARY BOYD:

Burial: Unknown, Mt. View Cemetery, Warren County, TN

Notes for FORREST PHIFER:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 3 - Mt. View Cemetery by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 138

Children of MARY BOYD and FORREST PHIFER are:

i. GERTRUDE P.8 PHIFER, b. June 01, 1913, Warren County, TN; d. June 24, 1976, Warren County, TN; m. JAMES CLARENCE BRADY; b. April 21, 1902; d. November 09, 1969, Warren County, TN.

Notes for GERTRUDE P. PHIFER:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 3 - Mt. View Cemetery by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 138

More About GERTRUDE P. PHIFER:

Burial: Unknown, Mt. View Cemetery, Warren County, TN

Notes for JAMES CLARENCE BRADY:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 3 - Mt. View Cemetery by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 138

More About JAMES CLARENCE BRADY:

Burial: Unknown, Mt. View Cemetery, Warren County, TN

ii. JAMES PHIFER, b. December 24, 1917, Warren County, TN; d. May 06, 1971, Warren County, TN; m. EDITH WOMACK; b. August 15, 1920; d. July 22, 1986, Warren County, TN.

Notes for JAMES PHIFER:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 3 - Mt. View Cemetery by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 138

More About JAMES PHIFER:

Burial: May 1971, Mt. View Cemetery, Warren County, TN

Military service: Captain, U. S. Forces, Pacific, WW II, Korea

More About EDITH WOMACK:

Burial: July 1986, Mt. View Cemetery, Warren County, TN

iii. FORREST H. "PIPSY" PHIFER, b. October 01, 1920, Warren County, TN; d. October 03, 1943, Killed in Action in Africa - WWII.

Notes for FORREST H. "PIPSY" PHIFER:

Warren County, TN Cemetery Book 3 - Mt. View Cemetery by Cunningham and Holt, compiled and edited by Betty M. Majors, 1993, Page 138

More About FORREST H. "PIPSY" PHIFER:

Burial: Unknown, Mt. View Cemetery, Warren County, TN

461. VIRGINIA (VIRGIE) BERTIE ANN7 TATE (MARTIN LUTHER6, MAYBURN L. (DR.)5, AARON (JR.)4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 10, 1906 in Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN, and died August 22, 1986 in McMinnville, Warren County, TN. She married HOMER LAND October 10, 1926 in Sequatchie County, TN. He was born in Sequatchie County, TN, and died Unknown.

More About VIRGINIA (VIRGIE) BERTIE ANN TATE:

Burial: Unknown, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN

Children of VIRGINIA TATE and HOMER LAND are:

710. i. WILLIAM8 LAND, b. Private.

ii. MARION LAND, b. 1929, Sequatchie County, TN; d. April 26, 2001, Van Buren County, TN; m. NOREEN, Private; b. Private.

Notes for MARION LAND:

Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN, April 29, 2001

Marion Land, 72

Van Buren County resident and Sequatchie County native Marion Land, 72, died April 26 after a brief illness.

The son of the late Virgie B. Tate and Homer Land, he was preceded in death by sister, Loretta Neely; and one stepson.

He is survived by his wife, Norene Land; daughter and son-in-law, Kim and Kelvin Woodlee of McMinnville; sons, David and Ricky Land of Dunlap; daughter, Denise Land of Dunlap; five stepsons, five stepdaughters, three granddaughters, several step-grandchildren; brothers, William Land of Dunlap and Lewis Land of Florida; sisters, Eva Underhill of McMinnville and Inez Short of Nashville; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Services were held Saturday at Pikeville Funeral Home. Burial followed at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

More About MARION LAND:

Burial: April 29, 2001, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Cagle, Sequatchie County, TN

iii. LORETTA LAND, b. Private.

462. FANNIE THERESA7 PULLIAM (MARY SUSANNAH6 HOLMSLEY, ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born November 14, 1876 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown. She married N. M. MACH January 21, 1900. He was born November 24, 1875, and died Unknown.

Children of FANNIE PULLIAM and N. MACH are:

i. MARY8 MACH, b. December 05, 1901, TX; d. Unknown.

ii. LORENE MACH, b. April 27, 1902, TX; d. Unknown.

iii. THERESA MACH, b. Private.

463. MACK7 PULLIAM (MARY SUSANNAH6 HOLMSLEY, ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 29, 1886 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown. He married MARY POWELL May 18, 1909. She was born May 28, 1887, and died Unknown.

Children of MACK PULLIAM and MARY POWELL are:

i. MARY KNOX8 PULLIAM, b. Private.

ii. MARTHA ELIZABETH PULLIAM, b. Private.

464. CLAUDE WILLIAM (TWIN)7 MEADOWS (CLARA LEE6 HOLMSLEY, ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 24, 1886 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown. He married SUSAN MOORE February 14, 1907 in Comanche County, TX. She was born September 09, 1885, and died Unknown.

Children of CLAUDE MEADOWS and SUSAN MOORE are:

i. CLAUDE WILLIAM (JR.)8 MEADOWS, b. Private.

ii. HENRY MEADOWS, b. Private.

iii. SARAH LEE MEADOWS, b. Private.

465. FAY7 CHANDLER (MINTIE6 HOLMSLEY, ELIZABETH5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 28, 1890 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown. She married FRANK BUTLER December 25, 1910 in TX. He died Unknown.

Children of FAY CHANDLER and FRANK BUTLER are:

i. FRANK8 BUTLER, b. Private.

ii. ROBERT BUTLER, b. Private.

466. NORMA BLANCE7 CUNNINGHAM (ELIAS ISADAS6, RICHARD TANKERSLEY5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 31, 1893 in Comanche, County, TX, and died Unknown. She married JOHN B. IRBY December 24, 1912. He died January 18, 1919.

Children of NORMA CUNNINGHAM and JOHN IRBY are:

i. ROSS CUNNINGHAM8 IRBY, b. Private.

ii. WILLIAM MCGONABLE IRBY, b. Private.

467. GEORGE HATHAWAY7 CLEMENTS (GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6 CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 24, 1900 in Goldwaithe, TX, and died Unknown. He married MARTHA LEDA LATIMER May 26, 1926. She was born 1902, and died September 10, 1979 in Denton, TX.

Children of GEORGE CLEMENTS and MARTHA LATIMER are:

i. GEORGANA8 CLEMENTS, b. July 24, 1929, Comanche County, TX; d. July 27, 1929, Comanche County, TX.

ii. DAVID LATIMER CLEMENTS, b. Private.

711. iii. BETTY CAROLYN CLEMENTS, b. Private.

468. DAVID OWEN7 CLEMENTS (GERTRUDE ELIZABETH6 CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. He married DOROTHY DELL MATHIS Private. She was born Private.

Child of DAVID CLEMENTS and DOROTHY MATHIS is:

i. BILLY EARL8 CLEMENTS, b. Private.

469. GERTRUDE AILINE7 BURCH (MARY EDNA6 CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married JOE GILBERT Private. He was born Private.

Children of GERTRUDE BURCH and JOE GILBERT are:

i. JOE BURCH8 GILBERT, b. Private.

ii. MARY AILENE GILBERT, b. Private.

iii. LINDA GILBERT, b. Private.

470. MARY CHRISTINE7 BURCH (MARY EDNA6 CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married ARTHUR WAYNE JACKSON Private. He was born Private.

Children of MARY BURCH and ARTHUR JACKSON are:

i. JILL8 JACKSON, b. Private.

ii. MARY JACKSON, b. Private.

iii. ARTHUR JACKSON, b. Private.

471. MARY JO7 EMISON (ANNABELL6 CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married KENNETH LANGLEY Private. He was born Private.

Child of MARY EMISON and KENNETH LANGLEY is:

i. KENNY LANGLEY8 LANGLEY, b. Private.

472. TOMMIE TALMA7 LAKE (UNA ELLEN6 NEELY, MARY JANE5 CUNNINGHAM, SUSANNAH (SUSIE)4 TATE, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born February 08, 1896 in Newburg, TX, and died Unknown. She married SAMUEL LEE ADKINS, son of JAMES ADKINS and SARAH MILLER. He was born February 17, 1893 in Seymour, TX, and died Unknown.

Children of TOMMIE LAKE and SAMUEL ADKINS are:

i. SAMMIE LAKE8 ADKINS, b. Private.

ii. UNA ELOUISE ADKINS, b. Private.

iii. TOMMIE JOE ADKINS, b. Private.

473. MATTIE ELNORA7 SHANKLE (GEORGE ROBERT6, MARTHA JANE5 TATE, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 18, 1896 in Comanche County, TX, and died January 1983 in Tarrant County, TX. She married BART DUNCAN July 27, 1921 in Comanche County, TX. He died Unknown.

Children of MATTIE SHANKLE and BART DUNCAN are:

i. BILLY BURT8 DUNCAN, d. 1991.

ii. JUNE LORAINE DUNCAN, b. Private.

iii. DONNIE DUNCAN, b. Private.

474. BURNELL ODEL7 SHANKLE (GEORGE ROBERT6, MARTHA JANE5 TATE, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born October 01, 1907, and died April 1979 in Lockney, Floyd County, TX. He married BELLE EWING Private. She was born Private.

Child of BURNELL SHANKLE and BELLE EWING is:

i. JOANNE EWING8 SHANKLE, b. Private.

475. LOU ELLA7 COOKE (LYDIA ANN6 SHANKLE, MARTHA JANE5 TATE, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born September 19, 1889 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX, and died May 05, 1953 in Dallas, Dallas County, TX. She married ERNEST EARGLE HAWKINS February 10, 1907 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX. He died September 18, 1966 in CA.

Notes for LOU ELLA COOKE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Lou Ella (Cooke) Hawkins and her sister-in-law, Vida Cooke, each had boys born January 2, 1916. vida had just finished reading a book about two boys named Hollis and Hancel, so Vida named her boy Hollis and Lou Ella named her boy Hancel.

Aunt Ella and Ernest ran a store in Comanche in the bend of the road

Source: Hollis R. Cooke, November 1989)

"Lou Ella Cooke Hawkins was operated on April 20, 1950 for cancer of the breast (right) which spread to her right lung. They gave her all the x-ray treatments she could take. After spending almost five months in my mother's (Grace) house, she was able to be in her own home (which she loved dearly) with the aid of a lady to stay with her. She finally was able to stay alone and was able to work in her garden and flowers which was her dearest hobby. This rocked on until around Xmas of 1952. She was a lover of crochet and fancy novelties and worked so very hard for everyone to be remembered by her for the holidays. Then after Xmas she gave in to her feelings and was forced to start having fluid drained from around her lungs - one being completely gone and with only about half of the left lung left to breathe from. This draining was done ever four to six days continuously from January till she finally had to give up and go to the hospital and under an oxygen tent the 24th of April. Very little relief was gained only once thereafter. She lingered suffering, having her good and bad days until May 7, 1953 for only about two days she didn't seem to know anything altho she had a spell on Monday night and Tuesday said a lot (to me) but Tuesday she knew barely nothing and being under the influence of medicine all Wednesday until about 4:45 AM. That morn she drew her last breath, died without outward pain and easy May 7th.

Written by her sister, Grace, on Mother's Day, May 12, 1953.

More About LOU ELLA COOKE:

Burial: Unknown, Albin Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Children of LOU COOKE and ERNEST HAWKINS are:

i. VETTA ELAINE8 HAWKINS, b. Private.

ii. RAYMOND W. "DUB" HAWKINS, b. Private.

iii. HANCEL ROBY HAWKINS, b. Private.

iv. JERRY DEAN HAWKINS, b. Private.

476. VIRGIL LOYD "CAP"7 COOKE (LYDIA ANN6 SHANKLE, MARTHA JANE5 TATE, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born July 14, 1891, and died January 29, 1966 in Dublin, Erath County, TX. He married LEORA RANDERSON July 16, 1912 in Comanche, Comanche County, TX. She was born September 15, 1892 in Austin, Travis County, TX, and died March 24, 1956 in Dublin, Erath County, TX.

Notes for VIRGIL LOYD "CAP" COOKE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Loyd and Leora lived on the old Cooke homestead in Gustine, Texas for many years and remodeled it after many years. When my Dad (Hollis Cooke) and I went to Gustine in 1992, we found that someone had bought the old Cooke homestead and had torn down the old house. The old farm was five miles east of Gustine. Raymond and Lydia Cooke bought the farm in 1904.

More About VIRGIL LOYD "CAP" COOKE:

Burial: Unknown, Albin Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

Child of VIRGIL COOKE and LEORA RANDERSON is:

i. LOWELL MARSHALL8 COOKE, b. June 1913, Gustine, Comanche County, TX; d. December 12, 1976, Dallas, Dallas County, TX; m. (1) MILDRED FAULKNER JENKINS, Private; b. Private; m. (2) MYLDRED CARROLL, Private; b. Private.

Notes for LOWELL MARSHALL COOKE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Lowell and Myldred "Carroll" Carroll met when Grace (Cooke) White invited Lowell to a sunrise breakfast at White Rock Lake. Grace and Carroll were both employees of F. W. Woolworth Co. at the time. After Lowell and Carroll were married they moved to Brownwood where Lowell had a job laying pipe. Lowell went to Howard Payne University at Brownwood, TX. He had an old car which he build himself and he called it a "Whoopee". It was a car frame, with seats, steering wheel and something like an oval tank on the back (We have a photo of this car.) While he was in Gustine, TX, he worked as a shine boy in a barber shop. When he first came to Dallas, he worked with his cousin, Hollis Cooke, in a service station as a car washer at 918 W. Davis St. His first real job in Dallas was with the City of Dallas Water Department working for his uncle, Robert Richard Cooke. Later he was superintendent of Lakes for the City of Dallas for many years. They lived in two different houses on White Rock Lake. Lowell was very tall and handsome and had a very nice personality. He loved animals of all kinds and at one time had a crocodile which managed to escape down the drain. He had a monkey which he got from his good friend, Pierre Fontaine, the Dallas Zoo manager. It came straight from the jungles in South America. He tamed it and trained it to do all kinds of tricks. He named it "Cookie." He took a trip to Alaska going way back in the wilderness by mail plane and stayed with a weatherman there. He killed the largest polar bear that was ever brought out of Alaska. He may still hold that record.

Myldred was called "Carroll" by everyone. She worked at W. F. Woolworth Co. with Grace (Cooke) White. Sometime after Myldred and Lowell married, she had a brain tumor and was in the hospital for months.

Mildred and Lowell lived in Gilmer, Texas while they were married. Lowell and Mildred were separated, and if Lowell had lived two more weeks, the divorce would have been final from Mildred, the second wife.

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Burial: Unknown, Albin Cemetery, Comanche County, TX

477. ROBERT RICHARD "BOB"7 COOKE (LYDIA ANN6 SHANKLE, MARTHA JANE5 TATE, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born January 22, 1896 in Comanche County, TX, and died May 24, 1970 in Dallas, Dallas County, TX. He married VIDA RANDERSON December 11, 1914 in Austin, Travis County, TX by H. W. Knickerbocker, Pastor of 1st Methodist Church, daughter of CORNELIUS RANDERSON and MARY MARSHALL. She was born December 14, 1895 in Austin, Travis County, TX, and died July 01, 1980 in Dallas, Dallas County, TX.

Notes for ROBERT RICHARD "BOB" COOKE:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

In 1874 Comanche was a typical cowman and ranchers' town. With a population of about one thousand people in the county, Comanche had seven saloons and men found recreation in card games, billiards and horse racing. The women buried themselves with household chores, church socials, and quilting bees. Most schools were only open three or four months a year. Most schools were only open three or four months a year.

After the cattle boom, the range land in the county was cut up into farms and cotton became the principal crop. In 2900 about 65,000 bales were shipped from the County, and by 1903, the town of Comanche had the distinction of buying and shipping more cotton than any town in west of Forth Worth. The boll weevil had been found in McLennan County in 1905, but did not advance to Comanche's cotton fields until 1914. Meanwhile, in 1907, an experimental crop of peanuts was planted in the sandy loam. The following year fifteen carloads of peanuts were marketed at sixty cents a bushel.

Source: Patchwork of Memories, Historical Sketches of Comanche County, Texas, 1976

Robert Richard "Bob" Cooke, the third child of Raymond and Lydia Ann (Shankle) Cooke, was born and raised on a farm in Comanche County, TX. He had two sisters, Lou Ella and Iona Grace, and two brothers, Virgil Loyd "Cap" and Christopher Hope "Doc." Bob and his brother, Loyd married sisters; Bob married Vida Randerson and Loyd married Leora Randerson.

"My Dad was a farmer in Comanche County until he came to Dallas. He would be plowing in the field and he'd quit and go home and take his team to the house and tell Mamma that he had a trade worked out in his mind and he'd go off to somebody's house and he'd make a trade with them. He figured he could make more money doing that than plowing and he did! Also, he and his team worked for the railroad occasionally on maintenance work."

Source: Hollis Cooke, November 1989

In April 1992, Billie went with Hollis to visit where he was born and spent the first six years of his life - Energy and Gustine in Comanche County, TX. These are some of the recollections he told about his early life and his parents on that trip:

"Every year on the Brazos River in Grandbury, TX, the Cooke Family had a Family Reunion. All of the relatives came with their kids. The women brought lots of food, visited and did handwork and the kids went swimming and played. The men had other activities - Bob traded cars, cattle, anything - but always traded for something AND money! He never gave money in a trade, but always got money in addition to the trade. He really enjoyed it! Loyd (Bob's brother) and Bob traded cars every year at the reunion. Bob's car was always newer that Loyd's, so Bob would get Loyd's car and money too. Bob felt like he always got a better deal than Loyd.

Before Bob and Vida married, he went to Draughns/Business College School in Comanche and studied Business.

On Saturdays Bob and Vida loaded their wagon with the butter, eggs, and peanuts they raised and went from their farm into Gustine to sell or trade for essentials. They would also get a block of ice and wrap in in blankets to keep it from melting before they got home.

"Grandma Cooks's home in Gustine was across the street from the Nelson place and down one lot and due south of the Methodist Church. Bob and Vida and Hollis lived in the Nelson place for a year or two." (We saw the old Nelson place and where Lydia Ann's home had been, but the house was gone and another house had been built on the lot. Part of the old chimney was still there.)

Bob ran the only store in Energy when Hollis was born and they lived somewhere back of a nearby creek. When Hollis was about three years old, he walked from the house by the creek to the store where Bob and Vida were working and told them "a big bug went across where I was." When they went out to see what he was talking about, they found a big copperhead snake!

When Hollis was small, he was a very picky eater and anytime his mother asked him what he wanted to eat, his answer was always the same "thurp, thucker, and thurdy pop" - syrup, sucker and soda pop!

"Bob had one of the few phones in Gustine in 1922. When Alta Ray, their four week old baby girl, became sick, in October 1922, Bob called the doctor to come. The doctor had to come by horseback or wagon and by the time he arrived, Alta Ray had died. (She probably died of pneumonia.) This upset Bob so much that in November or December of 1922 he moved to Dallas. When he left Comanche with his family to come to Dallas in a Model T Ford, about a 1920 model, it liked not to have made it up Chalk Hill, but finally did and we settled in Dallas. We had no furniture and very little else to move. When we got to Dallas, we moved in the same house with Charley Randerson, Mamma's brother, for a few weeks until we could find a house to rent."

"Bob went to work for the Streetcar Company as a Motorman and after a little while he quit and went to work for the City of Dallas where he worked for a little while and quit. He went back to working for the Streetcar Company and quit after a little while, and then went back to work for the City and quit and went back to being a Motorman for the Streetcar Company, quit and went back working for the City. Finally, he got sick one day and called in and told them to let someone meet him and take over his run which was 7th street Line. They failed to do it so he took the streetcar to the end of the 7th Car Line, parked it, got off, left it and walked home. Needless to say, he never worked for the Streetcar Company again, but he did go back and work for the City for 41 years."

Charley Randerson, Mamma's brother, got Bob his first job with the City of Dallas, dragging a tape with the survey crew. When he retired after 41 years, he was Supervisor of the Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Division and the week of his retirement his picture was on every water bill sent out in Dallas. Bob knew where every sewer line was located. His crews knew he could save them a lot of digging just by calling and asking him where a certain line was. Evidently, Bob was never wrong on the location of these lines."

Bob always wore a white western style 10 gallon hat and hardly ever removed it, even while visiting at someone's house. He said he kept it on because he wasn't going to stay long - and he usually didn't.

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Burial: May 27, 1970, Laurel Land Cemebery, Dallas, Dallas County, TX

Notes for VIDA RANDERSON:

From the Compilation of Genealogy Records of Robert Hood Tate by Billie Bailey, January 2001

Vida like many women during that time, raised chickens, churned her own butter and had a big garden from which she fed her family. She did beautiful handwork - tatting, crocheting, quilting, embroidering and making all of their clothes.

Vida worked as a checker in the lunchroom of Oak Cliff High School in 1929 and in 1930. From 1932 - 1936, she was lunchroom manager at the Roger Q. Mills Elementary School.

Several years after moving to Dallas, Vida bought a Singer treadle sewing machine. She was an excellent seamstress and made many matching outfits for her daughter, Carole Sue, and granddaughter, Billie. While Carole Sue was in junior and senior high school, Vida worked at J. C. Penney Company as a saleswoman.

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Burial: July 03, 1980, Laurel Land Cemebery, Dallas, Dallas County, TX

Children of ROBERT COOKE and VIDA RANDERSON are:

712. i. HOLLIS RODNEY8 COOKE, b. Private.

ii. WILMA MARIE COOKE, b. Private.

iii. ALTA RAY COOKE, b. September 19, 1922, Gustine, Comanche County, TX; d. October 22, 1922, Gustine, Comanche County, TX.

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Burial: Unknown, Energy Cemetery, Energy, Comanche County, TX

iv. CAROLE SUE COOKE, b. Private.

478. CHARLES ROBERT7 TATE (GEORGE ROBERT6, AARON SYLVESTER5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 18, 1903 in Comanche County, TX, and died July 03, 1961 in Houston, Harris County, TX. He married MYRTLE BELL CREEK Private. She was born Private.

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Burial: 1961, Amarillo, Potter County, TX

Child of CHARLES TATE and MYRTLE CREEK is:

i. GEORGE RUSSELL8 TATE, b. Private; m. DOTTIE HAMILTON, Private; b. Private.

479. BOBBY GAYNELL7 TATE (ROBERT6, JAMES HENRY5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married KIRK PITTS Private. He was born Private.

Children of BOBBY TATE and KIRK PITTS are:

i. JOHN8 PITTS, b. Private.

ii. AUBREY PITTS, b. Private.

iii. JAMES HENRY PITTS, b. Private.

iv. LYNA GAY PITTS, b. Private.

480. OUIDA LEE7 TATE (CHARLES LEE6, JAMES HENRY5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born April 10, 1913 in Comanche, County, TX, and died August 21, 1995 in Brady, McCulloch County, TX. She married JAMES A. VINSON. He was born August 02, 1904, and died April 21, 1934 in Comanche County, TX.

Child of OUIDA TATE and JAMES VINSON is:

713. i. CHARLES JACK8 VINSON, b. Private.

481. FRANKLIN DEAN7 TATE (KARL FRANKLIN6, JOHN FRANKLIN5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married WILLIAM ANDERSON WHITE Private. He was born Private.

Children of FRANKLIN TATE and WILLIAM WHITE are:

714. i. BARBARA ANN8 WHITE, b. Private.

715. ii. JOHN RICHARD WHITE, b. Private.

iii. JAMES ANDERSON WHITE, b. Private.

482. JOHNNIE EDWINNA7 TATE (KARL FRANKLIN6, JOHN FRANKLIN5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born August 22, 1925 in Comanche, County, TX, and died February 08, 1977 in Colorado Springs, CO. She married CLARENCE LESLIE OLIVER Private. He was born Private.

Children of JOHNNIE TATE and CLARENCE OLIVER are:

716. i. CHARLES LESLIE8 OLIVER, b. Private.

ii. KAROL DEAN OLIVER, b. Private.

483. MARGARET7 TATE (GEORGE PRESTON6, JOHN FRANKLIN5, ROBERT HOOD4, AARON3, ROBERT (JR.)2, ROBERT (SR.)1) was born Private. She married JOSEPH WARING Private. He was born Private.

Children of MARGARET TATE and JOSEPH WARING are:

i. SAMUEL JOSEPH CARSON8 WARING, b. Private.

ii. CHRISTOPHER MCARTHUR WARING, b. Private.

iii. JOSEPH PAUL WARING, b. Private.