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Susanna Suky Tate 1820–1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1820

Birth Location: Alabama

Death Date: 22 May 1920

Death Location: Blacksher, Baldwin, Alabama

Father: David Tate

Mother: Flora (Creek)

Spouse(s): Gray Thomas

Children(s): Sam Andrews, Milly Thomas, Daniel Thomas, Fred Thomas, Jim James

The story of Susanna Suky Tate began in 1820 in Alabama. Susanna Suky Tate married Gray Thomas, Will Andrews, and had children including Daniel Thomas, Fred Thomas, Jim James, Milly Thomas, Sam Andrews. Susanna Suky Tate passed away in 1920 in Blacksher, Baldwin, Alabama.

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Biography

  • The story of Susanna Suky Tate began in 1820 in Alabama.
  • Susanna Suky Tate married Gray Thomas, Will Andrews, and had children including Daniel Thomas, Fred Thomas, Jim James, Milly Thomas, Sam Andrews.
  • Susanna Suky Tate passed away in 1920 in Blacksher, Baldwin, Alabama.

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Susanna Tate's Ancestors

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Susanna Tate
1820–1920
Birth Place: Alabama
Parents
David Tate
1778–1829
Tallassee, Elmore County, AL
Flora (McGillivraym) (Creek)
1800–1890
Creek Nation
Grandparents
Colonel (John David Tate (Adam); Commander of Fort Toulouse; British Superintendent of Southern Indian Affairs (m\1)) {GA}
1758–1779
Scotland
Susanna (Sehoy McGillivray Tate Weatherford "Wind Clan" (Clan des Vents) Princess) III
1759–1812
Hickory Grounds, Little Tulsa, Elmore, Alabama, United States
Chief (Captain Samuel “Sam” Isaac; Chief of Coosada (Creek)) {AL}
1765–1813
The Creek Nation
Mary (Elizabeth "Lizzy" McGillivray (Alexander) (Creek)) {SC}
1781–1831
Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Alexander McGillivray
1750–1793
Elise Moniac
1775–1794
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lachlan Georgia
1719–1799
Sehoy (McGillivray)
1722–1785
William Moniac
1740–1787

Susanna Tate's Descendants

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Susanna (Suky) Tate (abt 1820–22 May 1920) m. Gray Thomas (abt 1830–)
  1. 1. Sam Andrews 1866–
  2. 2. Milly Thomas 1857–
  3. 3. Daniel Thomas 1858–
  4. 4. Fred Thomas 1854–1930
  5. 5. Jim James 1850–

Susanna Tate's Timeline

2 Records

1820
abt 1820
Birth of Susanna Suky Tate in Alabama
Alabama
1920
22 May 1920
Age 100
Death of Susanna Suky Tate in Blacksher, Baldwin, Alabama
Blacksher, Baldwin, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1820
    Event Place: Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 May 1920
    Event Place: Blacksher, Baldwin, Alabama

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