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James Martin Fate

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James Martin Fate

Birth
Licking County, Ohio, USA
Death
1898 (aged 55–56)
Richland, Union County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Richland, Union County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Block 12, Lot 2, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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NAME: James Martin Fate.
FATHER: Thomas Fate (1815–1901).
MOTHER: Sarah Hull (1821 –1898).
WIFE: Almina Seward (1844–1932).
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CHILDREN:
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• William Justus Fate1865 – 1939
• Ida Phebe Fate (186 –1959).
• Ulysses Grant Fate (1869–1931).
• Ira Thomas Fate (1872–1957).
• Ada Helen Fate (1876–1979).
• Martin James Fate (1878–1954).
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Newspaper clipping:

"James Fate, living two miles north west of Richland, S. D., one of the earliest settlers of Union county, died Monday of Bright's disease after an illness of two weeks, aged sixty-two years." (Courtesy of Doris H.).

SOURCE: "Le Mars Semi-Weely Sentinel."
Monday, March 7, 1898.
Le Mars, Iowa.

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JAMES MARTIN FATE:
Born 1842, the son of Thomas Fate and Sarah (Hull) Fate.

... "For a livelihood he farmed, worked at carpentry, taught school, filled offices of community and county, was an inventor of machines, and a thinker and interesting talker along lines of political economy. He was converted at twelves of age, joined the M.E. Church in Ohio. He was a charter member of the Richland church, and filled important lay offices in young manhood.
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When about twenty-one years of age he married Miss Almina Seward. To them were given four sons and two daughters who grew to worthy manhood and womanhood; and are still active in their communities. Accident and disease called him from earth at his home in Richland [South Dakota] in 1898."
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End.
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SOURCE: "Historical Glimpse of the Early Settlement of Union County, South Dakota." (1860-1824). Compiled by W.H.H. Fate, Elk Point, S.D. Published by Perkins Brothers Co., Sioux City, Iowa, 1924.
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[Transcribed by Cathy Porter-Maynard].
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NAME: James Martin Fate.
FATHER: Thomas Fate (1815–1901).
MOTHER: Sarah Hull (1821 –1898).
WIFE: Almina Seward (1844–1932).
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CHILDREN:
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• William Justus Fate1865 – 1939
• Ida Phebe Fate (186 –1959).
• Ulysses Grant Fate (1869–1931).
• Ira Thomas Fate (1872–1957).
• Ada Helen Fate (1876–1979).
• Martin James Fate (1878–1954).
.
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.
Newspaper clipping:

"James Fate, living two miles north west of Richland, S. D., one of the earliest settlers of Union county, died Monday of Bright's disease after an illness of two weeks, aged sixty-two years." (Courtesy of Doris H.).

SOURCE: "Le Mars Semi-Weely Sentinel."
Monday, March 7, 1898.
Le Mars, Iowa.

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JAMES MARTIN FATE:
Born 1842, the son of Thomas Fate and Sarah (Hull) Fate.

... "For a livelihood he farmed, worked at carpentry, taught school, filled offices of community and county, was an inventor of machines, and a thinker and interesting talker along lines of political economy. He was converted at twelves of age, joined the M.E. Church in Ohio. He was a charter member of the Richland church, and filled important lay offices in young manhood.
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When about twenty-one years of age he married Miss Almina Seward. To them were given four sons and two daughters who grew to worthy manhood and womanhood; and are still active in their communities. Accident and disease called him from earth at his home in Richland [South Dakota] in 1898."
.
End.
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SOURCE: "Historical Glimpse of the Early Settlement of Union County, South Dakota." (1860-1824). Compiled by W.H.H. Fate, Elk Point, S.D. Published by Perkins Brothers Co., Sioux City, Iowa, 1924.
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[Transcribed by Cathy Porter-Maynard].
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