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Birth |
Abt 1803 |
, , Virginia, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Marriage bondsman |
1 Jan 1827 |
, Albemarle, Virginia, USA |
Name |
Thomas Tatrum |
Died |
Aft 1850 |
Buried |
Herring Carter Cemetery (Destroyed), , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Person ID |
I169 |
Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri |
Last Modified |
22 Feb 2009 |
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Father |
William Tatum, d. Yes, date unknown |
Mother |
Lydia Hill, b. Abt 1772, , , Virginia?, USA , d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
26 Jun 1799 |
, Albemarle, Virginia, USA |
Family ID |
F14346894 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Mary A Herring, b. 21 Apr 1802, , Albemarle, Virginia, USA , d. 12 Feb 1844, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Married |
1 Jan 1827 |
, Albemarle, Virginia, USA |
- From Albemarle Co. marriage records:
Mary Herring married Thomas Tatrum 1 Jan 1827; minister, John Goss; bondsman, Isaac D. Crosthwait; witness, Ira Garrett; daughter of Benjamin Herring, who gives his consent; witness, Stephen M. Faris and John Elliott.
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Children |
> | 1. Sarah J. Tatum, b. Abt 1828, , , Virginia, USA , d. 12 Nov 1910, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
| 2. Unknown Daughter Tatum, b. Abt 1829, , Albemarle, Virginia, USA , d. Between 1840 and 1844, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
| 3. Nancy Tatum, b. 13 Jul 1830, , , Virginia, USA , d. 1 Jun 1915, Bourbon Twp, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
| 4. John Henry Tatum, b. 9 Mar 1833, , Callaway, Missouri, USA , d. 22 Jul 1904, Fulton, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
| 5. Mary E. Tatum, b. 8 Jun 1835, , Callaway, Missouri, USA , d. 15 May 1907, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
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Last Modified |
21 Aug 2005 |
Family ID |
F108 |
Group Sheet |
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Headstones |
| Thomas T. Tatum Thomas T. Tatum, b: abt. 1803 Albemarle Co. Virginia, d: after 1850 in Callaway Co. Missouri. On Jan 1, 1827 in Albemarle Co., Virginia he married Mary A. Herring. We believe he was a son of Gravett Tatum and Lydia Hill. No headsones are left in this cemetery.… |
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Notes |
- Thomas Tatrum granted land patent in Fulton, Callaway, MO. Shows family in 1840 and 1850 census in Callaway Co.
We have a land deed that was signed in October of 1843, which shows that Thomas Tatum was alive at that time.
1840 census shows Thos Tatum in Fulton, Callaway MO
1 boy 5-10 John H.
1 male 30-40 Thomas T. Tatum
3 girls 5-10 unknown, Nancy, Mary E.
1 girl 10-15 Sarah J.
1 female 30-40 Mary A. Herring Tatum
1844 Callaway county census
male 11 & under 18 1 John
male 21 & under 45 1 Thomas
female under 11 years 1 Mary
female 11 & under 18 2 Sarah & Nancy
1850 United States Federal Census
about Thomas Taturn
Name: Thomas Taturn
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1803
Birth Place: Virginia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850
Occupation Carpenter
Nancy 20 daughter
Mary 15 daughter
(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 272; Image: 540.
We think he probably died after 1860 even tho we have not found him on a census after 1850. On his daughter, Sarah's death certificate in 1910, the person who filled in the blank for her parents put Tom Tatum and unknown. If Thomas Tatum had died back in the early 1850's, it would be likely that his name would not have been known to this person, just as his wife, Mary's name had been forgotten over time. Just theories...
Thomas as a brother and Frances as a sister, and Lydia and William as parents, is speculation based on ages, relationships in Albemarle Co., Virginia between the Tatum, Hill, and Herring families, and the eventual movement to the same area of Missouri in the same time frame. I do not have positive proof of their relationship, it is speculation at this point. We know they were connected, just not positive how.
Wiley G. Tatum was the son of Gravett Tatum, based on information from Susan D Jones (keeper of the Deupree family history), Gravett Tatum was the son of Benjamin Tatum.
Nancy T. Tatum was the daughter of Lydia Hill and William Tatum, found in the 1850 Callaway Co. Missouri, census..
The connection of Gravett Tatum and William Tatum, is unknown, but does probably exist based on ages, relationships in Albemarle Co., Virginia between the Tatum, Hill, and Herring families, and the eventual movement to the same area of Missouri in the same time frame. I do not have positive proof of this relationship, it is speculation at this point.
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| Marriage bondsman - 1 Jan 1827 - , Albemarle, Virginia, USA |
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| Married - 1 Jan 1827 - , Albemarle, Virginia, USA |
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| Buried - - Herring Carter Cemetery (destroyed), , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
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