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I have found some info from the Pate List Archives:

 

A 1998 posting:

I recently obtained a copy of a Lassiter family manuscript. One of the families listed is that of Susan Mary Lassiter, born 23 Sept. 1837, in Bedford Co., Tennessee; married in Carroll County, Arkansas about 1857 to David Pate (sometimes called Sam.) He was 10 to 15 years older than she. They later moved to California. I have some additional information, children, etc. If this information would be helpful to you, please let me know.
Lorene

Found this from 2006:

Because Susan Mary Lassiter's daughter's description of her mother's life (including married to David Pate) has been on and off the web when I've tried to look for it, I finally tossed a copy up onto my own web site:
http://geographile.com/genealogy/lassiterpate.html

In particular, I added some personal notes at the bottom, including that the expanded account on familytreemaker.com muddies some of my childhood info, that given their circumstances and a house fire, the high chair in my kitchen, which I'd always been told "came around the horn in a sailing vessel" after David Pate made it, probably didn't. I wonder if anyone here knows enough about David Pate's family to say where the chair might have come from. I linked it from that page, but it's also here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos//60174850/

I welcome any other information or contact from that family, as well as more of David's background (I knew he'd come from Illinois, but not of Virginia before that). Susan Mary's is pretty well documented in Lassiter (with multiple spellings) history to before the family's arrival in Virginia in the late 1600s.

Thanks,

Mary

 

NOTE: the Flickr link takes you a page no longer available.


 

As you can see, the Pate List is a valuble resource tool.

 

Here is another 1998 posting by Lorene:

On Friday I posted the names of Susan Mary and David Pate's children, with some dates, places, etc. to the Pate-L. This is all the information I have on this family. Here is a repeat of that posting:

 

My information comes from "The Lassiter Family" by Laura Sarratt, found in the Franklin County Library, Franklin Co., TN. It is not a published book, but a 15-page article, dated March 13, 1982. Below is all the Pate information included. I am copying directly from the article and do not have any additional information about this family, except Lassiter ancestry:

 

Children of Peggy Glass & Nicholas Lasater:
5. Susan Mary

Susan Mary Lassiter Pate Born: 23 Sept. 1837, Bedford Co., Tenn. (probably at Rowsville, a little hamlet outside (east) of Shelbyville where Nicholas owned property and seemed to live then. Married in Carroll Co., Arkansas about 1857 to David Pate (sometimes called Sam.) He was 10 to 15 years older than she. He came to Arkansas to visit relatives which were no doubt the Cheney or Chaney family who also lived in Osage Township, Carroll Co., Ark. Later in Calif. David & Susan met up with some Cheneys (his relatives) in Lake Co.,Calif. Susan died: 17 March 1918, Paso Robles, Calif. (San Luis Obispo Co.).

 

Children of Susan Mary and David Pate:

 

1. Albert probably died in 1858, a few weeks old. Is supposed to have died in Louisiana, but in 1858 Susan & David were living in Drew County, Arkansas, which is just above the Louisiana Border, so perhaps he died there if David went down to look for work, or perhaps he died in Drew Co.

 

2. Laura Amanda Pate--this is my grandmother. Her tombstone says she was born in 1858, but this does not jive with the fact that Susan & David sold out in Drew Co. in Aug. of 1858 and supposedly left right after that for Calif. Unless they sold by proxy, which is not stated in the deed. The story goes Susan was pregnant with Grandma when she arrived in California & Laura was born in Fairfield (near Benicia) 14 June 1859. (Even Laura's death certificate says 1858, so we can't be sure.) (So does the Young Bible in possession of my older sister, and Laura was probably pretty young when those notes were made.) Laura married Francis Young in Dec. 1875 in San Luis Obispo Co., Calif. She died 13 July 1946 in Paradise Calif., and is buried in Madronia Cemetery, Saratoga, Calif.

 

3. Joel Pate b. 3 July 1861, Suisun, Calif., d. 16 Feb. 1931, San Luis Obispo Co., Calif.

 

4. Emma Pate b. 1864, died at 18 months in Tulare Co., Calif.

 

5. May Pate b. 1866 (mar. Gillis)

 

6. Robert Lee Pate b. 4 Dec 1868 d. 26 Nov. 1948, SLO County, Calif.

 

7. Grace b. 1 Feb. 1872, Templeton, Calif., d. 16 Oct. 1963, Paso Robles, SLO Co., Calif. Mar. R. C. Heaton.

 

There are many conjectures about the death of David Pate, but he is supposed to have gone to Oregon in 1877 looking for a new place to live and was killed by Indians.


If this did not appear on Pate-L, you may forward or let me know and I will repost.

Lorene

 

Here is 2003 posting from JinksPate (RIP):

 

David Samuel Pate, b. c 1827 IL, d. c 1877 CA
md Susan Mary Lassiter, b. 23 Sep 1837 TN

Children:
Albert Pate, b. 1856, d. 1856
Laura Amanda Pate, b. 14 Jun 1859
  md Francis Granger Young
Joel P Pate, b. 3 Jul 1861 CA
  md Ida Christine Petersen
Emma Pate, b. 1864 CA
Mary Susan Pate, b. 24 Nov 1866 CA
  md William Francis Gillis
Robert Lee Pate, b. 4 Dec 1868 CA
  md Margaret Caroline Hays
Grace Ellen Pate, b. 1 Feb 1872
  md Rollin C Heaton

David & Susan married in Carroll Co, AR and
evidently lived for a while in LA, before moving
to CA - The family was in 1860 Solano Co, CA;
1880 to 1910 in San Luis Obispo Co, CA

 

Hope this added some new info for your research

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Thanks Sherry, I will compare this to my data, but I think most of it is already in my FamilyTreeMaker data. A lot of it came from data that my Mom and I collected years ago. David Pate could have made the highchair mentioned (I have corresponded with the young lady that now owns it). It may not have come around the horn with Susan, but build when they lived in California. Our children were the fifth generation born and raised in the Paso Robles area where David and Susan lived until he went to Oregon and was never hear from again. Killed by Indians according to a letter.

My ancestry comes down from Laura Amanda Pate (b 14 Jun 1859, md Francis Granger Young.) I remember my Great Grandmother Laura Amanda (Pate) Young.

Hi Donna:

I've since found out that my high chair was made by my grandmother's grandfather, and came out from Pennsylvania, not my grandfather's grandfather :) So it came with the Todds. 

Mary Bowden (mother: Roberta Lee Pate <-- Waldo Hayes Pate <-- Robert Lee Pate <-- David Samuel Pate)

Joel of the PATE List sent this for you:

In the files of Jinks Pate Lee the David Samuel Pate md Susan M Lassiter GedCom is file IL70. To the best of my knowledge Jinks did not put a descendancy chart of this line on her freepages website. If you or anyone else needs and wants such, I will endeavor to make it available. Jinks' file will have the names of other researchers working or interested in this line. The best work on this family was prepared by Grace Ellen Pate Heaton in SanLuis Obispo Co., CA. (SLO Co., CA). There was a copy of this work on theFamily Tree Maker site. This URL may be stale or broken:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/t/John-E-Pate/

I have a copy of the narrative of this work. It runs 13 pages and I have added two pages of research notes. This work is available upon request.

Susan Mary Lassiter Pate b 23 Sep 1837, Bedford Co TN (probably at Rowsville, (east) of Shelbyville where Nicholas owned property and seemed to live then. Married in Carroll Co AR about 1857 to David Pate (sometimes called Sam.) He was 10 to 15 years older than she. He came to AR to visit relatives, which were no doubt the Cheney or Chaney family, who also lived in Osage Township, Carroll Co AR

David Pate was born about 1828 in Illinois. This verified by the 1870 census of SLO Co., CA as well as the 1900, 1910, and 1920 censuses of SLOCo., CA. The latter enumerations are of his children and show the place of birth of the father as Illinois.

It is possible that here is a living Pate male from this line. If so and if he could be recruited for the Pate DNA Project, it would add tremendously to our knowledge base.

Donna, you may want to consider joining the Pate List. I think you can set it for digest mode and you will just get one email with all the days postings.

Some people don't like the list because they get too much mail, if it is an active list. Just a thought.

Sherry
Thanks Sherry, again I have all this data. John Pate and I have exchanged info for years. We need to find where in Illinois David Pate came from and who his parents were. It doesn't look promising at this time.

I still have file drawers of family data that are not in the computer and I have been data entering since 1985! I have volunteered as a librarian, and at the National Archives - Seattle in the past, where I had tons of data to go through at my leisure. I know, that sooner or later, some one from the Pate line, be it collateral or direct descendant, is bound to find something. Just hope it will be soon. I haven't even been able to connect David to the cousins that he was supposed to visit on his way to that land in Oregon!

I thank everyone that is trying to help.
John Pate?? I don't know a John, unless you mean one from Louisiana. (My cousin). Joel is in FL (I think).

I have noticed that all the info coming in is forward and not backward. Very frustrating!

Sherry
John E. Pate of Gilroy, CA, aka Jack. Sorry to confuse you. Jack and I are second cousins 1x removed.

My Mom, Lilah Lorraine (Gillis) Morlan and her cousin, Minna Susan (Pate) Wilcox corresponded until Minna's death on 13 Mar 1994 in Gilroy, CA.

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