In fact on August 17, 1846 in Early County, Georgia, Joseph married Mary Jane Caraway (buried somewhere in Texas), and they had seven children: Martha A. ("Mary Ellen") Pate Derrick and William Jackson Pate, both born in Georgia; Charles Thomas Pate, born in Mississippi; and Rebecca Martha Pate Bass, Joseph Samuel Pate, Jr., James Benton Pate, and Nancy A. Pate Goen, all born in Texas. Why did Joseph abandon his first family?
Joseph Samuel Pate, Sr. died at about age 53 in 1868 in Tyler County, Texas and is probably buried in an unmarked grave in either Campground Cemetery or Magnolia Cemetery in Tyler County, Texas. His ancestry probably goes back to Scotland. I hope one of his descendants will add his photo to this site.
Thanks so much to all the Pate family genealogists for much of this information. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please contact me with any information I should add. You can also go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions.
In fact on August 17, 1846 in Early County, Georgia, Joseph married Mary Jane Caraway (buried somewhere in Texas), and they had seven children: Martha A. ("Mary Ellen") Pate Derrick and William Jackson Pate, both born in Georgia; Charles Thomas Pate, born in Mississippi; and Rebecca Martha Pate Bass, Joseph Samuel Pate, Jr., James Benton Pate, and Nancy A. Pate Goen, all born in Texas. Why did Joseph abandon his first family?
Joseph Samuel Pate, Sr. died at about age 53 in 1868 in Tyler County, Texas and is probably buried in an unmarked grave in either Campground Cemetery or Magnolia Cemetery in Tyler County, Texas. His ancestry probably goes back to Scotland. I hope one of his descendants will add his photo to this site.
Thanks so much to all the Pate family genealogists for much of this information. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please contact me with any information I should add. You can also go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions.