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Edgefield County, SC
Edgefield County, SC Abstracts of Deed Books 1-12, Vol. I, 1786-1796.
Book 1, pp. 226-228. 03 Mar 1790
James Tomlin of Edgefield County, SC, to Robert Cates of same place for L1,
S2, P2, sold 73 acres on Cloud Creek, waters of Little Saluda River, being
part of 248 acres at the south end of a tract granted to said James Tomlin
1789 bound on east by James Harris. Signed James Tomlin. Witnesses: Enoch
Grigsby, Will Wright, James Grigsby. 03 Mar 1790
Indexes of Edgefield County, SC, Volume I, Probate Records
Name of Estate No. of Apt.
Package No.
William Cates Sampson Cates, Admr. 30 1090
Joseph Cates Elizabeth Cates, Admr. 35 1282
Joshua Cates R. and J. Cates, Exrs. 35 1287
Thomas Cates M. Cates and others, Admrs. 36 1342
Sampson Cates William Cates, Admr. 70 2837
Elizabeth Cates Philip Cates, Gdn. 74
2992
Edgefield County, SC, Abstracts of Deed Books 1-12, Vol. I, 1786-1796
pp. 79-81. 19 Apr 1794. Article of Agreement
Martha Cates, wife of Thomas Cates, late deceased of Edgefield County, SC, to
Joseph Cates, Hulda Cates, Kezeah Cates and Thomas Cates, for consideration
of moveable property of Thomas Cates, deceased, and dowry rights to tract of
land whereon said Thomas Cates deceased and further agree that Martha Cates
will pay all debts of deceased for penal sum of 100 pounds. Signed Martha
Cates, Joseph Cates, John Cates, Kesiah Cates, Thomas Cates, Hulda Cates.
Witness Robert Cates, Elenor Silliven, James Ogilvie, who swore by oath, 03
May 1794, before Russell Wilson, J.P. Recorded 23 Jul 1794.
Mount of Olives Cemetery, Johnston, Edgefield County
#2469 William Blackburn Cates 27 Nov 1807 13 Feb 1892
#2470 Barbara Suber Cates 10 May 1810 02
Nov 1878
1870 Ballard County KY Census - Milburn District 7, Milburn PO, 13 Jun 1877,
Enumerator C.L. Cate
156-163 - Cate, Charles L. 51 male, white, minister, $6,000/$2,000 TN; Amanda
43 TN; Howell P. 22 TN app. to blacksmith; Eugene T. 19 student; Cornelius S.
16 TN; Ella D. 14 TN; Charlie D. 12 TN
1870 Ballard County KY Census - Milburn District, 02 Jun 1870 (same
enumerator)
There was supposed to be a Howell P. on p. 497 but I could not find it. Note
22-yr. old Howell P. s/o C.L.
1870 Ballard County KY Census - District 2, 17 Aug 1870. PO looked like
Columbine but not clear.
160-165 - Cates, Rufus 38, Grocery? Keeper, 36 TN; Nancy A. 26 keeps house
TN; John N. 03 MO; Jamie (?) G. 4/12 KY. (Don't know if Rufus is related to
C.L. or not.)
1900 Graves County KY Census - Mag.Dist. 3, Dublin Village, 06 Jun 1900
#102-107 - Cate, Charles, head, white, male, b. June 1818, age 81, married 20
years TN TN TN, Occupation: trader; reads, writes and speaks English (as do
all the others in the household); owns home, free of mortgage. Lives in a
house (as opposed to farm); Frances E., wife, female, b. Nov 1851, 48 years,
married 20 years, 4 children with 3 living KY KY KY; Ethel, granddaughter,
white, female, b. Dec 1883, 16, single KY TN KY. Attended school 5 months
this year.
This 1880 Record is from the Soundex - Ballard County, KY, Dist 6, Milburn.
Volume 1, ED 66, Sheet 1, Line 7
Cate, C.S. (sic), white, male, 61, b. TN; Cate, F.E., wife, 28 b. KY; Mattie
D. 07, daughter b. KY; Dues, Leona, step daughter, age -3.
Cate, Peden H. (Dist 6, Milburn, Ballard County, Vol. 1, ED 66, Sheet 20,
Line 39)
white male, 32, b. TN; Cate, Eudora W. 25, KY; Criss R. son, 03, KY; Charls
(sic) son, 01 KY.
I have included the Enumeration District, etc., should you wish to look up
the actual census.
Spartanburg County/District, SC
Spartanburg County/District, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Booka A-T,
1785-1827
Book C., pp. 226-227. 17 Jan 1793
Charles Burton (Spartanburgh) to Cutbert Burton (same) for 300 Lbs. SC money
sold 400 acres on north side Tygar River; granted 05 Dec 1785, Gov. William
Moultrie to Allburtus Bright. Witness John Cates, Andrew Thomson and John
Esterwood. Signed Charles Burton. Witness oath 12 Nov 1793, Andrew Thomson
to Thomas Moore. Recorded 04 Apr 1794.
Book L, pp. 59-60. 16 Jan 1806.
John Easterwood (Spartanburg) to Reuben Bryant (same) for $70 sold 50 acres
south side of Pacolate River; border Reuben Bryant, Reuben Bryants Spring
Branch and Harvy; part of tract leased to John Easterwood. Witness William
Chesney and John Cates. Signed John Easterwoods mark. Witness oath 08 Feb
1806, William Chesney to William Simpson. Recorded 03 Aug 1807.
Book M, pp. 103-104. 18 Mar 1809.
John Easterwood to William Reid; to secure note of $16 (included and on same
date), John pledges and makes chargable to William a chesnut sorrel mare 18
years old this Spring branded IE on left buttock and a sorrel horse six
years old this Spring, same brand. Witness John Cates and Woday Brock.
Signed John Easterwoods mark. Witness oath, 05 Aug 1809, Woday Brock to
John Lipscomb. Recorded 07 Aug 1809.
Book S, pp. 24-25. 12 Apr 1822.
Richard Thompson (Spartanburg) to Henry Hopson, Jr. (Christian County, KY)
power of attorney to collect money owed Richard due to rend of land in
Christian County, KY, and to prosecute or defend any suit relating to land
sold by Joshua Cates to Richard Thompson. Witness E. Bomar. Signed Richard
Thompson. Witness oath 12 Apr 1822 by Richard Thompson in General Sessions
and Common Pleas Court. Recorded 12 Apr 1822.
Book K, pp. 175-177. 12 Dec 1804.
James Henderson (Rutherford County, NC) to Danil Henderson (Pendleton County)
for $400 sold 200 acres on north fork Pacolate River; border Robert Cates;
part of grant in 1766 to Betsy Clark; now in possession of James Henderson.
Witness Robert Henderson and Abigail Henderson. Signed James Henderson.
Witness oath, 02 Jul 1805, Robert Henderson to James L. Burd. Recorded 05
Nov 1805.
Orangeburg District
Orangeburgh District, South Carolina. Returns in Partition from the Court of
Equity 1824-1837
03 Jan 1834. John Cate vs. Nathan Whitstone. Division of real and personal
estate of the late Nathan Whitstone. Negroes Henry and Esther valued at $725
to John Cate in right of his wife Elizabeth.
(No Date - documents preceding/following dated 1833) . J.C.H. Zeagler vs.
John Cates. Division of estate of Daniel Cates, deceased, of St. Matthews
Parish, Orangeburg District, SC. Division made as follows: Joseph C.H.
Zeagler and wife Ainly/Ammaly, 425 acres; John J. Cates 124 1/2 acres, Mary
Ann Cates 124 1/2 acres, Mary Ann Cates will pay to John J. Cates $20 when
they shall come of age.
Newberry County/District, SC
Newberry County, SC Historical and Genealogical by George L. Summer, Sr.
Other Pioneers, p. 322
Aaron Cates made will 07 Feb 1816 and died in same year. He left property to
his daughter Dorothy Wadlington and her three daughters who were Dorothy Ann
(wife of Jefferson L. Edwards); Polly Brooks Wadlington; and Sarah Susannah
Frances Wadlington. A nephew Aaron Cates (son of a brother Robert Cates) is
named in will. Other legatees were: Aaron Cates, a cousin (son of John
Cates living in Tennessee).
Robert Cates died about 1820, leaving widow Sarah and the following other
distributees: Asa, Aaron, Elizabeth (wife of Robert Cooper), Sarah, Robert
T., and John S. Cates. Ezra Cates, surviving executor of the will of Thomas
Cates, deceased, is named in settlement.
Allen Cates married Polly Amos, daughter of Clough and Elizabeth Amos.
Isaiah Cates died about 1800 leaving widow Jane and children: Ezra, Nancy,
Aaron, William, Elizabeth, and Susannah.
Some South Carolina Genealogical Records
Deed Book A.43. 23 Mar 1785
Joseph Brow, wife Kezia, to Aaron Cates, 150 acres south side of Broad River.
Deed Book A.15-16. 15 Nov 1785.
Stephen Rodgers, wife Frances, of Chatham County, NC, to Aaron Cates, 100
acres south side of Enoree; bordered by Joseph Fish and John Sterling.
Witnesses: Thomas Cates, Sr., Robert Cates, Thomas Cates, Jr.
Abstracts of Newberry County Wills, Book A.
04 Apr 1796. Estate Sale of George Gray to Aron Cates.
Newberry South Carolina Wills by Houston (Index)
Isiah Cate, Vol. 2, 1805-1826, Section F, p. 40
Thomas Cate, Vol. 2, 1805-1826, Section F, p. 73
Aaron Cate, Vol. 2, 1805-1826, Section F, p. 6
Abstracts of Wills, Newberry County, SC, compiled by Elizabeth W. Thomas
Will Book B 1796-1814, p. 74
Will of Robert Rutherford ; d/27 Dec 1813; p/07 Feb 1814
Wife: Frances
Daughters: Mary Mathis, Johannah Minter, Nancy Sloppy, Elizabeth Nance and
Sarah Hardy.
Sons: Robert, John, Thomas B. and William Rutherford
Granddaughters: Betsey and Polly Brooks; and Dorothy Ann and Sarah
Wadlington.
Aaron Cates is the grandfather of the children.
Grandson: Robert R. Nance
Exrs: John and Thomas Rutherford, sons
Witnesses: A.R. Parking, George Schumpert, Thomas Pratt and D.T. Milling.
Newberry County, SC Cemeteries, Vol. I
Wadlington Graveyard located 14 1/2 miles northeast of Newberry, SC
Aaron Cates died Feb 1816
Fairfield CountyDistrict, SC
History of Fairfield, South Carolina, pp. 13, 14, Early Settlers, by
McMasters
Joseph Cates had 400 acres on Wateree Creek, 1749-1750. His plat
showed paths to John Cates, one to John Mitchell, and one to John Stubb.
Some South Carolina Genealogical Records
Joseph Cates, 09 Jan 1762, grantor, H.50/51. 09 Feb 1768. 400 acres,
s/s Wateree,
conveyed to Philip Hanson. 250 acres to Bartlett Hanson.
Newberry County, SC Cemeteries, Vol. II
Cates Graveyard, Blair, Fairfield County, SC
Robert Cates died 22 Sep 1820, age 67 years, 6 months, 27
days.
(according to my figures, he was born 23 Feb 1753)
Laurens County, SC
Some South Carolina Genealogical Records
Aaron Cates, Will. Equity 1810-1817
Heirs: Dorothy Waddlington of Newberry
Daughters: Dorothy Ann, Polly B., Sarah Susannah Frances.
Lorraine,
I just have a little bit in my database on Joshua. I didn't have a wife,
however, I don't have a Susan as a daughter.
I have a few Christian Co. deeds & have him dying in Russellville, Logan
Co. KY with 2 far apart dates 11 Jan 1810 or 24 Jan 1840. (My source is
data sent to Al Baumbach, IL. This is not his line, however, Al & I are
collecting all Cate/Cates & have been sharing for a long time.
I can send what I have.
Roberta
I am looking for information on a Cate that was dean of Carson-Newman
College in Tennessee. He is the
brother of a direct ancestor, I think. Any information would be
appreciated.
Roberta-- Another inquiry. I have a 4 Great Grandmother named Susan I
CATES. She was m: to Henry C. BELL. I know her father was Joshua CATES b:
in South Carolina and died about 1840 in Hopkinsville,Christian, KY. Her
mother was Eustacia HARRISON who died in about 1828 in Hopkinsville, KY.
Joshua's father was Joseph BELL of S. Carolina and his mother was Margaret
BELL.
I hope that wasn't confusing. Can you enlighten me at all? Thanks.
---Lorraine
Hi. I'm looking for any information on Roscoe Nathaniel Cate who came
from Tennessee, possibly
Knoxville area, to Wood County, Texas and Smith County, Texas, and
married Nora Palmer
Alan Nelson
nelson(a)sicembears.com
Hi All,
I am going to get further behind in answering your queries for the next
2 weeks. I will be working every day.
If I have promised you anything please remind me, my desk is piled high
with messages.
Roberta
May 9, 1999--Portland (OR) Oregonian
Robert L. Cates
A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 11, 1999, in Willamette
National
Cemetery for Robert L. Cates, who died April 14 at age 64.
Mr. Cates was born April 3, 1935, in Inglewood, Calif. He served in the
U.S. Navy from
1953-1961 and had lived in the Portland area since 1985. He was a
self-employed boat
mechanic until retiring in 19997.
Survivors include his son, Sterling Christie of Portland.
The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Humane Society.
Arrangements are by
Chapel of the Canyons Mortuary in Valencia, Calif.
Does anyone on the list know of Offie Virginia Cates, born TX abt.
1873-76.
She married a Sheats, then a Sherrill.
Her father was George Washington Cates
Any information would be appreicated.
Thank you, Jean Hendrix
Marriage Bond of Luther Elmer Cates and Louise Babbs
July 26, 1937
Sorry, no book number but the page number is 112
Marriage Bond
THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BE IT KNOWN, That we Luther Elmer Cates as principal, and Lillian Oakley,
as surety, are jointly and severally bound to the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
in the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
THIS BOND IS CONDITIONED AS FOLLOWS:
That, whereas Marriage is intended to be solemnized between Luther Elmer
Cates and Louise Babbs.
Now, if there is no lawful cause to obstruct said Marriage, this bond
shall be void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect.
Witness our hands, this 26 day of July 1937.
Signature of Luther Elmer Cates, Principal
Lillian Oakley, Surety.
Attest:
Irene Hatcher, Clerk
By (unreadable) B. Fox D. C.
REGISTER OF MARRIAGE
Full names of parties, Husband: Luther Elmer Cates
Wife: Louise Babbs
By whom married: (blank)
Place of Marriage: Madisonville, Ky
County of Hopkins, KY
Date of Marriage: (blank)
Witnesses: (blank)
Age of Husband: 35
Condition: Divorced
Age of Wife: 18
Condition: Single
Race: White
Husband's Place of Birth: Hopkins County, KY
Residence: Madisonville, KY
Wife's Place of Birth: Hopkins County, KY
Residence: Madisonville, KY
Name of Parents of Husband: W. A. Cates and
Lola Yarbrough
Name of Parents of Wife: R. L. Babbs and
Emily Gibson
Occupation of Husband: Farmer
Date of License: 26 day of July 1937
(Handwritten note under this that says: Father of bride authorized license
issued)
Signatures: Irene Hatcher Clerk
By (unreadable) B. Fox
RECORD OF MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
I, C. R. Mathews a minister of the Christian Church or religious order of
that name, do certify that on the 26 day of July 1937 at Madisonville
Kentucky, under authority of the above license, I united in Marriage the
persons named and described therein, in the presence of Lillian Oakley and
Olera Mathews.
I qualified and gave bond, according to the law, authorizing me to do
celebrate the rites of Marriage in the County of Madisonville State of
Kentucky.
Given under my hand, this 26 day of July 1937.
Signature of Rev. C. R. Mathews
A Copy, Attest:
Irene Hatcher Clerk
By Elizabeth Kosure D. C.
Luther Cates to Pearl Fedrick
Marriage Bond
Book TT72, page 116
Marriage Bond.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky
Hopkins County Court
BE IT KNOWN, That we Luther Cates as principal and W A Cates as surety,
are jointly and severally bound to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
THIS BOND IS CONDITIONED AS FOLLOWS:
That, whereas Marriage is intended to be solemnized between Luther Cates
and Pearl Fedrick.
Now, if there is no lawful cause to obstruct said Marriage, this bond
shall be void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect.
Witness our hands, this 29 day of March 1919.
Signature of Luther Cates, Principal
Signature of W A Cates, Surety
Attest: John G. Salmon Clerk By O. L. McGregor D.C.
REGISTER OF MARRIAGE
Full names of parties, Husband: Luther Cates
Wife: Pearl Fedrick
By whom married: (blank)
Place of Marriage: (blank)
Date of Marriage: (blank)
Witnesses: (blank)
Age of Husband: 17 years; Condition: single
Age of Wife: 25 years; Condition: widowed
Race: white
Husband's Place of Birth: Hopkins Co KY
Residence: Madisonville KY
Wife's Place of Birth: Hopkins Co KY
Residence: Madisonville KY
Names of Parents of Husband: W A Cates and Lola Yarbrough
Names of Parents of Wife: Leonard Cates and Georgia Cates
Occupation of Husband: Miner
Date of License: 29 day of March, 1919.
Attest: John G. Salmon Clerk by O. L. McGregor D.C.
RECORD OF MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
I, Rev. Hugh Watson a Minister of the C. P. Church, or religious order of
that name, do certify that on the 29 day of March 1919, at Madisonville,
Kentucky, under authority of the above license, I united in Marriage Luther
Cates and Pearl Fedrick the persons named and described therein, in the
presence of William J. Cox Jr. and Strouther Winstead.
I qualified and gave bond, according to law, authorizing me to celebrate
the rites of Marriage in the County (or city) of McCracken Co, State of
Kentucky.
Given under my hand, this 29 day of March 1919.
Signature of Hugh Watson
I was checking some information last night at the USRootsweb archives and
found some information submitted by Eddene THOMPSON, "Primarily Surnames
CATES, RUTHERFORD, PHILLIPS in the 1860 Census of Washington Co., AR"
I have both CATES and PHILLIPS in my lines, and I'd like to talk to her. If
any of you know who she is, please have her contact me. I looked in the
switchboard directory on the net and it said there was no e-mail available to
her. Her address was in Vinita, OK. My e-mail address is cccharlie1(a)aol.com
Thanks!!
Charlie Ward
I found the following data on J.M.D. Cate, Noah Cate, William Cate, and
C.I. Cate. Can anyone offer any corrections? (These are not my line of
Cates and I am sending them for info only.) Source: Ridge Runners, Vol. 2,
1973-74, Issue 10, p. 105, taken from "Some Tennessee Biographies." The
article reads:
"Tennessee Baptist Preachers" by Joseph H. Borum (published 1880, microfilmed
by the Tennessee Historical of the Southern Baptist Convention, Nashville,
TN). Following is some miscellaneous data from the book as contributed by
Mrs. Hansen.
.....
J.M.D. Cate, b. Orange County NC on waters of Cain Creek, 10 miles west of
Chapel Hill and eight miles SW of Hillsboro, son of Thomas Cate, who was the
son of Benjamin Cate. It is said he is Jewish. In 1834 he came to TN where
he had two uncles, one in Marysville, Blount County, one in Grainger County.
He lived in Blount County and learned to be a saddler. In 1838 was baptized
by Noah Cate of McMinnville. Married 1838 Ann P. Lyon at McMinnville,
daughter of James and Phila Lyon and sister of Mat Lyon of Mississippi. He
went to Madison County, AR for one year, then to Greene County, AL; 1841 to
Wahalah, Mississippi, where his wife died 16 Oct 1841, leaving a two-year old
son. In 1842 he returned to McMinnville. His son is now (1877) manager of
the "Western Recorder," Louisville, KY. In Sep 1848 he married second Mary
Jane Taylor of Cannon County, TN. Her father was related to President
Zachary Taylor and her mother was a Barton of the same family as Isaac Barton.
Noah Cate b. 17 May 1805 Jefferson County, TN, one of 11 children (8 sons, 3
daus.) of John Cate who came to East Tennessee from NC very early. Tradition
says there were two brothers whrved in the Revolutionary War at Guilford
Courthouse, NC. On 15 Mar 1833, Noah m. Mrs. Margaret M. Lee of Hawkins
County, TN/ Went to MO ca. 1858 and in 1866 settled in AR, first in Green
County, then in Craighead County, where he died at Jonesboro, AR, 23 Oct
1871. Had five children. One daughter, wife of John N. Patrick of Oak
Grove, Tarrant County, TX; a son lives Jonesboro AR; other children died.
Noah had a brother William, also a Baptist minister.
William Cate, eighth child and sixth son of John and Mary Cate, b. 17 Jun
1807, Jefferson County TN, m. 28 Jun 1830 Mary Thornburg, at Jefferson
County. He died near Fayetteville, AR, 02 Feb 1860. Left no children.
C.I. Cate, b. 18 Jan 1818, Jefferson County TN, raised by his grandfather,
John Cate. Married on 30 Apr 1844, Amanda E. Peden, eldest daughter of
Deacon C. Peden of Paris, TN. She died 06 Sep 1869, leaving seven children.
He m. 2nd, 28 Sep 1871, Annie Webb of Ballard County, KY, and had one child.
In 1861 he moved to Ballard County, KY where he is now (1877). Noah Cate was
his uncle."
- end of article -
Kathleen,
Charles H. Cates is the son of Joshua Cate Sr. & Jean Holeman. Charles &
all of his children were born in Person Co. NC.
There doesn't appear to be any Samuels in this line. I had also noted
the name Felix Grundy/Grunde as being the same as yours.
Roberta
Kathy, William Carroll Cates is the son of Joseph S. Cates, son of
Thomas Sykes Cates. This is the W. C. Cates that J.M.D. Cates wrote to
in 1886 that we have been discussing.
William was married to Elzira Patterson and Joseph S. Cates' wife was
Sophia Himes.
Thanks for the articles on W. C. Cates. I didn't have that for my
records.
Roberta
Can anybody help me with my Cates family which was in Wilson Co,
TN, from about 1820 until after 1860?
There are three individuals named Cates in Wilson Co, TN,
according to census records, during this time period: John Cates
(perhaps John B. Cates), Isaac Cates, and Samuel Cates.
John (or John B.) Cates is my great great grandfather, and I
have been unable to identify Isaac and Samuel. I am hoping these
three men may have been brothers and that somebody in the Cates
research group may be aware of a family of Cateses with sons
John, Isaac, and Samuel.
Here is what I have on John Cates, from whom I descend:
John CATES (ancestors untraced, b. 1807 in NC, d. between 1870
and 1880 in Lafayette, Macon Co, TN), married 1 Jun 1828 in
Wilson Co, TN, to Alice "Alley" JOHNSON (b. ca 1807 in Wilson Co,
TN, d. after 1880 in Macon Co, TN, father Jeremiah JOHNSON,
mother Elizabeth). The 1850 and 1860 census records show John
Cates and family in Wilson Co, TN. The 1870 census shows the
Cates family composed of John, Alice "Alley," and two daughters
(Arcadia and John Frances) in Lafayette, Macon Co, TN. The 1880
census shows John's widow, Alice "Alley," residing in Macon Co,
TN, with a daughter, Arcadia, and 6-year-old grandson John Wesley
CATES (b. ca 1874).
John and Alice reared nine children:
1. Miranda C. CATES, b. c 1835; md. first William Ralston, two
children; md. second Elisha Jones, three children.
2. Joseph CATES, b. c 1837
3. William Henry CATES, b. 17 May 1842, Wilson Co, TN, d. 1912
Pittsburg Co, OK, md. 1868 in Muhlenberg Co, KY, to Martha
Ann BURGE; eight children.
4. Arcadia CATES, b. c 1842; two children.
5. Hewett CATES, b. c 1843
6. Martha CATES, b. c 1845
7. Josephine CATES, b. c 1847
8. Maria L. or Mariah CATES, b. 1849; md. Daniel H. Prock; two
or more children.
9. John Frances CATES (female) b. 1850
I am descended from the third child of John CATES and Alice
"Alley" JOHNSON, a son named William Henry CATES.
Thanks for your help.
Yvonne Cates Barton
<ycbarton(a)webzone.net>
Tulsa, Oklahoma