I am trying to find former Major General William B. Bate's household on the 1870 census. I assume he was in Sumner county at that time. I have been told that one of his daughters who died young was named "Alice" and married a Union Army officer after the war. I have two of the four daughters' info. 1. Mary Irvin "Mazey" Bate - born 1859/60 who married Thomas Masten 2. Susan "Susie" Bate - who married O. B. or O. C. Childs 3. Alice??? Must have been born before 1870 and married by 1880, as she is not in General Bates' household in 1880. 4. Do not know the other child's name or dates. I have heard from a descendant of General Bates' daughter, Alice, but she has been rather ambiguous about her descendancy from General Bates. Regards, W. D. Smith Hillsboro, TN
In checking my notes. General Bate's daughter, Suzanne Bate, married Ozro William Childs in 1891, but i do not know what date or where they were married. I suppose Nashville. Also do not have a marriage date for his daughter: Thomas Fearn Mastin to Mary Irvin Bate, between 1880 - 1890. Thanks again, Will Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 9:09 AM Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] William B. Bate in 1870 >I am trying to find former Major General William B. Bate's household on the >1870 census. I assume he was in Sumner county at that time. I have been >told that one of his daughters who died young was named "Alice" and married >a Union Army officer after the war. > > I have two of the four daughters' info. > > 1. Mary Irvin "Mazey" Bate - born 1859/60 who married Thomas Masten > 2. Susan "Susie" Bate - who married O. B. or O. C. Childs > 3. Alice??? Must have been born before 1870 and married by 1880, as she > is not in General Bates' household in 1880. > 4. Do not know the other child's name or dates. > > I have heard from a descendant of General Bates' daughter, Alice, but she > has been rather ambiguous about her descendancy from General Bates. > > Regards, > > W. D. Smith > Hillsboro, TN > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To search our list archives since 1996, go to > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > and enter Civil-War in the list name > >
On the 1870 U. S. Census in hh 817, Dist. 17, Davidson Co TN, I find: Bate, W. B., age 44, Lawyer, b TN (age 31 on 1860 census) " Julia, " 40, b. AL (age 24 on 1860 census) " Mary, " 16, at school, b. TN (Mary P. age 3, on 1860 census) " Jennie, " 12, " " b. " (Effie M., age 2/12, on 1860 census?) " Rebella, " 6, " " b. " " Sue, " 2, " " b. " Les Williams Tacoma WA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfman" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 9:09 AM Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] William B. Bate in 1870 >I am trying to find former Major General William B. Bate's household on the >1870 census. I assume he was in Sumner county at that time. I have been >told that one of his daughters who died young was named "Alice" and married >a Union Army officer after the war. > > I have two of the four daughters' info. > > 1. Mary Irvin "Mazey" Bate - born 1859/60 who married Thomas Masten > 2. Susan "Susie" Bate - who married O. B. or O. C. Childs > 3. Alice??? Must have been born before 1870 and married by 1880, as she > is not in General Bates' household in 1880. > 4. Do not know the other child's name or dates. > > I have heard from a descendant of General Bates' daughter, Alice, but she > has been rather ambiguous about her descendancy from General Bates. > > Regards, > > W. D. Smith > Hillsboro, TN