Sarah Ann Van Patten1

F, b. 25 June 1813, d. 13 March 1886
Sarah Ann Van Patten|b. 25 Jun 1813\nd. 13 Mar 1886|p423.htm#i12661|Nicholas Van Patten|b. 6 Apr 1774\nd. 4 Mar 1858|p677.htm#i20283|Deborah Hall|b. 2 Jul 1779|p677.htm#i20284|||||||||||||
     Sarah Ann Van Patten was born on 25 June 1813 in Cambridge, Washington, New York.3,4,5,6,7,2,8 She was the daughter of Nicholas Van Patten and Deborah Hall.2 Sarah Ann Van Patten married Benjamin Teets, son of Edward Teets and Phoebe Terry, circa 1834.1,9 Sarah Ann Van Patten died on 13 March 1886 at age 72.3,8

Last Edited=21 Apr 2010

Children of Sarah Ann Van Patten and Benjamin Teets

Citations

  1. [S989] M. E. Sorensen, e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 2/27/2007, Ok John here's my Teets
    Edward Teets born 1777 probably Summet NY, Schoharie Co. NY
    Died Oct 17 1861 Coeymans NY
    Married Phoebe Terry. She born 1794 in RI. Have not been able to prove her parents, but believe them to be Phillip and Elizabeth (Betsy) Mason of Swansea RI. Will let you know if I get proof on that. She died Aug 12 1880 Coeymans NY at home of her daughter Martha Provost.
    Edward and Phoebe or Phebe married July 10 1809 Bethlehem NY. Source Bethlehem book of early marriages.
    They had 16 children, my grgrandfather Benjamin being the eldest born 1812 died Coeymans NY Dec 5 1906
    I have Benji's death. So far I've found they had Martha who married Abraham Provost, David, Phillip, Abram, Mary and Sarah and Jane twins.The census shows an Edward-idiotic don't know what happened to him.
    Benjamin married Sarah Ann VanPatten, a young lady of Cambridge. Presume that's NY. Don't know when or where she died.


    Alexander Hamilton Mar 6 1835
    George Nelson Mar 18 1837
    Caroline Josephine Nov 29 1838 she married a Biddle
    Edward Coffin Nov 18 1840
    Benjamin Franklin Sept 27 1842 married a Martha Cunningham in Centralia, Ill. Moved to SD
    George Washington Mar 18 1846
    Nelson Winfield Mar 14 1848
    Phoebe Louise June 27 1852. She married twice. First to a Crabb and then to a Stillman. Married Crabb I think in Mo Then in 1906 was Mrs Stillman of RI
    Andrew Jackson Nov 25 1851 born Utica NY. Died Oct 12 1937 in Centralia Ill at home of his daughter Emma Caroline (Callie Teets) Green
    Andrew Jackson (Andy) my grandfather.
    Andy married Mary Elizabeth Hoag Dec 12 1878 in Centralia, Il.
    They had two daughters
    Emma Caroline Teets born Oct 5 1879
    Laura Veneta born 1890.
  2. [S989] M. E. Sorensen, e-mail address, email to John Teets, 5/18/2008, Hi John
    I'm not sure whether I wrote to you about this or not. But in case I didn't I'll send it again. Last Dec a young man wrote and told me he had found Sara Ann Van Patten Teets parents. Sara Ann was born 1813 and was married to Benjamin Teets. My grgrandparents. I had looked for her for so long. Her parents were Nicholas and Deborah Hall Van Patten of Guilderland NY. Thought you might like this info. M.E. e-mail address.
  3. [S989] M. E. Sorensen, e-mail address, Email to John Teets, record, 4/19/2010
    Transcription of bible record of births and deaths of several Teets children of Edward Teets and Phebe Terry.
  4. [S1382] Census: 1850 Oneida, New York, Utica Ward 5, August 14, 1850, HH#363-477
    Teets, Benjamin, 37, NY
    Sarah, 36, NY
    Aleruana, 15, NY
    Caroline, 4, NY
    Edward, 9, NY
    Franklin, 7, NY
    George, 5, NY
    Neim, 3, NY
    Andrew, 7/12, NY.
  5. [S1383] Census: 1860 Stoddard, Missouri, Bloomfield, September 4, 1860, HH#982-922
    Teats, Benjamin, 50, MO?
    Sarah, 49, NY
    Nelson, 13, NY
    Andrew 10, NY
    Lueser, 8, NY.
  6. [S1376] Census: 1870 New York, New York City, New York Ward 19, District 6, June 30, 1870, HH#-470
    Teat, Benjamin, 59, tinsmith, NY
    Sarah, 50, keeping house, NY
    Alexander, 38, carpenter, NY.
  7. [S1375] Census: 1880 Du Page, Illinois, York, District 250, June 7, 1880, HH#-215
    [near Edward Teets]
    Teets, Benjamin, 58, farmer, NY NY NY
    wife Sarah A., 57, keeping house, NY NY NY
    daughter Florence, 9, IL NY NY
    daughter Jennie, 8, NY NY NY.
  8. [S2229] Ancestry.com: Brown / Wheeler Family Tree, Sarah Ann VanPatten
    Birth 25 Jun 1813 in Cambridge, Washington, New York, USA
    Death 13 Mar 1886.
  9. [S2229] Ancestry.com: Brown / Wheeler Family Tree, 1824 Marriage to Benjamin Teets
    Cambridge, Washington, New York, USA.
  10. [S989] M. E. Sorensen, e-mail address, email to John Teets, 7/9/2008, Hi John -- thanks.

David M. Teets1

M, b. 10 March 1823, d. 31 December 1890
David M. Teets|b. 10 Mar 1823\nd. 31 Dec 1890|p423.htm#i12662|Edward Teets|b. c 1778\nd. 17 Oct 1861|p422.htm#i12656|Phoebe Terry|b. c 1794\nd. 12 Jun 1880|p422.htm#i12657|||||||Phillip Terry|b. 1755\nd. 1819|p422.htm#i12658|Elizabeth "Betsy" Mason|b. 1756\nd. 1836|p422.htm#i12659|
     David M. Teets married Caroline Moore, daughter of James Moore and Eliza (?), in New York City, New York, New York.1 David M. Teets was born on 10 March 1823 in Summit, Schoharie, New York.3,4,5,1 He was the son of Edward Teets and Phoebe Terry.2 David M. Teets died on 31 December 1890 in New York City, New York, at age 67.1

Last Edited=13 Nov 2009

Children of David M. Teets and Caroline Moore

Citations

  1. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 3/2/2007, Re: RE: Looking for more information about David M. Teets
    Hi John,
    Glad to hear from you. I hope we can find they are the same person. I am sending you all the info I have on David Teets, my ggg grandfather. The next e-mail will be for my gg grandfather, David Teets.

    Bob Currier

    David2 Teets (Edward1) son of Edward and Phoebe (Terry) Teets of Schoharie County, NY
    David was born in Summit, Schoharie County, New York on March 10, 1823 and died December 31, 1890 in New York City, N.Y. He was almost 68 years old. He married Caroline Moor, who was born February 22, 1826 in New York City, New York, the daughter of James and Eliza Moor.
    In 1840 he was living in New York City. David and his brother, Benjamin lived in New York City at 462 Washington, in 1845 . Their place of business was at 226 Canal Street, and they were listed individually and also as "Teets, B&D, Tinsmith, 226 Canal" in the city directory. Their brother, Philip, was a stove manufacturer at 292 Greenwich, beginning in 1842. In 1846, David moved his business to 296 Greenwich, only 2 doors away from his brother, Philip. David then moved his home to 192 Reade, which was near his brother, Philip, who lived at 162 Reade. In 1847, David listed his business at 226 Canal Street again, and Benjamin was listed as "late tinsmith"; since Benjamin was still alive, David evidently wanted to keep Benjamin's' name in the business. David was living at this time at 48 Harrison. The following year, 1848, David listed his business and home addresses both as 226 Canal Street. In 1849 Benjamin, Tinman, was listed at 291 W 20th, and David, tinsmith, at 54 Harrison. David's address was the same for the next two years.
    The 1850 Census on September 4th, has David and Caroline living in the 5th ward of New York City (The name looks like Steets, instread of Teets. This is why I could not find it in the last five years). David was 27 and Caroline was 24. David was a Tin Smith. Caroline’s mother, Elisa Moore, age 48, who was born in NY in 1802, was living with them. Caroline’s brother, Barney, age 17, was a Tin Smith and was born in NY. Caroline’s brother, Charles was 20 years old, and he was born in Canada? John Terry was 25, and was a clerk. There was 11 other people living with them, between the ages of 16 to 27 and 3 of them were Tin Smiths. None of these 11 people seem to have been related to them. One of their neighbors was listed as a plumber. Since Eliza Moore was living with her daughter, Caroline, I am assuming that her father, James Moore was dead by that time. [For more on the Moores, see chapter 53].
    In 1859 David was listed as a plumber at 5 B'way, living at 141 W 40th, and his wife Caroline had her own business and was listed as "fruits, 210 Wash, mkt h W 40th". There was also a listing for "D & S plumbers 5 W B’way". (This is David and Steven).
    In 1860, Abraham, tinman, h 239 W 34th, George, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Philip, tinware, 808 G’wich h 199 W 34th, Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton St h 49 Charlton, G & S stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Stephen, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, C. & Redmond, fruits 210 Wash mkt" were listed. There were plenty of family in the area. (Source; City Directory).
    On June 9, 1860, David was living with his wife, Caroline and their children in New York City, and his occupation was "Master Plumber". The value of his real estate was $4,050 and the value of his personal estate was $2,000. David was 37 years old and Caroline was 35 years old. Living with them were their children: Mary, age 13; David, age 11; Charlie, age 8; Anna, age 5. Also living with them were: Charlot Conalim, age 30, a domestic; Charles Moor, age 29, a bookkeeper and perhaps a younger brother of Carolines'; and D. H. Provost, age 17, who was possibly David's sister Martha's son, who was an apprentice to plumbing.
    An article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Feb. 19, 1861 on the Kings County Fire Insurance Company of the City of Brooklyn, L.I. identified Ralph Teets, Stephen H Provost and Andrew J Provost as directors.
    In 1862, the listings were (all Teets) ", David, smith 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; Abraham, smith h 254 W 34th; George, stoves, 477 8th av Melrose; Philip, stoves, 312 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, smith h 185 W 39th; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors 62 Fulton st". David and Stepher were both listed as "smiths". Tinsmithing and stoves were beginning to merge as plumbing. Steven lived on the very next street to David.
    In 1863 the listings for Teets were " C poultry 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George, stoves, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves, 310 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, clothing 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; C. & Redmond, poultry 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton". Caroline Teets was now into poultry and she had moved across the street.
    In 1864 the listings for Teets were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George W, h furnishing, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves 394 G’wich, h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; Thomas, laborer, h 141 Hammond; C & Redmond, fruits 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    In 1865 the listings were "David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Philip, h W 125th n Seventh av; Ralph, clothing, 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves,, 645 Eighth av; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton".
    In 1866 the listings were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton, h 255 W 23d; Stephen, plumber, 545 Eighth av; C. & Redmond, fruits, 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    On March 22, 1866, David was identified in a newspaper article announcing the marriage of his daughter, Mary J., as “Esq.” which seems to indicate that he was a lawyer!
    A newspaper clipping from Centralla, Ill. April 19, 1906, said that :"Mr.. Teets (Benjamin) has always claimed that it was he who assisted Samuel B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, in perfecting his instruments and soldered the wires together to make the first trial." Since David and Benjamin were in business together, perhaps David Teets also worked on Samuel B. Morse's telegraph.
    An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 28, 2007, described the living conditions it the tenements in New York City:
         At No. 97, Orchard Street you’ll find the Tenement Museum, rising high and narrow above the cobblestone street. The immigrants came here from places as diverse as Ireland, Italy and other parts of Western Europe, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Lithuania. The American garment industry began here. The Tenement Museum interior re-creates the spare apartments of the residents who lived in harsh, Dickensian circumstances. The original buildings had no heat, light or running water, and few windows until the late 1860s, when the state enacted laws that forced landlords to improve living conditions. The residents eked out livings in the clothing business, found odd jobs, became cobblers, and pushed vegetable carts.
    On June 25, the 1870 Census list David Teets, age 47, a plumber; his wife, Clara (?), age 43, keeping house; Charles, age 18, a plumber; Ann, age 15; Sylvanus, age 8; and Samuel, age 6; living in New York City. David had real estate worth $20,000, and personal property worth $3,000.
    In 1880 David listed his occupation as House Furnishing and Plumbing in the US Census. He and Caroline lived at 367 West 31st Street, in Manhattan, New York. David was 57 and Caroline was 54. Their son, Chas was 28, Chas' wife Annie I was 21, & he was employed in same business as his Dad. Living with them were their daughter, Annie E. (born 1859), and their sons, Sylvanus G. (born 1862), and Samul A. (born 1864). Living with them as boarders were: J.T Hilderbrant, a widow, age 25 who was a Street Sprinkler; Angel Olesegrate, age 18, a machinist; John King, age 28, a bookeeper; Piere Betts, age 23, a clerk; Geo Graham, age 50, worked at custom house; Thos, age 50, no employment; and Lizzie McIntoshe, age 45, employed by the Teets as a domestic servant.
    On the 1st day of June, the 1880 Census for Coeymans, Albany County, New York has Abm. Teets, age 65, and his wife, Abby, age 68, living with other family members. There was no house nomber or street name on the census. Under the heading, “health”, Abby had “kidney” written. Abm. was a farmer whos mother was born in Rhode Island.
    Caroline died at 10 P.M. on July 6, 1890 of Cerebral Apoplexy and Cerebral Softening, which she had had 2 years and 1 year respectively. The attending doctor was Dr. J. F. Gray. She had lived her whole life in New York City, and died at 332 W 31st Street, (a private house), where she had lived . On July 8, 1890, the following obituary was published in the New York Times;
    Teets - On Sunday, July 6, CAROLINE, wife of David Teets, aged 64 years.
    Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 332      West 31st St., on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
    She was buried on July 9, 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook             710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.
    When David died December 31, 1890 his occupation was stove dealer, he had lived 50 years in the city, and he had died at 92 West 89th Street on the 3rd floor. He died of cancer of the stomach. The attending doctor was Dr. J. B. Columbia. He was buried on January 3, 1891 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook (710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.

    Children born to David and Caroline, in New York, N.Y.:
         i.     Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1847, married March 14, 1866, Charles Simeon Andrews.            On Thursday, Nov. 10, 1867, a funeral was held for their son Charles Teets                 Andrews, aged 4 months and 25 days, “at 1:30 P. M., from the residence of his                 parents, No.39 West 43d-st".
         ii.     David H., b. 1849 in New York, N.Y.; married Sept. 3, 1868, Eliza J. Marshall,                adopted daughter of John and Elizbeth (Stevens) Marshall.
         iii.     Charles (Chas.), b. 1852; Married Annie, b. 1859.
         iv.     Anna E, b. 1855
         v.     Sylvanus, G. b. 1862
         vi.     Samuel A. b. 1864.
  2. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Hi John,
    Glad to hear from you. I hope we can find they are the same person. I am sending you all the info I have on David Teets, my ggg grandfather. The next e-mail will be for my gg grandfather, David Teets.

    Bob Currier

    David2 Teets (Edward1) son of Edward and Phoebe (Terry) Teets of Schoharie County, NY
    David was born in Summit, Schoharie County, New York on March 10, 1823 and died December 31, 1890 in New York City, N.Y. He was almost 68 years old. He married Caroline Moor, who was born February 22, 1826 in New York City, New York, the daughter of James and Eliza Moor.
    In 1840 he was living in New York City. David and his brother, Benjamin lived in New York City at 462 Washington, in 1845 . Their place of business was at 226 Canal Street, and they were listed individually and also as "Teets, B&D, Tinsmith, 226 Canal" in the city directory. Their brother, Philip, was a stove manufacturer at 292 Greenwich, beginning in 1842. In 1846, David moved his business to 296 Greenwich, only 2 doors away from his brother, Philip. David then moved his home to 192 Reade, which was near his brother, Philip, who lived at 162 Reade. In 1847, David listed his business at 226 Canal Street again, and Benjamin was listed as "late tinsmith"; since Benjamin was still alive, David evidently wanted to keep Benjamin's' name in the business. David was living at this time at 48 Harrison. The following year, 1848, David listed his business and home addresses both as 226 Canal Street. In 1849 Benjamin, Tinman, was listed at 291 W 20th, and David, tinsmith, at 54 Harrison. David's address was the same for the next two years.
    The 1850 Census on September 4th, has David and Caroline living in the 5th ward of New York City (The name looks like Steets, instread of Teets. This is why I could not find it in the last five years). David was 27 and Caroline was 24. David was a Tin Smith. Caroline’s mother, Elisa Moore, age 48, who was born in NY in 1802, was living with them. Caroline’s brother, Barney, age 17, was a Tin Smith and was born in NY. Caroline’s brother, Charles was 20 years old, and he was born in Canada? John Terry was 25, and was a clerk. There was 11 other people living with them, between the ages of 16 to 27 and 3 of them were Tin Smiths. None of these 11 people seem to have been related to them. One of their neighbors was listed as a plumber. Since Eliza Moore was living with her daughter, Caroline, I am assuming that her father, James Moore was dead by that time. [For more on the Moores, see chapter 53].
    In 1859 David was listed as a plumber at 5 B'way, living at 141 W 40th, and his wife Caroline had her own business and was listed as "fruits, 210 Wash, mkt h W 40th". There was also a listing for "D & S plumbers 5 W B’way". (This is David and Steven).
    In 1860, Abraham, tinman, h 239 W 34th, George, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Philip, tinware, 808 G’wich h 199 W 34th, Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton St h 49 Charlton, G & S stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Stephen, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, C. & Redmond, fruits 210 Wash mkt" were listed. There were plenty of family in the area. (Source; City Directory).
    On June 9, 1860, David was living with his wife, Caroline and their children in New York City, and his occupation was "Master Plumber". The value of his real estate was $4,050 and the value of his personal estate was $2,000. David was 37 years old and Caroline was 35 years old. Living with them were their children: Mary, age 13; David, age 11; Charlie, age 8; Anna, age 5. Also living with them were: Charlot Conalim, age 30, a domestic; Charles Moor, age 29, a bookkeeper and perhaps a younger brother of Carolines'; and D. H. Provost, age 17, who was possibly David's sister Martha's son, who was an apprentice to plumbing.
    An article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Feb. 19, 1861 on the Kings County Fire Insurance Company of the City of Brooklyn, L.I. identified Ralph Teets, Stephen H Provost and Andrew J Provost as directors.
    In 1862, the listings were (all Teets) ", David, smith 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; Abraham, smith h 254 W 34th; George, stoves, 477 8th av Melrose; Philip, stoves, 312 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, smith h 185 W 39th; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors 62 Fulton st". David and Stepher were both listed as "smiths". Tinsmithing and stoves were beginning to merge as plumbing. Steven lived on the very next street to David.
    In 1863 the listings for Teets were " C poultry 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George, stoves, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves, 310 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, clothing 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; C. & Redmond, poultry 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton". Caroline Teets was now into poultry and she had moved across the street.
    In 1864 the listings for Teets were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George W, h furnishing, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves 394 G’wich, h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; Thomas, laborer, h 141 Hammond; C & Redmond, fruits 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    In 1865 the listings were "David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Philip, h W 125th n Seventh av; Ralph, clothing, 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves,, 645 Eighth av; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton".
    In 1866 the listings were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton, h 255 W 23d; Stephen, plumber, 545 Eighth av; C. & Redmond, fruits, 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    On March 22, 1866, David was identified in a newspaper article announcing the marriage of his daughter, Mary J., as “Esq.” which seems to indicate that he was a lawyer!
    A newspaper clipping from Centralla, Ill. April 19, 1906, said that :"Mr.. Teets (Benjamin) has always claimed that it was he who assisted Samuel B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, in perfecting his instruments and soldered the wires together to make the first trial." Since David and Benjamin were in business together, perhaps David Teets also worked on Samuel B. Morse's telegraph.
    An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 28, 2007, described the living conditions it the tenements in New York City:
         At No. 97, Orchard Street you’ll find the Tenement Museum, rising high and narrow above the cobblestone street. The immigrants came here from places as diverse as Ireland, Italy and other parts of Western Europe, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Lithuania. The American garment industry began here. The Tenement Museum interior re-creates the spare apartments of the residents who lived in harsh, Dickensian circumstances. The original buildings had no heat, light or running water, and few windows until the late 1860s, when the state enacted laws that forced landlords to improve living conditions. The residents eked out livings in the clothing business, found odd jobs, became cobblers, and pushed vegetable carts.
    On June 25, the 1870 Census list David Teets, age 47, a plumber; his wife, Clara (?), age 43, keeping house; Charles, age 18, a plumber; Ann, age 15; Sylvanus, age 8; and Samuel, age 6; living in New York City. David had real estate worth $20,000, and personal property worth $3,000.
    In 1880 David listed his occupation as House Furnishing and Plumbing in the US Census. He and Caroline lived at 367 West 31st Street, in Manhattan, New York. David was 57 and Caroline was 54. Their son, Chas was 28, Chas' wife Annie I was 21, & he was employed in same business as his Dad. Living with them were their daughter, Annie E. (born 1859), and their sons, Sylvanus G. (born 1862), and Samul A. (born 1864). Living with them as boarders were: J.T Hilderbrant, a widow, age 25 who was a Street Sprinkler; Angel Olesegrate, age 18, a machinist; John King, age 28, a bookeeper; Piere Betts, age 23, a clerk; Geo Graham, age 50, worked at custom house; Thos, age 50, no employment; and Lizzie McIntoshe, age 45, employed by the Teets as a domestic servant.
    On the 1st day of June, the 1880 Census for Coeymans, Albany County, New York has Abm. Teets, age 65, and his wife, Abby, age 68, living with other family members. There was no house nomber or street name on the census. Under the heading, “health”, Abby had “kidney” written. Abm. was a farmer whos mother was born in Rhode Island.
    Caroline died at 10 P.M. on July 6, 1890 of Cerebral Apoplexy and Cerebral Softening, which she had had 2 years and 1 year respectively. The attending doctor was Dr. J. F. Gray. She had lived her whole life in New York City, and died at 332 W 31st Street, (a private house), where she had lived . On July 8, 1890, the following obituary was published in the New York Times;
    Teets - On Sunday, July 6, CAROLINE, wife of David Teets, aged 64 years.
    Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 332      West 31st St., on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
    She was buried on July 9, 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook             710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.
    When David died December 31, 1890 his occupation was stove dealer, he had lived 50 years in the city, and he had died at 92 West 89th Street on the 3rd floor. He died of cancer of the stomach. The attending doctor was Dr. J. B. Columbia. He was buried on January 3, 1891 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook (710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.

    Children born to David and Caroline, in New York, N.Y.:
         i.     Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1847, married March 14, 1866, Charles Simeon Andrews.            On Thursday, Nov. 10, 1867, a funeral was held for their son Charles Teets                 Andrews, aged 4 months and 25 days, “at 1:30 P. M., from the residence of his                 parents, No.39 West 43d-st".
         ii.     David H., b. 1849 in New York, N.Y.; married Sept. 3, 1868, Eliza J. Marshall,                adopted daughter of John and Elizbeth (Stevens) Marshall.
         iii.     Charles (Chas.), b. 1852; Married Annie, b. 1859.
         iv.     Anna E, b. 1855
         v.     Sylvanus, G. b. 1862
         vi.     Samuel A. b. 1864.
  3. [S2106] Census: 1860 New York Census, 1790-1890, Name: David Teets
    State: NY
    County: New York County
    Township: 22 W. Nyc Div. 1
    Year: 1860
    Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
    Page: 019
    Database: NY 1860 Federal Census Index.
  4. [S1376] Census: 1870 New York, New York City, New York Ward 2, District 27, Page 42, June 25, 1870, HH#197-293
    Teets, David, 47, plumber, NY
    Clara, 43, NY
    Charles, 18, NY
    Ann, 15, NY
    Sylvanus, 8, NY
    Samuel, 6, NY.
  5. [S1034] Census: 1880 New York, New York City, New York City (Manhattan), District 354, Page 26, June 11, 1880, HH#146-241
    Teets, David, 57, house furnishings & plumbing, Albany Co. NY NY NY
    wife Caroline, 54, housekeeping, NYC NY NY
    lodger, Hildebrant, J. T., 25, Morris, NJ NJ NJ
    son Teets, Chas, 28, NYC, NY NY
    wife Annie J., 21, NYC NY NY
    daughter Annie E., 21, NYC NY NY
    son Sylvanus G., 18, NYC NY NY
    son Saml A., 16, NYC NY NY
    6 others unrelated.

Caroline Moore1

F, b. 22 February 1826, d. 6 July 1890
Caroline Moore|b. 22 Feb 1826\nd. 6 Jul 1890|p423.htm#i12663|James Moore||p423.htm#i12664|Eliza (?)|b. 1802|p423.htm#i12665|||||||||||||
     Caroline Moore married David M. Teets, son of Edward Teets and Phoebe Terry, in New York City, New York, New York.1 Caroline Moore was born on 22 February 1826 in New York City, New York.2,3,1 She was the daughter of James Moore and Eliza (?).1 Caroline Moore died on 6 July 1890 in New York City, New York, at age 64.4,1 She was buried after 6 July 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York, New York.1
     Caroline Moore was also known as Clara Teets.2 Caroline Moore was also known as Caroline Moor.1

Last Edited=28 Oct 2009

Children of Caroline Moore and David M. Teets

Citations

  1. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 3/2/2007, Re: RE: Looking for more information about David M. Teets
    Hi John,
    Glad to hear from you. I hope we can find they are the same person. I am sending you all the info I have on David Teets, my ggg grandfather. The next e-mail will be for my gg grandfather, David Teets.

    Bob Currier

    David2 Teets (Edward1) son of Edward and Phoebe (Terry) Teets of Schoharie County, NY
    David was born in Summit, Schoharie County, New York on March 10, 1823 and died December 31, 1890 in New York City, N.Y. He was almost 68 years old. He married Caroline Moor, who was born February 22, 1826 in New York City, New York, the daughter of James and Eliza Moor.
    In 1840 he was living in New York City. David and his brother, Benjamin lived in New York City at 462 Washington, in 1845 . Their place of business was at 226 Canal Street, and they were listed individually and also as "Teets, B&D, Tinsmith, 226 Canal" in the city directory. Their brother, Philip, was a stove manufacturer at 292 Greenwich, beginning in 1842. In 1846, David moved his business to 296 Greenwich, only 2 doors away from his brother, Philip. David then moved his home to 192 Reade, which was near his brother, Philip, who lived at 162 Reade. In 1847, David listed his business at 226 Canal Street again, and Benjamin was listed as "late tinsmith"; since Benjamin was still alive, David evidently wanted to keep Benjamin's' name in the business. David was living at this time at 48 Harrison. The following year, 1848, David listed his business and home addresses both as 226 Canal Street. In 1849 Benjamin, Tinman, was listed at 291 W 20th, and David, tinsmith, at 54 Harrison. David's address was the same for the next two years.
    The 1850 Census on September 4th, has David and Caroline living in the 5th ward of New York City (The name looks like Steets, instread of Teets. This is why I could not find it in the last five years). David was 27 and Caroline was 24. David was a Tin Smith. Caroline’s mother, Elisa Moore, age 48, who was born in NY in 1802, was living with them. Caroline’s brother, Barney, age 17, was a Tin Smith and was born in NY. Caroline’s brother, Charles was 20 years old, and he was born in Canada? John Terry was 25, and was a clerk. There was 11 other people living with them, between the ages of 16 to 27 and 3 of them were Tin Smiths. None of these 11 people seem to have been related to them. One of their neighbors was listed as a plumber. Since Eliza Moore was living with her daughter, Caroline, I am assuming that her father, James Moore was dead by that time. [For more on the Moores, see chapter 53].
    In 1859 David was listed as a plumber at 5 B'way, living at 141 W 40th, and his wife Caroline had her own business and was listed as "fruits, 210 Wash, mkt h W 40th". There was also a listing for "D & S plumbers 5 W B’way". (This is David and Steven).
    In 1860, Abraham, tinman, h 239 W 34th, George, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Philip, tinware, 808 G’wich h 199 W 34th, Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton St h 49 Charlton, G & S stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Stephen, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, C. & Redmond, fruits 210 Wash mkt" were listed. There were plenty of family in the area. (Source; City Directory).
    On June 9, 1860, David was living with his wife, Caroline and their children in New York City, and his occupation was "Master Plumber". The value of his real estate was $4,050 and the value of his personal estate was $2,000. David was 37 years old and Caroline was 35 years old. Living with them were their children: Mary, age 13; David, age 11; Charlie, age 8; Anna, age 5. Also living with them were: Charlot Conalim, age 30, a domestic; Charles Moor, age 29, a bookkeeper and perhaps a younger brother of Carolines'; and D. H. Provost, age 17, who was possibly David's sister Martha's son, who was an apprentice to plumbing.
    An article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Feb. 19, 1861 on the Kings County Fire Insurance Company of the City of Brooklyn, L.I. identified Ralph Teets, Stephen H Provost and Andrew J Provost as directors.
    In 1862, the listings were (all Teets) ", David, smith 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; Abraham, smith h 254 W 34th; George, stoves, 477 8th av Melrose; Philip, stoves, 312 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, smith h 185 W 39th; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors 62 Fulton st". David and Stepher were both listed as "smiths". Tinsmithing and stoves were beginning to merge as plumbing. Steven lived on the very next street to David.
    In 1863 the listings for Teets were " C poultry 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George, stoves, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves, 310 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, clothing 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; C. & Redmond, poultry 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton". Caroline Teets was now into poultry and she had moved across the street.
    In 1864 the listings for Teets were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George W, h furnishing, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves 394 G’wich, h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; Thomas, laborer, h 141 Hammond; C & Redmond, fruits 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    In 1865 the listings were "David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Philip, h W 125th n Seventh av; Ralph, clothing, 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves,, 645 Eighth av; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton".
    In 1866 the listings were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton, h 255 W 23d; Stephen, plumber, 545 Eighth av; C. & Redmond, fruits, 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    On March 22, 1866, David was identified in a newspaper article announcing the marriage of his daughter, Mary J., as “Esq.” which seems to indicate that he was a lawyer!
    A newspaper clipping from Centralla, Ill. April 19, 1906, said that :"Mr.. Teets (Benjamin) has always claimed that it was he who assisted Samuel B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, in perfecting his instruments and soldered the wires together to make the first trial." Since David and Benjamin were in business together, perhaps David Teets also worked on Samuel B. Morse's telegraph.
    An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 28, 2007, described the living conditions it the tenements in New York City:
         At No. 97, Orchard Street you’ll find the Tenement Museum, rising high and narrow above the cobblestone street. The immigrants came here from places as diverse as Ireland, Italy and other parts of Western Europe, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Lithuania. The American garment industry began here. The Tenement Museum interior re-creates the spare apartments of the residents who lived in harsh, Dickensian circumstances. The original buildings had no heat, light or running water, and few windows until the late 1860s, when the state enacted laws that forced landlords to improve living conditions. The residents eked out livings in the clothing business, found odd jobs, became cobblers, and pushed vegetable carts.
    On June 25, the 1870 Census list David Teets, age 47, a plumber; his wife, Clara (?), age 43, keeping house; Charles, age 18, a plumber; Ann, age 15; Sylvanus, age 8; and Samuel, age 6; living in New York City. David had real estate worth $20,000, and personal property worth $3,000.
    In 1880 David listed his occupation as House Furnishing and Plumbing in the US Census. He and Caroline lived at 367 West 31st Street, in Manhattan, New York. David was 57 and Caroline was 54. Their son, Chas was 28, Chas' wife Annie I was 21, & he was employed in same business as his Dad. Living with them were their daughter, Annie E. (born 1859), and their sons, Sylvanus G. (born 1862), and Samul A. (born 1864). Living with them as boarders were: J.T Hilderbrant, a widow, age 25 who was a Street Sprinkler; Angel Olesegrate, age 18, a machinist; John King, age 28, a bookeeper; Piere Betts, age 23, a clerk; Geo Graham, age 50, worked at custom house; Thos, age 50, no employment; and Lizzie McIntoshe, age 45, employed by the Teets as a domestic servant.
    On the 1st day of June, the 1880 Census for Coeymans, Albany County, New York has Abm. Teets, age 65, and his wife, Abby, age 68, living with other family members. There was no house nomber or street name on the census. Under the heading, “health”, Abby had “kidney” written. Abm. was a farmer whos mother was born in Rhode Island.
    Caroline died at 10 P.M. on July 6, 1890 of Cerebral Apoplexy and Cerebral Softening, which she had had 2 years and 1 year respectively. The attending doctor was Dr. J. F. Gray. She had lived her whole life in New York City, and died at 332 W 31st Street, (a private house), where she had lived . On July 8, 1890, the following obituary was published in the New York Times;
    Teets - On Sunday, July 6, CAROLINE, wife of David Teets, aged 64 years.
    Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 332      West 31st St., on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
    She was buried on July 9, 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook             710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.
    When David died December 31, 1890 his occupation was stove dealer, he had lived 50 years in the city, and he had died at 92 West 89th Street on the 3rd floor. He died of cancer of the stomach. The attending doctor was Dr. J. B. Columbia. He was buried on January 3, 1891 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook (710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.

    Children born to David and Caroline, in New York, N.Y.:
         i.     Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1847, married March 14, 1866, Charles Simeon Andrews.            On Thursday, Nov. 10, 1867, a funeral was held for their son Charles Teets                 Andrews, aged 4 months and 25 days, “at 1:30 P. M., from the residence of his                 parents, No.39 West 43d-st".
         ii.     David H., b. 1849 in New York, N.Y.; married Sept. 3, 1868, Eliza J. Marshall,                adopted daughter of John and Elizbeth (Stevens) Marshall.
         iii.     Charles (Chas.), b. 1852; Married Annie, b. 1859.
         iv.     Anna E, b. 1855
         v.     Sylvanus, G. b. 1862
         vi.     Samuel A. b. 1864.
  2. [S1376] Census: 1870 New York, New York City, New York Ward 2, District 27, Page 42, June 25, 1870, HH#197-293
    Teets, David, 47, plumber, NY
    Clara, 43, NY
    Charles, 18, NY
    Ann, 15, NY
    Sylvanus, 8, NY
    Samuel, 6, NY.
  3. [S1034] Census: 1880 New York, New York City, New York City (Manhattan), District 354, Page 26, June 11, 1880, HH#146-241
    Teets, David, 57, house furnishings & plumbing, Albany Co. NY NY NY
    wife Caroline, 54, housekeeping, NYC NY NY
    lodger, Hildebrant, J. T., 25, Morris, NJ NJ NJ
    son Teets, Chas, 28, NYC, NY NY
    wife Annie J., 21, NYC NY NY
    daughter Annie E., 21, NYC NY NY
    son Sylvanus G., 18, NYC NY NY
    son Saml A., 16, NYC NY NY
    6 others unrelated.
  4. [S2105] Ancestry.com: New York Times (New York City, New York) Marriage and Death Index, Name: Caroline Teets
    Age: 64
    Spouse Names: David Teets
    Page #: 5
    Issue Date: 8 Jul 1890.

James Moore1

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     James Moore married Eliza (?).1
     James Moore was also known as James Moor.1

Last Edited=28 Oct 2009

Children of James Moore and Eliza (?)

Citations

  1. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 3/2/2007, Re: RE: Looking for more information about David M. Teets
    Hi John,
    Glad to hear from you. I hope we can find they are the same person. I am sending you all the info I have on David Teets, my ggg grandfather. The next e-mail will be for my gg grandfather, David Teets.

    Bob Currier

    David2 Teets (Edward1) son of Edward and Phoebe (Terry) Teets of Schoharie County, NY
    David was born in Summit, Schoharie County, New York on March 10, 1823 and died December 31, 1890 in New York City, N.Y. He was almost 68 years old. He married Caroline Moor, who was born February 22, 1826 in New York City, New York, the daughter of James and Eliza Moor.
    In 1840 he was living in New York City. David and his brother, Benjamin lived in New York City at 462 Washington, in 1845 . Their place of business was at 226 Canal Street, and they were listed individually and also as "Teets, B&D, Tinsmith, 226 Canal" in the city directory. Their brother, Philip, was a stove manufacturer at 292 Greenwich, beginning in 1842. In 1846, David moved his business to 296 Greenwich, only 2 doors away from his brother, Philip. David then moved his home to 192 Reade, which was near his brother, Philip, who lived at 162 Reade. In 1847, David listed his business at 226 Canal Street again, and Benjamin was listed as "late tinsmith"; since Benjamin was still alive, David evidently wanted to keep Benjamin's' name in the business. David was living at this time at 48 Harrison. The following year, 1848, David listed his business and home addresses both as 226 Canal Street. In 1849 Benjamin, Tinman, was listed at 291 W 20th, and David, tinsmith, at 54 Harrison. David's address was the same for the next two years.
    The 1850 Census on September 4th, has David and Caroline living in the 5th ward of New York City (The name looks like Steets, instread of Teets. This is why I could not find it in the last five years). David was 27 and Caroline was 24. David was a Tin Smith. Caroline’s mother, Elisa Moore, age 48, who was born in NY in 1802, was living with them. Caroline’s brother, Barney, age 17, was a Tin Smith and was born in NY. Caroline’s brother, Charles was 20 years old, and he was born in Canada? John Terry was 25, and was a clerk. There was 11 other people living with them, between the ages of 16 to 27 and 3 of them were Tin Smiths. None of these 11 people seem to have been related to them. One of their neighbors was listed as a plumber. Since Eliza Moore was living with her daughter, Caroline, I am assuming that her father, James Moore was dead by that time. [For more on the Moores, see chapter 53].
    In 1859 David was listed as a plumber at 5 B'way, living at 141 W 40th, and his wife Caroline had her own business and was listed as "fruits, 210 Wash, mkt h W 40th". There was also a listing for "D & S plumbers 5 W B’way". (This is David and Steven).
    In 1860, Abraham, tinman, h 239 W 34th, George, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Philip, tinware, 808 G’wich h 199 W 34th, Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton St h 49 Charlton, G & S stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Stephen, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, C. & Redmond, fruits 210 Wash mkt" were listed. There were plenty of family in the area. (Source; City Directory).
    On June 9, 1860, David was living with his wife, Caroline and their children in New York City, and his occupation was "Master Plumber". The value of his real estate was $4,050 and the value of his personal estate was $2,000. David was 37 years old and Caroline was 35 years old. Living with them were their children: Mary, age 13; David, age 11; Charlie, age 8; Anna, age 5. Also living with them were: Charlot Conalim, age 30, a domestic; Charles Moor, age 29, a bookkeeper and perhaps a younger brother of Carolines'; and D. H. Provost, age 17, who was possibly David's sister Martha's son, who was an apprentice to plumbing.
    An article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Feb. 19, 1861 on the Kings County Fire Insurance Company of the City of Brooklyn, L.I. identified Ralph Teets, Stephen H Provost and Andrew J Provost as directors.
    In 1862, the listings were (all Teets) ", David, smith 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; Abraham, smith h 254 W 34th; George, stoves, 477 8th av Melrose; Philip, stoves, 312 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, smith h 185 W 39th; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors 62 Fulton st". David and Stepher were both listed as "smiths". Tinsmithing and stoves were beginning to merge as plumbing. Steven lived on the very next street to David.
    In 1863 the listings for Teets were " C poultry 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George, stoves, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves, 310 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, clothing 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; C. & Redmond, poultry 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton". Caroline Teets was now into poultry and she had moved across the street.
    In 1864 the listings for Teets were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George W, h furnishing, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves 394 G’wich, h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; Thomas, laborer, h 141 Hammond; C & Redmond, fruits 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    In 1865 the listings were "David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Philip, h W 125th n Seventh av; Ralph, clothing, 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves,, 645 Eighth av; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton".
    In 1866 the listings were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton, h 255 W 23d; Stephen, plumber, 545 Eighth av; C. & Redmond, fruits, 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    On March 22, 1866, David was identified in a newspaper article announcing the marriage of his daughter, Mary J., as “Esq.” which seems to indicate that he was a lawyer!
    A newspaper clipping from Centralla, Ill. April 19, 1906, said that :"Mr.. Teets (Benjamin) has always claimed that it was he who assisted Samuel B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, in perfecting his instruments and soldered the wires together to make the first trial." Since David and Benjamin were in business together, perhaps David Teets also worked on Samuel B. Morse's telegraph.
    An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 28, 2007, described the living conditions it the tenements in New York City:
         At No. 97, Orchard Street you’ll find the Tenement Museum, rising high and narrow above the cobblestone street. The immigrants came here from places as diverse as Ireland, Italy and other parts of Western Europe, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Lithuania. The American garment industry began here. The Tenement Museum interior re-creates the spare apartments of the residents who lived in harsh, Dickensian circumstances. The original buildings had no heat, light or running water, and few windows until the late 1860s, when the state enacted laws that forced landlords to improve living conditions. The residents eked out livings in the clothing business, found odd jobs, became cobblers, and pushed vegetable carts.
    On June 25, the 1870 Census list David Teets, age 47, a plumber; his wife, Clara (?), age 43, keeping house; Charles, age 18, a plumber; Ann, age 15; Sylvanus, age 8; and Samuel, age 6; living in New York City. David had real estate worth $20,000, and personal property worth $3,000.
    In 1880 David listed his occupation as House Furnishing and Plumbing in the US Census. He and Caroline lived at 367 West 31st Street, in Manhattan, New York. David was 57 and Caroline was 54. Their son, Chas was 28, Chas' wife Annie I was 21, & he was employed in same business as his Dad. Living with them were their daughter, Annie E. (born 1859), and their sons, Sylvanus G. (born 1862), and Samul A. (born 1864). Living with them as boarders were: J.T Hilderbrant, a widow, age 25 who was a Street Sprinkler; Angel Olesegrate, age 18, a machinist; John King, age 28, a bookeeper; Piere Betts, age 23, a clerk; Geo Graham, age 50, worked at custom house; Thos, age 50, no employment; and Lizzie McIntoshe, age 45, employed by the Teets as a domestic servant.
    On the 1st day of June, the 1880 Census for Coeymans, Albany County, New York has Abm. Teets, age 65, and his wife, Abby, age 68, living with other family members. There was no house nomber or street name on the census. Under the heading, “health”, Abby had “kidney” written. Abm. was a farmer whos mother was born in Rhode Island.
    Caroline died at 10 P.M. on July 6, 1890 of Cerebral Apoplexy and Cerebral Softening, which she had had 2 years and 1 year respectively. The attending doctor was Dr. J. F. Gray. She had lived her whole life in New York City, and died at 332 W 31st Street, (a private house), where she had lived . On July 8, 1890, the following obituary was published in the New York Times;
    Teets - On Sunday, July 6, CAROLINE, wife of David Teets, aged 64 years.
    Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 332      West 31st St., on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
    She was buried on July 9, 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook             710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.
    When David died December 31, 1890 his occupation was stove dealer, he had lived 50 years in the city, and he had died at 92 West 89th Street on the 3rd floor. He died of cancer of the stomach. The attending doctor was Dr. J. B. Columbia. He was buried on January 3, 1891 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook (710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.

    Children born to David and Caroline, in New York, N.Y.:
         i.     Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1847, married March 14, 1866, Charles Simeon Andrews.            On Thursday, Nov. 10, 1867, a funeral was held for their son Charles Teets                 Andrews, aged 4 months and 25 days, “at 1:30 P. M., from the residence of his                 parents, No.39 West 43d-st".
         ii.     David H., b. 1849 in New York, N.Y.; married Sept. 3, 1868, Eliza J. Marshall,                adopted daughter of John and Elizbeth (Stevens) Marshall.
         iii.     Charles (Chas.), b. 1852; Married Annie, b. 1859.
         iv.     Anna E, b. 1855
         v.     Sylvanus, G. b. 1862
         vi.     Samuel A. b. 1864.

Eliza (?)1

F, b. 1802
     Eliza (?) married James Moore.1 Eliza (?) was born in 1802 in New York.1
     Eliza (?) was also known as Elisa.1

Last Edited=3 Mar 2007

Children of Eliza (?) and James Moore

Citations

  1. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 3/2/2007, Re: RE: Looking for more information about David M. Teets
    Hi John,
    Glad to hear from you. I hope we can find they are the same person. I am sending you all the info I have on David Teets, my ggg grandfather. The next e-mail will be for my gg grandfather, David Teets.

    Bob Currier

    David2 Teets (Edward1) son of Edward and Phoebe (Terry) Teets of Schoharie County, NY
    David was born in Summit, Schoharie County, New York on March 10, 1823 and died December 31, 1890 in New York City, N.Y. He was almost 68 years old. He married Caroline Moor, who was born February 22, 1826 in New York City, New York, the daughter of James and Eliza Moor.
    In 1840 he was living in New York City. David and his brother, Benjamin lived in New York City at 462 Washington, in 1845 . Their place of business was at 226 Canal Street, and they were listed individually and also as "Teets, B&D, Tinsmith, 226 Canal" in the city directory. Their brother, Philip, was a stove manufacturer at 292 Greenwich, beginning in 1842. In 1846, David moved his business to 296 Greenwich, only 2 doors away from his brother, Philip. David then moved his home to 192 Reade, which was near his brother, Philip, who lived at 162 Reade. In 1847, David listed his business at 226 Canal Street again, and Benjamin was listed as "late tinsmith"; since Benjamin was still alive, David evidently wanted to keep Benjamin's' name in the business. David was living at this time at 48 Harrison. The following year, 1848, David listed his business and home addresses both as 226 Canal Street. In 1849 Benjamin, Tinman, was listed at 291 W 20th, and David, tinsmith, at 54 Harrison. David's address was the same for the next two years.
    The 1850 Census on September 4th, has David and Caroline living in the 5th ward of New York City (The name looks like Steets, instread of Teets. This is why I could not find it in the last five years). David was 27 and Caroline was 24. David was a Tin Smith. Caroline’s mother, Elisa Moore, age 48, who was born in NY in 1802, was living with them. Caroline’s brother, Barney, age 17, was a Tin Smith and was born in NY. Caroline’s brother, Charles was 20 years old, and he was born in Canada? John Terry was 25, and was a clerk. There was 11 other people living with them, between the ages of 16 to 27 and 3 of them were Tin Smiths. None of these 11 people seem to have been related to them. One of their neighbors was listed as a plumber. Since Eliza Moore was living with her daughter, Caroline, I am assuming that her father, James Moore was dead by that time. [For more on the Moores, see chapter 53].
    In 1859 David was listed as a plumber at 5 B'way, living at 141 W 40th, and his wife Caroline had her own business and was listed as "fruits, 210 Wash, mkt h W 40th". There was also a listing for "D & S plumbers 5 W B’way". (This is David and Steven).
    In 1860, Abraham, tinman, h 239 W 34th, George, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Philip, tinware, 808 G’wich h 199 W 34th, Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton St h 49 Charlton, G & S stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Stephen, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, C. & Redmond, fruits 210 Wash mkt" were listed. There were plenty of family in the area. (Source; City Directory).
    On June 9, 1860, David was living with his wife, Caroline and their children in New York City, and his occupation was "Master Plumber". The value of his real estate was $4,050 and the value of his personal estate was $2,000. David was 37 years old and Caroline was 35 years old. Living with them were their children: Mary, age 13; David, age 11; Charlie, age 8; Anna, age 5. Also living with them were: Charlot Conalim, age 30, a domestic; Charles Moor, age 29, a bookkeeper and perhaps a younger brother of Carolines'; and D. H. Provost, age 17, who was possibly David's sister Martha's son, who was an apprentice to plumbing.
    An article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Feb. 19, 1861 on the Kings County Fire Insurance Company of the City of Brooklyn, L.I. identified Ralph Teets, Stephen H Provost and Andrew J Provost as directors.
    In 1862, the listings were (all Teets) ", David, smith 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; Abraham, smith h 254 W 34th; George, stoves, 477 8th av Melrose; Philip, stoves, 312 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, smith h 185 W 39th; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors 62 Fulton st". David and Stepher were both listed as "smiths". Tinsmithing and stoves were beginning to merge as plumbing. Steven lived on the very next street to David.
    In 1863 the listings for Teets were " C poultry 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George, stoves, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves, 310 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, clothing 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; C. & Redmond, poultry 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton". Caroline Teets was now into poultry and she had moved across the street.
    In 1864 the listings for Teets were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George W, h furnishing, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves 394 G’wich, h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; Thomas, laborer, h 141 Hammond; C & Redmond, fruits 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    In 1865 the listings were "David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Philip, h W 125th n Seventh av; Ralph, clothing, 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves,, 645 Eighth av; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton".
    In 1866 the listings were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton, h 255 W 23d; Stephen, plumber, 545 Eighth av; C. & Redmond, fruits, 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    On March 22, 1866, David was identified in a newspaper article announcing the marriage of his daughter, Mary J., as “Esq.” which seems to indicate that he was a lawyer!
    A newspaper clipping from Centralla, Ill. April 19, 1906, said that :"Mr.. Teets (Benjamin) has always claimed that it was he who assisted Samuel B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, in perfecting his instruments and soldered the wires together to make the first trial." Since David and Benjamin were in business together, perhaps David Teets also worked on Samuel B. Morse's telegraph.
    An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 28, 2007, described the living conditions it the tenements in New York City:
         At No. 97, Orchard Street you’ll find the Tenement Museum, rising high and narrow above the cobblestone street. The immigrants came here from places as diverse as Ireland, Italy and other parts of Western Europe, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Lithuania. The American garment industry began here. The Tenement Museum interior re-creates the spare apartments of the residents who lived in harsh, Dickensian circumstances. The original buildings had no heat, light or running water, and few windows until the late 1860s, when the state enacted laws that forced landlords to improve living conditions. The residents eked out livings in the clothing business, found odd jobs, became cobblers, and pushed vegetable carts.
    On June 25, the 1870 Census list David Teets, age 47, a plumber; his wife, Clara (?), age 43, keeping house; Charles, age 18, a plumber; Ann, age 15; Sylvanus, age 8; and Samuel, age 6; living in New York City. David had real estate worth $20,000, and personal property worth $3,000.
    In 1880 David listed his occupation as House Furnishing and Plumbing in the US Census. He and Caroline lived at 367 West 31st Street, in Manhattan, New York. David was 57 and Caroline was 54. Their son, Chas was 28, Chas' wife Annie I was 21, & he was employed in same business as his Dad. Living with them were their daughter, Annie E. (born 1859), and their sons, Sylvanus G. (born 1862), and Samul A. (born 1864). Living with them as boarders were: J.T Hilderbrant, a widow, age 25 who was a Street Sprinkler; Angel Olesegrate, age 18, a machinist; John King, age 28, a bookeeper; Piere Betts, age 23, a clerk; Geo Graham, age 50, worked at custom house; Thos, age 50, no employment; and Lizzie McIntoshe, age 45, employed by the Teets as a domestic servant.
    On the 1st day of June, the 1880 Census for Coeymans, Albany County, New York has Abm. Teets, age 65, and his wife, Abby, age 68, living with other family members. There was no house nomber or street name on the census. Under the heading, “health”, Abby had “kidney” written. Abm. was a farmer whos mother was born in Rhode Island.
    Caroline died at 10 P.M. on July 6, 1890 of Cerebral Apoplexy and Cerebral Softening, which she had had 2 years and 1 year respectively. The attending doctor was Dr. J. F. Gray. She had lived her whole life in New York City, and died at 332 W 31st Street, (a private house), where she had lived . On July 8, 1890, the following obituary was published in the New York Times;
    Teets - On Sunday, July 6, CAROLINE, wife of David Teets, aged 64 years.
    Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 332      West 31st St., on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
    She was buried on July 9, 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook             710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.
    When David died December 31, 1890 his occupation was stove dealer, he had lived 50 years in the city, and he had died at 92 West 89th Street on the 3rd floor. He died of cancer of the stomach. The attending doctor was Dr. J. B. Columbia. He was buried on January 3, 1891 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook (710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.

    Children born to David and Caroline, in New York, N.Y.:
         i.     Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1847, married March 14, 1866, Charles Simeon Andrews.            On Thursday, Nov. 10, 1867, a funeral was held for their son Charles Teets                 Andrews, aged 4 months and 25 days, “at 1:30 P. M., from the residence of his                 parents, No.39 West 43d-st".
         ii.     David H., b. 1849 in New York, N.Y.; married Sept. 3, 1868, Eliza J. Marshall,                adopted daughter of John and Elizbeth (Stevens) Marshall.
         iii.     Charles (Chas.), b. 1852; Married Annie, b. 1859.
         iv.     Anna E, b. 1855
         v.     Sylvanus, G. b. 1862
         vi.     Samuel A. b. 1864.

Philip Teets1

M, b. 1 May 1817, d. 13 April 1907
Philip Teets|b. 1 May 1817\nd. 13 Apr 1907|p423.htm#i12666|Edward Teets|b. c 1778\nd. 17 Oct 1861|p422.htm#i12656|Phoebe Terry|b. c 1794\nd. 12 Jun 1880|p422.htm#i12657|||||||Phillip Terry|b. 1755\nd. 1819|p422.htm#i12658|Elizabeth "Betsy" Mason|b. 1756\nd. 1836|p422.htm#i12659|
     Philip Teets married Louisa S. Wood.2 Philip Teets was born on 1 May 1817 in New York.3,2,4,5,6,7 He was the son of Edward Teets and Phoebe Terry.1 Philip Teets was born on 18 June 1818.8 He died on 13 April 1907 at age 89.9,10 He died on 1 May 1907 at age 90.8 He was buried in 1907 in Rahway Union Cemetery, Union, New Jersey.8,10

Last Edited=21 Jan 2011

Children of Philip Teets and Louisa S. Wood

Citations

  1. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 3/2/2007, Re: RE: Looking for more information about David M. Teets
    Hi John,
    Glad to hear from you. I hope we can find they are the same person. I am sending you all the info I have on David Teets, my ggg grandfather. The next e-mail will be for my gg grandfather, David Teets.

    Bob Currier

    David2 Teets (Edward1) son of Edward and Phoebe (Terry) Teets of Schoharie County, NY
    David was born in Summit, Schoharie County, New York on March 10, 1823 and died December 31, 1890 in New York City, N.Y. He was almost 68 years old. He married Caroline Moor, who was born February 22, 1826 in New York City, New York, the daughter of James and Eliza Moor.
    In 1840 he was living in New York City. David and his brother, Benjamin lived in New York City at 462 Washington, in 1845 . Their place of business was at 226 Canal Street, and they were listed individually and also as "Teets, B&D, Tinsmith, 226 Canal" in the city directory. Their brother, Philip, was a stove manufacturer at 292 Greenwich, beginning in 1842. In 1846, David moved his business to 296 Greenwich, only 2 doors away from his brother, Philip. David then moved his home to 192 Reade, which was near his brother, Philip, who lived at 162 Reade. In 1847, David listed his business at 226 Canal Street again, and Benjamin was listed as "late tinsmith"; since Benjamin was still alive, David evidently wanted to keep Benjamin's' name in the business. David was living at this time at 48 Harrison. The following year, 1848, David listed his business and home addresses both as 226 Canal Street. In 1849 Benjamin, Tinman, was listed at 291 W 20th, and David, tinsmith, at 54 Harrison. David's address was the same for the next two years.
    The 1850 Census on September 4th, has David and Caroline living in the 5th ward of New York City (The name looks like Steets, instread of Teets. This is why I could not find it in the last five years). David was 27 and Caroline was 24. David was a Tin Smith. Caroline’s mother, Elisa Moore, age 48, who was born in NY in 1802, was living with them. Caroline’s brother, Barney, age 17, was a Tin Smith and was born in NY. Caroline’s brother, Charles was 20 years old, and he was born in Canada? John Terry was 25, and was a clerk. There was 11 other people living with them, between the ages of 16 to 27 and 3 of them were Tin Smiths. None of these 11 people seem to have been related to them. One of their neighbors was listed as a plumber. Since Eliza Moore was living with her daughter, Caroline, I am assuming that her father, James Moore was dead by that time. [For more on the Moores, see chapter 53].
    In 1859 David was listed as a plumber at 5 B'way, living at 141 W 40th, and his wife Caroline had her own business and was listed as "fruits, 210 Wash, mkt h W 40th". There was also a listing for "D & S plumbers 5 W B’way". (This is David and Steven).
    In 1860, Abraham, tinman, h 239 W 34th, George, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Philip, tinware, 808 G’wich h 199 W 34th, Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton St h 49 Charlton, G & S stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Stephen, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, C. & Redmond, fruits 210 Wash mkt" were listed. There were plenty of family in the area. (Source; City Directory).
    On June 9, 1860, David was living with his wife, Caroline and their children in New York City, and his occupation was "Master Plumber". The value of his real estate was $4,050 and the value of his personal estate was $2,000. David was 37 years old and Caroline was 35 years old. Living with them were their children: Mary, age 13; David, age 11; Charlie, age 8; Anna, age 5. Also living with them were: Charlot Conalim, age 30, a domestic; Charles Moor, age 29, a bookkeeper and perhaps a younger brother of Carolines'; and D. H. Provost, age 17, who was possibly David's sister Martha's son, who was an apprentice to plumbing.
    An article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Feb. 19, 1861 on the Kings County Fire Insurance Company of the City of Brooklyn, L.I. identified Ralph Teets, Stephen H Provost and Andrew J Provost as directors.
    In 1862, the listings were (all Teets) ", David, smith 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; Abraham, smith h 254 W 34th; George, stoves, 477 8th av Melrose; Philip, stoves, 312 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, smith h 185 W 39th; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors 62 Fulton st". David and Stepher were both listed as "smiths". Tinsmithing and stoves were beginning to merge as plumbing. Steven lived on the very next street to David.
    In 1863 the listings for Teets were " C poultry 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George, stoves, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves, 310 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, clothing 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; C. & Redmond, poultry 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton". Caroline Teets was now into poultry and she had moved across the street.
    In 1864 the listings for Teets were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George W, h furnishing, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves 394 G’wich, h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; Thomas, laborer, h 141 Hammond; C & Redmond, fruits 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    In 1865 the listings were "David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Philip, h W 125th n Seventh av; Ralph, clothing, 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves,, 645 Eighth av; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton".
    In 1866 the listings were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton, h 255 W 23d; Stephen, plumber, 545 Eighth av; C. & Redmond, fruits, 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    On March 22, 1866, David was identified in a newspaper article announcing the marriage of his daughter, Mary J., as “Esq.” which seems to indicate that he was a lawyer!
    A newspaper clipping from Centralla, Ill. April 19, 1906, said that :"Mr.. Teets (Benjamin) has always claimed that it was he who assisted Samuel B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, in perfecting his instruments and soldered the wires together to make the first trial." Since David and Benjamin were in business together, perhaps David Teets also worked on Samuel B. Morse's telegraph.
    An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 28, 2007, described the living conditions it the tenements in New York City:
         At No. 97, Orchard Street you’ll find the Tenement Museum, rising high and narrow above the cobblestone street. The immigrants came here from places as diverse as Ireland, Italy and other parts of Western Europe, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Lithuania. The American garment industry began here. The Tenement Museum interior re-creates the spare apartments of the residents who lived in harsh, Dickensian circumstances. The original buildings had no heat, light or running water, and few windows until the late 1860s, when the state enacted laws that forced landlords to improve living conditions. The residents eked out livings in the clothing business, found odd jobs, became cobblers, and pushed vegetable carts.
    On June 25, the 1870 Census list David Teets, age 47, a plumber; his wife, Clara (?), age 43, keeping house; Charles, age 18, a plumber; Ann, age 15; Sylvanus, age 8; and Samuel, age 6; living in New York City. David had real estate worth $20,000, and personal property worth $3,000.
    In 1880 David listed his occupation as House Furnishing and Plumbing in the US Census. He and Caroline lived at 367 West 31st Street, in Manhattan, New York. David was 57 and Caroline was 54. Their son, Chas was 28, Chas' wife Annie I was 21, & he was employed in same business as his Dad. Living with them were their daughter, Annie E. (born 1859), and their sons, Sylvanus G. (born 1862), and Samul A. (born 1864). Living with them as boarders were: J.T Hilderbrant, a widow, age 25 who was a Street Sprinkler; Angel Olesegrate, age 18, a machinist; John King, age 28, a bookeeper; Piere Betts, age 23, a clerk; Geo Graham, age 50, worked at custom house; Thos, age 50, no employment; and Lizzie McIntoshe, age 45, employed by the Teets as a domestic servant.
    On the 1st day of June, the 1880 Census for Coeymans, Albany County, New York has Abm. Teets, age 65, and his wife, Abby, age 68, living with other family members. There was no house nomber or street name on the census. Under the heading, “health”, Abby had “kidney” written. Abm. was a farmer whos mother was born in Rhode Island.
    Caroline died at 10 P.M. on July 6, 1890 of Cerebral Apoplexy and Cerebral Softening, which she had had 2 years and 1 year respectively. The attending doctor was Dr. J. F. Gray. She had lived her whole life in New York City, and died at 332 W 31st Street, (a private house), where she had lived . On July 8, 1890, the following obituary was published in the New York Times;
    Teets - On Sunday, July 6, CAROLINE, wife of David Teets, aged 64 years.
    Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 332      West 31st St., on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
    She was buried on July 9, 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook             710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.
    When David died December 31, 1890 his occupation was stove dealer, he had lived 50 years in the city, and he had died at 92 West 89th Street on the 3rd floor. He died of cancer of the stomach. The attending doctor was Dr. J. B. Columbia. He was buried on January 3, 1891 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook (710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.

    Children born to David and Caroline, in New York, N.Y.:
         i.     Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1847, married March 14, 1866, Charles Simeon Andrews.            On Thursday, Nov. 10, 1867, a funeral was held for their son Charles Teets                 Andrews, aged 4 months and 25 days, “at 1:30 P. M., from the residence of his                 parents, No.39 West 43d-st".
         ii.     David H., b. 1849 in New York, N.Y.; married Sept. 3, 1868, Eliza J. Marshall,                adopted daughter of John and Elizbeth (Stevens) Marshall.
         iii.     Charles (Chas.), b. 1852; Married Annie, b. 1859.
         iv.     Anna E, b. 1855
         v.     Sylvanus, G. b. 1862
         vi.     Samuel A. b. 1864.
  2. [S2122] Census: 1860 New York, New York, New York Ward 20, District 4, Page 99, July 6, 1880, HH#294-802
    Teets, Philip, 38, tinsmith, NY
    wife [no name], 30, NJ
    Sarah, 16, NY
    Jos, 7, NY
    Abram, 4, NY
    Elizabeth, 2/12, NY
    domestic Roberts, Ann, 24, England
    domestic Bridget, 20, Ireland.
  3. [S2123] Census: 1850 New York, New York, New York Ward 5, Page 490, August 30, 1850, HH#695-1784
    Teets, Philix, 30, tinsmith, NY
    Louisa, 28, NJ
    Sarah T., 5, NY
    19 others...including
    Teets, George, 19, tinsmith, NY
    Teets, Stephen, 17, tinsmith, NY.
  4. [S1376] Census: 1870 New York, New York City, New York Ward 12, District 13, Harlem P.O., Page 66, July 21, 1870, HH#411-499
    Teets, Philip, 52, NY
    Louisa, 52, keeping house, NJ
    Joseph W., 17, at school, NY
    Abram, 14, at school, NY
    Jane, 10, at school, NY
    school teacher, Ward, 21, NY
    domestic Lyons, Mary, 19, Ireland
    domestic Hopton, Ann, 17, NY.
  5. [S1034] Census: 1880 New York, New York City, New York (Manhattan), District 536, Page 13, June 4, 1880, HH#77-114
    Teets, Philip, 60, retired hardware dealer, NY NY NY
    wife Louisa, 60, at home, NJ NJ NJ
    daughter Jennie, 19, NY NY NJ
    son Abraham, 24, bookkeeper, NY NY NJ
    boarder Ward, Minnie, 30, NY NY NJ
    son Teets, Joseph, 25, at school, NY NY NJ
    boarder Brown, Jetson, 22, physician, NY NY NY
    servant Carlor, Margaret, 35, Ireland Ireland Ireland.
  6. [S1035] Census: 1900 New York, New York, Manhattan, District 600, Page 44, June 11, 1900, HH#153-485?
    Tetz, Philip, Mar 1818, 82, widowed, NJ? NY NY
    son Joseph, May 1850, 50, NY NY NY
    son Alonzo, Aug 1859, 40, NY NY NY
    Jannie, Apr 1874, 26, NY NY NY.
  7. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 11/11//2009, Re: Re: David M. Teets Family.
  8. [S2130] Burials: Rahwah Cemetery, 1070 St. George Avenue, Union County, New Jersey, http://www.merchantsanddrovers.org/Rahway%20Cemetary.htm, RAHWAY PUBLIC CEMETERY, UNION, NEW JERSEY
    Tombstone Inscriptions
    Rahway Public Cemetery
    Rahway, Union County, New Jersey
    Copied by
    Ruth Carter Hillier
    Typed by Delene H. Keddington

    These are strictly tombstone inscriptions, not a list of burials in Rahway Cemetery. This
    was apparently made up in the 1950s as the last burial date noted was 1952. If someone
    you are looking for is not on this list, they could still be buried in the cemetery either
    after the list was compiled or without a tombstone.

    TEETS
    A. Alonzo, b. 12 Oct. 1855, d. 8 Jan. 1939, son of Philip Teets and Louisa S. Wood.
    Anna Louisa, dau. Of Philip Teets and Louisa.
    Edward, son of Philip Teets and Louisa.
    Elizabeth, Husb. Stephen Teets.
    George, son of Philip Teets and Louisa.
    Jane Elizabeth, b. 1862, d. 1944. (Philip Teet's lot.)
    Laura Frances, dau. Of Philip Teets and Louisa, d. 5 Aug. 1843?, ae. 8 mos. 9 days.
    Louisa S. Wood, b. 31 Mar. 1816, d. 23 May 1895, Husb. Philip Teets.
    Mary Louisa, dau. Of Philip Teets and Louisa.
    Philip, b. 18 June 1818, d. 1 May 1907, Wife Louisa S. Wood.
    William, son of Philip Teets and Louisa.
    William Franklin, son of Stephen Teets and Elizabeth, d. 2 May 1864, ae. 3 yrs. 1 mo. 22 days.
  9. [S2099] Obit: Edward Teats, Mount Clemens Monitor Leader - Jan. 11, 1907
    Several times during the past few weeks mention has been made of the serious illness of Mr. Edward Teats, one of Macomb county's sturdy pioneers. In sad postscript to these paragraphs comes the announcement of his death on the evening of Jan. 2, aged 79 years. Mr. Teats was born in Dutchess Co., N.Y., in 1829. He removed with his grandparents to Michigan when thirteen years old, locating in Harrison township, this county. The story of his boyhood is much the same as that of other boys of that period, but by the time he arrived at manhood and married Miss Harriet Rackham (daughter of Simon Rackham of All Saints, Sussex Co., England) in Mt. Clemens in 1850, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Geo. W. Newcomb, pastor of the Presbyterian church, his magnetic personality and sterling qualities had so endeared him to the hearts of his fellowmen that he was urged to accept generalship in municipal affairs. Political honors came to him repeatedly. Year after year he represented his constituency in affairs of state and history making. In business life he ever exhibited that integrity and uprightness which always bring success, he thus comparatively early in life securing a competency. But it was in domestic life that honors him greatest, because of his untiring efforts to "make childhood sweet" and his motto, "If you have a friend worth loving, love him; yes, and let him know you love him, ere life's evening tinge his brow with sunset glow." Why should good words ne'er be said of a friend--till he is dead? He loved him home, he loved his fellowman. Mr. Teats united with the Presbyterian church in 1860, (was an elder for many years) and remained in that faith until he passed beyond to enjoy with unclouded brightness the sunshine of that better land. He resided on his farm in Harrison township until 1896 when he sold the place to William Cole and came to make his home with his daughter Grace, in this city. Few men of his day and denomination have been more popular and few will be lamented more. His funeral was held from his late home with Rev. Kennedy in charge of the services who paid eloquent tribute to the memory of his co-laborer. Nine children remain to mourn his loss: Mrs. Chas. Fries, of Utica, Mrs. Henry Generecuix, of Saginaw, Mrs. Thomas Houghton, of Erin, Arthur Teats, of Harrison, Mrs. Chas. Fields of Hamtramck, Mrs. Robert Fox, of Clinton, Mrs. Anson Harris, of Hamtramck, Mrs. Allen Houghton, of Croswell, and Mrs. Jos. M. Danby, of this city. There are 29 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, also one sister, Mrs. Alice Campau of this city, and two brothers, Jacob Teats, of Kansas, and Philip Teats, of Montana.
  10. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 11/11//2009, Re: Re: David M. Teets Family
    Philip, b. May 1, 1817, d. April 13, 1907, at age 90. According to Philips' death certificate, he lived in New York City for 70 years (or since 1837). He is buried in Rahway Union Cemetery New Jersey.

Barney Moore1

M, b. circa 1832
Barney Moore|b. c 1832|p423.htm#i12667|James Moore||p423.htm#i12664|Eliza (?)|b. 1802|p423.htm#i12665|||||||||||||
     Barney Moore was born circa 1832 in New York.1 He was the son of James Moore and Eliza (?).1
     Barney Moore was also known as Barney Moor.1

Last Edited=28 Oct 2009

Citations

  1. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 3/2/2007, Re: RE: Looking for more information about David M. Teets
    Hi John,
    Glad to hear from you. I hope we can find they are the same person. I am sending you all the info I have on David Teets, my ggg grandfather. The next e-mail will be for my gg grandfather, David Teets.

    Bob Currier

    David2 Teets (Edward1) son of Edward and Phoebe (Terry) Teets of Schoharie County, NY
    David was born in Summit, Schoharie County, New York on March 10, 1823 and died December 31, 1890 in New York City, N.Y. He was almost 68 years old. He married Caroline Moor, who was born February 22, 1826 in New York City, New York, the daughter of James and Eliza Moor.
    In 1840 he was living in New York City. David and his brother, Benjamin lived in New York City at 462 Washington, in 1845 . Their place of business was at 226 Canal Street, and they were listed individually and also as "Teets, B&D, Tinsmith, 226 Canal" in the city directory. Their brother, Philip, was a stove manufacturer at 292 Greenwich, beginning in 1842. In 1846, David moved his business to 296 Greenwich, only 2 doors away from his brother, Philip. David then moved his home to 192 Reade, which was near his brother, Philip, who lived at 162 Reade. In 1847, David listed his business at 226 Canal Street again, and Benjamin was listed as "late tinsmith"; since Benjamin was still alive, David evidently wanted to keep Benjamin's' name in the business. David was living at this time at 48 Harrison. The following year, 1848, David listed his business and home addresses both as 226 Canal Street. In 1849 Benjamin, Tinman, was listed at 291 W 20th, and David, tinsmith, at 54 Harrison. David's address was the same for the next two years.
    The 1850 Census on September 4th, has David and Caroline living in the 5th ward of New York City (The name looks like Steets, instread of Teets. This is why I could not find it in the last five years). David was 27 and Caroline was 24. David was a Tin Smith. Caroline’s mother, Elisa Moore, age 48, who was born in NY in 1802, was living with them. Caroline’s brother, Barney, age 17, was a Tin Smith and was born in NY. Caroline’s brother, Charles was 20 years old, and he was born in Canada? John Terry was 25, and was a clerk. There was 11 other people living with them, between the ages of 16 to 27 and 3 of them were Tin Smiths. None of these 11 people seem to have been related to them. One of their neighbors was listed as a plumber. Since Eliza Moore was living with her daughter, Caroline, I am assuming that her father, James Moore was dead by that time. [For more on the Moores, see chapter 53].
    In 1859 David was listed as a plumber at 5 B'way, living at 141 W 40th, and his wife Caroline had her own business and was listed as "fruits, 210 Wash, mkt h W 40th". There was also a listing for "D & S plumbers 5 W B’way". (This is David and Steven).
    In 1860, Abraham, tinman, h 239 W 34th, George, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Philip, tinware, 808 G’wich h 199 W 34th, Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton St h 49 Charlton, G & S stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Stephen, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, C. & Redmond, fruits 210 Wash mkt" were listed. There were plenty of family in the area. (Source; City Directory).
    On June 9, 1860, David was living with his wife, Caroline and their children in New York City, and his occupation was "Master Plumber". The value of his real estate was $4,050 and the value of his personal estate was $2,000. David was 37 years old and Caroline was 35 years old. Living with them were their children: Mary, age 13; David, age 11; Charlie, age 8; Anna, age 5. Also living with them were: Charlot Conalim, age 30, a domestic; Charles Moor, age 29, a bookkeeper and perhaps a younger brother of Carolines'; and D. H. Provost, age 17, who was possibly David's sister Martha's son, who was an apprentice to plumbing.
    An article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Feb. 19, 1861 on the Kings County Fire Insurance Company of the City of Brooklyn, L.I. identified Ralph Teets, Stephen H Provost and Andrew J Provost as directors.
    In 1862, the listings were (all Teets) ", David, smith 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; Abraham, smith h 254 W 34th; George, stoves, 477 8th av Melrose; Philip, stoves, 312 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, smith h 185 W 39th; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors 62 Fulton st". David and Stepher were both listed as "smiths". Tinsmithing and stoves were beginning to merge as plumbing. Steven lived on the very next street to David.
    In 1863 the listings for Teets were " C poultry 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George, stoves, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves, 310 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, clothing 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; C. & Redmond, poultry 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton". Caroline Teets was now into poultry and she had moved across the street.
    In 1864 the listings for Teets were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George W, h furnishing, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves 394 G’wich, h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; Thomas, laborer, h 141 Hammond; C & Redmond, fruits 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    In 1865 the listings were "David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Philip, h W 125th n Seventh av; Ralph, clothing, 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves,, 645 Eighth av; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton".
    In 1866 the listings were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton, h 255 W 23d; Stephen, plumber, 545 Eighth av; C. & Redmond, fruits, 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    On March 22, 1866, David was identified in a newspaper article announcing the marriage of his daughter, Mary J., as “Esq.” which seems to indicate that he was a lawyer!
    A newspaper clipping from Centralla, Ill. April 19, 1906, said that :"Mr.. Teets (Benjamin) has always claimed that it was he who assisted Samuel B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, in perfecting his instruments and soldered the wires together to make the first trial." Since David and Benjamin were in business together, perhaps David Teets also worked on Samuel B. Morse's telegraph.
    An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 28, 2007, described the living conditions it the tenements in New York City:
         At No. 97, Orchard Street you’ll find the Tenement Museum, rising high and narrow above the cobblestone street. The immigrants came here from places as diverse as Ireland, Italy and other parts of Western Europe, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Lithuania. The American garment industry began here. The Tenement Museum interior re-creates the spare apartments of the residents who lived in harsh, Dickensian circumstances. The original buildings had no heat, light or running water, and few windows until the late 1860s, when the state enacted laws that forced landlords to improve living conditions. The residents eked out livings in the clothing business, found odd jobs, became cobblers, and pushed vegetable carts.
    On June 25, the 1870 Census list David Teets, age 47, a plumber; his wife, Clara (?), age 43, keeping house; Charles, age 18, a plumber; Ann, age 15; Sylvanus, age 8; and Samuel, age 6; living in New York City. David had real estate worth $20,000, and personal property worth $3,000.
    In 1880 David listed his occupation as House Furnishing and Plumbing in the US Census. He and Caroline lived at 367 West 31st Street, in Manhattan, New York. David was 57 and Caroline was 54. Their son, Chas was 28, Chas' wife Annie I was 21, & he was employed in same business as his Dad. Living with them were their daughter, Annie E. (born 1859), and their sons, Sylvanus G. (born 1862), and Samul A. (born 1864). Living with them as boarders were: J.T Hilderbrant, a widow, age 25 who was a Street Sprinkler; Angel Olesegrate, age 18, a machinist; John King, age 28, a bookeeper; Piere Betts, age 23, a clerk; Geo Graham, age 50, worked at custom house; Thos, age 50, no employment; and Lizzie McIntoshe, age 45, employed by the Teets as a domestic servant.
    On the 1st day of June, the 1880 Census for Coeymans, Albany County, New York has Abm. Teets, age 65, and his wife, Abby, age 68, living with other family members. There was no house nomber or street name on the census. Under the heading, “health”, Abby had “kidney” written. Abm. was a farmer whos mother was born in Rhode Island.
    Caroline died at 10 P.M. on July 6, 1890 of Cerebral Apoplexy and Cerebral Softening, which she had had 2 years and 1 year respectively. The attending doctor was Dr. J. F. Gray. She had lived her whole life in New York City, and died at 332 W 31st Street, (a private house), where she had lived . On July 8, 1890, the following obituary was published in the New York Times;
    Teets - On Sunday, July 6, CAROLINE, wife of David Teets, aged 64 years.
    Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 332      West 31st St., on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
    She was buried on July 9, 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook             710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.
    When David died December 31, 1890 his occupation was stove dealer, he had lived 50 years in the city, and he had died at 92 West 89th Street on the 3rd floor. He died of cancer of the stomach. The attending doctor was Dr. J. B. Columbia. He was buried on January 3, 1891 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook (710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.

    Children born to David and Caroline, in New York, N.Y.:
         i.     Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1847, married March 14, 1866, Charles Simeon Andrews.            On Thursday, Nov. 10, 1867, a funeral was held for their son Charles Teets                 Andrews, aged 4 months and 25 days, “at 1:30 P. M., from the residence of his                 parents, No.39 West 43d-st".
         ii.     David H., b. 1849 in New York, N.Y.; married Sept. 3, 1868, Eliza J. Marshall,                adopted daughter of John and Elizbeth (Stevens) Marshall.
         iii.     Charles (Chas.), b. 1852; Married Annie, b. 1859.
         iv.     Anna E, b. 1855
         v.     Sylvanus, G. b. 1862
         vi.     Samuel A. b. 1864.

Charles Moore1

M, b. circa 1830
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     Charles Moore was born circa 1830 in Canada.1 He was the son of James Moore and Eliza (?).1
     Charles Moore was also known as Charles Moor.1

Last Edited=28 Oct 2009

Citations

  1. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 3/2/2007, Re: RE: Looking for more information about David M. Teets
    Hi John,
    Glad to hear from you. I hope we can find they are the same person. I am sending you all the info I have on David Teets, my ggg grandfather. The next e-mail will be for my gg grandfather, David Teets.

    Bob Currier

    David2 Teets (Edward1) son of Edward and Phoebe (Terry) Teets of Schoharie County, NY
    David was born in Summit, Schoharie County, New York on March 10, 1823 and died December 31, 1890 in New York City, N.Y. He was almost 68 years old. He married Caroline Moor, who was born February 22, 1826 in New York City, New York, the daughter of James and Eliza Moor.
    In 1840 he was living in New York City. David and his brother, Benjamin lived in New York City at 462 Washington, in 1845 . Their place of business was at 226 Canal Street, and they were listed individually and also as "Teets, B&D, Tinsmith, 226 Canal" in the city directory. Their brother, Philip, was a stove manufacturer at 292 Greenwich, beginning in 1842. In 1846, David moved his business to 296 Greenwich, only 2 doors away from his brother, Philip. David then moved his home to 192 Reade, which was near his brother, Philip, who lived at 162 Reade. In 1847, David listed his business at 226 Canal Street again, and Benjamin was listed as "late tinsmith"; since Benjamin was still alive, David evidently wanted to keep Benjamin's' name in the business. David was living at this time at 48 Harrison. The following year, 1848, David listed his business and home addresses both as 226 Canal Street. In 1849 Benjamin, Tinman, was listed at 291 W 20th, and David, tinsmith, at 54 Harrison. David's address was the same for the next two years.
    The 1850 Census on September 4th, has David and Caroline living in the 5th ward of New York City (The name looks like Steets, instread of Teets. This is why I could not find it in the last five years). David was 27 and Caroline was 24. David was a Tin Smith. Caroline’s mother, Elisa Moore, age 48, who was born in NY in 1802, was living with them. Caroline’s brother, Barney, age 17, was a Tin Smith and was born in NY. Caroline’s brother, Charles was 20 years old, and he was born in Canada? John Terry was 25, and was a clerk. There was 11 other people living with them, between the ages of 16 to 27 and 3 of them were Tin Smiths. None of these 11 people seem to have been related to them. One of their neighbors was listed as a plumber. Since Eliza Moore was living with her daughter, Caroline, I am assuming that her father, James Moore was dead by that time. [For more on the Moores, see chapter 53].
    In 1859 David was listed as a plumber at 5 B'way, living at 141 W 40th, and his wife Caroline had her own business and was listed as "fruits, 210 Wash, mkt h W 40th". There was also a listing for "D & S plumbers 5 W B’way". (This is David and Steven).
    In 1860, Abraham, tinman, h 239 W 34th, George, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Philip, tinware, 808 G’wich h 199 W 34th, Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton St h 49 Charlton, G & S stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Stephen, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, C. & Redmond, fruits 210 Wash mkt" were listed. There were plenty of family in the area. (Source; City Directory).
    On June 9, 1860, David was living with his wife, Caroline and their children in New York City, and his occupation was "Master Plumber". The value of his real estate was $4,050 and the value of his personal estate was $2,000. David was 37 years old and Caroline was 35 years old. Living with them were their children: Mary, age 13; David, age 11; Charlie, age 8; Anna, age 5. Also living with them were: Charlot Conalim, age 30, a domestic; Charles Moor, age 29, a bookkeeper and perhaps a younger brother of Carolines'; and D. H. Provost, age 17, who was possibly David's sister Martha's son, who was an apprentice to plumbing.
    An article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Feb. 19, 1861 on the Kings County Fire Insurance Company of the City of Brooklyn, L.I. identified Ralph Teets, Stephen H Provost and Andrew J Provost as directors.
    In 1862, the listings were (all Teets) ", David, smith 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; Abraham, smith h 254 W 34th; George, stoves, 477 8th av Melrose; Philip, stoves, 312 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, smith h 185 W 39th; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors 62 Fulton st". David and Stepher were both listed as "smiths". Tinsmithing and stoves were beginning to merge as plumbing. Steven lived on the very next street to David.
    In 1863 the listings for Teets were " C poultry 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George, stoves, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves, 310 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, clothing 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; C. & Redmond, poultry 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton". Caroline Teets was now into poultry and she had moved across the street.
    In 1864 the listings for Teets were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George W, h furnishing, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves 394 G’wich, h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; Thomas, laborer, h 141 Hammond; C & Redmond, fruits 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    In 1865 the listings were "David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Philip, h W 125th n Seventh av; Ralph, clothing, 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves,, 645 Eighth av; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton".
    In 1866 the listings were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton, h 255 W 23d; Stephen, plumber, 545 Eighth av; C. & Redmond, fruits, 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    On March 22, 1866, David was identified in a newspaper article announcing the marriage of his daughter, Mary J., as “Esq.” which seems to indicate that he was a lawyer!
    A newspaper clipping from Centralla, Ill. April 19, 1906, said that :"Mr.. Teets (Benjamin) has always claimed that it was he who assisted Samuel B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, in perfecting his instruments and soldered the wires together to make the first trial." Since David and Benjamin were in business together, perhaps David Teets also worked on Samuel B. Morse's telegraph.
    An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 28, 2007, described the living conditions it the tenements in New York City:
         At No. 97, Orchard Street you’ll find the Tenement Museum, rising high and narrow above the cobblestone street. The immigrants came here from places as diverse as Ireland, Italy and other parts of Western Europe, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Lithuania. The American garment industry began here. The Tenement Museum interior re-creates the spare apartments of the residents who lived in harsh, Dickensian circumstances. The original buildings had no heat, light or running water, and few windows until the late 1860s, when the state enacted laws that forced landlords to improve living conditions. The residents eked out livings in the clothing business, found odd jobs, became cobblers, and pushed vegetable carts.
    On June 25, the 1870 Census list David Teets, age 47, a plumber; his wife, Clara (?), age 43, keeping house; Charles, age 18, a plumber; Ann, age 15; Sylvanus, age 8; and Samuel, age 6; living in New York City. David had real estate worth $20,000, and personal property worth $3,000.
    In 1880 David listed his occupation as House Furnishing and Plumbing in the US Census. He and Caroline lived at 367 West 31st Street, in Manhattan, New York. David was 57 and Caroline was 54. Their son, Chas was 28, Chas' wife Annie I was 21, & he was employed in same business as his Dad. Living with them were their daughter, Annie E. (born 1859), and their sons, Sylvanus G. (born 1862), and Samul A. (born 1864). Living with them as boarders were: J.T Hilderbrant, a widow, age 25 who was a Street Sprinkler; Angel Olesegrate, age 18, a machinist; John King, age 28, a bookeeper; Piere Betts, age 23, a clerk; Geo Graham, age 50, worked at custom house; Thos, age 50, no employment; and Lizzie McIntoshe, age 45, employed by the Teets as a domestic servant.
    On the 1st day of June, the 1880 Census for Coeymans, Albany County, New York has Abm. Teets, age 65, and his wife, Abby, age 68, living with other family members. There was no house nomber or street name on the census. Under the heading, “health”, Abby had “kidney” written. Abm. was a farmer whos mother was born in Rhode Island.
    Caroline died at 10 P.M. on July 6, 1890 of Cerebral Apoplexy and Cerebral Softening, which she had had 2 years and 1 year respectively. The attending doctor was Dr. J. F. Gray. She had lived her whole life in New York City, and died at 332 W 31st Street, (a private house), where she had lived . On July 8, 1890, the following obituary was published in the New York Times;
    Teets - On Sunday, July 6, CAROLINE, wife of David Teets, aged 64 years.
    Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 332      West 31st St., on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
    She was buried on July 9, 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook             710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.
    When David died December 31, 1890 his occupation was stove dealer, he had lived 50 years in the city, and he had died at 92 West 89th Street on the 3rd floor. He died of cancer of the stomach. The attending doctor was Dr. J. B. Columbia. He was buried on January 3, 1891 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook (710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.

    Children born to David and Caroline, in New York, N.Y.:
         i.     Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1847, married March 14, 1866, Charles Simeon Andrews.            On Thursday, Nov. 10, 1867, a funeral was held for their son Charles Teets                 Andrews, aged 4 months and 25 days, “at 1:30 P. M., from the residence of his                 parents, No.39 West 43d-st".
         ii.     David H., b. 1849 in New York, N.Y.; married Sept. 3, 1868, Eliza J. Marshall,                adopted daughter of John and Elizbeth (Stevens) Marshall.
         iii.     Charles (Chas.), b. 1852; Married Annie, b. 1859.
         iv.     Anna E, b. 1855
         v.     Sylvanus, G. b. 1862
         vi.     Samuel A. b. 1864.

John Moore1

M, b. circa 1825
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     John Moore was born circa 1825.1 He was the son of James Moore and Eliza (?).1
     John Moore was also known as John Moor.1

Last Edited=28 Oct 2009

Citations

  1. [S990] Bob Currier, Warminster, PA; e-mail address, Email to John Teets, 3/2/2007, Re: RE: Looking for more information about David M. Teets
    Hi John,
    Glad to hear from you. I hope we can find they are the same person. I am sending you all the info I have on David Teets, my ggg grandfather. The next e-mail will be for my gg grandfather, David Teets.

    Bob Currier

    David2 Teets (Edward1) son of Edward and Phoebe (Terry) Teets of Schoharie County, NY
    David was born in Summit, Schoharie County, New York on March 10, 1823 and died December 31, 1890 in New York City, N.Y. He was almost 68 years old. He married Caroline Moor, who was born February 22, 1826 in New York City, New York, the daughter of James and Eliza Moor.
    In 1840 he was living in New York City. David and his brother, Benjamin lived in New York City at 462 Washington, in 1845 . Their place of business was at 226 Canal Street, and they were listed individually and also as "Teets, B&D, Tinsmith, 226 Canal" in the city directory. Their brother, Philip, was a stove manufacturer at 292 Greenwich, beginning in 1842. In 1846, David moved his business to 296 Greenwich, only 2 doors away from his brother, Philip. David then moved his home to 192 Reade, which was near his brother, Philip, who lived at 162 Reade. In 1847, David listed his business at 226 Canal Street again, and Benjamin was listed as "late tinsmith"; since Benjamin was still alive, David evidently wanted to keep Benjamin's' name in the business. David was living at this time at 48 Harrison. The following year, 1848, David listed his business and home addresses both as 226 Canal Street. In 1849 Benjamin, Tinman, was listed at 291 W 20th, and David, tinsmith, at 54 Harrison. David's address was the same for the next two years.
    The 1850 Census on September 4th, has David and Caroline living in the 5th ward of New York City (The name looks like Steets, instread of Teets. This is why I could not find it in the last five years). David was 27 and Caroline was 24. David was a Tin Smith. Caroline’s mother, Elisa Moore, age 48, who was born in NY in 1802, was living with them. Caroline’s brother, Barney, age 17, was a Tin Smith and was born in NY. Caroline’s brother, Charles was 20 years old, and he was born in Canada? John Terry was 25, and was a clerk. There was 11 other people living with them, between the ages of 16 to 27 and 3 of them were Tin Smiths. None of these 11 people seem to have been related to them. One of their neighbors was listed as a plumber. Since Eliza Moore was living with her daughter, Caroline, I am assuming that her father, James Moore was dead by that time. [For more on the Moores, see chapter 53].
    In 1859 David was listed as a plumber at 5 B'way, living at 141 W 40th, and his wife Caroline had her own business and was listed as "fruits, 210 Wash, mkt h W 40th". There was also a listing for "D & S plumbers 5 W B’way". (This is David and Steven).
    In 1860, Abraham, tinman, h 239 W 34th, George, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Philip, tinware, 808 G’wich h 199 W 34th, Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton St h 49 Charlton, G & S stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, Stephen, stoves, 477 & 681 8th av h 195 W 37th, C. & Redmond, fruits 210 Wash mkt" were listed. There were plenty of family in the area. (Source; City Directory).
    On June 9, 1860, David was living with his wife, Caroline and their children in New York City, and his occupation was "Master Plumber". The value of his real estate was $4,050 and the value of his personal estate was $2,000. David was 37 years old and Caroline was 35 years old. Living with them were their children: Mary, age 13; David, age 11; Charlie, age 8; Anna, age 5. Also living with them were: Charlot Conalim, age 30, a domestic; Charles Moor, age 29, a bookkeeper and perhaps a younger brother of Carolines'; and D. H. Provost, age 17, who was possibly David's sister Martha's son, who was an apprentice to plumbing.
    An article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Feb. 19, 1861 on the Kings County Fire Insurance Company of the City of Brooklyn, L.I. identified Ralph Teets, Stephen H Provost and Andrew J Provost as directors.
    In 1862, the listings were (all Teets) ", David, smith 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; Abraham, smith h 254 W 34th; George, stoves, 477 8th av Melrose; Philip, stoves, 312 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, smith h 185 W 39th; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors 62 Fulton st". David and Stepher were both listed as "smiths". Tinsmithing and stoves were beginning to merge as plumbing. Steven lived on the very next street to David.
    In 1863 the listings for Teets were " C poultry 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George, stoves, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves, 310 & 394 G’wich h 199 W 34th; Ralph, clothing 62 Fulton h 205 W 27th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; C. & Redmond, poultry 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton". Caroline Teets was now into poultry and she had moved across the street.
    In 1864 the listings for Teets were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber 5 W B’way h 171 W 40th; George W, h furnishing, 477 8th av h 106 W 36th; Philip, stoves 394 G’wich, h 199 W 34th; Ralph, tailor 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves, 617 8th av; Thomas, laborer, h 141 Hammond; C & Redmond, fruits 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    In 1865 the listings were "David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Philip, h W 125th n Seventh av; Ralph, clothing, 62 Fulton h 265 W 23th; Stephen, stoves,, 645 Eighth av; Teets & Throckmorton, clothing, 62 Fulton".
    In 1866 the listings were "Caroline, fruit, 209 Wash mkt; David, plumber, 24 W B’way, h 171 W 40th; George W, stoves, 477 Eighth av; Ralph, tailor, 62 Fulton, h 255 W 23d; Stephen, plumber, 545 Eighth av; C. & Redmond, fruits, 209 Wash mkt; Teets & Throckmorton, tailors, 62 Fulton".
    On March 22, 1866, David was identified in a newspaper article announcing the marriage of his daughter, Mary J., as “Esq.” which seems to indicate that he was a lawyer!
    A newspaper clipping from Centralla, Ill. April 19, 1906, said that :"Mr.. Teets (Benjamin) has always claimed that it was he who assisted Samuel B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, in perfecting his instruments and soldered the wires together to make the first trial." Since David and Benjamin were in business together, perhaps David Teets also worked on Samuel B. Morse's telegraph.
    An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 28, 2007, described the living conditions it the tenements in New York City:
         At No. 97, Orchard Street you’ll find the Tenement Museum, rising high and narrow above the cobblestone street. The immigrants came here from places as diverse as Ireland, Italy and other parts of Western Europe, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and Lithuania. The American garment industry began here. The Tenement Museum interior re-creates the spare apartments of the residents who lived in harsh, Dickensian circumstances. The original buildings had no heat, light or running water, and few windows until the late 1860s, when the state enacted laws that forced landlords to improve living conditions. The residents eked out livings in the clothing business, found odd jobs, became cobblers, and pushed vegetable carts.
    On June 25, the 1870 Census list David Teets, age 47, a plumber; his wife, Clara (?), age 43, keeping house; Charles, age 18, a plumber; Ann, age 15; Sylvanus, age 8; and Samuel, age 6; living in New York City. David had real estate worth $20,000, and personal property worth $3,000.
    In 1880 David listed his occupation as House Furnishing and Plumbing in the US Census. He and Caroline lived at 367 West 31st Street, in Manhattan, New York. David was 57 and Caroline was 54. Their son, Chas was 28, Chas' wife Annie I was 21, & he was employed in same business as his Dad. Living with them were their daughter, Annie E. (born 1859), and their sons, Sylvanus G. (born 1862), and Samul A. (born 1864). Living with them as boarders were: J.T Hilderbrant, a widow, age 25 who was a Street Sprinkler; Angel Olesegrate, age 18, a machinist; John King, age 28, a bookeeper; Piere Betts, age 23, a clerk; Geo Graham, age 50, worked at custom house; Thos, age 50, no employment; and Lizzie McIntoshe, age 45, employed by the Teets as a domestic servant.
    On the 1st day of June, the 1880 Census for Coeymans, Albany County, New York has Abm. Teets, age 65, and his wife, Abby, age 68, living with other family members. There was no house nomber or street name on the census. Under the heading, “health”, Abby had “kidney” written. Abm. was a farmer whos mother was born in Rhode Island.
    Caroline died at 10 P.M. on July 6, 1890 of Cerebral Apoplexy and Cerebral Softening, which she had had 2 years and 1 year respectively. The attending doctor was Dr. J. F. Gray. She had lived her whole life in New York City, and died at 332 W 31st Street, (a private house), where she had lived . On July 8, 1890, the following obituary was published in the New York Times;
    Teets - On Sunday, July 6, CAROLINE, wife of David Teets, aged 64 years.
    Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 332      West 31st St., on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock.
    She was buried on July 9, 1890 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook             710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.
    When David died December 31, 1890 his occupation was stove dealer, he had lived 50 years in the city, and he had died at 92 West 89th Street on the 3rd floor. He died of cancer of the stomach. The attending doctor was Dr. J. B. Columbia. He was buried on January 3, 1891 in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, and S.M. Hook (710 8th Avenue) was the undertaker.

    Children born to David and Caroline, in New York, N.Y.:
         i.     Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1847, married March 14, 1866, Charles Simeon Andrews.            On Thursday, Nov. 10, 1867, a funeral was held for their son Charles Teets                 Andrews, aged 4 months and 25 days, “at 1:30 P. M., from the residence of his                 parents, No.39 West 43d-st".
         ii.     David H., b. 1849 in New York, N.Y.; married Sept. 3, 1868, Eliza J. Marshall,                adopted daughter of John and Elizbeth (Stevens) Marshall.
         iii.     Charles (Chas.), b. 1852; Married Annie, b. 1859.
         iv.     Anna E, b. 1855
         v.     Sylvanus, G. b. 1862
         vi.     Samuel A. b. 1864.

Laura Keener1

F, b. 1922
Laura Keener|b. 1922|p423.htm#i12670|William Keener||p673.htm#i20161|Hannah (?)||p673.htm#i20162|||||||||||||
     Laura Keener was born in 1922 in Sutton, West Virginia.1 She is the daughter of William Keener and Hannah (?).2 Laura Keener married Melvin B. "Turkey" Teets, son of Daniel "Dan" Teets and Cora Elizabeth Riffle, on 25 May 1939 in Gassaway, Braxton, West Virginia.2,1

Last Edited=30 Apr 2008

Child of Laura Keener and Melvin B. "Turkey" Teets

Citations

  1. [S991] Kenneth W. Teets, e-mail address, email to John Teets, 3/12/2007, Daniel Teets
    I'm just getting started on tracing my side of the Teets family and I have very little information past my grandfather. I would appreciate any information you might have. My grandfather lived many years in Gassaway (Braxton County) WV. He was born cir.1875 and married Cora Riffle. I have been told that he worked for the railroad until he was injured and then opened a grocery store in Gassaway in the 1920s or 1930s and later moved it to Chapel Hill just ouside of Gassaway. My grandparents had four sons: Ord, John Melvin and Harman and one daughter, Dola. I have been told that they also had twins that died at birth. My father, Melvin b.1914 d.1975 married Laura Keener b.1922 of Sutton, WV and moved to Charleston in 1942. I can provid you with more information about my uncles and aunt if you would like to have it.
  2. [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, May 25, 1939 in Gassaway, Braxton County, West Virginia, by W. I. Center
    Melvin Teets, 24, Braxton County, s/o Daniel Teets and Cora E. Teets
    Laura Keener, 17, Braxton County, d/o William Keener and Hannah Keener.

Kenneth Wayne Teets1,2

M, b. circa 8 November 1945
Kenneth Wayne Teets|b. c 8 Nov 1945|p423.htm#i12671|Melvin B. "Turkey" Teets|b. 24 Oct 1914\nd. Dec 1974|p229.htm#i6844|Laura Keener|b. 1922|p423.htm#i12670|Daniel "Dan" Teets|b. 14 Mar 1878\nd. 29 Mar 1964|p149.htm#i4456|Cora E. Riffle|b. 19 Feb 1884\nd. 15 Jan 1960|p228.htm#i6840|William Keener||p673.htm#i20161|Hannah (?)||p673.htm#i20162|
     Kenneth Wayne Teets was born circa 8 November 1945 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia.2,3 He was the son of Melvin B. "Turkey" Teets and Laura Keener.1

Last Edited=29 Jul 2007

Child of Kenneth Wayne Teets

Citations

  1. [S991] Kenneth W. Teets, e-mail address, email to John Teets, 3/12/2007, Daniel Teets
    I'm just getting started on tracing my side of the Teets family and I have very little information past my grandfather. I would appreciate any information you might have. My grandfather lived many years in Gassaway (Braxton County) WV. He was born cir.1875 and married Cora Riffle. I have been told that he worked for the railroad until he was injured and then opened a grocery store in Gassaway in the 1920s or 1930s and later moved it to Chapel Hill just ouside of Gassaway. My grandparents had four sons: Ord, John Melvin and Harman and one daughter, Dola. I have been told that they also had twins that died at birth. My father, Melvin b.1914 d.1975 married Laura Keener b.1922 of Sutton, WV and moved to Charleston in 1942. I can provid you with more information about my uncles and aunt if you would like to have it.
  2. [S994] Steven Wayne Teets, e-mail address, email to John Teets, 3/17/2007, FW: Teets Family Tree
    You did a very nice job on the web site. My dad shared this information with me. Thought you might be interested to see our connection to Jacob.
    My dad is son of Melvin B. "Turkey" Teets.
    Kenneth Wayne Teets born November 8th, 194?
    I am Steven Wayne Teets born October 1st, 1969.
    My son is Tyler Kenneth Teets born May 20th, 2004.
    Keep up the great work!
  3. [S994] Steven Wayne Teets, e-mail address, email 7/29/2007, RE: Teets Family Tree
    Tyler Kenneth Teets' mother is Jeanne Martins-Barbosa who I married July 18th, 2001
    Birthplace of Kenneth Wayne Teets - Charleston, WV
    Steven Wayne Teets - Charleston, WV
    Tyler Kenneth Teets - Tampa, FL
    Jeanne Martins-Barbosa - Ceara, Brazil.

Charles Enos Teets1

M, b. 3 January 1923, d. 16 November 2009
Charles Enos Teets|b. 3 Jan 1923\nd. 16 Nov 2009|p423.htm#i12672|Enos Coleman Teets|b. 26 Feb 1880\nd. 20 Jan 1964|p250.htm#i7486|Charity Maude Wiles|b. 10 Oct 1888\nd. 29 Apr 1951|p250.htm#i7487|Lewis Teets|b. 10 Apr 1817\nd. 17 Mar 1894|p261.htm#i7816|Louisa Rachel "Louise" Trowbridge|b. Sep 1847\nd. 10 Mar 1926|p153.htm#i4569|Daniel Wiles||p922.htm#i27658|Sarah V. Shaffer||p922.htm#i27659|
     Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett, daughter of Ross Trickett and Agnes Funk.1 Charles Enos Teets was born on 3 January 1923.2 He was the son of Enos Coleman Teets and Charity Maude Wiles.1 Charles Enos Teets died on 16 November 2009 in Oakland, Garrett, Maryland, at age 86.2,3
     Charles Enos Teets began military service on 22 March 1943 in Ft. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio.4

Last Edited=28 Apr 2010

Children of Charles Enos Teets and Mary Rosalee Trickett

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search
  2. [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Charles E. Teets
    SSN: 234-32-0875
    Last Residence: 21550 Oakland, Garrett, Maryland
    Born: 3 Jan 1923
    Died: 16 Nov 2009
    State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951).
  3. [S2391] Julie Ferguson Hartman, Email to John Teets, 4/28/2010, Teets Family & Ancestry - Person Page 640.
  4. [S616] Ancestry.com: U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Records, U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
    about Charles E Teets
    Name: Charles E Teets
    Birth Year: 1923
    Race: White, citizen (White)
    Nativity State or Country: West Virginia
    State of Residence: West Virginia
    Enlistment Date: 22 Mar 1943
    Enlistment State: Ohio
    Enlistment City: Fort Hayes Columbus
    Branch: No branch assignment
    Branch Code: No branch assignment
    Grade: Private
    Grade Code: Private
    Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
    Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
    Source: Civil Life
    Education: 4 years of high school
    Civil Occupation: Semiskilled chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and tractor
    Marital Status: Single, without dependents
    Height: 08
    Weight: 103.

Mary Rosalee Trickett1

F, b. 21 October 1925, d. 27 April 2010
Mary Rosalee Trickett|b. 21 Oct 1925\nd. 27 Apr 2010|p423.htm#i12673|Ross Trickett||p1025.htm#i30750|Agnes Funk||p1026.htm#i30751|||||||||||||
     Mary Rosalee Trickett married Charles Enos Teets, son of Enos Coleman Teets and Charity Maude Wiles.1 Mary Rosalee Trickett was born on 21 October 1925 in Tunnelton, Preston, West Virginia.2 She was the daughter of Ross Trickett and Agnes Funk.2 Mary Rosalee Trickett died on 27 April 2010 in Gortner, Garrett, Maryland, at age 84.2,3 She was buried on 1 May 2010 in Garrett County Memorial Gardens, Garrett, Maryland.2

Last Edited=3 May 2010

Children of Mary Rosalee Trickett and Charles Enos Teets

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search
  2. [S2398] Obit: Mary Rosalee (Trickett) Teets, Mary R. Teets, 84 of Gortner, MD went to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, April 27, 2010.

    Born October 21, 1925 in Tunnelton, WV, she was the daughter of the late Ross and Agnes (Funk) Trickett. She was also preceded in death by her beloved husband, Rev. Charles E. Teets; two sons, Steven & Charlie Teets; son-in-law Larry Cohee; three brothers, Wallace, Pete & Richard Trickett; and by one sister Louise Wiles.

    Mrs. Teets was a devoted & loving wife, mother and friend. She retired from Dennett Road Elementary School, as a Cafeteria Manager, after 30 years of employment with the Garrett County Board of Education. She was a member of Gortner Union Church; served as a pianist and Music Director at the Underwood U.B. Church; loved to cook, sew, crotchet and was an avid doll collector.

    Surviving are two daughters, Linda Wilson and husband Yogi of Oakland, MD; Cheri Cohee of Antioch, TN; daughter-in-law, Sharon Teets of Oakland; two brothers, Bill Trickett and wife Rhea of Tunnelton, WV, Charles Trickett and wife Ruth of Kingwood, WV; sister-in-law & brother-in-law Maxine & Richard Shahan of Nutter Fort, WV; 11 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild; numerous nieces & nephews.

    The family will receive friends at the David A. Burdock Funeral Home, P.A., 21 N. Second Street, Oakland, MD on Friday, April 30, 2010 from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m.

    Funeral services are 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 2010 at the Gortner Union Church with the Rev. Steve Sauder officiating. Interment will follow in Garrett County Memorial Gardens.

    In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of memorial donations, in her name, to the Goodwill Mennonite Nursing Home of Grantsville, MD.
  3. [S2391] Julie Ferguson Hartman, Email to John Teets, 4/28/2010, Teets Family & Ancestry - Person Page 640.

Cheryl Lee "Cheri" Teets1,2

F
Cheryl Lee "Cheri" Teets||p423.htm#i12674|Charles Enos Teets|b. 3 Jan 1923\nd. 16 Nov 2009|p423.htm#i12672|Mary Rosalee Trickett|b. 21 Oct 1925\nd. 27 Apr 2010|p423.htm#i12673|Enos C. Teets|b. 26 Feb 1880\nd. 20 Jan 1964|p250.htm#i7486|Charity M. Wiles|b. 10 Oct 1888\nd. 29 Apr 1951|p250.htm#i7487|Ross Trickett||p1025.htm#i30750|Agnes Funk||p1026.htm#i30751|
     Cheryl Lee "Cheri" Teets is the daughter of Charles Enos Teets and Mary Rosalee Trickett.1 Cheryl Lee "Cheri" Teets married (?) Cohee.2

Last Edited=12 Dec 2007

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search
  2. [S1185] Obit: Steven Michael Teets, The Republican, Oakland, Maryland, December 10, 2004
    STEVEN M. TEETS
    Steven M. Teets, 42, Oakland, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004, as the result of an automobile accident near Oakland. See front page for complete story.
    Born Oct. 29, 1962, in Oakland, he was a son of the Rev. Charles E. and Mary R. (Trickett) Teets, Oakland.
    He was a 1980 graduate of Southern High School, Oakland, and earned a B.A. in business from Frostburg State University. He was a self-employed carpenter, and his great work is reflected in many of the beautiful homes surrounding Deep Creek Lake.
    In addition to his parents, he is survived by a special friend, Julie M. Ferguson, McHenry; his four-year-old daughter, Maliya Shea Teets, McHenry; two sisters, Cheri Cohee, Nashville, Tenn., and Linda Wilson and husband Robert, Gortner; one brother, Charles E. "Charlie" Teets and wife Sharon, Oakland; five nieces, Charity Henrickson and husband Scott, and Patience Cohee, all of Nashville, Jessica Teets, Boulder, Colo., Sarah Teets, Frostburg, and Crystal Mandujano and husband Julio, Smyrna, Tenn.; five nephews, Terry Cohee and wife Connie, Cole Bressler, and Robert D. Wilson, all of Smyrna, Tenn., Joshua Teets, Washington, D.C., and Tom Cohee and wife Renata, Guatemala; and several great-nieces and nephews.
    Friends were received at the Stewart Funeral Home, Oakland, where a service was held on Wednesday, Dec. 8, with Pastor Steve Sauder officiating.
    Interment was in the Garrett County Memorial Gardens, Oakland.
    The family requests that memorials take the form of contributions to a trust fund for his daughter, Maliya S. Teets at M&T Bank, Oakland office, attn. Billie Jo Turner.

Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets1,2

M, b. 23 May 1948, d. 26 January 2010
Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets|b. 23 May 1948\nd. 26 Jan 2010|p423.htm#i12675|Charles Enos Teets|b. 3 Jan 1923\nd. 16 Nov 2009|p423.htm#i12672|Mary Rosalee Trickett|b. 21 Oct 1925\nd. 27 Apr 2010|p423.htm#i12673|Enos C. Teets|b. 26 Feb 1880\nd. 20 Jan 1964|p250.htm#i7486|Charity M. Wiles|b. 10 Oct 1888\nd. 29 Apr 1951|p250.htm#i7487|Ross Trickett||p1025.htm#i30750|Agnes Funk||p1026.htm#i30751|
     Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake.1 Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets was born on 23 May 1948 in Greenville, Monroe, West Virginia.3 He was the son of Charles Enos Teets and Mary Rosalee Trickett.1 Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets died on 26 January 2010 in Oakland, Garrett, Maryland, at age 61.3,4

Last Edited=28 Apr 2010

Children of Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets and Sharon Jeavons Blake

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search
  2. [S1185] Obit: Steven Michael Teets, The Republican, Oakland, Maryland, December 10, 2004
    STEVEN M. TEETS
    Steven M. Teets, 42, Oakland, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004, as the result of an automobile accident near Oakland. See front page for complete story.
    Born Oct. 29, 1962, in Oakland, he was a son of the Rev. Charles E. and Mary R. (Trickett) Teets, Oakland.
    He was a 1980 graduate of Southern High School, Oakland, and earned a B.A. in business from Frostburg State University. He was a self-employed carpenter, and his great work is reflected in many of the beautiful homes surrounding Deep Creek Lake.
    In addition to his parents, he is survived by a special friend, Julie M. Ferguson, McHenry; his four-year-old daughter, Maliya Shea Teets, McHenry; two sisters, Cheri Cohee, Nashville, Tenn., and Linda Wilson and husband Robert, Gortner; one brother, Charles E. "Charlie" Teets and wife Sharon, Oakland; five nieces, Charity Henrickson and husband Scott, and Patience Cohee, all of Nashville, Jessica Teets, Boulder, Colo., Sarah Teets, Frostburg, and Crystal Mandujano and husband Julio, Smyrna, Tenn.; five nephews, Terry Cohee and wife Connie, Cole Bressler, and Robert D. Wilson, all of Smyrna, Tenn., Joshua Teets, Washington, D.C., and Tom Cohee and wife Renata, Guatemala; and several great-nieces and nephews.
    Friends were received at the Stewart Funeral Home, Oakland, where a service was held on Wednesday, Dec. 8, with Pastor Steve Sauder officiating.
    Interment was in the Garrett County Memorial Gardens, Oakland.
    The family requests that memorials take the form of contributions to a trust fund for his daughter, Maliya S. Teets at M&T Bank, Oakland office, attn. Billie Jo Turner.
  3. [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Charles E. Teets
    SSN: 219-52-0230
    Last Residence: 21550 Oakland, Garrett, Maryland
    Born: 23 May 1948
    Died: 26 Jan 2010
    State (Year) SSN issued: Maryland (1965).
  4. [S2391] Julie Ferguson Hartman, Email to John Teets, 4/28/2010, Teets Family & Ancestry - Person Page 640.

Linda Suzette Teets1

F
Linda Suzette Teets||p423.htm#i12676|Charles Enos Teets|b. 3 Jan 1923\nd. 16 Nov 2009|p423.htm#i12672|Mary Rosalee Trickett|b. 21 Oct 1925\nd. 27 Apr 2010|p423.htm#i12673|Enos C. Teets|b. 26 Feb 1880\nd. 20 Jan 1964|p250.htm#i7486|Charity M. Wiles|b. 10 Oct 1888\nd. 29 Apr 1951|p250.htm#i7487|Ross Trickett||p1025.htm#i30750|Agnes Funk||p1026.htm#i30751|
     Linda Suzette Teets is the daughter of Charles Enos Teets and Mary Rosalee Trickett.1 Linda Suzette Teets married Robert "Yogi" Wilson.2

Last Edited=12 Dec 2007

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search
  2. [S1185] Obit: Steven Michael Teets, The Republican, Oakland, Maryland, December 10, 2004
    STEVEN M. TEETS
    Steven M. Teets, 42, Oakland, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004, as the result of an automobile accident near Oakland. See front page for complete story.
    Born Oct. 29, 1962, in Oakland, he was a son of the Rev. Charles E. and Mary R. (Trickett) Teets, Oakland.
    He was a 1980 graduate of Southern High School, Oakland, and earned a B.A. in business from Frostburg State University. He was a self-employed carpenter, and his great work is reflected in many of the beautiful homes surrounding Deep Creek Lake.
    In addition to his parents, he is survived by a special friend, Julie M. Ferguson, McHenry; his four-year-old daughter, Maliya Shea Teets, McHenry; two sisters, Cheri Cohee, Nashville, Tenn., and Linda Wilson and husband Robert, Gortner; one brother, Charles E. "Charlie" Teets and wife Sharon, Oakland; five nieces, Charity Henrickson and husband Scott, and Patience Cohee, all of Nashville, Jessica Teets, Boulder, Colo., Sarah Teets, Frostburg, and Crystal Mandujano and husband Julio, Smyrna, Tenn.; five nephews, Terry Cohee and wife Connie, Cole Bressler, and Robert D. Wilson, all of Smyrna, Tenn., Joshua Teets, Washington, D.C., and Tom Cohee and wife Renata, Guatemala; and several great-nieces and nephews.
    Friends were received at the Stewart Funeral Home, Oakland, where a service was held on Wednesday, Dec. 8, with Pastor Steve Sauder officiating.
    Interment was in the Garrett County Memorial Gardens, Oakland.
    The family requests that memorials take the form of contributions to a trust fund for his daughter, Maliya S. Teets at M&T Bank, Oakland office, attn. Billie Jo Turner.

Steven Michael Teets1

M, b. 29 October 1962, d. 4 December 2004
Steven Michael Teets|b. 29 Oct 1962\nd. 4 Dec 2004|p423.htm#i12677|Charles Enos Teets|b. 3 Jan 1923\nd. 16 Nov 2009|p423.htm#i12672|Mary Rosalee Trickett|b. 21 Oct 1925\nd. 27 Apr 2010|p423.htm#i12673|Enos C. Teets|b. 26 Feb 1880\nd. 20 Jan 1964|p250.htm#i7486|Charity M. Wiles|b. 10 Oct 1888\nd. 29 Apr 1951|p250.htm#i7487|Ross Trickett||p1025.htm#i30750|Agnes Funk||p1026.htm#i30751|
     Steven Michael Teets was born on 29 October 1962 in Oakland, Garrett, West Virginia.2 He was the son of Charles Enos Teets and Mary Rosalee Trickett.1 Steven Michael Teets married Julie Ferguson.3 Steven Michael Teets died on 4 December 2004 in Oakland, Garrett, Maryland, at age 42.2 He was buried on 8 December 2004 in Garrett County Memorial Gardens, Oakland, Garrett, Maryland.2

Last Edited=28 Apr 2010

Child of Steven Michael Teets and Julie Ferguson

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search
  2. [S1185] Obit: Steven Michael Teets, The Republican, Oakland, Maryland, December 10, 2004
    STEVEN M. TEETS
    Steven M. Teets, 42, Oakland, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004, as the result of an automobile accident near Oakland. See front page for complete story.
    Born Oct. 29, 1962, in Oakland, he was a son of the Rev. Charles E. and Mary R. (Trickett) Teets, Oakland.
    He was a 1980 graduate of Southern High School, Oakland, and earned a B.A. in business from Frostburg State University. He was a self-employed carpenter, and his great work is reflected in many of the beautiful homes surrounding Deep Creek Lake.
    In addition to his parents, he is survived by a special friend, Julie M. Ferguson, McHenry; his four-year-old daughter, Maliya Shea Teets, McHenry; two sisters, Cheri Cohee, Nashville, Tenn., and Linda Wilson and husband Robert, Gortner; one brother, Charles E. "Charlie" Teets and wife Sharon, Oakland; five nieces, Charity Henrickson and husband Scott, and Patience Cohee, all of Nashville, Jessica Teets, Boulder, Colo., Sarah Teets, Frostburg, and Crystal Mandujano and husband Julio, Smyrna, Tenn.; five nephews, Terry Cohee and wife Connie, Cole Bressler, and Robert D. Wilson, all of Smyrna, Tenn., Joshua Teets, Washington, D.C., and Tom Cohee and wife Renata, Guatemala; and several great-nieces and nephews.
    Friends were received at the Stewart Funeral Home, Oakland, where a service was held on Wednesday, Dec. 8, with Pastor Steve Sauder officiating.
    Interment was in the Garrett County Memorial Gardens, Oakland.
    The family requests that memorials take the form of contributions to a trust fund for his daughter, Maliya S. Teets at M&T Bank, Oakland office, attn. Billie Jo Turner.
  3. [S2391] Julie Ferguson Hartman, Email to John Teets, 4/28/2010, Teets Family & Ancestry - Person Page 640.

Sharon Jeavons Blake1

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     Sharon Jeavons Blake married Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets, son of Charles Enos Teets and Mary Rosalee Trickett.1

Last Edited=13 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search

Jessica Christine Teets1

F, b. 22 October 1975
Jessica Christine Teets|b. 22 Oct 1975|p423.htm#i12679|Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets|b. 23 May 1948\nd. 26 Jan 2010|p423.htm#i12675|Sharon Jeavons Blake||p423.htm#i12678|Charles E. Teets|b. 3 Jan 1923\nd. 16 Nov 2009|p423.htm#i12672|Mary R. Trickett|b. 21 Oct 1925\nd. 27 Apr 2010|p423.htm#i12673|||||||
     Jessica Christine Teets was born on 22 October 1975 in Washington, D.C.. She is the daughter of Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets and Sharon Jeavons Blake.1

Last Edited=7 Dec 2007

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search

Joshua Charles Teets1

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Joshua Charles Teets||p423.htm#i12680|Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets|b. 23 May 1948\nd. 26 Jan 2010|p423.htm#i12675|Sharon Jeavons Blake||p423.htm#i12678|Charles E. Teets|b. 3 Jan 1923\nd. 16 Nov 2009|p423.htm#i12672|Mary R. Trickett|b. 21 Oct 1925\nd. 27 Apr 2010|p423.htm#i12673|||||||
     Joshua Charles Teets is the son of Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets and Sharon Jeavons Blake.1 Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Wayne Frederick Smith and Andrea Suson Pressley.1

Last Edited=13 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search

Sarah Jeavons Teets1

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Sarah Jeavons Teets||p423.htm#i12681|Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets|b. 23 May 1948\nd. 26 Jan 2010|p423.htm#i12675|Sharon Jeavons Blake||p423.htm#i12678|Charles E. Teets|b. 3 Jan 1923\nd. 16 Nov 2009|p423.htm#i12672|Mary R. Trickett|b. 21 Oct 1925\nd. 27 Apr 2010|p423.htm#i12673|||||||
     Sarah Jeavons Teets is the daughter of Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets and Sharon Jeavons Blake.1

Last Edited=13 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search

Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith1

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Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith||p423.htm#i12682|Wayne Frederick Smith||p423.htm#i12683|Andrea Suson Pressley||p423.htm#i12684|||||||||||||
     Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith is the daughter of Wayne Frederick Smith and Andrea Suson Pressley.1 Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith married Joshua Charles Teets, son of Charles Edward "Charlie" Teets and Sharon Jeavons Blake.1

Last Edited=13 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search

Wayne Frederick Smith1

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     Wayne Frederick Smith married Andrea Suson Pressley.1

Last Edited=13 Mar 2007

Child of Wayne Frederick Smith and Andrea Suson Pressley

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search

Andrea Suson Pressley1

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     Andrea Suson Pressley married Wayne Frederick Smith.1

Last Edited=13 Mar 2007

Child of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith

Citations

  1. [S993] Angie Teets, e-mail address, I saw your website and let me first say that is a massive amount of information you've acquired! :-)
    I went to look up my husband on your website and didn't see him, so I thought you might appreciate having some more names.
    Enos Coleman Teets married Charity Maude Wiles and in addition to the two kids you had listed, they also had Charles Enos Teets.
    Charles Enos Teets married Mary Rosalee Trickett and had four kids: Cheryl Lee Teets, Charles Edward Teets, Linda Suzette Teets, and Steven Michael Teets.
    Charles Edward Teets married Sharon Jeavons Blake and had three kids: Jessica Christine Teets, Joshua Charles Teets, Sarah Jeavons Teets.
    Joshua Charles Teets married Angeline Nicole Pressley-Smith, daughter of Andrea Suson Pressley and Wayne Frederick Smith.
    If you'd like I can send you more info such as DOBs and marriage dates. I'm doing a genealogy myself so I have a little bit of information. You can also use this link to find more information: (FYI: I used Sarah Jeavons Teets' name because it returns the only two relevant results. And although the pages are from the same website, they are different. One page has more information than the other.)
    http://www.google.com/search

Steven Wayne Teets1

M, b. 1 October 1969
Steven Wayne Teets|b. 1 Oct 1969|p423.htm#i12685|Kenneth Wayne Teets|b. c 8 Nov 1945|p423.htm#i12671||||Melvin B. "Turkey" Teets|b. 24 Oct 1914\nd. Dec 1974|p229.htm#i6844|Laura Keener|b. 1922|p423.htm#i12670|||||||
     Steven Wayne Teets was born on 1 October 1969.1 He is the son of Kenneth Wayne Teets.1 Steven Wayne Teets married Jeanne Martins-Barbosa on 18 July 2001.2

Last Edited=29 Jul 2007

Child of Steven Wayne Teets and Jeanne Martins-Barbosa

Citations

  1. [S994] Steven Wayne Teets, e-mail address, email to John Teets, 3/17/2007, FW: Teets Family Tree
    You did a very nice job on the web site. My dad shared this information with me. Thought you might be interested to see our connection to Jacob.
    My dad is son of Melvin B. "Turkey" Teets.
    Kenneth Wayne Teets born November 8th, 194?
    I am Steven Wayne Teets born October 1st, 1969.
    My son is Tyler Kenneth Teets born May 20th, 2004.
    Keep up the great work!
  2. [S994] Steven Wayne Teets, e-mail address, email 7/29/2007, RE: Teets Family Tree
    Tyler Kenneth Teets' mother is Jeanne Martins-Barbosa who I married July 18th, 2001
    Birthplace of Kenneth Wayne Teets - Charleston, WV
    Steven Wayne Teets - Charleston, WV
    Tyler Kenneth Teets - Tampa, FL
    Jeanne Martins-Barbosa - Ceara, Brazil.

Tyler Kenneth Teets1

M, b. 20 May 2004
Tyler Kenneth Teets|b. 20 May 2004|p423.htm#i12686|Steven Wayne Teets|b. 1 Oct 1969|p423.htm#i12685|Jeanne Martins-Barbosa||p431.htm#i12923|Kenneth W. Teets|b. c 8 Nov 1945|p423.htm#i12671||||||||||
     Tyler Kenneth Teets was born on 20 May 2004 in Tampa, Florida.1,2 He is the son of Steven Wayne Teets and Jeanne Martins-Barbosa.1,2

Last Edited=29 Jul 2007

Citations

  1. [S994] Steven Wayne Teets, e-mail address, email to John Teets, 3/17/2007, FW: Teets Family Tree
    You did a very nice job on the web site. My dad shared this information with me. Thought you might be interested to see our connection to Jacob.
    My dad is son of Melvin B. "Turkey" Teets.
    Kenneth Wayne Teets born November 8th, 194?
    I am Steven Wayne Teets born October 1st, 1969.
    My son is Tyler Kenneth Teets born May 20th, 2004.
    Keep up the great work!
  2. [S994] Steven Wayne Teets, e-mail address, email 7/29/2007, RE: Teets Family Tree
    Tyler Kenneth Teets' mother is Jeanne Martins-Barbosa who I married July 18th, 2001
    Birthplace of Kenneth Wayne Teets - Charleston, WV
    Steven Wayne Teets - Charleston, WV
    Tyler Kenneth Teets - Tampa, FL
    Jeanne Martins-Barbosa - Ceara, Brazil.

Joust Teets1

M, b. circa 1909
Joust Teets|b. c 1909|p423.htm#i12687|Henry T. Teets|b. 4 Jun 1882\nd. 30 Sep 1944|p229.htm#i6863|Tina Bucklew|b. c 1882|p366.htm#i10954|Ezra Martin "Ezri" Teets|b. 18 Mar 1851\nd. 13 Sep 1931|p161.htm#i4807|Mary K. Wolfe|b. 30 Jun 1856\nd. 7 Jun 1934|p229.htm#i6861|||||||
     Joust Teets was born circa 1909 in West Virginia.2 He is the son of Henry T. Teets and Tina Bucklew.1

Last Edited=31 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S301] Census: 1920 Preston, West Virginia, Kingwood, District 130, 37, WV WV WV
    wife Tina, 37, WV WV WV
    son Joast, 11, WV WV WV.
  2. [S301] Census: 1920 Preston, West Virginia, Kingwood, District 130, January 9, 1930, HH#180-198
    Teets, Henry, 37, WV WV WV
    wife Tina, 37, WV WV WV
    son Joast, 11, WV WV WV.

Archie Elmer Christopher1

M, b. circa 1905
Archie Elmer Christopher|b. c 1905|p423.htm#i12688|Elmer Emmor Christopher|b. Dec 1870\nd. 1970|p342.htm#i10243|Laura May "Laurie" Teets|b. 10 Oct 1875\nd. 1912|p290.htm#i8677|John Christopher||p342.htm#i10244|Deliah Walls||p342.htm#i10245|Jacob F. Teets|b. 26 Mar 1851|p33.htm#i990|Eva Catherine "Evy" Dodge|b. 12 Oct 1848\nd. 25 Feb 1929|p262.htm#i7857|
     Archie Elmer Christopher was born circa 1905 in West Virginia.2 He is the son of Elmer Emmor Christopher and Laura May "Laurie" Teets.1

Last Edited=4 Apr 2007

Citations

  1. [S997] Ancestry.com: Preston County Message Board, Re: Christopher/Christian and Mahala TEETS
    luvofpaints (View posts) Posted: 4 Apr 2007 7:07PM GMT
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: Christopher/Teets
    Hello,
    I have been working on some family tree's for my son and I know on my husbands side there was a Laura Teets from WV that married a Elmer Emmor Christopher and they had a son named Archie Elmer Christopher. I don't know if you have anything on a Laura but if you do could you please let me know. Thanks.
  2. [S178] Census: 1910 Preston, West Virginia, Portland, District 108, April 15, 1910, HH#246-246
    Christoper [Christopher], Elmer, 39, married 12 years, WV WV WV
    wife Laura M., 33, married 12 years, 9 children, 8 living, WV WV WV
    daughter Viola L., 13, WV WV WV
    daughter Gerda C., 11, WV WV WV
    son Porter, 9, WV WV WV
    son Ela O., 8, WV WV WV
    daughter Zona, 6, WV WV WV
    son Archie, 5, WV WV WV
    son Infant, 0, WV WV WV.

Viola L. Christopher1

F, b. October 1896
Viola L. Christopher|b. Oct 1896|p423.htm#i12689|Elmer Emmor Christopher|b. Dec 1870\nd. 1970|p342.htm#i10243|Laura May "Laurie" Teets|b. 10 Oct 1875\nd. 1912|p290.htm#i8677|John Christopher||p342.htm#i10244|Deliah Walls||p342.htm#i10245|Jacob F. Teets|b. 26 Mar 1851|p33.htm#i990|Eva Catherine "Evy" Dodge|b. 12 Oct 1848\nd. 25 Feb 1929|p262.htm#i7857|
     Viola L. Christopher was born in October 1896 in West Virginia.1,2 She is the daughter of Elmer Emmor Christopher and Laura May "Laurie" Teets.1

Last Edited=4 Apr 2007

Citations

  1. [S260] Census: 1900 Preston, West Virginia, Portland, District 107, June 20, 1900, HH#227-229
    Christopher, Elmer, Dec 1870, 29, married 4 years, WV WV WV
    wife Laura M., Oct 1874, 25, married 4 years, 3 children, 3 living, WV WV WV
    daughter Viola L., Nov 1896, 3, WV WV WV
    daughter Bertie C., Apr 1898, 2, WV WV WV
    son Porter A., Mar? 1900, 2/12, WV WV WV.
  2. [S178] Census: 1910 Preston, West Virginia, Portland, District 108, April 15, 1910, HH#246-246
    Christoper [Christopher], Elmer, 39, married 12 years, WV WV WV
    wife Laura M., 33, married 12 years, 9 children, 8 living, WV WV WV
    daughter Viola L., 13, WV WV WV
    daughter Gerda C., 11, WV WV WV
    son Porter, 9, WV WV WV
    son Ela O., 8, WV WV WV
    daughter Zona, 6, WV WV WV
    son Archie, 5, WV WV WV
    son Infant, 0, WV WV WV.

Gerda C. Christopher1

F, b. April 1898
Gerda C. Christopher|b. Apr 1898|p423.htm#i12690|Elmer Emmor Christopher|b. Dec 1870\nd. 1970|p342.htm#i10243|Laura May "Laurie" Teets|b. 10 Oct 1875\nd. 1912|p290.htm#i8677|John Christopher||p342.htm#i10244|Deliah Walls||p342.htm#i10245|Jacob F. Teets|b. 26 Mar 1851|p33.htm#i990|Eva Catherine "Evy" Dodge|b. 12 Oct 1848\nd. 25 Feb 1929|p262.htm#i7857|
     Gerda C. Christopher was born in April 1898 in West Virginia.2,1 She is the daughter of Elmer Emmor Christopher and Laura May "Laurie" Teets.2
     Gerda C. Christopher was also known as Bertie C. Christopher.2

Last Edited=4 Apr 2007

Citations

  1. [S178] Census: 1910 Preston, West Virginia, Portland, District 108, April 15, 1910, HH#246-246
    Christoper [Christopher], Elmer, 39, married 12 years, WV WV WV
    wife Laura M., 33, married 12 years, 9 children, 8 living, WV WV WV
    daughter Viola L., 13, WV WV WV
    daughter Gerda C., 11, WV WV WV
    son Porter, 9, WV WV WV
    son Ela O., 8, WV WV WV
    daughter Zona, 6, WV WV WV
    son Archie, 5, WV WV WV
    son Infant, 0, WV WV WV.
  2. [S260] Census: 1900 Preston, West Virginia, Portland, District 107, June 20, 1900, HH#227-229
    Christopher, Elmer, Dec 1870, 29, married 4 years, WV WV WV
    wife Laura M., Oct 1874, 25, married 4 years, 3 children, 3 living, WV WV WV
    daughter Viola L., Nov 1896, 3, WV WV WV
    daughter Bertie C., Apr 1898, 2, WV WV WV
    son Porter A., Mar? 1900, 2/12, WV WV WV.
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