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1827 - 1921 (93 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Elisha TATE was born 27 Dec 1827, Russell County, Virginia (son of Rev. John TATE and Virginia Jane LARK); died 30 Nov 1921, Wise Co. VA; was buried , Riverview Cemetery, East Stone Gap, Wise Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 07E8D06F1F9F784485DC1D4838965A64FA64
Notes:
Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike
He was a prominent citizen of Wise County, VA in its early history, and held the office of Assessor in the Richmond Township of the county from 1872 to 1874. He lived to be 94 years of age and was very active up until the time of his death. He served as a Confederate Soldier all during the Civil War.
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 Census
Name: Elisha Tate
Age: 22
Birth Year: abt 1828
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: District 31, Lee, Virginia
Gender: Male
Family Number: 291
Household Members:
Name Age
John Tate 50
Jane Tate 40
Elisha Tate 22
Rachel Tate 16
Mary Tate 20
Joseph Tate 12
Robert Tate 6
1860 Census
Name: Elisha Fale [Tate]
Age: 32
Birth Year: abt 1828
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1860: Wise, Virginia
Post Office: Big Stone Gap
Family Number: 588
Household Members:
Name Age
Elisha Tate 32
Mary Tate 31
Sarah E Tate 10
William M Tate 8
John Tate 6
James Tate 4
Leanna J Tate 1
1870 Census
Name: Elisha Tate
Age in 1870: 42
Birth Year: abt 1828
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Richmond, Wise, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Big Stone Gap
Household Members:
Name Age
Elisha Tate 42
Mary R Tate 39
Sarah E Tate 19
William Mc Tate 17
John A Tate 15
James Tate 13
Leannah J Tate 11
Benjamine F Tate 9
Robert Tate 4
Nancy A Tate 2
Joel P Tate 4 months
1880 Census
Name: Elisha Tate
Age: 52
Birth Year: abt 1828
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1880: Richmond, Wise, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Tate
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farming
Household Members:
Name Age
Elisha Tate 52
Mary Tate 53
William M. Tate 27
Roda Tate 18
Benjamin F. Tate 20
Leannah J. Tate 18
Robert B. Tate 15
Adaline Tate 13
Peter Tate 11
Mollie B. Tate 5
1900 Census
Name: Elisha Tate
Age: 72
Birth Date: Dec 1827
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1900: Richmond, Wise, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Tate
Marriage Year: 1849
Years Married: 51
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Household Members:
Name Age
Elisha Tate 72
Mary Tate 69
Peter Tate 30
Laura Tate 17
Rada Or Roda Tate 16
Rosa Tate 9
Girta Tate 7
Millard Tate 2
MILITARY RECORDS
Sources: The Virginia Regimental Histories Series
Name: Elisha Tate
Residence: Wise County, Virginia
Age at Enlistment: 34
Enlistment Date: 29 Mar 1862
Rank at enlistment: Sergeant
Enlistment Place: Wise County, Virginia
State Served: Virginia
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company A, Virginia 51st Infantry Regiment on 29 Mar 1862.
Birth Date: 27 Dec 1827
Death Date: 20 Nov 1921
Death Place: Wise County, Virginia
Virginia, Confederate Pensions, 1884-1958
Name: Elishey Tate
Application Date: 28 Jan 1904
Application Place: Wise, Virginia
Birth Year: abt 1828
Birth Place: Russell County, Virginia
Age: 76
Application Type: Veteran
Buried:
Grave location:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=101352941&ref=acom
Died:
Virginia, Deaths, 1912-2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia.
Name: Elisha Tate
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age at Death: 93
Birth Date: 27 Dec 1827
Death Date: 25 Nov 1921
Death Place: Wise, Virginia
Registration Date: 30 Nov 1921
Father: John Tate
Mother: Jennie Lark
Elisha married Mary LANSDOWN 1849, Wise County, Virginia. Mary was born Aug 1830, Tennesse; died 1907, Wise Co. VA; was buried , Riverview Cemetery, East Stone Gap, Wise Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- Sarah E. TATE was born 02 Nov 1849, Wise Co. VA; died 12 Feb 1927, Kentucky; was buried , Everage Cemetery #2, Hindman, Knott Co. KY.
- William M. TATE was born 1852, Wise Co. VA; died Aft 1870.
- John W. TATE was born Jan 1856, Wise Co. VA; died 1924; was buried , Riverview Cemetery, East Stone Gap, Wise Co. VA.
- James Buchanan TATE was born 03 Nov 1856, Wise Co. VA; died 04 Apr 1934, Wise Co. VA; was buried , Riverview Cemetery, East Stone Gap, Wise Co. VA.
- Elisha TATE was born 3 Nov 1856, Wise County, Virginia.
- Leanah J. TATE was born 02 Jan 1859, Wise County, Virginia; died Aft 1920.
- Benjamin Franklin TATE was born 16 Jan 1861, Big Stone Gap, Wise County, Virginia; died 01 Jul 1940; was buried , Riverview Cemetery, East Stone Gap, Wise Co. VA.
- Robert Belt TATE was born 13 Jun 1865, Wise County, Virginia; died 12 Oct 1947, Wise Co. VA; was buried , Riverview Cemetery, East Stone Gap, Wise Co. VA.
- Nancy Adeline TATE was born 25 Jun 1867, Wise County, Virginia; died Aft 1930.
- Joel Peter TATE was born 8 Feb 1870, Wise County, Virginia; died 30 Aug 1952, Big Stone Gap, Wise Co. VA; was buried , Riverview Cemetery, East Stone Gap, Wise Co. VA.
- Molly B. TATE was born 1872, Wise County, Virginia.
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Generation: 2
2. | Rev. John TATE was born 1803, Russell Co. VA (son of Joseph TATE and Margaret Mary FLOYD); died Aft October 1873, Wise Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 7AF174D3BCFE465A86E8E53ACD561823F7FF
Notes:
Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II by Laura W. Mentzel & Ethel S. Updike, 1984
On August 1844, John Tate and his wife, Jane, with his brothers Robert C. and his wife Nancy; Elish and wife, Eliza; and William Tate met and sold 170 acres of land on which their father, Joseph Tate (deceased) lived. After 1844, John Tate with his family moved from Russell County, VA to Powell's Valley, VA in what was then a part of Lee County, now a part of Wise County, VA where he settled.
He was pastor of the "Three Forks Baptist Church", which was founded in the year of 1798. He was pastor from February 1853 to January 1855 and from March 1857 to October 1873. He, as an elder of the church, together with Deacons Thomas Wells, Jeremiah Wells and Isaac Willis, at the request of the Toms Creek Baptist Church, was appointed to help organize a church at the Big Glades, now the town of Wise, on the first Monday in May, 1847. He was active in church affairs, and public affairs of the county and was elected and served as constable in the Richmond Township for two terms, from 1860 to 1864.
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 Census
Name: John Tate
Age: 50
Birth Year: abt 1800
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: District 31, Lee, Virginia
Gender: Male
Occupation: Minist.Gos.Bap.
Family Number: 291
Household Members:
Name Age
John Tate 50
Jane Tate 40
Elisha Tate 22
Rachel Tate 16
Mary Tate 20
Joseph Tate 12
Robert Tate 6
1860 Census
Name: John Talo [Tate]
Age: 60
Birth Year: abt 1800
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1860: Wise, Virginia
Post Office: Big Stone Gap
Family Number: 594
Household Members:
Name Age
John Tate 60
Jame Tate 58
Robert B Tate 16
Mahal Driscoll 92
1870 Census
Name: John Lute [John Tate]
Age in 1870: 70
Birth Year: abt 1800
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Richmond, Wise, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Big Stone Gap
Household Members:
Name Age
John Tate 70
Jane Tate 67
Isaac Blanton 14
Died:
He was pastor at Three Forks Baptist Church until Oct. 1873.
John married Virginia Jane LARK 1821, Russell Co. VA. Virginia was born 1805, Virginia; died Aft 1870, Wise Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Virginia Jane LARK was born 1805, Virginia; died Aft 1870, Wise Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: DDACCBD032D61745974847A5F234B08BB44D
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 Census
Name: Jane Tate
Age: 40
Birth Year: abt 1810
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: District 31, Lee, Virginia
Gender: Female
Family Number: 291
Household Members:
Name Age
John Tate 50
Jane Tate 40
Elisha Tate 22
Rachel Tate 16
Mary Tate 20
Joseph Tate 12
Robert Tate 6
1860 Census
Name: Jame Talo [Jane Tate]
Age: 58
Birth Year: abt 1802
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1860: Wise, Virginia
Post Office: Big Stone Gap
Family Number: 594
Household Members:
Name Age
John Tate 60
Jame Tate 58
Robert B Tate 16
Mahal Driscoll 92
1870 Census
Name: Jane Lute [Jane Tate]
Age in 1870: 67
Birth Year: abt 1803
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Richmond, Wise, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Female
Post Office: Big Stone Gap
Household Members:
Name Age
John Tate 70
Jane Tate 67
Isaac Blanton 14
Children:
- Serena Elizabeth TATE was born 30 Jan 1823, Virginia; died 22 Aug 1895, Scott County, Virginia; was buried , Nickelsville Baptist Church Cemetery, Nickelsville, Scott Co. VA.
- Sarah Walker TATE was born 27 Mar 1824, Virginia; died Bef 1880, Scott Co. VA.
- Sadalia Ann TATE was born 1826, Virginia.
- 1. Elisha TATE was born 27 Dec 1827, Russell County, Virginia; died 30 Nov 1921, Wise Co. VA; was buried , Riverview Cemetery, East Stone Gap, Wise Co. VA.
- Rachel TATE was born 1835, Russell County, Virginia.
- Lucinda TATE was born 1836, Russell Co. VA.
- Joseph M. TATE was born 1838, Virginia.
- William TATE was born 1840, Virginia.
- Robert B. TATE was born 3 Feb 1848, Virginia.
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Generation: 3
4. | Joseph TATE was born 11 Sep 1778, Washington Co. VA (son of Robert TATE, Sr. and Mary); died 16 Mar 1843, Russell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: BA36B3F52E4F4142A9CF56659B9BE7BDA524
Notes:
DOD may be 16 Mar 1848
Excerpts from Tate Families of the Southern States, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984
Joseph Tate was born on Big Moccasin Creed, a spur of Clinch Mountain on the Holston River, near Lebanon, Russell County, VA of Robert and Mary Tate. That his wife was Margaret (Mary) Floyd is indicated by several deeds. On March 25, 1800, Robert Tate and his wife Mary sold to Joseph Tate, 50 acres on both sides of the Big Moccasin Creek, a steep spur of Clinch Mountain, adjacent to William Hullams and Richard Davis. No doubt, a gift, shortly after his marriage.
On October 14, 1816, the heirs of Robert Tate, deceased, all residents now, or Warren County, TN, sold to Joseph Tate, the home plantation consisting of 177 acres, it being a part of a tract of land 250 acres patented to Robert Tate on April 20, 1784. Mary Tate, the widow of Robert Tate, of Warren County, TN signed dower to her son, Joseph. On July 15, 1825, Joseph Tate and wife, Margaret of Russell, County, Va sold 100 acres to Elish Tate, on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek. Joseph died March 16, 1843.
William Tate who is indebted to Elisha Tate, administrator of the estate of Joseph, sold 177 on which his father Joseph Tate, deceased, lived. On August 23, 1844, John Tate and wife, Jane; Robert C. Tate and wife, Nancy; Elisha Tate and wife Eliza; and William Tate, heirs-at-law of Joseph Tate, deceased, sold to Joseph C. Fugate, 100 acres and 170 acres on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain, where Joseph Tate died, adjacent Samuel C. Fugate and Elish Tate.
Reference: Russell County, VA Deed Book 3, Page 72, Deed Book 5, Page 537, Book 7, Page 167; Book 11, Page 310, 429.
CENSUS RECORDS
1820 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Tate Senior
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Lebanon, Russell, Virginia
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 [James & Charles]
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 3
Free White Persons - Under 16: 8
Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 10
1820 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Tate Junior
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Lebanon, Russell, Virginia
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 3
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves - Females - Under 14: 1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 5
Free White Persons - Under 16: 3
Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 9
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 10
1830 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Tate
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Russell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 1
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 4
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Tate
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Russell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 8
Joseph married Margaret Mary FLOYD 1799. Margaret was born 1780, Virginia; died 1847, Russell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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5. | Margaret Mary FLOYD was born 1780, Virginia; died 1847, Russell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 8E7F384DFB25495F96A270DACD66AE914E29
Children:
- Elisha TATE was born 24 Apr 1801, Big Moccasin Valley, Russell Co. VA; died 19 Jun 1858, Big Moccasin Valley, Russell Co. VA; was buried , Tate-Burdine Cemetery, Russell Co. VA.
- 2. Rev. John TATE was born 1803, Russell Co. VA; died Aft October 1873, Wise Co. VA.
- Robert Carlyle TATE was born 1803, Russell Co. VA; died 1852, Russell Co. VA.
- William TATE was born 1805, Russell Co. VA.
- George TATE was born 1809, Russell Co. VA.
- James TATE was born 1811, Russell Co. VA.
- Charles TATE was born 1815, Russell Co. VA.
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Generation: 4
8. | Robert TATE, Sr. was born BETW 1745-1750, Augusta Co. VA (son of Robert Tate); died 24 Jul 1806, Moccasin Creek, Russell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 31403E22DA074CBEA16CB0DCF9B5787EF9F2
Notes:
DAR ID Number 149364 has Robert's DOD as 1832.
Robert Tate
Date: Nov 21, 1792
Location: Augusta Co., VA
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Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume II, by Laura Mentzel and Ethel Updike, 1984
Robert Tate was not as active in civic affairs and less is known of him.
Robert Tate Sr. received a land grant of 174 acres in Fincastle, County, VA on December 13, 1774 on Big Moccasin Creek, North Fork of Holston River. On April 20, 1784 he received a land patent of 250 acres in Washington County, VA on both sides of Big Moccasin Creek on a spur of Clinch Mountain on the Holston River some three miles from Col. John Tate. In 1781 he and his brother, John swore allegiance to the United States in Washington County, VA. In 1781.
In Nov. 1781, John Tate, Robert Tate, William Huston and John Wood were appointed to appraise the estate of Francis Fugate deceased, who was killed by a fall from his horse.
The following legal petition was filed in 1785 and signed by several Tates.
This is a petition asking the House of Delegates of VA to place a line "fixed along Clinch Mountain and Montgomery line to the Carolina line" to separate them from Washington Co. These inhabitants include those of Clinch River, Moccasin Creek, Powels Valley, north branch of Holstein River, and "others." Dated Dec. 9, 1785. Washington Co., VA, is in the far southern section of VA, just before the border into TN and not far from NC. Signers of this petition are: John TATE, Thomas TATE, Robert TATE, Jr., Rober TATE, Sr.
He was an Ensign of the Militia in 1786, while his brother, John was a Lieutenant.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Sources: Fincastle County, VA, Deed Book, page 80, 81; Russell County, VA will Book 2, page 132; Deed Book 5, pages 537, 539; History of Southwest VA, by Lewis Summers, page 389, 843; David Faris; Leland B. Tate letter; April 1783 to View Road; May 1786 Robert Appointed Ensign or 2nd Lieutenant of Militia; April 1787 Appointed Full Lieutenant.
Robert Tate was a contemporary with and associated in many court affairs with Col. John Tate. Robert Tate's will did not mention that most of his children were minors, but they were. On October 10, 1816, John Tate and wife Dicey, James Tate and wife Ruth, Robert Tate and wife Susannah, Alexander Tate and wife Delilah, Aaron Tate and wife Betsey and Marady Price and wife Polly, all of Warren County, TN, of the first part to Joseph Tate of Russell County, VA, the home place. The same land this Robert Tate acquired in 1774 and 1784, adjacent to Richard Davis and Hullams, witnessed by John Rodgers and Reuben Berryman. All of the males signed, and Mary (Polly) Tate signed her right of dower to her son Joseph Tate.
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Source: Excerpts from Rebels, Saints and Sinners, An Ancestral History of the Southern States, by Dennis Armfield Tate, 2000
He received a land grant of 174 acres on December 13, 1774 on Big Moccasin Creek, North Fork of the Holston River in Fincastle County, VA. It begins near Hansonville and is a long valley extending to near Big Moccasin Gap in Scott County, VA. The Valley is paralleled by Clinch Mountain on the South and Moccasin Ridge on the North. Moccasin Valley adjoins Washington County, VA at the top of Clinch Mountain and Scott County, VA to the South. Big Moccasin Creek extends the entire length of the valley flowing into the north fork of the Holston River near Big Moccasin Gap. The story is told that early settlers coming through the valley found Indian moccasin footprints in the soft mud on the banks of the creek. This, the name Moccasin Creek and later Moccasin Valley. The naming of the creek has been attributed to Daniel Boone in about 1769.
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Sources: Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800 by Lewis Preston Summers, Page 843; Copies of Washington County, VA court minutes, Minute Book 1, pages 113, 144 and 188.
Robert Tate, who, resided in Washington County, VA, assisted in establishing independence while acting in the capacity of a Surveyor of the Road and as a member of a Jury, qualifying him for service as a patriot in the Revolutionary War. He was a Surveyor of the Road from May 14, 1781 until April 16, 1783. He service on a Jury in 1782.
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Source: Heritage of Russell County, VA 975.5755 D3h
It is also probable that Robert served with the "Kings Mountain Men" a group of militia formed in his area, however we have not yet found documentation to support this. The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) has a concise application on Robert Tate and list all of his sources regarding his service. Descendants have been admitted into the association.
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Brand of Robert Tate's livestock:
Ordered that Robert Tate's mark for his livestock a crop in the right ear and crop of the left ear be recorded. Washington County, May 16, 1782.
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LAND RECORDS
On Dec. 13, 1774 surveyors for Fincastle County Virginia surveyed a tract of 174 acres on Moccasin Creek in what is now Russell County, Virginia This tract was granted to Robert Tate.
On May 1, 1782 Washington County Virginia issued land grants of 250 acres to Robert Tate and 100 acres to John Tate, both on Moccasin Creek. On February 20, 1793 William Tate bought 145 acres on Moccasin Creek adjoining the 424 acres granted to Robert Tate.
Moccasin Creek was located in Botetourt County prior to 1773; in Fincastle County from January 1773 to January 1777; in Washington County from 1777 to May 1786; in Russell County May from 1786 to present.
August 19, 1799 - Robert Tate - 68 ac - part of Treasury Warrant 2398 dated January 26, 1798 - on the Laurel Fork of Grassy Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River - near the head spring of said fork [Russell County, Surveyors Book]
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WILL, ESTATE, AND PROBATE RECORDS
Source: This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks: John Tate's will--Third son, John; oldest son, Thomas, tract to John and Isaac Tate, sons of James, deceased, his grandsons; daughter, Eleanor Stuart; son, Robert Tate; son Robert and son-in-law Benj. Stewart, executors.
Description: Executor
Book date: CC1-41,
Prove date: 1 April, 1801
Robert Tate
Date: Apr 1, 1801
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Remarks: Robert Tate, executor of John Tate, bond.
Book date: CC1-81
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WILL OF ROBERT TATE
Russell County, Virginia
Will Book 2, Pages 122-123
Executed 03 Feb 1807
Be it remembered that I Robert Tate of the county of Russell in the state of Virginia being in a very weak and infirm state of body but of sound mind and desirous of settling my worldly affairs do make this my last will and testament giving and bequeathing as follows, viz:
Imprimis,
1st I do give to my wife Mary Tate one negro woman named Luce and one negro boy named Jim and also one negro boy named Sulas and also four cows and calves two two year old heifers one two year steer and also two bay horses and one gray horse, and also all my household furniture and also all my stock of hogs and also the land I now live on and also all working tools thereto belonging except that piece or parcel of land lying on the south west side of the mill dam Beginning at the big spring thence with the dam to the saw pit thence to the cave by the big sink hole thence to the line where it crosses Ovaltons road and also do give to my wife Mary Tate one still and the complements thereto belonging and also all my flock of sheep and also one yearling steer to hold during her natural life or widowhood then at her death or marriage to be divided between my son Joseph Tate and my son Alexander Tate and my son Aaron Tate and my daughter Polly Tate reserving to my wife Mary Tate her third part only in case she should marry.
Item, I give to my son John Tate and my son James Tate that piece or parcel of land above mentioned lying south-west of the mill dam and bounded as above directed, only that my son John Tate and my son James Tate do pay my son Robert Tate a ten pounds horse each at the time they receive the land.
Item, I give to my son Robert Tate one negro girl named Ryah and also one mans saddle.
Item, I do direct that the above mentioned part of my estate except the land be appraised but not sold and also do except the negro girl named Ryah which I gave to my son Robert Tate.
Item, I do direct that one mare and colt and one two year old mare, three steers, one two year old heifer and four of the ____ size of the big barrows to be sold to discharge my debts.
Confirmed and subscribed by me this twentieth day of July one thousand seven hundred and ninety _____.
Robert X Tate (Seal)
Test: Robert Tate junr.
Isaac Tate
John Tate
At a court held for Russell County the third day of February 1807.
This instrument of writing was exhibited in court as and for the last will and testament of Robert Tate dec'd and proven by the oath of John Tate one of the witnesses thereto and the hand writing of Robert Tate junr. another of the witnesses proven by the oath of the said John Tate and William Fugate and thereupon ordered to be recorded. And on motion of Mary Tate who made oath according to law and together with Richard Davis and Colebird Fugate her securities entered into and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of $2,500 conditioned as the law directs administration with the will annexed is granted her on the said decedents estate in due form.
Teste Henry Dickenson C.R.C.
Sources: Virginia Historical Magazine, Page 194 states that Robert Tate, (died on July 29, 1806) beneficiaries, wife, Mary; children, Joseph, Alexander, Aaron, Polly, John, James, Robert executors (none) (Mary Tate, administratrix); Testator signed by mark, witnessed, Robert Tate Junr., Isaac Tate, John Tate, Probated February 3, 1807, Page 132, Abstracts of Wills of Russell County, Virginia from 1803 to 1850 by Elihu Jasper Sutherland Will Book B1.
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ESTATE INVENTORY
On Page 148 of the Russell County, VA Will Family History Library 33826, An Inventory of the Personal Estate of Robert Tate, deceased dated March 5, 1807 appears:
One Stud horse, 36 pounds sterling; one brown mare, 24 pounds sterling, total 60 pounds sterling. One bay gelding, 36 pounds sterling; one brown jack horse, 24 pounds sterling, total 60 pounds sterling; one sorrel two years old, 12 pounds sterling; one bay filly 3 years old, 15 pounds sterling; one dun colt 7 y, total 18 pounds sterling, 12 shilling; one still, one worm, and one funnel 9 pounds sterling; six wash tubs, 1 fleakabout, 1 barrel and 1 keg, 2 pounds, 13 shilling; 1 large kettle and scale 6 oz., 1 pot and 1 cale ly 3 pounds and 12 shilling; five cows 1 calf, 18 pounds, 5 head of 2 year old cattle, 10 pounds, total 28 pounds; two iron pot racks, 1 pound, 4 shilling; one cutting knife, steel screws and box, 15 shilling; one mulatto girl named Janet, 60 pounds, one set of smith tools, 11 pounds and 2 shilling, twenty head of sheep, 9 pounds, 1 Negro boy named Jack 75 pounds, total 84 pounds, 4 yearlings 3 pounds 6 shilling, one corn harrow, 1 pound, total 4 pounds, 6 shilling. One drag harrow 1/2 belonging to Joseph Tate, 18 shilling, two carshars ploughs #1 clevis, 3 pounds; 4 pair of gears, 5 pounds, 8 shilling; total 8 pounds and 8 shilling. One pair stretchers and one pair double trees, 1 pound, 4 shilling; One big wheel, 15 shilling, one hand saw and one foot auger, 24 shilling, total 1 pound sterling and 19 shilling, one fros?, one iron wedge, 1 inch auger & 1 drawing knife, 17 shilling.
Two chisels, 1 gauge, 1 claw hammer and one round shavs, 12 shilling; three cast boxes, two jack planes and one ford plane total 1 pound sterling and 4 shilling; one sang hoe, 1 twisted link, 1 gig, 2 bells and bell collars, 10 shilling; one old chest and old iron lumber, 6 shilling; four stirrup irons, 1 scythe anvil, 1 inshars and one chisel, 10 shilling, 6 pence, one scythe and cradle, 3 grass scythes and hangings, 2 pounds sterling and 6 pence, two yearling skins 1 y two mash tubs total 1 pound sterling, 4 pence; one wagon, 12 pounds, one log chain, one crowbar, 3 1/2 lbs of iron and two clevises, 13 pounds sterling, 10 shilling and 15 pence; three axes, one mattock, four weeding hoes, one shovel plough, and one sledge hammer, 3 pounds sterling, 6 shilling; two men's saddles and two bridles, 4 pounds sterling and 16 schilling, one side saddle and bridle 6 pounds, four iron pots, 3 dutch ovens and 3 pair of pot hooks, 3 pounds, 15 schilling; one iron pot rack, one pair fire tongs and one fire shovel, 1 pound sterling and 4 schilling, one loom, three slays, one quill wheel dividing bars, 2 pounds sterling and 8 schilling. Total 409 pounds sterling, 17 schilling 2 1/4 pence
/s/ Joseph Sampson, Jonathan Wood and John Wood, witnesses
The foregoing inventory continued March 20, 1807, one whip saw and filings, 2 pounds, 2 schilling; one broad axe 15/total 2 pounds sterling, 17 schilling; one flat iron 4/6, 4 sickles 1y, 1 pair saddle bags 15y, total 1 pound 9 schilling 6 pence; two pewter dishes, 3 casons, eight plates and 25 spoons, 4 pounds, 10 schilling, two coats, 1 waist coat, 1 pair shoe buckles and one small trunk, 3 pounds 12 shilling, two pair old cotton cords and pair wool cords, 13 shillings 6 pence, one pair tow cords 16, razor and strap 6, nine books 18/total 1 pound, 1 schilling 6 pence; one coffee mill and coffee pot 6/ two hackles 10/ total 16 schilling; two bottles 3/ 1 bottle with camphor 4/6; one jug owl 2/9 schilling 6 pence, one large delf dish, 2 plates and 2 earthen crocks, 16 schilling, six punch bowls 11/ two pitchers 6/ total 17 schilling, eleven saucers, eight tea cups, one cream jug, seven tea spoons and one pepper box 7 schilling; three tea pots, 1 sugar pot and one half pint mug, 8 schilling; one vinegar cruet, one have gill glass and one half pint tumbler, 3 schilling.
Inventory of Tate's Estate continued: One fire glass and one pair candle snuffers, 1 schilling, one pewter 9, 1 small tin bucket and 1 tin skimmer, total 11 schilling; half a dozen tin cups, 1 tin quart, 1 tin humpet and strainer, total 7 schilling, 6 pence; 4 3/4 blue cotton yarn 24, 4 vials 2/ one pair shears, 1 pound 6 schilling 6 pence; three spinning wheels and one check reel, 2 pounds 11 schilling, one lindsey hunting shirt, 1 lady shirt and 1 waist coat, 6 schilling; one looking glass 6/; 7 chairs and table 16/ ; 1 large trunk, total 2 pounds 6 schilling, two beds, steads, and furniture below stairs 12 pounds sterling, three beds steads, cords and furniture above stairs, 18 pounds; one woman's saddle and surcingle, 1 pound, 4 schilling; seven knives and nine forks, 6 schilling; 12 lbs feathers 36/; 1 pair steelyards 24/; 1 man;s had 2/; 3 pounds 2 schilling; one small sorrel mare, 17 pounds; 1 Negro girl names Riah; 100 pounds; total 117 pounds; twenty three out hogs, 8 pounds 17 schilling 6 pence, 2 in the pen 19/6 total 9 pounds, 12 schilling; two barrels, one churn, one dye tub, one vinegar cag, one honey cag and one can total 18 schilling; one middle 16, one meal sifter 16, one santhern, 6 pence, total 3 schilling, 6 pence; one ball scythe and one candlestick 7 schilling 6 pence, Total of this page 188 pounds 2 schilling.
/s/ J. Sampson, John Wood, Z Fugate /witnesses/
The foregoing Inventory still continued October 31, 1807; one bay mare and colt; bell and collar, 21 pounds, one small filly one year old, 9 pounds; 1 old sorrel horse, 12 pounds, total 21 pounds; one bay filly two years old, 16 pounds, 10 schilling, Total 58 pounds and 10 schilling plus 188 pounds 2 schilling and 4909 pounds 17 schilling and 2 1/2 pence for a total amount of 655 pounds 9 schilling 2 1/2 pence. We the underneath commissioners being first duly sworn for that purpose do certify that we have appraised the personal estate of Robert Tate deceased, and find the same to be as above stated. Given under our hands this third day of November 1807.
/s/ J. Sampson, John Wood, Z Fugate, Mary Tate Administratrix. At November court 1807, this inventory and appraisement of the estate of Robert Tate, deceased was produced in court and ordered to be recorded, Testa: /s/ Henry Dickenson C R C.
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James Striegel Tate Papers, Tennessee State Library and Archives 1742 - 1980
"I have wondered why there was so much time (over six months) between Robert's death and the processing of the Will for probate. My own belief is that a number of the heirs were in Tennessee looking for place to which they would migrate.
At some date, after February 3, 1807, Robert's widow, Mary and all their children, except Joseph, moved to Warren County, Tennessee. They were all listed on the tax rolls of Warren County TN for the year 1812.
On October 14, 1816, all of the children sold their inherited interest in 177 acres of land to their brother Joseph, who stayed on the family home place in Virginia. Their mother relinquished her dower rights on the same date. This action is the last record we have a Polly Tate and her husband, Meredith Price and of Mary Tate, their mother. The remaining children, Alexander, Aaron, John, James and Robert (H.) Jr., all continue to appear in the public records of Warren County, Tennessee and of Grundy County, Tennessee that was founded from Warren County in 1844."
Robert married Mary 1774, Rockbridge, VA. [Group Sheet]
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- 4. Joseph TATE was born 11 Sep 1778, Washington Co. VA; died 16 Mar 1843, Russell Co. VA.
- Alexander TATE was born ca 1780, Washington Co. VA; died 1847, McMinnville, Warren Co. TN.
- John TATE was born 1783, Washington Co. VA; died 1845.
- Aaron TATE was born ca 1788, Russell Co. VA; died Jun 1862, Fort Payne, DeKalb Co. AL.
- Major James TATE was born , Russell Co. VA; died 19 Apr 1849, Warren Co. TN; was buried , Philadelphia Cemetery, Warren Co. TN.
- Robert TATE, Jr. was born , Russell Co. VA; died Aft 08 Apr 1864, Grundy Co. TN.
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