Person:Thomas Tate (3)

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Lt. Thomas Tate
b.11 Jun 1744 Virginia
m. Abt 1740/41
  1. Capt. James Tate1742 - 1781
  2. Lt. Thomas Tate1744 - 1833
  3. Eleanor Tate1747 - 1801
  4. John Tate, Esq., Virginia LegislatorAbt 1749 - 1802
  5. Gen. William Tate1753 - 1830
  6. Robert Tate, of Middlebrook, Augusta County, VA1755 - 1832
m. 5 Oct 1764
  1. Charles Tate1772 - 1842
  2. John M. Tate1773 - Aft 1836
  3. Maria Mitchell Tate1774 - 1833
  4. Ellen Stuart Tate1777 - 1833
  5. Margaret Tate1778 -
  6. Celia Tate1779 -
  7. Elizabeth Tate1784 - 1843
  8. Maj. Thomas Tate1790 - 1860
  9. William C. Tate1791 - 1860
Facts and Events
Name Lt. Thomas Tate
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Jun 1744 Virginia[some say 1740]
Marriage 5 Oct 1764 Augusta County, Virginiato Jane 'Jean' Campbell
Death[1] 9 Feb 1833 Broadford, Smyth County, Virginia
Burial? 10 Feb 1833 Taylor Cemetery, Broadford, Smyth County, Virginia

Thomas Tate was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - Tate's heirs vs. Tate's executors--O. S. 144; N. S. 50--Bill, 28th July, 1803. Complainants are, viz: Thomas, John, Isaac, Mary Tate, Andrew Steel and Elizabeth, his wife, and Sarah Tate. In 17__ a contract was made between John Tate, father of Thomas, of one part and Thomas and his brother, James Tate (deceased), of other part, by which Thomas and James were to assist in building a mill. John, Isaac, Mary, Elizabeth and Sarah are children and legal representatives of James. John died testate, devising part of mill to his son John, part to orator Thomas, and remainder to orators John and Isaac. James Tate died 178_ testate. John Tate, Jr., lately died testate. Suit against executor of John Tate, Sr., and of John Tate, Jr., for accounting. Thomas Tate removed to Holston. Answer 1804 by Jane Tate, widow and executrix of John Tate, Jr., and by Samuel Finley, who married Polly Tate, daughter of said John. Jane married John about 1774. Samuel married Polly about 1796-1797. John Tate, Sr., died March, 1801. Deposition 23d July, 1804, of Hugh Fulton in Flemingsburg, Ky. Hugh did not marry the widow of James Tate. Charles Tate deposes in Washington County, 9th March, 1805: Is son of Thomas Tate and grandson of John. Nancy Tate deposes ditto, is daughter-in-law of John Tate. James Tate was killed at Battle of Guilford, 1781. Hugh Fulton, Sr., deposes in Augusta, aged 77 years. The contract about mill was made prior to 1774. Alexander Hall deposes ditto, was brother of James Tate's wife. William Tate deposes 27th June, 1804, in Washington County, brother of Thomas and James. William moved from Augusta in 1782-83. Alexander Stuart deposes 28th January, 1804, in Augusta, aged 70. James Tate died 1780. His wife, Sarah, married Hugh Fulton in 1785, and they moved to Kentucky about 1781. Peter Alexander deposes 25th October, 1805, in Woodford County, Kentucky.

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Thomas Tate Compact Disc #137 Pin #1325852 Pedigree Sex: M


Event(s) Birth: 11 Jun 1744

Bedford Springs, Orange, Pennsylvania Death: 9 Feb 1833

Broad Ford, Virginia


Parents Father: John Tate Disc #137 Pin #1325850 Mother: Mary Doak Disc #137 Pin #1325851


Marriage(s) Spouse: Jane Campbell Disc #137 Pin #1325865 Marriage: 5 Oct 1764 Virginia


Notes and Sources Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 137 Sources: None


Submitter Donald ROGERS 151 South 500 East Brigham City, Utah 84302

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
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    12. Thomas Tate (11 Jun 1744-9 Feb 1833) m.1764 Jane Campbell (1748-1819) moved after  
    . . . . . . 1790 to Washington Co, Virginia, selling land there in 1796.  Died in Smythe Co, VA


    http://jliptrap.us/gen/mitchelltate.htm