Jesse Cook Adams1
M
Jesse Cook Adams married Mary Thelma Teets, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Teets and Stella Florence Fike.1
Last Edited=22 Aug 2009
Children of Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets
- James Adams1 d. b 2000
- Sally Adams1 d. b 2000
- Thomas Adams1
- Peggy Thelma Adams+1,2 b. 5 Oct 1928, d. 2 Mar 2009
- Jack Teets Adams+1 b. 24 Feb 1938, d. 22 Feb 2000
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery. - [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, September 12, 1953 in Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia by Rev. Hugh L. Shiley
Houser, Wade Jacob, 25, single, b. Summit County, Ohio, resides Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia, s/o Wade H. Houser and Maxine (Close) House
Adams, Peggy Thelma, 24, b. Preston County, West Virginia, resides Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia, d/o Jesse C. Adams and Thelma (Teets) Adams.
Doris Eugenia Sanders1
F
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Children of Doris Eugenia Sanders and Jack Teets Adams
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
James Adams1
M, d. before 2000
James Adams|d. b 2000|p431.htm#i12903|Jesse Cook Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary Thelma Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||Benjamin F. Teets|b. Dec 1869\nd. 1917|p37.htm#i1110|Stella F. Fike|b. 8 May 1875\nd. 4 Aug 1959|p248.htm#i7425|
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Jacob Teets.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
Sally Adams1
F, d. before 2000
Sally Adams|d. b 2000|p431.htm#i12904|Jesse Cook Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary Thelma Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||Benjamin F. Teets|b. Dec 1869\nd. 1917|p37.htm#i1110|Stella F. Fike|b. 8 May 1875\nd. 4 Aug 1959|p248.htm#i7425|
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Jacob Teets.
Sally Adams was the daughter of Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.1 Sally Adams married (?) Torno.1 Sally Adams died before 2000.1
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
(?) Torno1
M
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
Thomas Adams1
M
Thomas Adams||p431.htm#i12906|Jesse Cook Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary Thelma Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||Benjamin F. Teets|b. Dec 1869\nd. 1917|p37.htm#i1110|Stella F. Fike|b. 8 May 1875\nd. 4 Aug 1959|p248.htm#i7425|
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Jacob Teets.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
Peggy Thelma Adams1,2
F, b. 5 October 1928, d. 2 March 2009
Peggy Thelma Adams|b. 5 Oct 1928\nd. 2 Mar 2009|p431.htm#i12907|Jesse Cook Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary Thelma Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||Benjamin F. Teets|b. Dec 1869\nd. 1917|p37.htm#i1110|Stella F. Fike|b. 8 May 1875\nd. 4 Aug 1959|p248.htm#i7425|
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Jacob Teets.
Peggy Thelma Adams was born on 5 October 1928.4,2 She was the daughter of Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.1,3 Peggy Thelma Adams married Wade Jacob Houser, son of Wade Hampton Hauser and Maxine Catherine Close, on 12 September 1953.4,1 Peggy Thelma Adams died on 2 March 2009 in Aurora, Preston, West Virginia, at age 80.4,2
Last Edited=22 Aug 2009
Children of Peggy Thelma Adams and Wade Jacob Houser
- Dianna Lynn Houser+2 b. 5 Aug 1954
- Nancy Lou Houser+2 b. 30 Sep 1956
- Norma Jean Houser+2 b. 12 Oct 1963
- Billie Jo Houser+2 b. 19 Dec 1967
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery. - [S2026] Matthew Bachtel, Email to John Teets, 8/22/2009, RE: Teets Website.
- [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, September 12, 1953 in Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia by Rev. Hugh L. Shiley
Houser, Wade Jacob, 25, single, b. Summit County, Ohio, resides Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia, s/o Wade H. Houser and Maxine (Close) House
Adams, Peggy Thelma, 24, b. Preston County, West Virginia, resides Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia, d/o Jesse C. Adams and Thelma (Teets) Adams. - [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Peggy T. Houser
SSN: 215-26-6960
Last Residence: 26705 Aurora, Preston, West Virginia
Born: 5 Oct 1928
Died: 2 Mar 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: Maryland (Before 1951).
Wade Jacob Houser1,2
M, b. 7 February 1928, d. 6 February 1981
Wade Jacob Houser|b. 7 Feb 1928\nd. 6 Feb 1981|p431.htm#i12908|Wade Hampton Hauser|b. 1 Jul 1903\nd. 25 Feb 1988|p937.htm#i28088|Maxine Catherine Close|b. 1912\nd. 2003|p937.htm#i28089|Raymond G. Hauser|b. 13 Jan 1873\nd. 16 Apr 1959|p940.htm#i28185|Martha P. Hash|b. c 1880\nd. 5 May 1965|p940.htm#i28186|||||||
Wade Jacob Houser was born on 7 February 1928.3,4 He was the son of Wade Hampton Hauser and Maxine Catherine Close.1 Wade Jacob Houser married Peggy Thelma Adams, daughter of Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets, on 12 September 1953.5,2 Wade Jacob Houser died on 6 February 1981 at age 52.3,4
Last Edited=22 Aug 2009
Children of Wade Jacob Houser and Peggy Thelma Adams
- Dianna Lynn Houser+4 b. 5 Aug 1954
- Nancy Lou Houser+4 b. 30 Sep 1956
- Norma Jean Houser+4 b. 12 Oct 1963
- Billie Jo Houser+4 b. 19 Dec 1967
Citations
- [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, September 12, 1953 in Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia by Rev. Hugh L. Shiley
Houser, Wade Jacob, 25, single, b. Summit County, Ohio, resides Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia, s/o Wade H. Houser and Maxine (Close) House
Adams, Peggy Thelma, 24, b. Preston County, West Virginia, resides Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia, d/o Jesse C. Adams and Thelma (Teets) Adams. - [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery. - [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Wade Houser
SSN: 514-34-2794
Born: 7 Feb 1928
Died: Feb 1981
State (Year) SSN issued: Kansas (1953-1954). - [S2026] Matthew Bachtel, Email to John Teets, 8/22/2009, RE: Teets Website.
- [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Peggy T. Houser
SSN: 215-26-6960
Last Residence: 26705 Aurora, Preston, West Virginia
Born: 5 Oct 1928
Died: 2 Mar 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: Maryland (Before 1951).
Jack Eugene Adams1
M
Jack Eugene Adams||p431.htm#i12909|Jack Teets Adams|b. 24 Feb 1938\nd. 22 Feb 2000|p430.htm#i12900|Doris Eugenia Sanders||p431.htm#i12902|Jesse C. Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary T. Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Jacob Teets.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
James Daniel Adams1
M
James Daniel Adams||p431.htm#i12910|Jack Teets Adams|b. 24 Feb 1938\nd. 22 Feb 2000|p430.htm#i12900|Doris Eugenia Sanders||p431.htm#i12902|Jesse C. Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary T. Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Jacob Teets.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
Charles Raymond Adams1
M
Charles Raymond Adams||p431.htm#i12911|Jack Teets Adams|b. 24 Feb 1938\nd. 22 Feb 2000|p430.htm#i12900|Doris Eugenia Sanders||p431.htm#i12902|Jesse C. Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary T. Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Jacob Teets.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
Lawrence Patrick Adams1
M
Lawrence Patrick Adams||p431.htm#i12912|Jack Teets Adams|b. 24 Feb 1938\nd. 22 Feb 2000|p430.htm#i12900|Doris Eugenia Sanders||p431.htm#i12902|Jesse C. Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary T. Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Jacob Teets.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
Judith Ann Adams1
F
Judith Ann Adams||p431.htm#i12913|Jack Teets Adams|b. 24 Feb 1938\nd. 22 Feb 2000|p430.htm#i12900|Doris Eugenia Sanders||p431.htm#i12902|Jesse C. Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary T. Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Jacob Teets.
Judith Ann Adams is the daughter of Jack Teets Adams and Doris Eugenia Sanders.1 Judith Ann Adams married (?) Paugh.1
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
(?) Paugh1
M
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
Doris Jane Adams1
F
Doris Jane Adams||p431.htm#i12915|Jack Teets Adams|b. 24 Feb 1938\nd. 22 Feb 2000|p430.htm#i12900|Doris Eugenia Sanders||p431.htm#i12902|Jesse C. Adams||p431.htm#i12901|Mary T. Teets|b. 18 Feb 1904\nd. 15 Mar 1994|p248.htm#i7430|||||||
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Jacob Teets.
Doris Jane Adams is the daughter of Jack Teets Adams and Doris Eugenia Sanders.1 Doris Jane Adams married (?) Tichnell.1
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
(?) Tichnell1
M
Last Edited=27 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1042] Obit: Jack Teets Adams, Dominion Post, February 24, 2000
Jack Adams, 75, Preston, sports coach
Jack Teets Adams, of Aurora, Preston County, who took three teams to the West Virginia state basketball tournament, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Monongalia General Hospital. He was 75.
Among the players he coached was Bucky Bolyard, who went on to play for West Virginia University and a pro team, the Pittsburgh Rens of the American Basketball League. Adams was inducted into the West Virginia Athletic Hall of Fame for his work with youn g people.
"He was very competitive," recalled former player and student Dr. Mike Teets, of Kingwood. "He had strong convictions, and I think that was one of his strong points. Whatever he did, he had strong convictions about how to do it."
He was born Feb. 28, 1924, in Keyser, son of the late Jesse Cook Adams and Mary Thelma Teets.
He retired after 27 years as a teacher at Aurora School, where he also coached basketball and baseball. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong member of Aurora United Methodist Church, and was a member of the church choir, Aurora Internation al Order of Odd Fellows, the Retired Teachers' Association, AARP and the Aurora Historical Club. Members of the Ougabus Society counted him as an outstanding member.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Eugenia Sanders Adams; four sons, Jack Eugene Adams and James Daniel Adams, both of Aurora, and Charles Raymond Adams and Lawrence Patrick Adams, both of Oakland, Md.; two daughters, Judith Ann Paugh and Doris Jane Tichn ell, both of Aurora; a brother, Thomas Adams, of Aurora; a sister, Peggy Houser, of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James, and a sister, Sally Torno.
Friends may call at Aurora Memorial Building from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. Service at Aurora United Methodist Church will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, with the Rev. Joe Robinette officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ronald McCauley. Burial will be in Aurora Ceme tery.
Irma Teets1
F, b. circa 1908
Irma Teets|b. c 1908|p431.htm#i12917|Ulysses Alven Teets|b. 18 Apr 1887|p332.htm#i9948|Ollie Florence Arnett|b. c 1880|p332.htm#i9949|Lewis Harvey "Harve" Teets|b. 14 Mar 1861\nd. 18 Nov 1932|p364.htm#i10891|Charity Duff|b. May 1869|p332.htm#i9946|||||||
Irma Teets was born circa 1908 in Illinois.1 She is the daughter of Ulysses Alven Teets and Ollie Florence Arnett.1
Last Edited=29 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S962] Census: 1910 Cumberland, Illinois, Woodbury, District 37, April 15, 1920, HH#12-12
Teets, Ulysses, 21, married 3 years, IL IL IL
wife Ollie, 20, married 3 years, IL IL IL
daughter Irma, 1 6/12, IL IL IL.
Robert Teets1
M, b. circa 1922
Robert Teets|b. c 1922|p431.htm#i12918|Ulysses Alven Teets|b. 18 Apr 1887|p332.htm#i9948|Goldie Sharp|b. c 1896|p332.htm#i9950|Lewis Harvey "Harve" Teets|b. 14 Mar 1861\nd. 18 Nov 1932|p364.htm#i10891|Charity Duff|b. May 1869|p332.htm#i9946|||||||
Robert Teets was born circa 1922 in Illinois.1 He is the son of Ulysses Alven Teets and Goldie Sharp.1
Last Edited=21 Dec 2007
Citations
- [S1046] Census: 1930 Champaign, Illinois, Champaign, District 15, April 14, 1930, HH#142-187
Teets, Ulysses, 30, IL IL IL
wife Goldie, 23, IL IL IL
son Robert, 7, IL IL IL.
(?) Deck1
M
Last Edited=29 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Opal L. Deck
SSN: 490-64-9728
Last Residence: 63730 Advance, Stoddard, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 16 Feb 1908
Last Benefit: 63825 Bloomfield, Stoddard, Missouri, United States of America
Died: 18 Jan 1998
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (1970-1971 ).
Kenneth William Elliott1,2
M, b. 17 March 1905, d. 6 November 1963
Kenneth William Elliott|b. 17 Mar 1905\nd. 6 Nov 1963|p431.htm#i12920|Isaac Newton Elliott|b. Apr 1888|p431.htm#i12921|Pearl Ann Arnett|b. 3 Sep 1887\nd. 5 Oct 1958|p343.htm#i10284|||||||||||||
Kenneth William Elliott was born on 17 March 1905 in Illinois.1,4 He was the son of Isaac Newton Elliott and Pearl Ann Arnett.1,3 Kenneth William Elliott married Dorothy Pearl Bowman on 28 September 1929 in Toledo, Cumberland, Illinois.2 Kenneth William Elliott died on 6 November 1963 at age 58.2
Last Edited=29 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1044] Census: 1920 Stoddard, Missouri, Pike, District 215, January 30, 1920, HH#188-199
Teets, Lester, 33, IL IL IL
wife Pearl, 32, IL KY IL
step-son Elliot [Elliott?] Keneth [Kenneth?], 16, IL IL IL
daughter Opal, 12, IL IL IL
son Paul, 10, IL IL IL
daughter Charity, 8, IL IL IL
daughter Lucretial, 6, IL IL IL
son Byron, 3 10/12, IL IL IL
daughter Lorena, 2 6/12, IL IL IL
daughter Gonda, 1, IL IL IL. - [S1047] Vickie Johnson [e-mail address], Dear John: Thank you for the emails. As per your questions, I was not aware of Lester Leroy Teets, Jr. Thank you for this info. I do not know who Jimmy is. As for Kenneth Elliott, I do know that Pearl Arnett married Isaac Newton Elliott 30 Mar. 1904 in Toledo, IL ( Cumberland County). They had one son named Kenneth William Elliott. He married Dorothy Pearl Bowman, my grandmother. Kenneth yes, is my grandfather. I am hoping to find more on Isaac's dad this week later when my husband Rob and I go down to Toledo to the courthouse. We are both school teachers, and have a little time left before school starts up. Kenneth died 16 Nov 1963. He married Dorothy 28 Sep. 1929 in Toledo. He was born 17 Mar. 1905. Dorothy was born 8 Aug 1912, and died 2 Feb. 1988. She was born in Cumberland but died in Effingham county in a nursing home. Have a great evening. Vickie.
- [S1047] Vickie Johnson [e-mail address], Dear Cousin: My name is Vickie Johnson, and I am related to the Teets family through my mother who was from Cumberland County, Illinois. I am looking for a family contact, anyone who may be able to help me out with the family of Lester Leroy Teets, whose wife was Pearl Arnett. Pearl was my grandfather's mother. I am really hoping to find a photograph of her. I would love to hear from you. I know more recent information on my line, but not information that I found on your website. Pearl married to Isaac Newton Elliott before Lester Teets. Please email me if you have the time. Sincerely Vickie Johnson at e-mail address.
- [S1048] Census: 1930 Cumberland, Illinois, Name: Kenneth W Elliott
Home in 1930: Sumpter, Cumberland, Illinois
Age: 25
Estimated birth year: abt 1905
Birthplace: Illinois
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Dorthy
Race: White
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Kenneth W Elliott 25
Dorthy Elliott 17.
Isaac Newton Elliott1
M, b. April 1888
Isaac Newton Elliott was born in April 1888. He married Pearl Ann Arnett on 30 March 1904 in Toledo, Cumberland, Illinois.1,2
Last Edited=29 Jul 2007
Child of Isaac Newton Elliott and Pearl Ann Arnett
- Kenneth William Elliott1 b. 17 Mar 1905, d. 6 Nov 1963
Citations
- [S1047] Vickie Johnson [e-mail address], Dear Cousin: My name is Vickie Johnson, and I am related to the Teets family through my mother who was from Cumberland County, Illinois. I am looking for a family contact, anyone who may be able to help me out with the family of Lester Leroy Teets, whose wife was Pearl Arnett. Pearl was my grandfather's mother. I am really hoping to find a photograph of her. I would love to hear from you. I know more recent information on my line, but not information that I found on your website. Pearl married to Isaac Newton Elliott before Lester Teets. Please email me if you have the time. Sincerely Vickie Johnson at e-mail address.
- [S1047] Vickie Johnson [e-mail address], Dear John: Thank you for the emails. As per your questions, I was not aware of Lester Leroy Teets, Jr. Thank you for this info. I do not know who Jimmy is. As for Kenneth Elliott, I do know that Pearl Arnett married Isaac Newton Elliott 30 Mar. 1904 in Toledo, IL ( Cumberland County). They had one son named Kenneth William Elliott. He married Dorothy Pearl Bowman, my grandmother. Kenneth yes, is my grandfather. I am hoping to find more on Isaac's dad this week later when my husband Rob and I go down to Toledo to the courthouse. We are both school teachers, and have a little time left before school starts up. Kenneth died 16 Nov 1963. He married Dorothy 28 Sep. 1929 in Toledo. He was born 17 Mar. 1905. Dorothy was born 8 Aug 1912, and died 2 Feb. 1988. She was born in Cumberland but died in Effingham county in a nursing home. Have a great evening. Vickie.
Dorothy Pearl Bowman1
F, b. 8 August 1912, d. 2 February 1998
Dorothy Pearl Bowman was born on 8 August 1912 in Cumberland, Illinois.1,2,3 She married Kenneth William Elliott, son of Isaac Newton Elliott and Pearl Ann Arnett, on 28 September 1929 in Toledo, Cumberland, Illinois.1 Dorothy Pearl Bowman died on 2 February 1998 in nursing home, Effington, Illinois, at age 85.1,4
Last Edited=29 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S1047] Vickie Johnson [e-mail address], Dear John: Thank you for the emails. As per your questions, I was not aware of Lester Leroy Teets, Jr. Thank you for this info. I do not know who Jimmy is. As for Kenneth Elliott, I do know that Pearl Arnett married Isaac Newton Elliott 30 Mar. 1904 in Toledo, IL ( Cumberland County). They had one son named Kenneth William Elliott. He married Dorothy Pearl Bowman, my grandmother. Kenneth yes, is my grandfather. I am hoping to find more on Isaac's dad this week later when my husband Rob and I go down to Toledo to the courthouse. We are both school teachers, and have a little time left before school starts up. Kenneth died 16 Nov 1963. He married Dorothy 28 Sep. 1929 in Toledo. He was born 17 Mar. 1905. Dorothy was born 8 Aug 1912, and died 2 Feb. 1988. She was born in Cumberland but died in Effingham county in a nursing home. Have a great evening. Vickie.
- [S1048] Census: 1930 Cumberland, Illinois, Name: Kenneth W Elliott
Home in 1930: Sumpter, Cumberland, Illinois
Age: 25
Estimated birth year: abt 1905
Birthplace: Illinois
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Dorthy
Race: White
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Kenneth W Elliott 25
Dorthy Elliott 17. - [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Social Security Death Index
about Dorothy Elliott
Name: Dorothy Elliott
SSN: 333-16-3712
Last Residence: 62436 Jewett, Cumberland, Illinois, United States of America
Born: 8 Aug 1912
Died: 2 Feb 1988
State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 ). - [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Social Security Death Index
about Dorothy Elliott
Name: Dorothy Elliott
SSN: 333-16-3712
Last Residence: 62436 Jewett, Cumberland, Illinois, United States of America
Born: 8 Aug 1912
Died: 2 Feb 1988
State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 ).
Jeanne Martins-Barbosa1
F
Jeanne Martins-Barbosa was born in Ceara, Brazil.1 She married Steven Wayne Teets, son of Kenneth Wayne Teets, on 18 July 2001.1
Last Edited=29 Jul 2007
Child of Jeanne Martins-Barbosa and Steven Wayne Teets
- Tyler Kenneth Teets1 b. 20 May 2004
Citations
- [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.
Janet Lobdell1
F
Janet Lobdell married John Henry Olsen Sr.1
Last Edited=3 Aug 2007
Child of Janet Lobdell and John Henry Olsen Sr.
- Linda Olsen+1 b. 30 Sep 1947
Citations
- [S988] Guy Thoms Teets, email to John Teets, 8/1/2007, RE: RE: Jerry Allen Teets
Jerry Allen Teets
- Jerry Teets born March 19 1948 Elyria, OH
- Jerry Allen Teets married Linda Olsen Sept. 6 1980 Orlando, FL.
- Linda Lobdell Born Sept. 30 1947 in Schenectady, NY to Janet Lobdell.
- Linda Lobdell adopted by Janet (Lobdell) Olsen and John Henry Olsen sr.
Guy Thoms Teets
- Guy Edward Thoms II Born Oct. 16 1974 Newburgh, NY to Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Thoms
- Guy Thoms adopted by Linda (Olsen) Teets and Jerry Teets 1982.
- Guy Teets marriage #1: Andrea Crocker (Pensacola, FL) June 20 1994 Divorced Dec 1999.
- Dustin Teets Born Sept. 30 1995 to Guy and Andrea Teets in Honolulu, HI.
- Dustin Teets Adopted by Ray Drebeck and Andrea Drebeck (Crocker / Teets) in May 2003.
- Guy Teets Marriage #2: Karmin Lee Rey Oct 5 2006 (Buena Vista, FL aka: Disney World) Picture attached.
John Henry Olsen Sr.1
M
Last Edited=3 Aug 2007
Child of John Henry Olsen Sr. and Janet Lobdell
- Linda Olsen+1 b. 30 Sep 1947
Citations
- [S988] Guy Thoms Teets, email to John Teets, 8/1/2007, RE: RE: Jerry Allen Teets
Jerry Allen Teets
- Jerry Teets born March 19 1948 Elyria, OH
- Jerry Allen Teets married Linda Olsen Sept. 6 1980 Orlando, FL.
- Linda Lobdell Born Sept. 30 1947 in Schenectady, NY to Janet Lobdell.
- Linda Lobdell adopted by Janet (Lobdell) Olsen and John Henry Olsen sr.
Guy Thoms Teets
- Guy Edward Thoms II Born Oct. 16 1974 Newburgh, NY to Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Thoms
- Guy Thoms adopted by Linda (Olsen) Teets and Jerry Teets 1982.
- Guy Teets marriage #1: Andrea Crocker (Pensacola, FL) June 20 1994 Divorced Dec 1999.
- Dustin Teets Born Sept. 30 1995 to Guy and Andrea Teets in Honolulu, HI.
- Dustin Teets Adopted by Ray Drebeck and Andrea Drebeck (Crocker / Teets) in May 2003.
- Guy Teets Marriage #2: Karmin Lee Rey Oct 5 2006 (Buena Vista, FL aka: Disney World) Picture attached.
Guy Edward Thoms1
M
Last Edited=3 Aug 2007
Child of Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Olsen
- Guy Edward Thoms II+1 b. 16 Oct 1974
Citations
- [S988] Guy Thoms Teets, email to John Teets, 8/1/2007, RE: RE: Jerry Allen Teets
Jerry Allen Teets
- Jerry Teets born March 19 1948 Elyria, OH
- Jerry Allen Teets married Linda Olsen Sept. 6 1980 Orlando, FL.
- Linda Lobdell Born Sept. 30 1947 in Schenectady, NY to Janet Lobdell.
- Linda Lobdell adopted by Janet (Lobdell) Olsen and John Henry Olsen sr.
Guy Thoms Teets
- Guy Edward Thoms II Born Oct. 16 1974 Newburgh, NY to Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Thoms
- Guy Thoms adopted by Linda (Olsen) Teets and Jerry Teets 1982.
- Guy Teets marriage #1: Andrea Crocker (Pensacola, FL) June 20 1994 Divorced Dec 1999.
- Dustin Teets Born Sept. 30 1995 to Guy and Andrea Teets in Honolulu, HI.
- Dustin Teets Adopted by Ray Drebeck and Andrea Drebeck (Crocker / Teets) in May 2003.
- Guy Teets Marriage #2: Karmin Lee Rey Oct 5 2006 (Buena Vista, FL aka: Disney World) Picture attached.
Andrea Crocker1
F, b. 1 February 1974
Andrea Crocker|b. 1 Feb 1974|p431.htm#i12927|Lawrence Crocker||p698.htm#i20934|Jacalyn (?)||p698.htm#i20935|||||||||||||
Andrea Crocker was born on 1 February 1974 in Lewiston, Maine.1,2 She is the daughter of Lawrence Crocker and Jacalyn (?).2 Andrea Crocker married Guy Edward Thoms II, son of Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Olsen, on 20 June 1994 in Pensacola, Florida.1,2 Andrea Crocker and Guy Edward Thoms II were divorced on 11 November 1999 in Hancock, Maine.1,2 Andrea Crocker married Ray Drabeck.1
Last Edited=7 Jul 2008
Child of Andrea Crocker and Guy Edward Thoms II
- Dustin Lawrence Teets1 b. 30 Sep 1995
Citations
- [S988] Guy Thoms Teets, email to John Teets, 8/1/2007, RE: RE: Jerry Allen Teets
Jerry Allen Teets
- Jerry Teets born March 19 1948 Elyria, OH
- Jerry Allen Teets married Linda Olsen Sept. 6 1980 Orlando, FL.
- Linda Lobdell Born Sept. 30 1947 in Schenectady, NY to Janet Lobdell.
- Linda Lobdell adopted by Janet (Lobdell) Olsen and John Henry Olsen sr.
Guy Thoms Teets
- Guy Edward Thoms II Born Oct. 16 1974 Newburgh, NY to Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Thoms
- Guy Thoms adopted by Linda (Olsen) Teets and Jerry Teets 1982.
- Guy Teets marriage #1: Andrea Crocker (Pensacola, FL) June 20 1994 Divorced Dec 1999.
- Dustin Teets Born Sept. 30 1995 to Guy and Andrea Teets in Honolulu, HI.
- Dustin Teets Adopted by Ray Drebeck and Andrea Drebeck (Crocker / Teets) in May 2003.
- Guy Teets Marriage #2: Karmin Lee Rey Oct 5 2006 (Buena Vista, FL aka: Disney World) Picture attached. - [S1370] Andrea Crocker Drabek [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 7/7/2008, Teets Family -- Some Corrections.
Dustin Lawrence Teets1,2
M, b. 30 September 1995
Dustin Lawrence Teets|b. 30 Sep 1995|p431.htm#i12928|Guy Edward Thoms II|b. 16 Oct 1974|p422.htm#i12650|Andrea Crocker|b. 1 Feb 1974|p431.htm#i12927|Guy E. Thoms||p431.htm#i12926|Linda Olsen|b. 30 Sep 1947|p422.htm#i12649|Lawrence Crocker||p698.htm#i20934|Jacalyn (?)||p698.htm#i20935|
Dustin Lawrence Teets was born on 30 September 1995 in Honolulu, Hawaii.1 He is the son of Guy Edward Thoms II and Andrea Crocker.1
Dustin Lawrence Teets and Ray Drabeck were adopted on 5 May 2003.1,2
Dustin Lawrence Teets and Ray Drabeck were adopted on 5 May 2003.1,2
Last Edited=7 Jul 2008
Citations
- [S988] Guy Thoms Teets, email to John Teets, 8/1/2007, RE: RE: Jerry Allen Teets
Jerry Allen Teets
- Jerry Teets born March 19 1948 Elyria, OH
- Jerry Allen Teets married Linda Olsen Sept. 6 1980 Orlando, FL.
- Linda Lobdell Born Sept. 30 1947 in Schenectady, NY to Janet Lobdell.
- Linda Lobdell adopted by Janet (Lobdell) Olsen and John Henry Olsen sr.
Guy Thoms Teets
- Guy Edward Thoms II Born Oct. 16 1974 Newburgh, NY to Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Thoms
- Guy Thoms adopted by Linda (Olsen) Teets and Jerry Teets 1982.
- Guy Teets marriage #1: Andrea Crocker (Pensacola, FL) June 20 1994 Divorced Dec 1999.
- Dustin Teets Born Sept. 30 1995 to Guy and Andrea Teets in Honolulu, HI.
- Dustin Teets Adopted by Ray Drebeck and Andrea Drebeck (Crocker / Teets) in May 2003.
- Guy Teets Marriage #2: Karmin Lee Rey Oct 5 2006 (Buena Vista, FL aka: Disney World) Picture attached. - [S1370] Andrea Crocker Drabek [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 7/7/2008, Teets Family -- Some Corrections.
Ray Drabeck1,2
M
Ray Drabeck married Andrea Crocker, daughter of Lawrence Crocker and Jacalyn (?).1
Ray Drabeck and Dustin Lawrence Teets were adopted on 5 May 2003.1,2
Ray Drabeck and Dustin Lawrence Teets were adopted on 5 May 2003.1,2
Last Edited=7 Jul 2008
Citations
- [S988] Guy Thoms Teets, email to John Teets, 8/1/2007, RE: RE: Jerry Allen Teets
Jerry Allen Teets
- Jerry Teets born March 19 1948 Elyria, OH
- Jerry Allen Teets married Linda Olsen Sept. 6 1980 Orlando, FL.
- Linda Lobdell Born Sept. 30 1947 in Schenectady, NY to Janet Lobdell.
- Linda Lobdell adopted by Janet (Lobdell) Olsen and John Henry Olsen sr.
Guy Thoms Teets
- Guy Edward Thoms II Born Oct. 16 1974 Newburgh, NY to Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Thoms
- Guy Thoms adopted by Linda (Olsen) Teets and Jerry Teets 1982.
- Guy Teets marriage #1: Andrea Crocker (Pensacola, FL) June 20 1994 Divorced Dec 1999.
- Dustin Teets Born Sept. 30 1995 to Guy and Andrea Teets in Honolulu, HI.
- Dustin Teets Adopted by Ray Drebeck and Andrea Drebeck (Crocker / Teets) in May 2003.
- Guy Teets Marriage #2: Karmin Lee Rey Oct 5 2006 (Buena Vista, FL aka: Disney World) Picture attached. - [S1370] Andrea Crocker Drabek [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 7/7/2008, Teets Family -- Some Corrections.
Karmin Lee Rey1
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Karmin Lee Rey married Guy Edward Thoms II, son of Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Olsen, on 5 October 2006 in Disney World, Buena Vista, Florida.1
Last Edited=3 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S988] Guy Thoms Teets, email to John Teets, 8/1/2007, RE: RE: Jerry Allen Teets
Jerry Allen Teets
- Jerry Teets born March 19 1948 Elyria, OH
- Jerry Allen Teets married Linda Olsen Sept. 6 1980 Orlando, FL.
- Linda Lobdell Born Sept. 30 1947 in Schenectady, NY to Janet Lobdell.
- Linda Lobdell adopted by Janet (Lobdell) Olsen and John Henry Olsen sr.
Guy Thoms Teets
- Guy Edward Thoms II Born Oct. 16 1974 Newburgh, NY to Guy Edward Thoms and Linda Thoms
- Guy Thoms adopted by Linda (Olsen) Teets and Jerry Teets 1982.
- Guy Teets marriage #1: Andrea Crocker (Pensacola, FL) June 20 1994 Divorced Dec 1999.
- Dustin Teets Born Sept. 30 1995 to Guy and Andrea Teets in Honolulu, HI.
- Dustin Teets Adopted by Ray Drebeck and Andrea Drebeck (Crocker / Teets) in May 2003.
- Guy Teets Marriage #2: Karmin Lee Rey Oct 5 2006 (Buena Vista, FL aka: Disney World) Picture attached.
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