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Thomas Tate
b.Abt 1722
d.Aft 1783
- H. Thomas TateAbt 1722 - Aft 1783
m. Bef 1746 - Joseph Tate1746 - 1821
- H. Thomas TateAbt 1722 - Aft 1783
- W. Ann (add)
m. Bef 1767
Facts and Events
Name |
Thomas Tate |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
Abt 1722 |
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Marriage |
Bef 1746 |
to Unknown |
Marriage |
Bef 1756 |
to Elizabeth Mitchell |
Marriage |
Bef 1767 |
to Ann (add) |
Death? |
Aft 1783 |
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Thomas Tate was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA
Acquisition of Land from Chalkley's:
- Page 80.--21st March, 1759. Gawen Leeper to Thos. Tate, £130, 299 acres in Beverley Manor; corner Nicholas Leeper. Teste: Randal Lockhart, Walter Davis, Robt. Steel.
Disposition of Land from Chalkley's:
- Page 311.--18th May, 1767. Thomas Teat (Tate) and Ann to George Bright, £28, 170 acres in Beverley Manor on the head of a branch of South River; David Hays line. Teste: James Tate, Wm. Campbell, Robert Doak. Delivered: George Bright, November, 1770.
- Page 217.--3d February, 1780. Thomas Tate and Ann to Benj. Estill. Delivered to Wallam Estill, attorney in fact for the heir-at-law for this land, 17th February, 1790.
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's:
- Vol. 1 - MARCH 17, 1756. - (31) Jane Elliott, servant of Thomas Tate. James Hays, orphan of George Hays, decd., of the age of 18 years, chose guardian--William Edmondson.
- Vol. 1 - MAY 20, 1756. - (119) Jane Elliott, servant of Thos. Tate.
- Page 252.--18th March, 1760. Same, Baird [Thomas ( ) Beard and Margaret] to John Tate, £67.10.0, 309-1/2 acres in Beverley Manor; corner James Lynn; corner David Steel. Teste: Thomas Teat.
- Page 695.--21st August, 1764. James Loghridge to Andrew Loghridge, his son, £20, 280 ares on Great River of Calf Pasture below ye Graham's land; corner Bratton's land; corner John Graham's land. Teste: Thos. Teat, Wm. King. [same Thomas near Calf Pasture?]
- Page 505.--19th August, 1766. Robert Beverley to Nathaniel Steel, £10, 180 acres; corner John Tate, Thomas Tate's line. Delivered: Nathaniel Steel, April, 1773.
- Vol. 1 - AUGUST 18, 1773. - (155) John Murphy--runaway servant of Thomas Tate.
References
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Mitchell-Tate Connection
3. Thomas Tate (c1722) married Ann. His land in Augusta County adjoined John Tate and Eleanor Mitchell. Moved to Catawba River, Botetourt (now Roanoke) County in 1780. Differentiated from his nephew, Thomas Tate (#12) by the name of his wife.
From researcher James Liptrap {9/2022}
Elizabeth Mitchell, sister of David, was apparently the second wive of an unidentified Tate (possibly Thomas). Her sons by Tate were James and John. But her husband's son Joseph was by a previous and unidentified wife. Joseph is clearly identified as the brother of James, who was 10 years younger. And James and John were identified as sons of Elizabeth. They appear to be related to the Thomas Tate of Augusta, and later Botetourt. If so, then the Ann, listed in all records (after 1767) as his wife, was his third wife. And Thomas and Ann apparently settled their business and sold their land in Augusta and retired to Botetourt in 1780. Thomas owned no land there, and apparently died after 1783, apparently giving away his possessions to his children before he died, so that he died not owning enough of anything to warrant a will or administration of estate. But all of this is unproven (if logical) guesses.
http://jliptrap.us/gen/mitchelltate.htm
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