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Eleanor Tate 1747–1801 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 5 Nov 1747
Birth Location: , , , Scotland
Death Date: Sep 1801
Death Location: Tinkling Spring, Augusta, Virginia, United States
Father: Robert Tate
Mother: Mary Lea
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 Tinkling Spring, Augusta, Virginia, United States.
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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 Tinkling Spring, Augusta, Virginia, United States.
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Eleanor Tate's Descendants
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1. *Rebecca Stuart 1710–1781 m. *John McClung 1706–1787
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1. Nancy McClung 1730–1789 m. Joseph Walker 1722–1806 m. Joseph Walker 1736–
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1. John Walker 1751–1781 m. Mary (E) Burwell 1753–1853
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1. Burwell ("Bird") Walker 1780–1859 m. Susannah Walker 1784–1845
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2. Janet Walker 1744–1750
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3. William Walker 1749–1790
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2. Nancy McClung 1729–1789
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3. Joseph McClung 1731–1819
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4. Thomas McClung 1728–1774
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Eleanor Tate's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 5 Nov 1747
Event Place: , , , Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Sep 1801
Event Place: Tinkling Spring, Augusta, Virginia, United States