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Hannah Tate 1754–1835 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Mar 1754

Birth Location: Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle, Delaware Colony

Death Date: 1835

Death Location: Logan County, Ohio, USA

Father: William Tate

Mother: Ann Dixon

Spouse(s): SOLOMON Rev

Children(s): NATHAN THARP

The story of Hannah Tate began in 1754 in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle, Delaware Colony. Hannah Tate married Solomon Tharp Rev, and had children including Nathan Tharp. Hannah Tate passed away in 1835 in Logan County, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Tate began in 1754 in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle, Delaware Colony.
  • Hannah Tate married Solomon Tharp Rev, and had children including Nathan Tharp.
  • Hannah Tate passed away in 1835 in Logan County, Ohio, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Hannah Tate's Ancestors

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Hannah Tate
1754–1835
Birth Place: Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle, Delaware Colony
Parents
William Tate
1730–1782
Upper Providence, Delaware, Province of Pennsylvania
Ann ("Martha") Dixon
1730–1790
,New Castle,Delaware,USA
Grandparents
George (N) Tate
1694–1782
Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Charles Tate
1663–1700
(P8THGGM) 1744
1662–1744
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Tate
1632–1699
(P9THGGM) 1697
1631–1697

Hannah Tate's Descendants

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Hannah Tate (19 Mar 1754–1835) m. SOLOMON (THARP) Rev (16 October 1750–6 Aug 1849)
  1. 1. NATHAN THARP 1781–1814 m. Sarah (Sally) Rice 1784–1860
    1. 1. Henry (D) Tharp 1805–1880 m. Susannah Moots 1801–1895
      1. 1. Sarah (H) Tharp 1828–1915 m. Archibald (W) Yates 1818–
        1. 1. Sylvanus Yates 1850–1924 m. Mary Yates 1855–1941
        2. 2. Henry (Dixon) Yates 1861–1941
        3. 3. Susan Yates 1865–1942
        4. 4. Frank Yates 1868–
        5. 5. Pherraba Yates 1870–1900
        6. 6. Charles Yates 1869–
        7. 7. Rachael Yates 1855–
        8. 8. Martha Yates 1849–1929
        9. 9. James (H) Yates 1858–1941
    2. 2. Abner ("Abe") Tharp 1807–1851
    3. 3. WILLIAM THARP 1806–1880
    4. 4. SOLOMON THARP 1811–1847
    5. 5. NATHAN (THARP) JR. 1810–1848
    6. 6. Mariah Tharp 1811–1876

Hannah Tate's Timeline

3 Records

1754
19 Mar 1754
Birth of Hannah Tate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle, Delaware Colony
Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle, Delaware Colony
1774
16 Jun 1774
Age 20
Hannah Tate was married in New Castle County, Delaware Colony
New Castle County, Delaware Colony
1835
1835
Age 81
Death of Hannah Tate in Logan County, Ohio, USA
Logan County, Ohio, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Mar 1754
    Event Place: Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle, Delaware Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 16 Jun 1774
    Event Place: New Castle County, Delaware Colony

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1835
    Event Place: Logan County, Ohio, USA

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