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“ID: I549686365
Name: Thomas PATE
Given Name: Thomas
Surname: Pate
Sex: M
Birth: 1640
Note:
1 _FA1
2 PLAC 3328
Major Thomas Pate, died 1702, married Elizabeth Early.
Record of his children is from Abingam Parish Records, from a book called "The
Hendricks and their Kin" by Jasper R. Hendricks, 249 Hudson AVe. Clarendon
Hills, IL in 1962.
Maj. Thomas Pate served as Justice of Gloucester Co. VA in 1686.
From "The Buford Family In America" (Beaufort) "This was Major Thomas Pate of
Petsworth Parish, Gloucester, at whose house Nathaniel Bacon the rebel, died in
Oct. 16, 1676, being buried in the bed of Poropotauck to prevent Berkley from
hanging his corpse on the gibblet." The records of Gloucester were destroyed
by fire in 1820 so it is hard to trace Maj. Thomas Pate's descendants. But he
did leave two sons, John and Matthew.
Marriage 1 Elizabeth EARLY
Children
Matthew PATE
Elizabeth PATE
Mary PATE
William PATE
John PATE b: 1678
Unknown PATE b: 1679
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The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published on May 26th, 2004 <
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2885032&id=I549686365> The author/originator was Caryl Criswell.
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