Ada TATE

Female 1886 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ada TATE was born Sep 1886, Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR (daughter of James B. W. M. TATE and Mollie Wolford).

    Ada married William Heister. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James B. W. M. TATE was born 16 Sep 1853, Missouri (son of Meredith Price (Mereda) TATE and Mary Moffit).

    James married Mollie Wolford. Mollie was born 1858, Kentucky; died ca 1892, Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mollie Wolford was born 1858, Kentucky; died ca 1892, Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR.
    Children:
    1. William M. TATE was born 09 Feb 1879, Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR.
    2. James Dodge TATE was born 09 Feb 1881, Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR.
    3. Mary Agnes TATE was born 10 Feb 1882, Decatur Co. TN.
    4. Rose TATE was born 03 Jul 1884, Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR; died 02 Mar 1908, Monette, Craighead Co. AR.
    5. 1. Ada TATE was born Sep 1886, Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR.
    6. Nora TATE was born 12 Mar 1889, Pocahontas, Randolph Co. AR.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Meredith Price (Mereda) TATE was born 09 Aug 1830, Grundy Co. TN (son of Major James TATE and Elizabeth Smith); died 28 Nov 1908, Gainesville, Ozark Co. MO; was buried , Gainesville Cemetery, Gainesville, Ozark Co. MO.

    Notes:

    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.

    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.

    MILITARY SERVICE

    Civil War

    Lieutenant in Co. H of the 47th Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Infantry.

    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=tate&GSiman=1&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=26&GScnty=1473&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=31526428&df=all&

    Meredith married Mary Moffit 25 Nov 1883, Tennessee. Mary was born 05 Dec 1828, Tennessee; died 14 Jul 1883, Gainesville, Ozark Co. MO; was buried , Gainesville Cemetery, Gainesville, Ozark Co. MO. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Moffit was born 05 Dec 1828, Tennessee; died 14 Jul 1883, Gainesville, Ozark Co. MO; was buried , Gainesville Cemetery, Gainesville, Ozark Co. MO.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Grave location:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32702841

    Children:
    1. Martha TATE was born 1847, Warren Co. TN.
    2. George M. D. TATE was born Feb 1849, Warren Co. TN.
    3. Rachel E. TATE was born 1853, Missouri.
    4. 2. James B. W. M. TATE was born 16 Sep 1853, Missouri.
    5. Mary M. TATE was born 1857, Missouri.
    6. Julia Elizabeth TATE was born 1859, Missouri.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Major James TATE was born , Russell Co. VA (son of Robert TATE, Sr. and Mary); died 19 Apr 1849, Warren Co. TN; was buried , Philadelphia Cemetery, Warren Co. TN.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: C98F19B6878C4FF0AA2ADF12E4875CEBF03D

    Notes:

    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 http://www.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.

    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.

    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.)

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

    James and Ruth sold their Virginia lands between 1801 and 1805.

    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.

    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.

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    MILITARY SERVICE

    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 County (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

    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=tate&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=45&GScnty=2513&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=62897627&df=all&

    James married Elizabeth Smith 23 Feb 1829, Warren Co. TN. Elizabeth was born 08 Aug 1807, North Carolina; died 25 Nov 1867, Decatur Co. TN; was buried , Smith Chapel Cemetery, Henderson Co. TN. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Smith was born 08 Aug 1807, North Carolina; died 25 Nov 1867, Decatur Co. TN; was buried , Smith Chapel Cemetery, Henderson Co. TN.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=tate&GSfn=Elizabeth&GSiman=1&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=45&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=91412580&df=all&

    Children:
    1. James William TATE was born 17 Aug 1827, Grundy Co. TN; died 17 May 1873, Grundy Co. TN; was buried , Philadelphia Cemetery, Warren Co. TN.
    2. Francis Asbury TATE was born Aug 1830, Warren Co. TN; died , Madison Co. TN.
    3. 4. Meredith Price (Mereda) TATE was born 09 Aug 1830, Grundy Co. TN; died 28 Nov 1908, Gainesville, Ozark Co. MO; was buried , Gainesville Cemetery, Gainesville, Ozark Co. MO.
    4. Nancy TATE was born ca 1833, Warren Co. TN; died ca 1854, Grundy Co. TN; was buried , Philadelphia Cemetery, Warren Co. TN.
    5. Elizabeth TATE was born 25 Sep 1833, Warren Co. TN; died 05 Aug 1877, Henderson Co. TN; was buried , Smith Chapel Cemetery, Henderson Co. TN.