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John Tate

Male 1772 - 1845  (73 years)


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  • Name John Tate 
    Born 1772  Russell Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1845  Warren County, Tennessee, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I776  Main
    Last Modified 22 Mar 2006 

    Father Robert Tate, Jr.,   b. 1745, Augusta Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Jul 1806, Moccasin Creek, Russell Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 61 years) 
    Mother Mary,   b. 1758, Augusta Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 1774  Rockbridge Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F181  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Leddicia Hogg,   b. 1783, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 1807 
    Children 
     1. Sarah Tate,   b. 1807
    +2. M B Tate,   b. 1821, Tennessee, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. John Tate,   b. 1825
     4. Elizabeth Tate,   b. 1831
     5. Stephen Tate,   b. 1831,   d. 1863, Shiloh, Hardin Co., TN Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 32 years)
    +6. James Douglas Tate,   b. 1837
    Last Modified 3 Jan 2003 
    Family ID F821  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • Excerpt from Tate Families of the Southern States, Volume 2, by Laura W. Mentzel and Ethel S. Updike, 1984.

      John Tate was born about 1783 in Big Moccasin Creek, a spur of Clinch Mountain near Lebanon which later became Russell County, VA. He was mentioned in the will of his father Robert Tate, on July 29, 1796 and signed with his heirs in 1816.

      He was given the parcel of land southwest of Mill Dam to Ovelton's Road. On February 20, 1801, John Tate purchased from John Wood of Russell County, VA for 25 pounds, 100 acres on Big Moccasin Creek granted to John Wood by Patent on January 1, 1800 adj. John Johnson and a cliff of Moccasin Creek. On July 7, 1807, John Tate and his wife, Leodicie (Dicey) sold 100 acres to Ephraim Johnson of Sullivan County, TN. Also on that same day, John and Dicey completed another transaction with Mary Hogg, believed to be Dicey's mother. Land was assigned to Dicey Hogg by Henry Creek or Cook, before her marriage to John Tate. Signature Leodicie Tate. It is thought they married about that time.

      On August 6, 1806, John Tate, James, Joseph and Robert Tate signed a petition to have a new County formed. John settled with his brother Alexander on Dry Creek, Warren County, TN and apparently lived there the remainder of his life.

      On February 13, 1812, Vincent Hobbs of Lincoln County, TN sold to John Tate of Warren County, TN, land on Collins River, witnessed by James Clendenon, and on October 3, 1818, John Tate of Warren County, TN sold to John Tate, land on Collins River witnessed by Alexander Tate. On July 4, 1841, a notation for Edward Hoge, dec'd estate, by James Davidson and Hood Tate. (They were probably Dicey's people.)

      The only John Tate listed in Warren County, TN in 1820 is over 45 with a large family, 5 sons and 6 daughters; wife 26-45. In 1830 there were 4 sons and as many daughters. In 1845, he had died intestate, a farmer who left few records. He had eleven children. The only children identified are those shown on the 1850 Census of Warren County, TN.

    • From the Thomas Jefferson Barnes Papers Film 634-2, TN State Archives, Folios H101 - V192, Tate folio #181 the following:

      Book P, page 355, Regional offices, Warren County, Deed of Trust dated March 5, 1844. John Tate to R. M. Stepp, Trustee, to secure payment of $120.00 to James Walker and Sterling Savage mentions Dicy Tate as being the widow of John Tate when the land was sold by said Trustee on January 18, 1847. John Tate died between March 1844 and January 1847. This is the place now known as the David Coppinger or Levi Scott place and was entered by Vincent Hubbs. R. M. Stepp sold this to Jacob Woodlee Sr., January 18, 1847 containing 80 acres.

    • Warren County, TN Will Book 2

      Page120-121. 1st Monday in October, 1845. It appears to the Court that John Tate, late a citizen of Warren County is dead, having made no will. His residence at time of death was said county. Dicy Tate and Edward Smith make application for letters of administration. Granted.

      Page 146-147. No Date. Sale bill of the property of John Tate, dec'd. Purchases by M. B. Tate, Sarah Tate, John Tate, and others.

      Page 276. November 2, 1847. Report of settlement with Dicy Tate and Edward Smith, administratrix and administrator of John Tate, dec'd.