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About Austin Choate, Sr.
Austin Choate
- Gender: Male
- Born: Abt 1786 Place: North Carolina, USA
- Father: Christopher Choate, (s/o Christopher) (Bef 1746 - Abt 1810)
- Mother: Prudence [%E2%80%94?%E2%80%94], said to be Full Cherokee? (c 1760 - )
Family
https://choatesofthesouth.org/getperson.php?personID=I127&tree=choate0
Spouse: Naomi "Oma" Pyburn, said to be “Full Cherokee” ? (1790 - Abt 1852)
Children
- 1 Elizabeth Choate (m.Ramsey) (1802 - )
- 2 Sarah (Sallie) Choate (m.Ramsey) (1804 - )
- 3 Thomas Choate (1805 - 1853)
- 4 Rachel Choate, (m.Cole) (ca 1805 - )
- 5 John Choate (1808 - )
- 6 Nancy Choate (m.McCollins) (1813 - )
- 7 Austin "Bulger" Choate (16 Dec 1815 - 4 Jan 1901)
- 8 Edward Choate (1822 - 29 Aug 1894)
Austin Choate & Elizabeth Naomi "Omy" Pyburn as qualifying ancestors on Guion Miller application of Mary (Choate) Quarels
1786 Austin Descendents from Cherokee Claim. This 1907 Eastern Cherokee Claim by Mary Ann (nee. Choate) Quarles list her children, her brother and sisters, her parents (Edward [b.1817] and Elizabeth Cole [b.1830]), her fathers siblings, and grand parents (Austin[b.1786] and Oma Pyburn [b.1790]).
Eastern Cherokee heritage from the Guion Miller Roll
Posted 15 Sep 2016 by idabelle388
Taken from a Quarle website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~quarles/tennessee.html Application for Eastern Cherokee from the Guion Miller roll. This page is an affidavit from Joseph Huddleston and Nancy (unreadable) that states the following: State of Tennessee We Jospeph Huddleston & Nancy ?, citizens of Putnam count, Tennessee solemnly swear that we are respectively 77 and 80 yeras old, we were well and intmately acquainted with Austin Choate and Oma Pyburn Choate the grand parents on her fathers side of the claimant Mary A. Choate Quarles. Oma Pyburn Choate was a full blood cherokee indian and her husband Austin Choate was half bood Cherokee Indian. There were first cousins as well as husband and wife. They both died in what is now Putnam County, TN, almost 55 years ago. They were the grand parents of claimant, Mary A. Choate Quarles and the parents of her father, Edward Choate. Signed by the notary and dated August 26, 1907. Application number: 39499
https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/86391459/person/830126...
Austin Choate heritage
Posted 28 Apr 2016 by idabelle388
Austin Choate, during his growing years, found his family to be involved in the trading business with the Cherokee Indian, as well as other nations. Austin, himself, was half English and half Cherokee because of the marriage between Christopher Choate III and Prudence Staley, a Full Blooded Cherokee (records on file with the Cherokee nation). At the time of his mother's marriage, Prudence dad, according to the records, was the Chief of the Cherokee tribe. The Choate's felt that their trading business would be enhanced by marrying within the Cherokee nation.
Austin's own daughter, Hannah Choate, born abt. 1789 from Buncombe County, North Carolina, was part Cherokee. Her mother, Elizabeth Pyburn, help raise her during those growing years. The marriage in 1774, between Austin & Elizabeth Pyburn, produced 9 children. Some were born in Virginia and others, including Hannah were born in Buncombe County, North Carolina. For some reason, Hannah's name on the majority of the "pedigree" trees was not listed. The reasons for this are quite explainable, the first reason is because of the marriage between John Bradford Jr and Hannah Choate. No one was able to correct the spelling of her last name (Schroate) and carry back the history of her birth.
The second reason for her tree not continuing was because of errors on the date of her birth and birth location.
The third reason was in regard to marriage date of John Bradford Jr and Hannah Choate, which must have taken place in 1808, because their first child was born in 1809. Also, John Bradford Jr must had been married before to unknown Bradford, because his first daughter is Mary Bradford, born 1799. Therefore, John Bradford Jr, first wife must had died at child birth. Which explains some of the errors in regard to John Bradford Jr and Hannah Choate's list of children. That's why, in regard to Hannah Choate, some family trees on Ancestry.com show her birth abt 1780 and others show abt. 1790. But the correct birth date for Hannah is abt. 1789. The reason for the birth not being 1790 is because of her brother, Thomas Choate, who was in born in 1790. Therefore, there is no way that Hannah could had been born in 1790. The final decision on this matter is because the Cenus of 1850, show John at 73 and Hannah at 60 in Yancey County, North Carolina, USA.
John Bradford Jr and Hannah Choate are our 5th generation great grandfather and grandmother who produced our 4th generation great grandfather, George Allen Bradford.
Origins
https://choatesofthesouth.org/getperson.php?personID=I93&tree=choate01
Christopher Choate (1746 - 1810) (son of Christopher) married an unknown woman. Their children were:
- 1 Moses Choate (1774 - 1868)
- 2 Christopher Choate (1775 - )
- 3 Aaron Choate (1775 - )
- 4 Isaac Choate (1775 - )
- 5 Delila Choate (1775 - )
- 6 Austin Choate (Abt 1786 - )
- 7 Stokley D Choate (Abt 1800 - Aft 1850)
References
- https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/86391459/person/830126...
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153484736/austin-choate
- https://choatesofthesouth.org/media/CHOATE%20FAMILY%20Of%20Baltimor...
- What do we know about the origins of Prudence, mother of Prudence Choate Dykes?
- Prudence was never related to Moytoy, & in fact the Moytoy stuff is pure fiction. Austin wasn't 1/2 Cherokee-Cherokees were never in Maryland.
- DISPUTED! (Cherokees were never in Maryland) -- See https://userpages.umbc.edu/~jamie/html/maryland_s_employment_of_the...
- https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/86391459/person/830126...
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153484736/austin-choate
- Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Mar 11 2022, 22:18:23 UTC
- Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Mar 17 2022, 17:54:05 UTC
- https://choatesofthesouth.org/getperson.php?personID=I249&tree=choa...
- 1786 Austin Descendents from Cherokee Claim This 1907 Eastern Cherokee Claim by Mary Ann (nee. Choate) Quarles list her children, her brother and sisters, her parents (Edward [b.1817] and Elizabeth Cole [b.1830]), her fathers siblings, and grand parents (Austin[b.1786] and Oma Pyburn [b.1790]).
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156496975/hannah-bradford
Austin Choate, Sr.'s Timeline
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North Carolina, United States
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North Carolina, United States
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North Carolina, United States
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1810
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Soldiers Delight Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Madison, Fentress, Tennessee, United States
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