According to papers sent to me. Nathan Green Pate b 13 Oct 1845 d 14 Sep 1901 Jefferson Co Ga was the son of Nathan and Mary G Andrews. Also have Bible pages. Nathan Pate was the son of Drury & Betsey Thorpe. Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joel Pate" <patej@nettally.com> To: <PATE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 9:58 PM Subject: [PATE GENEALOGY] Nathan Green Pate 1845-1901 > Nathan Green Pate 13 Oct 1845-14 Sep 1901 married Frances "Minnie" Perdue 1846-2 Jul 1921. > They married in Jefferson Co GA 27 Feb 1872. They are buried at Stapleton Bapt Church Cemetery in Jefferson County GA. There is some basis to believe that her name was Francis Minerva Perdue. > > He was a Confederate Soldier. Both apparently received a pension for his service. The following is an abstract of her application file-- > Pate, N. G. (Mrs.) Jefferson Co., GA Widow's Pension Application Widow of N. G. Pate, Co I 5th GA Regt GA Militia Infantry 1919 Married 27th Feb 1872 Jefferson Co Husband Enlisted May 1864, Warrenton, Ga, Co I 5th Ga Reg Georgia Military Infantry Command discharged 1864 Augusta, GA Husband not present, at home wounded in the hand Husband died Sept 14th 1901, Stapleton, Jefferson Co, GA Application signed 25th Aug 1919 Witness to application-- W. E. English Application for Pension due Deceased Pensioner For Mrs. N. G. Pate, Jefferson Co Died July 2nd 1921 T. R. Pate, 14 Oct 1921 > > T R Pate is their son Thomas Roger Pate 14 Mar 1880-29 Oct 1944, also buried at Stapleton > > Mary Cornelia Pate 7 Jul 1851-21 Apr 1916 married John Thomas Perdue 6 Nov 1850 -? > They married 26 Oct 1871 in Warren Co GA > Grave marker at Scuggs Cemetery, Warren Co GA has birth and death dates for her, but > only birth date for him. [John Thomas Perdue died, per GA Death Index, 4 Oct 1952 in > Jefferson Co at age 94] The 1900 census has his birth as Nov 1849 > > Nathan Green Pate and Mary Cornelia Pate were PROBABLY siblings and were the children of Nathan G Pate and Mary Gabriella Andrews of Warren Co GA > > > > > > > >