Find a Grave Index: Susie M. Parker Tate BIRTH Apr 1860 Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA DEATH 30 May 1935 (aged 75) Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA BURIAL Green-Wood Cemetery Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA PLOT Lot 9178, Section 182 MEMORIAL ID 57438600 · View Source Family Members Spouse John M. Tate 1857–1914 (m. 1880) *************************** From Ancestry.com: Susan M Tate In the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Susan M Tate [Susan U Tate] Age: 40 Birth Date: Apr 1860 Birthplace: New York Home in 1900: Manhattan, New York, New York Street: W 92nd St House Number: 153 Sheet Number: 5 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 53 Family Number: 76 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital status: Married Spouse's name: John M Tate Marriage Year: 1881 Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York Mother: Number of Living Children: 1 Mother: How Many Children: 1 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John M Tate 43 Susan M Tate 40 Arthur Tate 16 Hilda Anderson 23 Mary Mc Vain 21 William Drake 56 Louisa Drake 39 Bessie Drake 14 William J Drake 11 Susie M Tate In the 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Susie M Tate Age in 1910: 50 Birth Year: about 1860 Birthplace: New York Home in 1910: Manhattan Ward 22, New York, New York Street: West 79th Street Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital status: Married Spouse's name: John M Tate Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York Native Tongue: English Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Years Married: 26 Number of Children Born: 1 Number of Children Living: 1 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John M Tate 50 Susie M Tate 50 Arthur Tate 24 Susie Parker In the New York, New York, Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937 No Image Text-only collection Name: Susie Parker Gender: Female Marriage Date: 21 Oct 1880 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, USA Spouse: John Tato (Tate) Certificate Number: 6891
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Americanized form of one or more similar (like-sounding) Jewish names.
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