Helen Fay TATE

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Helen Fay TATE (daughter of Albert Martin TATE and Texanna WHITTINBERG).

    Helen married James W. Meador. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Albert Martin TATE was born 11 Dec 1875, Kaufman Co. TX (son of Martin Van Buren TATE and Dorenda Ellen Morris); died 01 May 1944, Kaufman Co. TX.

    Albert married Texanna WHITTINBERG 02 Sep 1901, Kaufman Co. TX. Texanna was born 22 Jan 1881, Kaufman Co. TX. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Texanna WHITTINBERG was born 22 Jan 1881, Kaufman Co. TX.
    Children:
    1. Virgil Elmer TATE was born 10 Sep 1902, Kaufman Co. TX.
    2. Avis Lorena TATE
    3. Gladys Maurine TATE
    4. Albert Morris TATE
    5. 1. Helen Fay TATE
    6. Ruby Lee TATE
    7. James Clinton TATE


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Martin Van Buren TATE was born 18 Feb 1843, Pulaski Co. KY (son of Jahaziel TATE and Sarah A. TATE); died 18 Oct 1919, Safford, Graham Co. AZ; was buried , Thatcher Cemetery, Thatcher, Graham Co. AZ.

    Notes:

    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 granery 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.

    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
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    Martin married Dorenda Ellen Morris 15 Feb 1866, Smith Co. TX. Dorenda was born 15 Feb 1843, Panola Co. TX; died 06 Mar 1879, Kaufman Co. TX. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Dorenda Ellen Morris was born 15 Feb 1843, Panola Co. TX; died 06 Mar 1879, Kaufman Co. TX.
    Children:
    1. Mary Lavinia TATE was born 20 Dec 1867, Texas; died 05 Aug 1952.
    2. Sarah Bessie TATE was born 08 May 1871, Poetry, Kaufan Co. TX; died 12 Jul 1944, Kemp, Kaufman Co. TX.
    3. Elizabeth Ellen TATE was born 23 Jan 1873, Kaufman Co. TX.
    4. 2. Albert Martin TATE was born 11 Dec 1875, Kaufman Co. TX; died 01 May 1944, Kaufman Co. TX.
    5. William Jahaziel TATE was born 05 May 1877, Kaufman Co. TX; died 14 Aug 1880, Kaufman Co. TX.
    6. Benjamin Washington TATE was born 04 Feb 1879, Kaufman Co. TX; died 15 Jun 1879, Kaufman Co. TX.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jahaziel TATE was born 09 Mar 1813, Warren Co. TN (son of Major James TATE and Ruth Davidson); died 04 Aug 1888, Kaufman Co. TX; was buried , Camp Ground Cemetery, Terrell, Kaufman Co. TX.

    Notes:

    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

    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.



    Buried:
    Grave location:
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    Jahaziel married Sarah A. TATE 18 Oct 1839, Tennessee. Sarah (daughter of Aaron TATE and Elizabeth (Becky) Connelly) was born 1821, Warren Co. TN; died 28 Jan 1852, Pulaski Co. KY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Sarah A. TATE was born 1821, Warren Co. TN (daughter of Aaron TATE and Elizabeth (Becky) Connelly); died 28 Jan 1852, Pulaski Co. KY.
    Children:
    1. James Eglan TATE was born 08 Apr 1841, Pulaski Co. KY; died Jun 1841, Pulaski Co. KY.
    2. 4. Martin Van Buren TATE was born 18 Feb 1843, Pulaski Co. KY; died 18 Oct 1919, Safford, Graham Co. AZ; was buried , Thatcher Cemetery, Thatcher, Graham Co. AZ.
    3. Mary Jane TATE was born 27 Sep 1845, Pulaski Co. AR.