Family of John Tate

Partner: John Tate

  • Name:

  • John Tate

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

Child 1: Monkhouse Tate

  • Name:

  • Monkhouse Tate

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Hannah Hunt (c. 1780-1863)

  • Children:

  • Monkhouse Tate (1798-1849)

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  • William Tate (1800-1865)

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  • George Tate (1802-1886)

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  • Henry Tate (1803-1861)

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  • Emily Tate (1805-1879)

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  • Hannah Maria Tate (1807-1904)

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  • Joseph Pitt Tate (1809-1854)

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  • Charles Frederick Tate (1811- )

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  • Charlotte Eliza Tate (1813-1906)

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  • Lucius Octavius Tate (1821-1902)

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  • Agnes Fanny Tate (1825-1864)

  • Note (shared):

  • St. Mary's Mill, on the Frome below Chalford, took its name from the chantry in Minchinhampton church to which it belonged from 1338. The mill was purchased by John Bryant, merchant, in 1782. Bryant, who had failed in his mortgage repayments, had to sell the mill in 1795 to Monkhouse Tate, whose debts forced him to convey it to his chief creditors in 1812. He joined with them in the sale of the mill to Nathaniel Partridge of Bowbridge in 1816.

    From: 'Minchinhampton: Economic history', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds (1976), pp. 193-200. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=19103

  • Birth:

  • 1765

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  • Occupation (1):

  • 1795 (age 29-30)

  • Purchased St Mary's Mill, Minchinhampton, Gloucs

  • Occupation (2):

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  • Actuary (on son Monkhouse's marriage cert, 1856)

  • Occupation (3):

  • 30 Apr 1812 (age 46-47)

  • Clothier, St Mary's Mills, Minchinhampton (Gloucs Parish Deeds)

  • Occupation (4):

  • 23 Feb 1819 (age 53-54)

  • Clothier, of Chalford, Gloucs; bankrupt (L.Gazette, 23.2.1819)

  • Will:

  • 17 Sep 1833 (age 67-68)

  • Date of will

  • Death:

  • 1841 (age 75-76)

  • St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands

  • Probate:

  • 17 Aug 1841

  • Probate, London, to Hannah Tate, widow

Note on Child 1: Monkhouse Tate - shared note

St. Mary's Mill, on the Frome below Chalford, took its name from the chantry in Minchinhampton church to which it belonged from 1338. The mill was purchased by John Bryant, merchant, in 1782. Bryant, who had failed in his mortgage repayments, had to sell the mill in 1795 to Monkhouse Tate, whose debts forced him to convey it to his chief creditors in 1812. He joined with them in the sale of the mill to Nathaniel Partridge of Bowbridge in 1816.

From: 'Minchinhampton: Economic history', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds (1976), pp. 193-200. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=19103