Cates–Taylor Descendants Announce 2026 Reunion in Woodbury

WOODBURY, TN (WGNS) – The descendants of Elder J.M.D. Cates and his wife, Mary Jane Taylor Cates, are preparing for a summer gathering that reflects a growing regional interest in genealogy, family roots, and the stories that shaped Middle Tennessee. The 2026 Cates–Taylor Family Reunion will be held Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Burt Baptist Church in Woodbury. Activities begin at 11:00 a.m., with lunch at noon. Guests are encouraged to bring a side dish and dust off those old photo albums that haven’t been opened in years. The afternoon will be devoted to reconnecting, sharing stories, and rediscovering the family’s deep Tennessee history.

The Cates and Taylor lines are among the area’s oldest, stretching back to the early 1800s. Families of that era often had eight to twelve children per generation, which means that by 2026, the number of potential descendants reaches well into the hundreds. Even if only a fraction attend, the reunion promises a lively mix of cousins who may not know one another but share the same roots.

The setting itself carries meaning. Burt Baptist Church—once known as Brawley’s Fork and later Marion—served as a spiritual homeplace for generations of Cates, Taylors, Bartons, and related families. Elder Cates joined the church in 1847, following the earlier membership of his in‑laws, James Robards Taylor and Elizabeth Barton Taylor, who joined in 1842, and Elizabeth’s parents, Joshua and Jane Hale Barton, who were received in 1820. Reunions anchored at a landmark church often draw relatives who feel connected to the place even if they’ve never met the people…

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