Dr. Humphrey Bate, CSA

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Humphrey Howell Bate

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Tennessee, United States
Death: June 08, 1911 (67)
Sumner County, Tennessee, United States (Bright's disease)
Place of Burial: Gallatin, Sumner, TN
Immediate Family:

Son of Col. Humphrey Bate and Ann Franklin Bate
Husband of Martha Ann Bate and Nancy Druscilla Bate
Father of Dr. Humphrey H. Bate, Jr.
Brother of Eugenia Patience Bass; Henry Clay Bate; Amanda Malvina Bate; WILLIAM GEORGE WEATHERRED Bate; Aaron Spivey Bate and 3 others
Half brother of James Henry Bate, Sr.

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About Dr. Humphrey Bate, CSA

Dr. Humphrey H. Bate

From History of Tennessee From the Earliest Time to The Present Goodspeed Publishing Co. Nashville, TN 1887 Retyped for the page by Eileen McCarey 2000 Dr. Humphrey H. Bate, a physician and surgeon, and a successful farmer of the First District, Sumner County, is a son of Humphrey and Anne F. (Weatherred) Bate, and was born in the house where he now resides, in 1844, being the eighth of a family of nine children -- three sons and two daughters now living. The father was of Welsh extraction, born in North Carolina in 1779, and died September 1, 1856. The grandfather, James Bate, was a son of Humphrey Bate. Our subject's father received a good common school and business education, and when quite young was apprenticed to a ship builder and learned the carpenter's trade, which he followed for years; he also learned surveying, and was engaged with Col. Tipton in Sumner County and in West Tennessee for some time surveying. Mr. Bate was married twice, first to Miss Elizabeth Brineage, October 21, 1803, and by this marriage had six children. Mrs. Bate was born October 21, 1777, and died November 16, 1820; and September 7, 1811 [sic, 1821?], he married our subject's mother. He moved to Sumner County before the death of his first wife, and soon after located on the farm where he now resides. In 1849 he moved to Texas and engaged in farming and surveying, but five years later he returned to Sumner County, where he spent the rest of his life. He was a man of marked energy and ability, and held the rank of colonel in the militia for a long time. Our subject's mother was born in Virginia, September 7, 1804, and died April 1, 1875. She was the daughter of William and Patience Weatherred. Dr. Bate's parents were both prominent members of the Missionary Baptist Church. Dr. Bate was educated chiefly at Rural Academy. He was a cousin of Gov. Bate, their mothers being sisters, and Dr. Bate's father was the grandfather of Gov. Bate. When only seventeen years of age, in April, 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate Army in Bate's Second Regiment of Tennessee Infantry, and was in the battle of Bull Run; he served a year in the Virginia campaign, then re-enlisted in the Tennessee Army, and at the battle of Shiloh received four severe wounds which incapacitated him for further service, and he has never entirely recovered from one. In 1866 he entered the medical department of the Nashville University and graduated in 1868, and after taking another course of lectures, commenced practicing medicine in Sumner County, and is now one of the leading physicians of the county, carrying an extensive and lucrative practice. October 27, 1869, he married Miss Martha A. Franklin, who was born near Hartsville in 1846, and died February 11, 1871. November 25, 1873, he married Miss Nannie D., daughter of William and Nancy S. (Cook) Simpson, of Tipton County. Two children, Humphrey and Anne, have been born to their marriage. Dr. Bate owns 300 acres of the old home farm near Castalian Springs, and is living in the house that Gov. Bate was born in, it having been built when the state was a part of North Carolina, and is one of the oldest brick residences of the county, and still in a good state of preservation. Politically Dr. Bate is a Democrat, and he is a Mason and a member of the Christian Church, his wife being an Old School Presbyterian. He is an influential citizen of the county and a popular gentleman and fine physician.

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Dr, Humphrey H. Bate, one of the best known and most highly esteemed citizens of Sumner County, died Friday at his home near Castalian Springs, where he was born in 1844. Dr. Bate, who several years ago was one of the leading physicians of the county, was educated chiefly at Rural Academy. He was a cousin of Gen. Bate, their mothers being sisters, and Dr. Bate's father was the grandfather of Gen. Bate.

When only seventeen years of age, in April, 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate Army, in Bate's Second Regiment of Tennessee infantry, and was in the battle of Bull Run; he served in the Virginia campaign and the re-enlisted in the Tennessee Army, and in the battle of Shiloh received four severe wounds which incapacitated him from further service and he never fully recovered from the effects of one.

In 1866 he entered the Medical Department of the University of Nashville and graduated in 1868, and after taking another course in lectures commenced practicing medicine in Sumner County, which he continued up to the time his health failed several years ago.

In 1869 he married Miss Martha A. Franklin of Trousdale County, who died in 1871. On November 25, 1873, he married Miss Nannie D. Simpson of Tipton, who with two children, Dr. H. Bate of this county and Mrs. Anne Brown of Nashville, survive. At the time of his death, Dr. Bate was living on the old Bate farm and in the house that Gov. Bate was born in. It having been built when Tennessee was a part of North Carolina, and which is one of the oldest brick residences in the county and still in a good state of preservation. Politically Dr. Bate was a Democrat. He was a Mason and a member of the Christian Church.

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Dr. Humphrey Bate, CSA's Timeline

1844
February 1, 1844
Tennessee, United States
1875
1875
Sumner County, TN
1911
June 8, 1911
Age 67
Sumner County, Tennessee, United States
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Gallatin City Cemetery, TN, Gallatin, Sumner, TN