A
William Blanton
witnessed the sale of land by Wm/Elizabeth Tate in 1765 in Mecklenburg County VA.
In
1782 William Blanton sold 247 acres to Reuben Blanton in Brunswick Co VA.
In 1786 Reuben Blanton witnessed a land transaction for
William Tate Sr. in Spartanburg
County, SC.
Edmund Blanton and Delilah Tate:
Edmund's
father was Lewis, mother was Frances Hester. Lewis was the son of Reuben Blanton and
Martha Johnson.
Delilah’s father was Wm Tate Jr. and her mother’s name was
Mary.
Wm Tate Sr was Delilah's grandfather; his
wife’s name was Elizabeth Hester.
Delilah's grandmother Elizabeth’s parents
were James and Frances
Hester.
(Is anyone else a little confused by the repetition of
names in families, or is it just me?)
Census of
Rutherford Co., Burwell Bradford Blanton married Mary Caroline "Polly"Tate, b.
1810
MARGARET TATE, b. 1827,
Monroe County, Tennessee; m. CLAYBORN BLANTON, Abt. 1846.
Sue Blanton 1917-1995 married Haskell Tate
1916-1997. Both are buried Oak Grove
United Methodist Church Cemetery. Sue Blanton is a descendant of Jeremia and Sarah
Womack Blanton
David Tate, married Nancy Blanton, daughter of
Reuben Blanton, Sr. David died ca 1812
in Rutherford/Cleveland Co, NC.
"My gg-grandmother was Delilah Tate, sister
to your Henry Howe Tate. She married Edmund Blanton. Her sister Martha
(Patsy) Tate married Edmund's uncle, Herod Blanton."
Interesting: Not our line that I
can see, but interesting!
The
last known child of Martha and George was (8) Alsey Blanton b. 1822 m. Madison "Mattney" Blanton.
He may have m. 1. Rebecca Blanton, dau of John Blanton, in Green Co. TN and had
four children named John, Cyrene, Martha, and Delila.
It is
told that Madison migrated to western Kentucky and Arkansas and brought back a
child named James Blanton who first shows in 1860 Magoffin census at age 17. His
mother is said to have been an Indian.
This
James Blanton (though not a descendant of Martha) was the eldest child in that
census. Madison Blanton then m. Alsy Blanton b. 1822, youngest dau of Martha and
George
The
above little story has nothing to do with the Tate's but seems to have a lot to
do with Blantons!