Seymour Jane "Janie" Grubb1,2,3,4
F, b. 18 April 1876
Seymour Jane "Janie" Grubb|b. 18 Apr 1876|p433.htm#i12961|Andrew Grubb|b. c 1849\nd. 23 Jan 1922|p83.htm#i2478|Eliza Jane "Elzie" Wilfong|b. c 25 Apr 1852\nd. 29 May 1877|p20.htm#i580|Amos Grubb|b. c 1804\nd. 20 Aug 1876|p19.htm#i548|Emily (?)||p19.htm#i547|Henry Wilfong|b. May 1822\nd. 24 Oct 1906|p18.htm#i524|Catherine "Kate" Mowry|b. May 1824\nd. 9 Aug 1914|p20.htm#i574|
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Johannes Wildfang [Sr.].
Seymour Jane "Janie" Grubb was born on 18 April 1876 in Upshur, West Virginia.5,1,2,6,7,8,9 She was the daughter of Andrew Grubb and Eliza Jane "Elzie" Wilfong.2 Seymour Jane "Janie" Grubb married William James Craven, son of James A. Craven and Elizabeth A. (?), on 31 May 1896 in Upshur, West Virginia.1,10
Seymour Jane "Janie" Grubb was also known as Seymore Jane Grubbs.5
Seymour Jane "Janie" Grubb was also known as Seymore Jane Grubbs.5
Last Edited=21 May 2010
Children of Seymour Jane "Janie" Grubb and William James Craven
- Amy Pearl Craven+11 b. 5 Jun 1897, d. Dec 1980
- Cecil Ralph Craven12 b. 9 Sep 1899
- Henry James Craven3 b. 4 Nov 1901, d. 18 Jun 1968
- Morris Milford Craven13 b. 16 Dec 1906
- Una Blanche Craven7 b. 28 May 1909
- Doris Craven8 b. c 1912
- Genevieve Ova "Geneva" Craven8 b. c 1917
Citations
- [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, May 31, 1896 in Upshur County, West Virginia by Jacob Reed
Craven, William J., 20, single, b. Pennsylvania, resides Sago, Upshur County, West Virginia, s/o James A. & E. A. Craven
Grubb, Janie, 20, b. Upshur County, West Virginia, resides Sago, Upshur County, West Virginia, d/o Andrew & Elzie Grubb. - [S158] Census: 1880 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, District 128, June 5, 1880, HH#31-31
Willfong, Henry, 60, farmer, VA VA VA
wife Catharine, 56, keeping house, WV VA VA
son Peach, 21, WV WV WV
son Abraham, 16, WV WV WV
granddaughter, Grubb, Jane, 4, WV WV WV. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Henry James Craven
Death Date: 18 Jun 1968
Death Place: Buckhannon, Upshur Co., West Virginia
Gender: Male
Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Year: 04 Nov 1901
Birth Place: West Va.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William J. Craven
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Seymour Jane Grubb
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Miner
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Buckhannon Memorial Park
Burial Date: 20 Jun 1968
Film Number: 816156
Digital Folder Number: 4229108
Image Number: 234
Source: County Records
Reference Number:
Collection: West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1970. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Henry James Craven
Death Date: 18 Jun 1968
Death Place: Upshur, West Virginia
Gender:
Age:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Place:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Madie L. Reed
Father's Name: William J. Craven
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Seymour Jane Grubb
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Film Number: 1992193
Digital Folder Number: 4259843
Image Number: 3256
Source: County Records
Reference Number: 9686
Collection: West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1970. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Seymore Jane Grubbs
Birth Date: 18 Apr 1876
Birthplace: Upshur Co., West Virginia
Gender: Male
Father's Name: Andrew Grubbs
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Louisa Wilfong
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Paternal Grandfather:
Maternal Grandfather:
Paternal Grandmother:
Maternal Grandmother:
Death Date:
Death Age:
Film Number: 1503270
Digital Folder Number: 4230119
Image Number: 413
Reference Number: pg. 69
Source: County Records
Collection: West Virginia Births, 1853-1930. - [S180] Census: 1900 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, District 149, June 27, 1900, HH#226-230
Craven, James W., Dec 1876, 23, married 4 years, PA PA WV
wife Seymour J., Mar 1876, 24, married 4 years, 2 children, 2 living, WV WV WV
daughter Amy P., Jun 1897, 2, WV WV WV
son Cesil R., Sep 1899, 9/12, WV WV WV. - [S157] Census: 1910 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, District 152, May 6, 1910, HH#258-258
Craven, William J., 32, married once, married 13 years, PA PA WV
wife Seymor J., 34, married once, married 13 years, 5 children, 5 living, WV WV WV
daughter Amy P., 12, WV PA WV
son Cecil R., 10, WV PA WV
son Henry J., 8, WV PA WV
son Maurice M., 3, WV PA WV
daughter Una B., 1 6/12, WV PA WV
grandmother Wilfong, Cathern, 85, widowed, WV VA VA. - [S167] Census: 1920 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, District 142, January 13, 1920, HH#130-130
Craven, William J., 43, PA PA WV
wife S. Jane, 43, WV WV WV
daughter Emma Pearl, 22, WV WV WV
son Cecil R., 20, WV WV WV
son Henry J., 18, WV WV WV
son Morris, 13, WV WV WV
daughter Una B., 10, WV WV WV
son Doris, 8, WV WV WV
daughter Geneva, 2 9/12, WV WV WV
father James A., 80, widowed, PA WV WV. - [S220] Census: 1930 Upshur, West Virginia, Buckhannon, District 4, April 19, 1930, HH#420-427
Craven, W. J., 53, age at first marriage 20, PA PA WV
wife S. J., 53, age at first marriage 20, WV WV WV
son Doris, 18, WV PA WV
daughter Genevieve, 13, WV WV WV. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Groom: William J Craven
Groom's Age:
Groom's Estimated Birth Year:
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Bride: Janie Grubb
Bride's Age:
Bride's Estimated Birth Year:
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Marriage Type:
Marriage Date: 1896
Marriage Place: Upshur, West Virginia, United States
Groom's Father:
Groom's Mother:
Bride's Father:
Bride's Mother:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband:
Film Number: 816189
Digital Folder Number: 4230404
Image Number: 00459
Reference Number:
Source: County Records
Collection: West Virginia Marriages, 1853-1970. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Amy Pearl Craven
Birth Date: 05 Jun 1897
Birthplace: Upshur, West Virginia
Gender: Female
Father's Name: Seymor Jane Grubb
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: W. J Wilfong Craven
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Paternal Grandfather:
Maternal Grandfather:
Paternal Grandmother:
Maternal Grandmother:
Death Date:
Death Age:
Film Number: 816151
Digital Folder Number: 4229106
Image Number: 422
Reference Number: p.394
Source: County Records
Collection: West Virginia Births, 1853-1930. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Cecil Ralph Craven
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 09 Sep 1899
Birthplace: Sago, Upshur, West Virginia
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: William James Craven
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Seymour Jane Grubb
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01288-9
System Origin: West Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: 1992462
Reference Number: 31285
Collection: West Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1928. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Morris Milford Craven
Birth Date: 16 Dec 1906
Birthplace: Sago, Upshur, West Virginia
Gender: Male
Father's Name: William James Craven
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Seymor Jane Grubbs
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Paternal Grandfather:
Maternal Grandfather:
Paternal Grandmother:
Maternal Grandmother:
Death Date:
Death Age:
Film Number: 1503270
Digital Folder Number: 4230119
Image Number: 380
Reference Number: pg. 33
Source: County Records
Collection: West Virginia Births, 1853-1930.
Carl Evans1
M, b. 1 May 1897
Carl Evans|b. 1 May 1897|p433.htm#i12962|David Oliver Evans|b. 1870\nd. 30 Aug 1951|p30.htm#i871|Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode|b. 31 Jul 1875\nd. 30 Aug 1946|p29.htm#i870|||||||David Harclerode Sr.|b. 13 Nov 1841\nd. 21 Feb 1911|p29.htm#i857|Mary Wyles|b. 18 Jul 1841\nd. Sep 1919|p29.htm#i863|
Carl Evans married Florence E. Steltz.2 Carl Evans was born on 1 May 1897 in Pennsylvania.2 He is the son of David Oliver Evans and Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Children of Carl Evans and Florence E. Steltz
Citations
- [S96] The Edwin M. Lackeys of Georgia: Descendants of Hans Heinrich Hoerchel Radt, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/a/c/…, #251 in Descendants of Hans Heinrich Hoerchel Radt.
- [S100] Website: Photos, Jil Loewit collection,, http://familyoldphotos.com/pa/2a/…
Walter Evans1
M, b. 2 October 1899
Walter Evans|b. 2 Oct 1899|p433.htm#i12963|David Oliver Evans|b. 1870\nd. 30 Aug 1951|p30.htm#i871|Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode|b. 31 Jul 1875\nd. 30 Aug 1946|p29.htm#i870|||||||David Harclerode Sr.|b. 13 Nov 1841\nd. 21 Feb 1911|p29.htm#i857|Mary Wyles|b. 18 Jul 1841\nd. Sep 1919|p29.htm#i863|
Walter Evans was born on 2 October 1899.1 He is the son of David Oliver Evans and Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S102] Jil Loewit (Harclerodes), WorldConnect Post, 8/8/2007
Name: Jil Loewit
Email: e-mail address
URL:
URL title:
Note:
They had the following children:
(1) Carl Evans-Born: May 1, 1897. Died: ?
(2) Walter Evans-Born: October 2, 1899. Died: ?
(3) Frank Evans-Born: August 3, 1905. Died: June 1978.
(4) Pearl Evans Grim-Born: August 16, 1906. Died: ?
(5) James Evans Sr.-Born: Sept. 9, 1908. Died: ?
(6) Ellis Evans-Born: March 16, 1911. Died: June 7, 1990.
(7) Ella Evans Hartman-Born: March 16, 1911. Died:April 23,
1994.
(8) Mary Evans-Born:? Died: ?
(9) Clair R. Evans-Born: Aug. 16, 1918. Died: Dec. 29,
2001.
Frank Evans1
M, b. 3 August 1905, d. June 1978
Frank Evans|b. 3 Aug 1905\nd. Jun 1978|p433.htm#i12964|David Oliver Evans|b. 1870\nd. 30 Aug 1951|p30.htm#i871|Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode|b. 31 Jul 1875\nd. 30 Aug 1946|p29.htm#i870|||||||David Harclerode Sr.|b. 13 Nov 1841\nd. 21 Feb 1911|p29.htm#i857|Mary Wyles|b. 18 Jul 1841\nd. Sep 1919|p29.htm#i863|
Frank Evans was born on 3 August 1905.1 He was the son of David Oliver Evans and Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode.1 Frank Evans died in June 1978 at age 72.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S102] Jil Loewit (Harclerodes), WorldConnect Post, 8/8/2007
Name: Jil Loewit
Email: e-mail address
URL:
URL title:
Note:
They had the following children:
(1) Carl Evans-Born: May 1, 1897. Died: ?
(2) Walter Evans-Born: October 2, 1899. Died: ?
(3) Frank Evans-Born: August 3, 1905. Died: June 1978.
(4) Pearl Evans Grim-Born: August 16, 1906. Died: ?
(5) James Evans Sr.-Born: Sept. 9, 1908. Died: ?
(6) Ellis Evans-Born: March 16, 1911. Died: June 7, 1990.
(7) Ella Evans Hartman-Born: March 16, 1911. Died:April 23,
1994.
(8) Mary Evans-Born:? Died: ?
(9) Clair R. Evans-Born: Aug. 16, 1918. Died: Dec. 29,
2001.
Pearl Evans1
F, b. 16 August 1906
Pearl Evans|b. 16 Aug 1906|p433.htm#i12965|David Oliver Evans|b. 1870\nd. 30 Aug 1951|p30.htm#i871|Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode|b. 31 Jul 1875\nd. 30 Aug 1946|p29.htm#i870|||||||David Harclerode Sr.|b. 13 Nov 1841\nd. 21 Feb 1911|p29.htm#i857|Mary Wyles|b. 18 Jul 1841\nd. Sep 1919|p29.htm#i863|
Pearl Evans was born on 16 August 1906.1 She is the daughter of David Oliver Evans and Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S102] Jil Loewit (Harclerodes), WorldConnect Post, 8/8/2007
Name: Jil Loewit
Email: e-mail address
URL:
URL title:
Note:
They had the following children:
(1) Carl Evans-Born: May 1, 1897. Died: ?
(2) Walter Evans-Born: October 2, 1899. Died: ?
(3) Frank Evans-Born: August 3, 1905. Died: June 1978.
(4) Pearl Evans Grim-Born: August 16, 1906. Died: ?
(5) James Evans Sr.-Born: Sept. 9, 1908. Died: ?
(6) Ellis Evans-Born: March 16, 1911. Died: June 7, 1990.
(7) Ella Evans Hartman-Born: March 16, 1911. Died:April 23,
1994.
(8) Mary Evans-Born:? Died: ?
(9) Clair R. Evans-Born: Aug. 16, 1918. Died: Dec. 29,
2001.
James Evans1
M, b. 9 August 1908
James Evans|b. 9 Aug 1908|p433.htm#i12966|David Oliver Evans|b. 1870\nd. 30 Aug 1951|p30.htm#i871|Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode|b. 31 Jul 1875\nd. 30 Aug 1946|p29.htm#i870|||||||David Harclerode Sr.|b. 13 Nov 1841\nd. 21 Feb 1911|p29.htm#i857|Mary Wyles|b. 18 Jul 1841\nd. Sep 1919|p29.htm#i863|
James Evans was born on 9 August 1908.1 He is the son of David Oliver Evans and Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S102] Jil Loewit (Harclerodes), WorldConnect Post, 8/8/2007
Name: Jil Loewit
Email: e-mail address
URL:
URL title:
Note:
They had the following children:
(1) Carl Evans-Born: May 1, 1897. Died: ?
(2) Walter Evans-Born: October 2, 1899. Died: ?
(3) Frank Evans-Born: August 3, 1905. Died: June 1978.
(4) Pearl Evans Grim-Born: August 16, 1906. Died: ?
(5) James Evans Sr.-Born: Sept. 9, 1908. Died: ?
(6) Ellis Evans-Born: March 16, 1911. Died: June 7, 1990.
(7) Ella Evans Hartman-Born: March 16, 1911. Died:April 23,
1994.
(8) Mary Evans-Born:? Died: ?
(9) Clair R. Evans-Born: Aug. 16, 1918. Died: Dec. 29,
2001.
Ellis Evans1
M, b. 16 March 1911, d. 7 June 1990
Ellis Evans|b. 16 Mar 1911\nd. 7 Jun 1990|p433.htm#i12967|David Oliver Evans|b. 1870\nd. 30 Aug 1951|p30.htm#i871|Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode|b. 31 Jul 1875\nd. 30 Aug 1946|p29.htm#i870|||||||David Harclerode Sr.|b. 13 Nov 1841\nd. 21 Feb 1911|p29.htm#i857|Mary Wyles|b. 18 Jul 1841\nd. Sep 1919|p29.htm#i863|
Ellis Evans was born on 16 March 1911.1 He was the son of David Oliver Evans and Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode.1 Ellis Evans died on 7 June 1990 at age 79.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S102] Jil Loewit (Harclerodes), WorldConnect Post, 8/8/2007
Name: Jil Loewit
Email: e-mail address
URL:
URL title:
Note:
They had the following children:
(1) Carl Evans-Born: May 1, 1897. Died: ?
(2) Walter Evans-Born: October 2, 1899. Died: ?
(3) Frank Evans-Born: August 3, 1905. Died: June 1978.
(4) Pearl Evans Grim-Born: August 16, 1906. Died: ?
(5) James Evans Sr.-Born: Sept. 9, 1908. Died: ?
(6) Ellis Evans-Born: March 16, 1911. Died: June 7, 1990.
(7) Ella Evans Hartman-Born: March 16, 1911. Died:April 23,
1994.
(8) Mary Evans-Born:? Died: ?
(9) Clair R. Evans-Born: Aug. 16, 1918. Died: Dec. 29,
2001.
Ella Evans1
F, b. 11 March 1911, d. 23 April 1994
Ella Evans|b. 11 Mar 1911\nd. 23 Apr 1994|p433.htm#i12968|David Oliver Evans|b. 1870\nd. 30 Aug 1951|p30.htm#i871|Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode|b. 31 Jul 1875\nd. 30 Aug 1946|p29.htm#i870|||||||David Harclerode Sr.|b. 13 Nov 1841\nd. 21 Feb 1911|p29.htm#i857|Mary Wyles|b. 18 Jul 1841\nd. Sep 1919|p29.htm#i863|
Ella Evans married (?) Hartman.1 Ella Evans was born on 11 March 1911.1 She was the daughter of David Oliver Evans and Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode.1 Ella Evans died on 23 April 1994 at age 83.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S102] Jil Loewit (Harclerodes), WorldConnect Post, 8/8/2007
Name: Jil Loewit
Email: e-mail address
URL:
URL title:
Note:
They had the following children:
(1) Carl Evans-Born: May 1, 1897. Died: ?
(2) Walter Evans-Born: October 2, 1899. Died: ?
(3) Frank Evans-Born: August 3, 1905. Died: June 1978.
(4) Pearl Evans Grim-Born: August 16, 1906. Died: ?
(5) James Evans Sr.-Born: Sept. 9, 1908. Died: ?
(6) Ellis Evans-Born: March 16, 1911. Died: June 7, 1990.
(7) Ella Evans Hartman-Born: March 16, 1911. Died:April 23,
1994.
(8) Mary Evans-Born:? Died: ?
(9) Clair R. Evans-Born: Aug. 16, 1918. Died: Dec. 29,
2001.
(?) Hartman1
M
(?) Hartman married Ella Evans, daughter of David Oliver Evans and Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S102] Jil Loewit (Harclerodes), WorldConnect Post, 8/8/2007
Name: Jil Loewit
Email: e-mail address
URL:
URL title:
Note:
They had the following children:
(1) Carl Evans-Born: May 1, 1897. Died: ?
(2) Walter Evans-Born: October 2, 1899. Died: ?
(3) Frank Evans-Born: August 3, 1905. Died: June 1978.
(4) Pearl Evans Grim-Born: August 16, 1906. Died: ?
(5) James Evans Sr.-Born: Sept. 9, 1908. Died: ?
(6) Ellis Evans-Born: March 16, 1911. Died: June 7, 1990.
(7) Ella Evans Hartman-Born: March 16, 1911. Died:April 23,
1994.
(8) Mary Evans-Born:? Died: ?
(9) Clair R. Evans-Born: Aug. 16, 1918. Died: Dec. 29,
2001.
Mary Evans1
F
Mary Evans||p433.htm#i12970|David Oliver Evans|b. 1870\nd. 30 Aug 1951|p30.htm#i871|Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode|b. 31 Jul 1875\nd. 30 Aug 1946|p29.htm#i870|||||||David Harclerode Sr.|b. 13 Nov 1841\nd. 21 Feb 1911|p29.htm#i857|Mary Wyles|b. 18 Jul 1841\nd. Sep 1919|p29.htm#i863|
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S102] Jil Loewit (Harclerodes), WorldConnect Post, 8/8/2007
Name: Jil Loewit
Email: e-mail address
URL:
URL title:
Note:
They had the following children:
(1) Carl Evans-Born: May 1, 1897. Died: ?
(2) Walter Evans-Born: October 2, 1899. Died: ?
(3) Frank Evans-Born: August 3, 1905. Died: June 1978.
(4) Pearl Evans Grim-Born: August 16, 1906. Died: ?
(5) James Evans Sr.-Born: Sept. 9, 1908. Died: ?
(6) Ellis Evans-Born: March 16, 1911. Died: June 7, 1990.
(7) Ella Evans Hartman-Born: March 16, 1911. Died:April 23,
1994.
(8) Mary Evans-Born:? Died: ?
(9) Clair R. Evans-Born: Aug. 16, 1918. Died: Dec. 29,
2001.
Clair R. Evans1
F, b. 16 August 1918, d. 29 December 2001
Clair R. Evans|b. 16 Aug 1918\nd. 29 Dec 2001|p433.htm#i12971|David Oliver Evans|b. 1870\nd. 30 Aug 1951|p30.htm#i871|Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode|b. 31 Jul 1875\nd. 30 Aug 1946|p29.htm#i870|||||||David Harclerode Sr.|b. 13 Nov 1841\nd. 21 Feb 1911|p29.htm#i857|Mary Wyles|b. 18 Jul 1841\nd. Sep 1919|p29.htm#i863|
Clair R. Evans was born on 16 August 1918.1 She was the daughter of David Oliver Evans and Hanna Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harclerode.1 Clair R. Evans died on 29 December 2001 at age 83.1
Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S102] Jil Loewit (Harclerodes), WorldConnect Post, 8/8/2007
Name: Jil Loewit
Email: e-mail address
URL:
URL title:
Note:
They had the following children:
(1) Carl Evans-Born: May 1, 1897. Died: ?
(2) Walter Evans-Born: October 2, 1899. Died: ?
(3) Frank Evans-Born: August 3, 1905. Died: June 1978.
(4) Pearl Evans Grim-Born: August 16, 1906. Died: ?
(5) James Evans Sr.-Born: Sept. 9, 1908. Died: ?
(6) Ellis Evans-Born: March 16, 1911. Died: June 7, 1990.
(7) Ella Evans Hartman-Born: March 16, 1911. Died:April 23,
1994.
(8) Mary Evans-Born:? Died: ?
(9) Clair R. Evans-Born: Aug. 16, 1918. Died: Dec. 29,
2001.
Robert L. Niner1,2
M, b. 22 July 1906, d. April 1970
Robert L. Niner|b. 22 Jul 1906\nd. Apr 1970|p433.htm#i12972|Joseph Patrick Niner|b. c 1877\nd. 28 May 1960|p293.htm#i8786|Hester A. Teets|b. 26 May 1885\nd. 9 May 1963|p293.htm#i8785|||||||John A. Teets|b. 18 May 1858\nd. 18 Oct 1921|p157.htm#i4691|Sarah M. Thomas|b. Feb 1869\nd. 1938|p158.htm#i4737|
Robert L. Niner was born on 22 July 1906 in Pennsylvania.1,2,3 He was the son of Joseph Patrick Niner and Hester A. Teets.1 Robert L. Niner died in April 1970 in Sebring, Mahoning, Ohio, at age 63.3
Last Edited=9 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S628] Census: 1910 Fayette, Pennsylvania, Wharton, District 91, April 19, 1910, HH#19-20
Niner, Joseph P., 31, married 6 years, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 23, married 6 years, 2 children, 2 living, WV WV WV
son Robert L., 3, PA PA WV
son Ray F., 4/12, PA PA WV. - [S323] Census: 1920 Fayette, Pennsylvania, Wharton, District 117, January 26-27, 1920, HH#87-93
[next door to Teets in-laws]
Niner, Joseph P., 43, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 33, WV PA WV
son Robert L., 13, PA PA WV
son Ray F., 10, PA PA WV
son John A., 8, PA PA WV
daughter Sarah O., 5, PA PA WV
daughter Martha G., 3, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet, 3/12, PA PA WV. - [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Robert Niner
SSN: 236-12-7808
Last Residence: 44672 Sebring, Mahoning, Ohio, United States of America
Born: 22 Jul 1906
Died: Apr 1970
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951 ).
Ray F. Niner1,2
M, b. 8 December 1909, d. 8 May 1991
Ray F. Niner|b. 8 Dec 1909\nd. 8 May 1991|p433.htm#i12973|Joseph Patrick Niner|b. c 1877\nd. 28 May 1960|p293.htm#i8786|Hester A. Teets|b. 26 May 1885\nd. 9 May 1963|p293.htm#i8785|||||||John A. Teets|b. 18 May 1858\nd. 18 Oct 1921|p157.htm#i4691|Sarah M. Thomas|b. Feb 1869\nd. 1938|p158.htm#i4737|
Ray F. Niner was born on 8 December 1909 in Pennsylvania.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Joseph Patrick Niner and Hester A. Teets.1 Ray F. Niner died on 8 May 1991 in Terra Alta, Preston, West Virginia, at age 81.4
Last Edited=9 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S628] Census: 1910 Fayette, Pennsylvania, Wharton, District 91, April 19, 1910, HH#19-20
Niner, Joseph P., 31, married 6 years, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 23, married 6 years, 2 children, 2 living, WV WV WV
son Robert L., 3, PA PA WV
son Ray F., 4/12, PA PA WV. - [S323] Census: 1920 Fayette, Pennsylvania, Wharton, District 117, January 26-27, 1920, HH#87-93
[next door to Teets in-laws]
Niner, Joseph P., 43, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 33, WV PA WV
son Robert L., 13, PA PA WV
son Ray F., 10, PA PA WV
son John A., 8, PA PA WV
daughter Sarah O., 5, PA PA WV
daughter Martha G., 3, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet, 3/12, PA PA WV. - [S293] Census: 1930 Preston, West Virginia, Terra Alta, District 14, April 5, 1930, HH#75-80
Niner, Joseph P., 56, age at first marriage 31, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 45, age at first marriage 19, WV WV WV
son Ray F., 20, PA PA WV
son John A., 17, PA PA WV
daughter Olivia, 15, PA PA WV
daughter Grace M., 13, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet H., 10, PA PA WV
daughter Ruby P., 7, PA PA WV. - [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Ray F. Niner
SSN: 232-09-1559
Last Residence: 26764 Terra Alta, Preston, West Virginia, United States of America
Born: 8 Dec 1909
Died: 8 May 1991
State (Year) SSN issued: North Carolina or West Virginia (Before 1951 ).
John A. Niner1
M, b. 23 August 1912, d. 25 May 1993
John A. Niner|b. 23 Aug 1912\nd. 25 May 1993|p433.htm#i12974|Joseph Patrick Niner|b. c 1877\nd. 28 May 1960|p293.htm#i8786|Hester A. Teets|b. 26 May 1885\nd. 9 May 1963|p293.htm#i8785|||||||John A. Teets|b. 18 May 1858\nd. 18 Oct 1921|p157.htm#i4691|Sarah M. Thomas|b. Feb 1869\nd. 1938|p158.htm#i4737|
John A. Niner married Nellie Marie Friend. John A. Niner was born on 23 August 1912 in Pennsylvania.1,2,3 He was the son of Joseph Patrick Niner and Hester A. Teets.1 John A. Niner died on 25 May 1993 in Keyser, Mineral, West Virginia, at age 80.3
Last Edited=19 May 2009
Citations
- [S323] Census: 1920 Fayette, Pennsylvania, Wharton, District 117, January 26-27, 1920, HH#87-93
[next door to Teets in-laws]
Niner, Joseph P., 43, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 33, WV PA WV
son Robert L., 13, PA PA WV
son Ray F., 10, PA PA WV
son John A., 8, PA PA WV
daughter Sarah O., 5, PA PA WV
daughter Martha G., 3, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet, 3/12, PA PA WV. - [S293] Census: 1930 Preston, West Virginia, Terra Alta, District 14, April 5, 1930, HH#75-80
Niner, Joseph P., 56, age at first marriage 31, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 45, age at first marriage 19, WV WV WV
son Ray F., 20, PA PA WV
son John A., 17, PA PA WV
daughter Olivia, 15, PA PA WV
daughter Grace M., 13, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet H., 10, PA PA WV
daughter Ruby P., 7, PA PA WV. - [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: John A. Niner
SSN: 236-12-3322
Last Residence: 26726 Keyser, Mineral, West Virginia, United States of America
Born: 23 Aug 1912
Died: 25 May 1993
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951 ).
Sarah Olivia Niner1,2
F, b. circa 1915
Sarah Olivia Niner|b. c 1915|p433.htm#i12975|Joseph Patrick Niner|b. c 1877\nd. 28 May 1960|p293.htm#i8786|Hester A. Teets|b. 26 May 1885\nd. 9 May 1963|p293.htm#i8785|||||||John A. Teets|b. 18 May 1858\nd. 18 Oct 1921|p157.htm#i4691|Sarah M. Thomas|b. Feb 1869\nd. 1938|p158.htm#i4737|
Sarah Olivia Niner was born circa 1915 in Pennsylvania.1,2 She is the daughter of Joseph Patrick Niner and Hester A. Teets.1
Last Edited=9 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S323] Census: 1920 Fayette, Pennsylvania, Wharton, District 117, January 26-27, 1920, HH#87-93
[next door to Teets in-laws]
Niner, Joseph P., 43, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 33, WV PA WV
son Robert L., 13, PA PA WV
son Ray F., 10, PA PA WV
son John A., 8, PA PA WV
daughter Sarah O., 5, PA PA WV
daughter Martha G., 3, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet, 3/12, PA PA WV. - [S293] Census: 1930 Preston, West Virginia, Terra Alta, District 14, April 5, 1930, HH#75-80
Niner, Joseph P., 56, age at first marriage 31, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 45, age at first marriage 19, WV WV WV
son Ray F., 20, PA PA WV
son John A., 17, PA PA WV
daughter Olivia, 15, PA PA WV
daughter Grace M., 13, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet H., 10, PA PA WV
daughter Ruby P., 7, PA PA WV.
Martha Grace Niner1,2
F, b. circa 1917
Martha Grace Niner|b. c 1917|p433.htm#i12976|Joseph Patrick Niner|b. c 1877\nd. 28 May 1960|p293.htm#i8786|Hester A. Teets|b. 26 May 1885\nd. 9 May 1963|p293.htm#i8785|||||||John A. Teets|b. 18 May 1858\nd. 18 Oct 1921|p157.htm#i4691|Sarah M. Thomas|b. Feb 1869\nd. 1938|p158.htm#i4737|
Martha Grace Niner was born circa 1917 in Pennsylvania.1 She is the daughter of Joseph Patrick Niner and Hester A. Teets.1
Last Edited=9 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S323] Census: 1920 Fayette, Pennsylvania, Wharton, District 117, January 26-27, 1920, HH#87-93
[next door to Teets in-laws]
Niner, Joseph P., 43, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 33, WV PA WV
son Robert L., 13, PA PA WV
son Ray F., 10, PA PA WV
son John A., 8, PA PA WV
daughter Sarah O., 5, PA PA WV
daughter Martha G., 3, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet, 3/12, PA PA WV. - [S293] Census: 1930 Preston, West Virginia, Terra Alta, District 14, April 5, 1930, HH#75-80
Niner, Joseph P., 56, age at first marriage 31, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 45, age at first marriage 19, WV WV WV
son Ray F., 20, PA PA WV
son John A., 17, PA PA WV
daughter Olivia, 15, PA PA WV
daughter Grace M., 13, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet H., 10, PA PA WV
daughter Ruby P., 7, PA PA WV.
Garnet H. Niner1,2
F, b. 1919
Garnet H. Niner|b. 1919|p433.htm#i12977|Joseph Patrick Niner|b. c 1877\nd. 28 May 1960|p293.htm#i8786|Hester A. Teets|b. 26 May 1885\nd. 9 May 1963|p293.htm#i8785|||||||John A. Teets|b. 18 May 1858\nd. 18 Oct 1921|p157.htm#i4691|Sarah M. Thomas|b. Feb 1869\nd. 1938|p158.htm#i4737|
Garnet H. Niner was born in 1919 in Pennsylvania.1,2 She is the daughter of Joseph Patrick Niner and Hester A. Teets.1
Last Edited=9 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S323] Census: 1920 Fayette, Pennsylvania, Wharton, District 117, January 26-27, 1920, HH#87-93
[next door to Teets in-laws]
Niner, Joseph P., 43, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 33, WV PA WV
son Robert L., 13, PA PA WV
son Ray F., 10, PA PA WV
son John A., 8, PA PA WV
daughter Sarah O., 5, PA PA WV
daughter Martha G., 3, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet, 3/12, PA PA WV. - [S293] Census: 1930 Preston, West Virginia, Terra Alta, District 14, April 5, 1930, HH#75-80
Niner, Joseph P., 56, age at first marriage 31, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 45, age at first marriage 19, WV WV WV
son Ray F., 20, PA PA WV
son John A., 17, PA PA WV
daughter Olivia, 15, PA PA WV
daughter Grace M., 13, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet H., 10, PA PA WV
daughter Ruby P., 7, PA PA WV.
Ruby P. Niner1
F, b. circa 1922
Ruby P. Niner|b. c 1922|p433.htm#i12978|Joseph Patrick Niner|b. c 1877\nd. 28 May 1960|p293.htm#i8786|Hester A. Teets|b. 26 May 1885\nd. 9 May 1963|p293.htm#i8785|||||||John A. Teets|b. 18 May 1858\nd. 18 Oct 1921|p157.htm#i4691|Sarah M. Thomas|b. Feb 1869\nd. 1938|p158.htm#i4737|
Ruby P. Niner was born circa 1922 in Pennsylvania.1 She is the daughter of Joseph Patrick Niner and Hester A. Teets.1
Last Edited=9 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S293] Census: 1930 Preston, West Virginia, Terra Alta, District 14, April 5, 1930, HH#75-80
Niner, Joseph P., 56, age at first marriage 31, PA Germany Germany
wife Hester A., 45, age at first marriage 19, WV WV WV
son Ray F., 20, PA PA WV
son John A., 17, PA PA WV
daughter Olivia, 15, PA PA WV
daughter Grace M., 13, PA PA WV
daughter Garnet H., 10, PA PA WV
daughter Ruby P., 7, PA PA WV.
Sutton Able1
M
Last Edited=10 Aug 2007
Child of Sutton Able and Sarah Wells
- Mary M. Able+1 b. Jan 1834, d. May 1914
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living.
Sarah Wells1
F
Last Edited=10 Aug 2007
Child of Sarah Wells and Sutton Able
- Mary M. Able+1 b. Jan 1834, d. May 1914
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living.
Martin H. Teets1
M, b. circa 1862
Martin H. Teets|b. c 1862|p433.htm#i12981|Andrew S. Teets|b. 28 Jan 1837\nd. 28 Jan 1905|p213.htm#i6368|Mary M. Able|b. Jan 1834\nd. May 1914|p213.htm#i6369|Peter R. Teets|b. 1 Jun 1814\nd. b 1880|p115.htm#i3422|Rachel Schuyler|b. c 1813|p213.htm#i6361|Sutton Able||p433.htm#i12979|Sarah Wells||p433.htm#i12980|
Martin H. Teets was born circa 1862 in Hunterdon, New Jersey.2 He was the son of Andrew S. Teets and Mary M. Able.1
Last Edited=10 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living. - [S921] Census: 1870 Hunterdon, New Jersey, Tewksbury, July 2, 1870, HH#115-123
Teets, Andrew S., 32, farm laborer, NJ
Mary, 34, keeping house, NJ
Martin, 8, NJ
Amos 5, NJ
George E., 2, NJ.
George Edward Teets1
M, b. November 1867
George Edward Teets|b. Nov 1867|p433.htm#i12982|Andrew S. Teets|b. 28 Jan 1837\nd. 28 Jan 1905|p213.htm#i6368|Mary M. Able|b. Jan 1834\nd. May 1914|p213.htm#i6369|Peter R. Teets|b. 1 Jun 1814\nd. b 1880|p115.htm#i3422|Rachel Schuyler|b. c 1813|p213.htm#i6361|Sutton Able||p433.htm#i12979|Sarah Wells||p433.htm#i12980|
George Edward Teets was born in November 1867 in Hunterdon, New Jersey.2,3,4,5,6 He was the son of Andrew S. Teets and Mary M. Able.1 George Edward Teets married Antoinette "Nettie/Anetta" Weeks, daughter of (?) Weeks, circa 1893 in New York.4
Last Edited=17 Apr 2010
Children of George Edward Teets and Antoinette "Nettie/Anetta" Weeks
- Unknown Teets4 b. bt 1893 - 1900, d. bt 1893 - 1900
- Gertrude Teets4 b. Feb 1893
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living. - [S921] Census: 1870 Hunterdon, New Jersey, Tewksbury, July 2, 1870, HH#115-123
Teets, Andrew S., 32, farm laborer, NJ
Mary, 34, keeping house, NJ
Martin, 8, NJ
Amos 5, NJ
George E., 2, NJ. - [S1055] Census: 1880 Somerset, New Jersey, Bedminster, District 148, June 14, 1880, HH#223-243
Teats, Andrew, 43, farm laborer, NJ NJ NJ
wife Mary, 46, keeping house, NY NJ NH
son Amos, 16, NJ NJ NJ
son George E., 12, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Garetta E., 3, NJ NJ NJ. - [S2368] Census: 1900 Essex, New Jersey, East Orange Ward 2, District 172, June 12, 1900, HH#218-233
Teets, George E., Nov 1867, 32, NY NJ NJ
wife Nettie, May 1866, married 8 years, 2 children, 1 living, NY NY NY
daughter Gertrude, Feb 1893, 7, NY NY NY
sister-in-law Weeks, Louisa, Jul 1868, single, NY NY NY. - [S2369] Census: 1910 Essex, New Jersey, East Orange Ward 2, District 165, April 8, 1910, HH#76-84
Teets, George E., 43, married 18 years, NJ NJ Germany
wife Anetta, 43, married 18 years, 2 children, 1 living, NY NY NY
daughter Gertrude, 17, NJ NJ NY
sister-in-law Weeks, Louisa, 41, NY NY NY. - [S1827] Census: 1930 Monmouth, New Jersey, Ocean, District 95, April 24, 1930, HH#172-285
Teets, George E., 62, age at first marriage 24, NJ NJ NJ
wife Antoinette, 63, age at first marriage 25, NY NY NY
daughter Gertrude S., 37, NY NY NY.
Gretta Elizabeth Teets1,2
F, b. circa 1877
Gretta Elizabeth Teets|b. c 1877|p433.htm#i12983|Andrew S. Teets|b. 28 Jan 1837\nd. 28 Jan 1905|p213.htm#i6368|Mary M. Able|b. Jan 1834\nd. May 1914|p213.htm#i6369|Peter R. Teets|b. 1 Jun 1814\nd. b 1880|p115.htm#i3422|Rachel Schuyler|b. c 1813|p213.htm#i6361|Sutton Able||p433.htm#i12979|Sarah Wells||p433.htm#i12980|
Gretta Elizabeth Teets married (?) Sutton. Gretta Elizabeth Teets was born circa 1877 in New Jersey.2 She was the daughter of Andrew S. Teets and Mary M. Able.1
Last Edited=16 Apr 2010
Child of Gretta Elizabeth Teets and (?) Sutton
- Walter T. Sutton b. Oct 1897
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living. - [S1055] Census: 1880 Somerset, New Jersey, Bedminster, District 148, June 14, 1880, HH#223-243
Teats, Andrew, 43, farm laborer, NJ NJ NJ
wife Mary, 46, keeping house, NY NJ NH
son Amos, 16, NJ NJ NJ
son George E., 12, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Garetta E., 3, NJ NJ NJ.
Amos Schuyler Teets1
M, b. 9 April 1864
Amos Schuyler Teets|b. 9 Apr 1864|p433.htm#i12984|Andrew S. Teets|b. 28 Jan 1837\nd. 28 Jan 1905|p213.htm#i6368|Mary M. Able|b. Jan 1834\nd. May 1914|p213.htm#i6369|Peter R. Teets|b. 1 Jun 1814\nd. b 1880|p115.htm#i3422|Rachel Schuyler|b. c 1813|p213.htm#i6361|Sutton Able||p433.htm#i12979|Sarah Wells||p433.htm#i12980|
Amos Schuyler Teets was born on 9 April 1864 in Hunterdon, New Jersey.1,2,3,4,5,6 He was the son of Andrew S. Teets and Mary M. Able.1 Amos Schuyler Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias Nicholas and Sarah Reed, circa 1886 in New Jersey.7,1
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born.1
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born.1
Last Edited=17 Apr 2010
Children of Amos Schuyler Teets and Virginia Nicholas
- Frances Virginia Teets1 b. Jan 1887
- Jesse Helen "Jessie" Teets1 b. Aug 1889
- Lawrence Frederick "Fred" Teets+8 b. 22 Feb 1892
- Lloyd Schuyler Teets8 b. Jul 1893
- Leslie Vincent Teets8 b. Oct 1896
- Allyn Nicholas Teets8 b. Sep 1999
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living. - [S921] Census: 1870 Hunterdon, New Jersey, Tewksbury, July 2, 1870, HH#115-123
Teets, Andrew S., 32, farm laborer, NJ
Mary, 34, keeping house, NJ
Martin, 8, NJ
Amos 5, NJ
George E., 2, NJ. - [S1055] Census: 1880 Somerset, New Jersey, Bedminster, District 148, June 14, 1880, HH#223-243
Teats, Andrew, 43, farm laborer, NJ NJ NJ
wife Mary, 46, keeping house, NY NJ NH
son Amos, 16, NJ NJ NJ
son George E., 12, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Garetta E., 3, NJ NJ NJ. - [S2370] Census: 1900 Hudson, New Jersey, Kearney Ward 2, District 52, June 12, 1900, HH#368-375
Teets, Amos S., Apr 1864, 36, married 14 years, NJ NJ NH
wife Virginia, Sep 1864, 35, 6 children, 6 living, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Frances, Jan 1887, 13, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Jessie, Aug 1889, 10, NJ NJ NJ
son L. Frederick, Feb 1892, 8, NJ NJ NJ
son Lloyd, Jul 1893, 6, NJ NJ NJ
son Leslie, Oct 1896, 3, NJ NJ NJ
son Allan, Sep 1899, 8/12, NJ NJ NJ. - [S2371] Census: 1910 Somerset, New Jersey, Bernards, District 109, April 16, 1910, HH#70-78
Teets, Amos S., 46, married once, married 24 years, NJ NJ NY
wife Virginia V., 45, married once, married 24 years, 6 children, 6 living, NJ NJ NJ
son Fred, 18, NJ NJ NJ
son Leslie, 13, NJ NJ NJ
son Allyn, 10, NJ NJ NJ
Mother Mary M., 76, widowed, 3 children, 3 living, NY NJ NY. - [S382] Census: 1920 Hunterdon, New Jersey, Clinton, District 6, January 24, 26-27, 1920, HH#261-276
[next door to son Frederick]
Teets, Amos S., 55, NJ NJ NY
wife Virginia V., 54, NJ NJ NJ. - [S2370] Census: 1900 Hudson, New Jersey, Kearney Ward 2, District 52, June 12, 1900, HH#368-375
Teets, Amos S., Apr 1864, 36, married 14 years, NJ NJ NH
wife Virginia, Sep 1864, 35, married 14 years, 6 children, 6 living, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Frances, Jan 1887, 13, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Jessie, Aug 1889, 10, NJ NJ NJ
son L. Frederick, Feb 1892, 8, NJ NJ NJ
son Lloyd, Jul 1893, 6, NJ NJ NJ
son Leslie, Oct 1896, 3, NJ NJ NJ
son Allan, Sep 1899, 8/12, NJ NJ NJ. - [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabeth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living.
Virginia Nicholas1
F, b. September 1864
Virginia Nicholas|b. Sep 1864|p433.htm#i12985|Elias Nicholas||p433.htm#i12986|Sarah Reed||p433.htm#i12987|||||||||||||
Virginia Nicholas was born in September 1864 in Hackettstown, New Jersey.2,3,4,1 She was the daughter of Elias Nicholas and Sarah Reed.1 Virginia Nicholas married Amos Schuyler Teets, son of Andrew S. Teets and Mary M. Able, circa 1886 in New Jersey.5,1
Last Edited=17 Apr 2010
Children of Virginia Nicholas and Amos Schuyler Teets
- Frances Virginia Teets1 b. Jan 1887
- Jesse Helen "Jessie" Teets1 b. Aug 1889
- Lawrence Frederick "Fred" Teets+6 b. 22 Feb 1892
- Lloyd Schuyler Teets6 b. Jul 1893
- Leslie Vincent Teets6 b. Oct 1896
- Allyn Nicholas Teets6 b. Sep 1999
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living. - [S2370] Census: 1900 Hudson, New Jersey, Kearney Ward 2, District 52, June 12, 1900, HH#368-375
Teets, Amos S., Apr 1864, 36, married 14 years, NJ NJ NH
wife Virginia, Sep 1864, 35, 6 children, 6 living, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Frances, Jan 1887, 13, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Jessie, Aug 1889, 10, NJ NJ NJ
son L. Frederick, Feb 1892, 8, NJ NJ NJ
son Lloyd, Jul 1893, 6, NJ NJ NJ
son Leslie, Oct 1896, 3, NJ NJ NJ
son Allan, Sep 1899, 8/12, NJ NJ NJ. - [S2371] Census: 1910 Somerset, New Jersey, Bernards, District 109, April 16, 1910, HH#70-78
Teets, Amos S., 46, married once, married 24 years, NJ NJ NY
wife Virginia V., 45, married once, married 24 years, 6 children, 6 living, NJ NJ NJ
son Fred, 18, NJ NJ NJ
son Leslie, 13, NJ NJ NJ
son Allyn, 10, NJ NJ NJ
Mother Mary M., 76, widowed, 3 children, 3 living, NY NJ NY. - [S382] Census: 1920 Hunterdon, New Jersey, Clinton, District 6, January 24, 26-27, 1920, HH#261-276
[next door to son Frederick]
Teets, Amos S., 55, NJ NJ NY
wife Virginia V., 54, NJ NJ NJ. - [S2370] Census: 1900 Hudson, New Jersey, Kearney Ward 2, District 52, June 12, 1900, HH#368-375
Teets, Amos S., Apr 1864, 36, married 14 years, NJ NJ NH
wife Virginia, Sep 1864, 35, married 14 years, 6 children, 6 living, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Frances, Jan 1887, 13, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Jessie, Aug 1889, 10, NJ NJ NJ
son L. Frederick, Feb 1892, 8, NJ NJ NJ
son Lloyd, Jul 1893, 6, NJ NJ NJ
son Leslie, Oct 1896, 3, NJ NJ NJ
son Allan, Sep 1899, 8/12, NJ NJ NJ. - [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabeth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living.
Elias Nicholas1
M
Elias Nicholas married Sarah Reed.1
Last Edited=10 Aug 2007
Child of Elias Nicholas and Sarah Reed
- Virginia Nicholas+1 b. Sep 1864
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living.
Sarah Reed1
F
Sarah Reed married Elias Nicholas.1
Last Edited=10 Aug 2007
Child of Sarah Reed and Elias Nicholas
- Virginia Nicholas+1 b. Sep 1864
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living.
Frances Virginia Teets1
F, b. January 1887
Frances Virginia Teets|b. Jan 1887|p433.htm#i12988|Amos Schuyler Teets|b. 9 Apr 1864|p433.htm#i12984|Virginia Nicholas|b. Sep 1864|p433.htm#i12985|Andrew S. Teets|b. 28 Jan 1837\nd. 28 Jan 1905|p213.htm#i6368|Mary M. Able|b. Jan 1834\nd. May 1914|p213.htm#i6369|Elias Nicholas||p433.htm#i12986|Sarah Reed||p433.htm#i12987|
Frances Virginia Teets married Raymond Cumback.1 Frances Virginia Teets was born in January 1887 in New Jersey.2 She was the daughter of Amos Schuyler Teets and Virginia Nicholas.1
Last Edited=17 Apr 2010
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living. - [S2370] Census: 1900 Hudson, New Jersey, Kearney Ward 2, District 52, June 12, 1900, HH#368-375
Teets, Amos S., Apr 1864, 36, married 14 years, NJ NJ NH
wife Virginia, Sep 1864, 35, married 14 years, 6 children, 6 living, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Frances, Jan 1887, 13, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Jessie, Aug 1889, 10, NJ NJ NJ
son L. Frederick, Feb 1892, 8, NJ NJ NJ
son Lloyd, Jul 1893, 6, NJ NJ NJ
son Leslie, Oct 1896, 3, NJ NJ NJ
son Allan, Sep 1899, 8/12, NJ NJ NJ.
Raymond Cumback1
M
Raymond Cumback married Frances Virginia Teets, daughter of Amos Schuyler Teets and Virginia Nicholas.1
They had 6 children.1
They had 6 children.1
Last Edited=10 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living.
Jesse Helen "Jessie" Teets1,2
F, b. August 1889
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Jesse Helen "Jessie" Teets married Richard Backer.2 Jesse Helen "Jessie" Teets was born in August 1889 in New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of Amos Schuyler Teets and Virginia Nicholas.2
They had seven children, five who were still living in 1928.2
They had seven children, five who were still living in 1928.2
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Citations
- [S2370] Census: 1900 Hudson, New Jersey, Kearney Ward 2, District 52, June 12, 1900, HH#368-375
Teets, Amos S., Apr 1864, 36, married 14 years, NJ NJ NH
wife Virginia, Sep 1864, 35, married 14 years, 6 children, 6 living, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Frances, Jan 1887, 13, NJ NJ NJ
daughter Jessie, Aug 1889, 10, NJ NJ NJ
son L. Frederick, Feb 1892, 8, NJ NJ NJ
son Lloyd, Jul 1893, 6, NJ NJ NJ
son Leslie, Oct 1896, 3, NJ NJ NJ
son Allan, Sep 1899, 8/12, NJ NJ NJ. - [S1054] Honeyman, A. Van Doren (ed.), "Northwestern New Jersey--A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren, and Sussex Counties" Volume 1. (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1927)., p. 203:
AMOS SCHUYLER TEETS -- One of the pioneer German settlers of Hunterdon County was Jacob Teets, who located there about 1800 and founded the family of which Amos Schuyler Teets, of High Bridge, Clinton Township, is a representative member. The original Teets had a son, Peter Teets, who was born June 1, 1814, and who settled in Fairmont, Hunterdon County, where he married and brought up his family, engaging in the dual occupations of farmer and shoemaker. His wife was rachel Schuyler, and they had nineteen children, one of whom, Andrew S. teets, was born January 28, 1837, and married Mary Able, daughter of Sutton and Sarah (Wells) Able. He was of Holland Dutch descent. She was born in Maine and of English descent. They had four children, three boys and one girl, all of whom are living at the date of this record (1928). These children were: 1. Martin H. 2. Amos Schuyler, of whom this is a record. 3. George Edward, and architect of Asbury Park, New Jersey. 4. Gretta Elizabeth.
Amos Schulyer Teets was born April 9, 1864, the son of Andrew S. and Mary (Able) Teets. He was born in Hunterdon County, but his family removed to Somerset County when he was about six or seven years of age. He remained there until his father's death, which occurred January 28, 1905. His mother passed away in May, 1914. The early education of Mr. teets was acquired in the public schools of Bedminster, Somerset County, and he learned the trade of carpenter, in which he engaged until 1913. In 1914, Mr. Teets purchased a farm in Clinton Township near High Bridge and there engaged in the dairy business, with a fine herd of forty high-bred Holstein cows. His farm consisted of one hundred and eighty-six acres andwas thoroughly brought up to date in every respect. Mr. Teets was ever prominent in all projects for the advancement of the community, and served for several years as a member of the Town Council.
On March 15, 1886, Mr. Teets married Virginia Nicholas, daughter of Elias and Sarah (Reed) Nicholas. Mrs Teets was born in Hackettstown and received most of her schooling in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Teets lived in Arlington for some eighteen years, where five of their six children were born. Their children are as follows: 1. Frances Virginia, married to Raymond Cumback; they have six children. 2. Jessie Helen, married toRichard Backer; they had seven children, five of whom are living [1928]. 3. Lawrence Frederick, married Elizabth Backer; they have had four children, of whom but one survived. 4. Lloyd Schuyler, married Ida Ogden Hill; they had three children, all girls. 5. Leslie Vincent, married Frances Wolfe; they have two children he enlisted for the World War but did not get overseas. 6 Allyn Nicholas, married Helen Miller; two children, one living.
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