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Eleanor Tate 1747–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Nov 1747

Birth Location: Scotland

Death Date: Sep 1801

Death Location: Scotland

Father: John Sr

Mother: Mary Doak

Spouse(s): Benjamin Stuart

Children(s): Rebecca Stuart

The story of Eleanor Tate began in 1747 in Scotland. Eleanor Tate married Benjamin Stuart, and had children including Rebecca Stuart. Eleanor Tate passed away in 1801 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Eleanor Tate began in 1747 in Scotland.
  • Eleanor Tate married Benjamin Stuart, and had children including Rebecca Stuart.
  • Eleanor Tate passed away in 1801 in Scotland.

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Spouses(s)

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Eleanor Tate's Ancestors

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Eleanor Tate
1747–1801
Birth Place: Scotland
Parents
John Robert Hood Tate (M-6GGF) Sr
1725–1794
St. Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia, United States
Mary (Lea) Doak
1720–1801
Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Magnus (Kirkwall Tait (M-7GGF)) Sr
1676–1747
Kirkwall, Orkney, Orkney Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom
Anne (Elizabeth) Waddy
1689–1759
St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
🧬 Tait\Tate
1647–1706
Bessie Seat
1643–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Eleanor Tate's Descendants

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Eleanor Tate (5 Nov 1747–Sep 1801) m. Benjamin Stuart (1736–12 Dec 1808)
  1. 1. Rebecca Stuart 1710–1781 m. John (McClung) Sr 1706–1787
    1. 1. Thomas McClung 1745–1774
    2. 2. James McClung 1736–1790
    3. 3. William McClung 1738–1833 m. Abigail (Dickenson) Carpenter 1746–1820
      1. 1. Samuel McClung 1784–1828 m. Sarah Hinton 1786–1828
        1. 1. Delilah (Elinor Ellen"Nellie") McClung 1806–1884 m. Elijah O'Dell 1784–1851
        2. 2. Nancy McClung 1813–1894
        3. 3. Abigail McClung 1809–1842
        4. 4. William (Hinton) McClung 1807–1879
        5. 5. John (Duffy) McClung 1814–1862
        6. 6. Mary ("Polly") McClung 1806–1870
      2. 2. John ("Black John") McClung 1768–1850 m. Jane Bolar\Bollar 1773–1828
        1. 1. Martha (Ann) McClung 1795–1874 m. Jacob (W.) Odell 1787–1874
      3. 3. Catherine (McClung McCutcheon 1780) VA 1780–1806
      4. 4. Joseph ("Cranberry Joe") McClung 1777–1850
      5. 5. William ("Chunky Billie") McClung 1772–1853
      6. 6. Mary McClung 1775–1831
      7. 7. Abigail (Dickinson) McClung 1786–1860
      8. 8. James McClung 1770–1824
      9. 9. Charles McClung 1760–1805
      10. 10. Alexander ("Stumpy Alex" "Bake Alex") McClung 1792–1862
      11. 11. Jenette (Jane) McClung 1788–1872
    4. 4. Charles McClung 1758–1793
    5. 5. Janett McClung 1762–1804
    6. 6. Samuel (McClung) Capt. 1744–1806
    7. 7. Edward McClung 1756–1793
    8. 8. Mary (Nancy) McClung 1748–1841
    9. 9. Joseph ("Sinking Creek Joe") McClung 1746–1819
    10. 10. John ((Bath John) McClung) Lt. 1733–1830
    11. 11. Elizabeth McCLUNG 1757–1789

Eleanor Tate's Timeline

2 Records

1747
5 Nov 1747
Birth of Eleanor Tate in Scotland
Scotland
1801
Sep 1801
Age 54
Death of Eleanor Tate in Scotland
Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Nov 1747
    Event Place: Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1801
    Event Place: Scotland

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