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About Sara (Thompson) / Old Cheraw of MS
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Sarah Elizabeth (Thompson) / Old Cheraw of MS was born on October 31, 1751 in 1209 East 5th Street, Lumberton, Robeson County, NC, 28358,. Her parents were Fnu Ydna IY8599 Lnu and Alsey (Butt) Thompson, Old Cheraw.
Sarah Elizabeth married Thomas Tate. Together they had the following children: Nathaniel Tate; John Tate of Kiln, MS; James Tate; Thomas Tate.
She died in the Jordan River Community of British West Florida prior to reverting back to New Spain and is buried in Holden-Thompson Cemetery, Kiln, MS at McCleod State Park, 8100 Texas Flat Rd, Kiln, MS
Thompson Community hailed from the Eldridges that married to the Holden Beach of NC Regulators, a native censused community in the book, Indians of North Carolina. This community had generational contact from Fur Trade times on New Kent Island to New Kent Parish over by Richmond, Va, to their Hanover Co split off tobacco farming time to this North South Carolina York Co family tied to this transfer community of which some went on to TX enrolling as the 17 Cheraw denoting themselves as such into that majority Creek native community, enrolled there; which the Thompson Cemetery Bennett and Thompsons were part of the Bennetts Creek Reservation, the first of its kind in British America; then, this group spread west dropping some off at http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/cemetery.ht... Thompson Cem in Kiln, MS and at least 14 went on to Mt Tabor in TX. The group named Butts were in GA at "Churrah Creek/Burke's Creek" for helping during the Rev War.
'Thomas and Elizabeth Tate had the following children: William, John, Susannah, Thomas Jr.,Mary, James, Nathanel. 1.) William, living on the Enoree River, S.C. in 1804;.
2.) '''John''', b. ca. 1751 left with transfer community with Holdens, Hodges, Collins,Williams, and Pounds; This community did not leave to get land, they had land from whence they hailed. They came in a Hanover, Va /formed out of New Kent County and for the specific reason of not having to pay poll tax on their skin color which had picked up Lenape early in the tree, then picked up Appomatux and Old Cheraw Nottoway Community / Eastern Siouan at the level of this particular profile who people try to say is a Hubbard with no proof. The Collins who were ydna Goodwin were of the very same group and came at the very same time as did Isom Pounds, known indenture til 21 per Brit law for natives and shows as Isom ennumerated on the Cooper Rolls of 1855. All of these families came together and continued on together.
3) Susannah, b. ca. 1753, m. Reverend Joseph Camp (Kemp), to Rutherford Co., N.C.;
4) Thomas, Jr., b. 1755, m. Fannie , to Kershaw Co., S.C. and thence to Franklin Co., Ga.;
5) Mary, b. ca. 1757, m. Moses Camp (Kemp).
6)James, b. ca. 1760, m. Mary McDaniel.
7) Nathaniel, b. ca. 1762, m. Sarah (14)
Sister's son and sister\s respective legal native designation: 1/8 Cheraw #136 on Mt Tabor Indian Rolls son of legally native maternal enrollee number207 Mt Tabor Indian Rolls - 5/16 Choctaw, the legal designation and the hallogenic native coming from Cheraw, aka Old Cheraw or Natoway(sic) as Laderer denoted them in 1667 travel log, same as Kateras/Hateras - Lotoya Island Lott/Pounds/Ethridge/Evans/Tate Fur Traders.
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Sources: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs corresponden ce between A.C. Tonner, Acting Commissioner for the Dawes Commission, a nd the Secretary of the Interior, April 29, 1904; ref. Land 25846-1904-Okl ahoma Historical Society; Census; Appendix, Some descendants of Margaret M cCoy Thompson, Files MCR 341 and 7124, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Muskoge e, Oklahoma, September 21,1899; 1860 Smith County, TX - Canton Beat - pa ge 5a #905-900; LWT Archibald Thompson January 7, 1856, Smith County Proba te Minutes B-1, pgs 22-24.
GEDCOM Note
Sources: Heads of Families-North Carolina 1790, Fayette District, Robeson County, pg. 49
Sara (Thompson) / Old Cheraw of MS's Timeline
1751 |
October 31, 1751
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1209 East 5th Street, Lumberton, Robeson County, NC, 28358, United States
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1770 |
1770
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Granville, North Carolina, United States
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1985 |
February 27, 1985
Age 233
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March 26, 1985
Age 233
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Lunenburg, Virginia, United States
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8100 Texas Flat Road, Kiln, Hancock County, MS, 39556, United States
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Holden-Thompson Cemetery, Kiln, MS
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