Did John Cates, son of Joseph Cates, marry Martha Sarah Daniel, daughter of James, granddaughter of William, after April 1816, but before 1820 in the Dry Creek, Indian Creek, Cloud's/Clody Creek area of Edgefield District, South Carolina, that later became Saluda County, South Carolina? John Cates migrated to Butler County, Alabama, Fort Deposit area after 1820 census and died there in 1826. About 1881 Martha Cates of near Fort Deposit, Butler County, Alabama, made a War of 1812 pension application on the record of her husband, John Cates, which was rejected because he was not found on the militia rolls. Also not found on militia rolls in modern day research in South Carolina although he was the right age and place. She stated that she was married to John Cates in Edgefield about 1815 by Rev. DeLoach. Rev. DeLoach helped found and preached at Dry Creek Baptist Church, a still active church out from Ward, South Carolina. My husband's branch of the Cates migrated from Alabama to Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas about 1888-89. Vivian Toole Cates, Rt. #2 Box 52-A, Alto, Texas 75925 1-935-858-3801