Person:George Tatum (9)

Watchers
m. Abt 1750
  1. John TatumEst 1751 - Aft 1790
  2. Capt. James Tatum1755 - 1830
  3. Haley TatumAbt 1760 - Bef 1820
  4. Lawrence TatumEst 1762 - Aft 1790
  5. Lucretia TatumAbt 1766 -
  6. Jesse TatumAbt 1777 - 1855
Facts and Events
Name George Tatum
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1721 Petersburg, Dinwiddie County, Virginia
Marriage Abt 1750 to Lucretia Unknown
Death[1] Abt 1801 Rowan County, North Carolina

Records in Virginia

  • 1758 Brunswick County Deed: Peter Daniel and his wife Sarah of St. Andrew Parish in Brunswick County (deeded) to George Tatum of Bath Parish in Dinwiddie County on 13 December 1758 for 30 pounds Virginia (money) 136 acres on the south side of Nottaway River, joining Crab Louse Run, John Avery, Isaac Howze, Short, Grasse Branch. Witnesses: John Daniel, Thomas Simmons, Randol Daniel, James Harwell. Proved 23 January 1759. ["Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Books (DB), Volume 3, 1755-1764," by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr., 1998].
  • 1759 September 28 - St. Andrew’s Parish, Brunswick County: Processioners named are "Samuel Harwell, John Tillman and George Tatum between Lower Cut Bank Road, Sweed's Road, the Path that leads to Kittle Stick Chapel to the Head of Simons' Branch and the Nottoway River." ["Bath Parish Register 1827-1897 of Dinwiddie County, Virginia and St. Andrew's Parish Vestry Book 1732-1797 of Brunswick County, Virginia," by William Lindsay Hopkins, page 69-70].
  • 1760 – St. Andrew’s Parish, Brunswick County: Their Vestry Book states Processioners included George Tatum. ["Bath Parish Register 1827-1897 of Dinwiddie County, Virginia and St. Andrew's Parish Vestry Book 1732-1797 of Brunswick County, Virginia," by William Lindsay Hopkins, page 71].
  • 1760 July 7 - Brunswick County: John Daniel of Brunswick County deeded to John Pearson 100 acres in St. Andrew's Parish, joining Crablouse Run...witnessed (by) George (his "x") Tatum, (etc). ["Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Books (DB), Volume 3, 1755-1764," by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr., 1998. 6/547]
  • 1761 December 30 - Brunswick County: Hugh Edwards and his wife Sarah of Halifax County, North Carolina deeded Brunswick County land to William Snipes of Dinwiddie County…86 acres in St. Andrews Parish on the south side of Crablouse Run, joining Isaac Howze, Grassy Branch, George Tatum. Witnessed (by) William Edwards, John Howze, George (x) Tatum. Proved 26 April 1762. ["Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Books (DB), Volume 3, 1755-1764," by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr., 1998. 7/104]
  • 1763 December 29 – St. Andrew Parish, Brunswick County: Processioners include Drury Smith, Thomas Sadler and John Andross between Stith's Road, Birch's Road, Junchatapurse Road and Tatum's Road. John Rose, John Turbyfill, and George Clarke between Harrison's Road, the Great Creek, Tatum's Road and Junchatapurse Road. Samuel Harwell, John Tillman and George Tatum between the Lower Cutbank Road, Sweed's Road, the path leading from Kittle Stick Chapel to the head of Simon's Branch, the said branch and Nottoway River. ["Bath Parish Register 1827-1897 of Dinwiddie County, Virginia and St. Andrew's Parish Vestry Book 1732-1797 of Brunswick County, Virginia," by William Lindsay Hopkins, page 77].
  • 1764 March 26 – Brunswick County: Isham Daniel and his wife Martha and John Jones of St. Andrews Parish in Brunswick County (deeded) to William Jones of Dinwiddie County 26 March 1764, (for) 35 pounds Virginia (money) 100 acres joining John Bounshire, myself, George Tatum, Grasse Branch, William Epps former land. Witnesses omitted. ["Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Books (DB), Volume 3, 1755-1764," by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr., 1998. 7/511]
  • 1767 St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County: Processioners: William Edwards, George Tatum, and John House between the Lower Cutbank Road, Sweed's Road, the path that leads from Kittle Stick Chappel to the head of Simmon's Branch, the said branch and Nottoway River. ["Bath Parish Register 1827-1897 of Dinwiddie County, Virginia and St. Andrew's Parish Vestry Book 1732-1797 of Brunswick County, Virginia," by William Lindsay Hopkins, page 83].
  • 1768 June 27 - St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County: Processioner's Returns included William Edwards, George Tatum, and John Howze. ["Bath Parish Register 1827-1897 of Dinwiddie County, Virginia and St. Andrew's Parish Vestry Book 1732-1797 of Brunswick County, Virginia," by William Lindsay Hopkins, page 84].
  • 1768 December 2 - Brunswick County: Polls taken at an election of Burgesses, George Tatum, John Tatum, Edward Tatum, Nathaniel Tatum, China Tatum. [Ancestry.com]
  • 1769 November 27 – Brunswick County: William Snipes and his wife Sarah of St. Andrew Parish in Brunswick County (deeded) to Buckner Lanier of said county, 27 November 1769, 86 acres of the south side of Crablouse Run, joining Isaac House, Grassey Branch, George Tatum; also 100 acres which had belonged to Isham Daniel who conveyed it to John Jones gentleman who conveyed it to the said Snipes, joining George Tatum....proved 27 November 1769. [Bradley DB 9/567]
  • 1771 – St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County: George Tatum is listed as a processioner. (Hopkins, page 90)
  • 1773 – St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County: George Tatum is listed for keeping William Whitemore, Bird Hawell, and Ransom Harwell, 27 November 1773. [Hopkins, page 93].
  • 1773 May 24 – Brunswick County: "Whereas John Marshall and Henry Morris in the year 1762 did become two of the securities for the Parish Collection of the dues and demands, levies on the tithables of Saints Andrews Parish which were collected and only in part accounted for by Thomas Jackson, the Acting Collector...suit has commenced upon the said Bond...pending in the County Courts of Brunswick the payment of the balance on which ...is likely to fall and perhaps terminate in the ruin of their family innocence as themselves (that) we the parishers knowing that if the said money is paid into our vestry it can operate only so as to lessen our Levies in the future a trifle hardly perceptible to us as individuals do of our own free will and accord...declaring these presents are by us intended and designed...full discharge against the said Bond for our respective shares and claims...witness our hands this 24th May 1773." (signed by approximately 535 persons including Chaney Tatum, Edward Tatum, F. Tatum, George Tatum, Joseph Tatum, Nathaniel Tatum. (Bradley, DB 11/138)
  • 1775 November 25 – St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County: George Tatum, processioner. [Hopkins, page 96].
  • 1780 January 10 - Virginia: Daughter Sarah Tatum is listed as born 10 January 1780 in Virginia. Virginia is confirmed in her 1860 U.S. Census of Fulton County, Illinois.
  • 1780 April 24 – St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County: George Tatum is a processioner. [Hopkins, page 100].
  • 1782 – Brunswick County tax records: James Tatum, George Tatum, Jesse Tatum, Joseph Tatum, Nathaniel Tatum, and Paul Tatum. [“Virginia Tax Payers 1782-1787," by Augusta B. Folthergill and John Mack Naugle, 1966.]
  • 1784 April 10 - Brunswick County: James Lanier of Dinwiddie County (deeded) to Randol Daniel of same 10 April 1784, 86 acres which Shepherd Lanier bought from Caleb Vaughan, joining Crablouse Run, George Tatum, Tatum's cart path, Isaiah House... Proved 28 June 1784. On 10 April 1784 this land was again sold and mentioned joining George Tatum. [Brunswick County, Virginia Will Books, Volume 1, by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. WB 1/337].
  • 1785 February 28 – Brunswick County: Deed of George Tatum and wife Lucretia of Brunswick County, Virginia sold to Lewis Lanier of same, for 140 pounds Virginia (money) 131 acres beginning at the fish hole on Crablouse Creek, Grassy Branch, Buckner Lanier, John Birdsong, the great path from George Tatum's to James Tatum's, Isaac House, Avery, Nat Gregory. Witnesses: Buckner Lanier, Anistotle Eddridge, Buckner Daniel. Proved 28 February 1785.
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