Genealogy Report for Sarah Catlett and Bartholomew Yates
Generation One
1. Sarah1 CATLETT1 also went by the name of "Sally"2; born
circa 1792;3 married Bartholomew YATES before 1808;4 died circa
1850.5
Bartholomew Yates was born circa 1785 at Virginia.6 He died
circa 1845.7
The two known children of Sarah1 CATLETT and Bartholomew
YATES were as follows:
2 i. Charles Ann2 YATES;8 born circa 1809;9 died
circa 1870.10
Never married. (Stubbs, p. 44).11
+ 3 ii. Robert YATES, born circa 1811; married Mary Ann
Booth WOOD.
Generation Two
3. Robert2 YATES12 (Sarah1 Catlett); born circa 1811;13
married Mary Ann Booth WOOD, daughter of John WOOD and Mary Ann
Booth FIELD, circa 1830 at Virginia;14,15 died circa 1870.16
Mary Ann Booth Wood was born circa 1812.17 She died circa
1875.18
The four known children of Robert2 YATES and Mary Ann Booth
WOOD were as follows:
4 i. Nancy3 YATES;19 born circa 1831 at Virginia;20
died circa 1880.21
Never married.22
5 ii. Sally YATES;23 born circa 1833;24 died circa
1900.25
Never married.26
6 iii. Mary Eliza YATES;27 born circa 1835 at
Virginia;28 died circa 1900.29
+ 7 iv. Robinette YATES, born circa 1837 at Virginia;
married John Samuel COOK.
Generation Three
7. Robinette3 YATES30 (Robert2, Sarah1 Catlett); born circa
1837 at Virginia;31 married John Samuel COOK circa 1855;32 died
circa 1900.33
John Samuel Cook was born circa 1835 at Virginia.34 He began
military service in 1861. Member of the C.S.A.35 Occupation:
Clerk of the Gloucester County Court.36 He died circa 1900.37
The two known children of Robinette3 YATES and John Samuel
COOK were as follows:
8 i. John Samuel4 COOK Jr;38 born circa 1857;39 died
circa 1920.40
9 ii. Eliza COOK;41 born circa 1860 at Gloucester Co.,
Virginia;42,43 married Robert S ROSS circa 1880
at Virginia;44,45 died circa 1920.46
Produced for Dawn Bredaht on: 02 Jan 1996
Prepared by: Karon M. Bosze
Woodbridge, Virginia
Bibliography
Stubbs, Dr. and Mrs. William Carter, A History of Two Virginia
Families Transplanted from England (New Orleans, Louisiana:
privately published, 1918).
Wild Guess, n.d., assumption which is solely a guess based upon
other assumptions and/or secondary sources.
Endnotes
1. Dr. and Mrs. William Carter Stubbs, A History of Two
Virginia Families Transplanted from England (New
Orleans, Louisiana: privately published, 1918), p. 40.
Hereinafter cited as Stubbs, History of Two Virginia
Families.
2. ibid, pp. 38-40.
3. Wild Guess, n.d., assumption which is solely a guess
based upon other assumptions and/or secondary sources.
Hereinafter cited as Wild Guess.
4. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, pp. 38-40.
5. Wild Guess.
6. ibid.
7. ibid.
8. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
9. Wild Guess.
10. ibid.
11. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
12. ibid.
13. Wild Guess.
14. ibid.
15. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
16. Wild Guess.
17. ibid.
18. ibid.
19. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
20. Wild Guess.
21. ibid.
22. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
23. ibid.
24. Wild Guess.
25. ibid.
26. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
27. ibid.
28. Wild Guess.
29. ibid.
30. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
31. Wild Guess.
32. ibid.
33. ibid.
34. ibid.
35. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
36. ibid.
37. Wild Guess.
38. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
39. Wild Guess.
40. ibid.
41. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
42. ibid.
43. Wild Guess.
44. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 44.
45. Wild Guess.
46. ibid.
Last revised: 29 January 1999.
Last reviewed: 29 January 1999.
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