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1739 - 1802 (63 years)
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Name |
John TATE |
Suffix |
Jr. |
Born |
1739 |
Augusta Co. VA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
13 Dec 1802 |
Augusta Co. VA |
Buried |
Old Providence ARP Church Cemetery, Spottswood, Augusta Co. VA |
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Notes |
- MILITARY RECORDS
Private, Virginia Militia, Revolutionary War
Capt. James Tate's Company, Augusta County Militia, volunteered in Capt. May's Company, Botetourt Militia in Jan.1781, Battles of Kings Mountain & Yorktown
LEGAL RECORDS
He was a witness to his uncle Samuel Doak's will
Augusta County, Virginia - Will Book 4, Pgs 497-500
5th November, 1771. Saml Doak's will, farmer--To wife, Jane; to daughter, Elinor, unmarried; to wife, to have disposal of all household furniture at her Pleasure to her 3 daughters, Elinor, Mary, Isbel; to son, John; to oldest son, David, plantation David now lives on as Robert Doak laid it off; to son, Samuel, plantation at head waters of Rockfish in Amherst; to son, John, plantation testator lives on; to son, Robert, tract testator formerly lived on in Rockfish, joining Capt. Crawford; daughters, Jane and Elizabeth. Executors, wife Jane, son David, son-in-law Wm. Brown. Brother-in-law John Finley and John Tate to advise executors. Teste: John and James Mitchel, William Tate, John Tate, Jr. Proved, 19th May, 1772. by James Mitchel and the Tates. David Doack qualifies with John Tate. Nathaniel Steel.
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Person ID |
I26019 |
Master File |
Last Modified |
2 May 2014 |
Family |
Jane (Jennie) Berry, d. 1835, Augusta Co. VA |
Notes |
- "Virginia Revolutionary Pension Applications", Vol. Six; Abstracted and Compiled by John Frederick Dorman.
Page 66
John Berry also served one month as a substitute for his brother-in-law John Tate. This was in the Fall, shortly before Cornwallis' capture in Oct 1781, under Capt. William Tate in Col. Boyer's regiment. He was under Gen. Campbell, a militia officer who died on this expedition.
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Children |
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Last Modified |
2 May 2014 |
Family ID |
F11444 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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