Tate and Allied Families of Robertson County, Tennessee

Tate and Allied Families of Robertson County, Tennessee

Author: Evelyn Yates Carpenter

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Published: 1987

Total Pages: 208

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The name of Tait, Taite, Taitt, Taitte, Tate, Tatte, Tayt, Tayte, Teat, Teate, Teit and Teite has its origin in Norway where it was used as a personal name. It is an Anglo-Saxon name meaning "cheerful". The family was found in England in the ninth century. John Tate, born ca 1687 in St. Petersburg parish, New Kent, Virginia, is the first proven ancestor. His wife's name was Lucy. He married secondly, Mary, but all children were by the first wife. John died by November 1768. James Tate, born 1618 came from St. Katherine, near London on 27 April 1635. This appears to be the emigrant ancestor. He settled in Virginia.


Tate, Loflin and Allied Families

Tate, Loflin and Allied Families

Author: Artiss Nadine Heaman Watt

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Published: 1998

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Clyde Tate was born 18 October 1908 in Franklin County, Arkansas. His parents were Thomas Tate (1887-1957) and Lula Mae Loflin (1889-1921). His grandparents were Marion Tate, Sarah Parker, Burkhead Loflin and Frances Rebecca Stubblefield. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Arkansas, Illinois, North Carolina and Virginia.


Tate Families of the South

Tate Families of the South

Author: Ethel Speer Updike

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Published: 197?

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Descendents of James Tate [b.1618] who emigrated to the U.S.A. 1635, and Thomas Tate [b.1613] who followed him.


Whitten and Allied Families

Whitten and Allied Families

Author: Virginia Wood Alexander

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Published: 1984

Total Pages: 698

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Include a given name index for Whitten and variant spellings, and a surname index for other surnames.


Southern Weeds and Allied Families

Southern Weeds and Allied Families

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Published: 1990

Total Pages: 394

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Jonas Weed (1598-1676) sailed from England to Massachusetts in 1630. In 1635 he settled in Wethersfield, Connecticut. His wife, Mary, died in 1689. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and elsewhere.