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    Henderson Wesley Bates

    Male 1779 - 1845  (66 years)


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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Henderson Wesley Bates was born in 1779 in Wythe County, Virginia U.S.A. (son of William Bates and Margaret Young); died in 1845.

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  William Bates was born on 02 Feb 1736/37 in Holston River, Montgomery, Virginia; died on 03 Feb 1811 in Abingdon, Washington, Virginia U.S.A..

      Notes:

      From Lois Frimin's book: " Ancestors and Descendants of George a nd Margarte Bates MARTIN"
      by - Lois Firmin

      Land Patents

      05 Jul 1785 William Bates of Washington Co VA Patent Book " Q" Page 356 for 390 acres of both
      sides of Kalocks Cr., a branch of the middle fork of Holstein Ri ver. adj. Russell, and
      Thompson.


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      From "Robert Young, Sr. Patriot and Pioneer" by Dessie Little S immons and Fred Simmons

      Chapter XI (page 485-6)

      Margaret Young and William Bates

      Margaret Young (? - 7-11-1793) married William Bates (2-02-173 7 - 2-03-1811). Margaret was reared on Buffalo Creek "in the Fo rks of the James River", which at the present time is Rockbridg e County, Va. The actual date and place of birth is unknown. Sh e was a daughter of Robert and Mary Young and so named in the wi ll of Robert Young, Sr. dated February 8, 1792 (Washington Count y, TN).

      According to Bates Descendants, William Bates was born in the sa me general area "of the then Montgomery County that was formed i n 1789 into Wythe County, along the Middle fork of the Holston R iver, possibly as far downstream as Seven Mile Ford." [William Bates might be the son of Joseph Bates of Virginia, but no primary document supporting this relationship has been found.]

      The Marriage Records of Augusta County, VA, which were recorded b y the Clerk for the years 174801774, on the fly leaves at the en d of the Fee Books, show the names of the groom who applied fo r license during these years. William Bates secured a license t o marry January 15, 1765. Although Margaret Young was not liste d as the intended bride, there is strong and conclusive evidenc e that she was the bride as she was the mother of all his childr en.

      From a deed recorded in Montgomery County, VA, it is likely Margare t Young Bates died in that county. William made his will in Wyt he County, VA, and his estate was settled in that county, so it i s assumed he died in Wythe County. Where they were buried is un known.

      From the records in Virginia State Library, William Bates serve d from Fincastle County, VA (now defunct and renamed Montgomery Co. ) in Capt. William Cocke's Company for 30 days and was paid 2 lb . 5 shillings for his services. In the LIST OF ACCOUNTS, same c ounty, William Bates was shown as being paid for 107 days "horse hire." This conflict was known as Lord Dunmore's War (SHLDIERS O F FINCASTLE County, VA 1774 by Mary B. Kegley, 1974, pp 13 and 57 , reproduced by Copy Cat, 1941 Franklin Road, S.W. Roanoke, VA) . Other services records by a descendant, Elisabeth Bates Nisbi t, Houston, TX: "Richmond, VA, 6-09-1784, AUDITOR'S ACCOUNTS XXI I, 1784, p 76, Reg. 8383 - Sundry Accounts (Militia), Warrant t o William Bates, 2 lb. 4 shillings, 8 pence. HISTORICAL REGISTE R OF OFFICERS OF CONTINENTAL ARMY 1775-1783 - William Bates (VA ) Ensign, 3rd VA, 8-15-1777, Retired 9-14-1778 (by Heitman, p 91 ). Gwathmey, p 47 states: William Bates, Ensign 3 CL (Continenta l Line) 8-15-1777, Retired 9-17-1778."

      William Bates, Henry Bates, Sr. and Henry Bates, Jr. were amon g those who signed the undated Petition to the N. C. Council, en dorsed August 22, 1776 by N.C. Their signatures at the end of t he petition are among those of many pioneer settlers tot what i s now Tennessee. The petition is entitled "to the Hon. the Prov incial Council of North Carolina," a verbatim copy of which is r eproduced in ANNALS OF TENNESSEE TO THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CE NTURY, by J. G. M. Ramsey, originally printed 1853.

      William Bates was listed in the records of Washington County, N. C. (TN as early as 1776.) According to the deeds in Washington Co., VA (Deed Book 1, p 183). William and Margaret Young Bates li ved in Washington County, VA on 390 acres of land which William rec eived a patent for July 5, 1785. The land was described as "bei ng on both sides of Carlocks Creek on a branch of the Middle For k of Holston River." William Bates paid "two hundred and sixty f ive pounds current money of Virginia" for this land.

      After the death of Margaret Young Bates, July 11, 1793, Willia m Bates married Annabel Oates. They were married July 7, 1796 b y the Presbyterian Minister, Edward Crawford. (Marriage recor d contributed by Edna Ann Raiter taken from Fleet's MARRIAGE REG ISTER, COLONIAL ABSTRACTS, p 17.) There were no children by thi s marriage. As far as we have been able to document, William Ba tes was married twice: first to Margaret Young, second to Annabe l Oats.

      William Bates died February 3, 1811 in Wythe County, VA. He lef t a will in that county dated January 11, 1811, proved March 12 , 1811. The Inventory of Sales shows two Negroes, Nanci and All en in addition ot the Negro girl, Fillis. These, William had se t aside in his will for the use of his second wife, Annabel. Hi s personal estate was valued at $1,138.71 on June 11, 1811. Th e Inventory and Appraisment of his estate on March 20, 1811 show ed seven outstanding notes and the value of the two slaves a t $ 626.67. However, in the June 11, 1811 Inventory of Sales, t he two slaves were sold for $807.00 and the outstanding notes ha d evidently been paid, as they were not shown outstanding at thi s time. Joseph and John Bates were Executors, but Charles Bate s and Patrick Bates Buchanan were the securities in the sum of f our thousand dollars.

      After the death of William Bates, Annabel Bates married 11-12-18 12, Jonas Smith with Nicholas Regan, Minister. She left a wil l in Washington County, VA, Will Book 6, p 118:

      I Annabel Smith of Washington County, Virginia do hereby make m y last will and Testament in manner and form following, that i s to say:

      Ist I desire that all the money with the exception of $ 21.00 re ceived by me, that I may have in hands of Joseph Bates, Executo r of William Bates, dec'd, and willed to me by said William Bate s, dec'd, with all legal interest accruing thereto may be give n to Elijah Bates.

      2nd I desire that the said Elijah Bates have my large Bible.

      3rd If there remain any property of any kind in the hands of sai d Executor or any other person that willed to me by said Willia m Bates, dec'd, and undisposed of by me I give the same to sai d Elijah Bates.

      And Lastly, I appoint said Elijah my Executor of this my Last Wi ll and Testament, hereby revoking all other wills thereto made b y me.

      In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my se al this 14th October 1829.

      Signed - Annabel Smith (Seal)

      Witnesses: Robert Stewart, James Heron and Jno. Smyth

      At a court held for Washington County, 16 February 1830 - The Las t Will and Testament of Annabel Smith was produced in it and pro ved by the oath of Robert Stewart, a subscribing witness, and or dered to be recorded.

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      From " Bates Booster" January 1974 Volume 3., No. 1

      Personal Property Tax List for Wythe County, VA

      over 16 BLACKS horses/mules
      Year Name white men over 12/over 1 6 colts/mares

      1794 -William Bate s 2 1 1 7
      1795 - William Bate s 1 0 2 9
      1796 - William Bate s 1 0 1 8
      1797 - William Bate s 1 1 0 6
      1798- William Bate s 1 0 2 5
      1800 - William Bate s 1 2 2 5
      1801 - William Bate s 2 0 3 5
      1802 - William Bate s 2 0 3 9
      1803 - William Bate s 2 0 3 7
      1804 - William Bate s 2 0 2 5
      1805 - William Bate s 1 0 2 4
      1806 - William Bate s 1 1 2 3
      1807 - William Bate s 1 1 2 5




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      Will of William Bates of Wythe County, Virginia

      In the Name of God amen

      I William Bates of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia bei ng sick in body but in perfect mind and memory and knowing tha t it is appointed for all men once to die do make this my last w ill and Testament and first of all who give it (sic) and my bod y to the dust And as for my temporal Estate of such goods chatle s and it hath pleased God to bestow upon mee I give and bequeat h in manner following viz first all I give and bequeath to my we ll beloved wife Anable one negro girl named Fillis to dispose o f as she thinks proper her life time. Also the Dwelling house a nd one third of the plantation hur life time and two beds and fu rniture and all the household furniture Except the rest of the b eds and furniture. Also six Cows and claves. And mare named Bon . And two hundred dollars in cash the above mentioned Fillis an d her Increase is to gow to my Ears and all that Remains in hu r hands at hur death. The negro girl and hur increase to be div ided Amongst the Ears and the Ballance of that Remains in hur h ands to dispose of whome she seas proper of my Children. I g ive and bequeath to my two sons Thomas and Charles After my wif e's desease my plantation to be eqully divided between them an d Charles shall have the dwelling house and the lower end o f the place. I give and bequeath to my Children all the Ballanc e of the Estate to be equally divided Amongst them James, Robe rt, Joseph I give and bequeath the Elijah 120 dollars out of t he Estate. Henderson, Molly and Jane and Charles Joseph Bats a nd John Bats my true and lawful Executors of this my last will a nd Testament to see that the same bee performed According to m y true intent and meaning And I do hereby disanull and Revoke al l former Wills maid by mee and Constituted this only to bee my l ast Will and Testament in witness whareof I have hearunto set m y hand and seal this 11th day of January 1811.

      Signed Sealled and Acknowlledged William Bat s (seal)
      by the said William Bates is and for
      his last will and Testament in the presants of us
      Attest
      Jacob Hays Ander McDaniel William Harrell


      At a Court of Quarterly Session held for Wythe County on Tuesda y the 12th day of March 1811. The last Will and Testament of Wil liam Bats deceased was exhibited in Court and proved by the Oath s of Jacob Aman McDaniel and William Harrell the Subscribing Wit nesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded.

      And on the Motion of Joseph Bats and John Bats the Excutors name s in the sd will who entered into bond with Charles Bats and Pat rick Buchaman their securities in the Sum of four Thousand dolla rs conditioned as the law directs and took the Oaths required b y law. Probate of the said Will is granted them in due form.

      Will Book #2, page 9 Teste David M Croy DC

      William married Margaret Young on 15 Jan 1765 in Augusta County, Virginia. Margaret (daughter of Robert Young and Mary) was born in in James River, Rockbridge, Virginia; died on 11 Jul 1793 in Montgomery County, Virginia U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 3.  Margaret Young was born in in James River, Rockbridge, Virginia (daughter of Robert Young and Mary); died on 11 Jul 1793 in Montgomery County, Virginia U.S.A..
      Children:
      1. Robert Bates was born on 30 Jan 1766 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
      2. Margaret Bates was born on 22 Apr 1767 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died on 08 Jun 1817.
      3. Elijah Bates was born about 1770 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died about 1835 in Bates County, Missouri U.S.A..
      4. Mary Bates was born about 1775 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
      5. Joseph Bates was born on 06 May 1777 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died in 1849 in Bates Coves, Overton, Tennessee U.S.A..
      6. 1. Henderson Wesley Bates was born in 1779 in Wythe County, Virginia U.S.A.; died in 1845.
      7. John Wallis Bates was born on 17 May 1779 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died in May 1843 in Whitesburg, Letcher, Kentucky U.S.A.; was buried in Old Bates Cemetery, Kona, Letcher, Kentucky U.S.A..
      8. Jane Bates was born about 1781 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
      9. Thomas Bates was born on 15 Apr 1784 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died on 04 Aug 1835 in Wythe County, Virginia U.S.A..
      10. Charles Bates was born on 06 May 1787 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died in 1822.


    Generation: 3

    1. 6.  Robert Young was born about 1700 in Ireland; died in Feb 1792 in Tennessee U.S.A..

      Notes:

      [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]

      From the Book "ROBERT YOUNG, SR. PATRIOT AND PIONEER" by Fred an d Dessie Simmons, Johnson City, TN.

      Mrs. Geo. Martin was Margaret Bates, daughter of Elijah Bates, s on of William Bates and Margaret Young Bates. Margaret was daugh ter of Robert Young.

      Robert Young, Sr. made his will Feb. 8, 1792 - Washington County, T N. will Book I, pp 23, 24,25. The original will bears his own si gnature. The original will transcribed verbatim:

      "In the name of God Amen I Robert Young of the County of Washing ton and Territory of the United States of America South of the R iver Ohio being in a weak and Low Condition of body but of soun d mind and perfect memory (Blessed be God) and calling to mind t he Uncertainty of this life and that it is appointed for all me n once to die, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testamen t in Manner and Form following and desire it to be received by a ll as Such (first) I most humbly bequeath my Soul to God my Make r and my Body to the Earth to be buried in a Decent and Christia n Manner at the Discretion of my Executor and Executrix hereafte r named. Nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shal l receive the Same by the mighty power of God and as Touching su ch worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in thi s Life and I will first of all hath all my just Debts, if any, a nd my funeral expenses be first paid and the remainder of my Est ate real and personal, I give, Demise and Bequeath in the follow ing Manner (To Wit).

      Imprimis I will and bequeath unto my Loving Wife, Mary, six cow s and six sheep and one half of my hogs and her choice of any Tw o of my horse Creatures out of the whole stock also the one hal f of the plows and gears and one half of the Wagon and one hal f of the Cleared Land on my mansion plantation during her natura l life and at the Decease of my said Wife, the said one half o f the Cleared Land to Devolve to my son Joseph Young, his heir s and assigns forever. I also give and bequeath to my said Wif e the one half of the mansion house and furniture therein and th e one half of the out houses during her Natural life and at he r decease to be disposed of as herein afterward directed.

      Item: I will and Bequeath to my son Joseph Young my mansion Plan tation I now live on containing six hundred and forty acres wit h all the appurtenances except the reservation heretofore made d uring my wife's natural life. I also give and Bequeath to my sai d son, Joseph Young, the other half of my plows and gears and th e one half of the Wagon.

      Item I will and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Gilliland on e Spanish Milled Dollar.

      Item I will and bequeath to my Daughter Martha Casady one Spanis h Milled Dollar

      Item I give and bequeath the remaining part of my Estate in th e following manner (to wit) to be equaly Divided among the follo wing Legatees John Young, William Young, Robert Young, Thomas Yo ung, Charles Young, Joseph Young, my sons and to my Daughters Ja ne Long, Margaret Bates, Mary Duglys and Agnes Henry and my Gran dsons Joseph Young the son of James Young decd, Robert Gillilan d and Robert Casady.

      Robert married Mary. [Group Sheet]


    2. 7.  Mary
      Children:
      1. 3. Margaret Young was born in in James River, Rockbridge, Virginia; died on 11 Jul 1793 in Montgomery County, Virginia U.S.A..