John Pate (councillor)
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Leicester, England
Gloucester County, Colony of Virginia
Elizabeth Ivey
John Pate | |
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| Member of the Virginia Governor's Council | |
| In office 1670-1672 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1632 Leicester, England |
| Died | 1672 Gloucester County, Colony of Virginia |
| Resting place | unknown |
| Spouse(s) | Lady Jane Skipworth Elizabeth Ivey |
| Relatives | John Pate (nephew), Thomas Pate (cousin) |
John Pate (1632-1672) was a planter and politician who invested in land in and around Gloucester County and in his last years served on the Virginia Governor's Council.[1][2]
He was born in Leicester, England to Timothy Pate and his wife. His uncle or great-uncles included Sir John Pate (first and last) Baronet of Sisonby (1593-1659) and Richard Pate who moved across the Atlantic Ocean to Gloucester County, Virginia and became a planter as well as served a term in the House of Burgesses before dying in 1657. Men named "John Pate" emigrated to the Virginia Colony in 1651 and 1653, but they may have been indentured servants rather than this gentleman. This man had two wives the second of whom appears to have survived him and lived in England until 1689.