Sarah Teets
F, b. circa 1824
Sarah Teets|b. c 1824|p450.htm#i13471|George Teets|b. 18 Jun 1800\nd. 10 May 1867|p388.htm#i11629|Phoebe Starkey|b. bt 1800 - 1806|p388.htm#i11630|||||||George Starkey||p449.htm#i13467|Barbara Bowers||p449.htm#i13468|
Sarah Teets was born circa 1824 in Hocking, Ohio.1,2 She was the daughter of George Teets and Phoebe Starkey. Sarah Teets married Thomas Swift on 22 June 1842 in Hocking, Ohio.
Last Edited=14 Sep 2007
Citations
- [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Saltcreek, October 2, 1850, HH#1162-1176
Swift, Thomas, 51, DE
Sarah, 23, OH
John, 21, OH
Thomas, 10, OH
Rebecca, 9, OH
Washington, 5, OH
William, 2/12, OH. - [S1089] Lori (Donna) Stant, email to John Teets, 9/3/2007, Re: Teats/Teets Family Genealogy
Hi John,
Sorry it took so long to reply. My real name is Donna Stant. I'm the daughter of Wendell Lee Stant of Greenfield,OH,who is the eldest son of Walter Lee Stant, who is the third son of George W. Stant & Ida Swift. George who was born in 1863 is the son of Jonathan Stant & Barbara Teets of Hocking Co.,OH. Ida Swift who was born in 1874 is the daughter of James Swift & Mary M. Teets of Pickaway Co.,OH. Both of these ladies are the daughters of Geo. Teets & Phoebe Starkey.
My Grandpa,Walter,(aka Ike or Ikey) was very close to a couple cousins,Frank,(aka Cocky) & Jake Teets. I remember hearing talk about them & it seems that I remember meeting one, but not both of them. It is my understanding that one may have committed a crime & was locked up. I would like to know more info about these two.
Mary M. Teets is supposed to be buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery of Pickaway Co.,OH, along with most of her children. The Teets, Stant & Swift families have a lot of history together that stretch across several counties,(Hocking, Pickaway, Ross & Highland, OH). I am currently trying to locate the burial sites of Barbara Teets & her husband Jonathan Stant.
If you are a member of Ancestry.com, my tree is located there under Walter Stant's Wildbunch, should you care to view it.If not, I will contribute later, just let me know.
I have several questions for you. My first question is about the locality of your branch of Teets. Most of my Teets' were living in the Fayette/Pickaway co.,OH area. Are there any Teets' still in that area? Does the Teets family hold reunions? I'm just curious because I have a habit of wanting to know about more than just the dates & locations for my tree. I also have a picture to send you of a Teets cousin & I will send it soon.
I hope that what I've sent you helps & I will be happy to contribute more as I get it. I work construction & because of my work, I can go to these areas & gather this info, then while I am layed off for winter, I compile all of my work. I am currently trying to gather & restore old photos so that a face can be associated with a name. Stay in touch, (Donna) Lori Stant.
Thomas Swift
M, b. circa 1799
Thomas Swift was born circa 1799 in Delaware.1 He married Sarah Teets, daughter of George Teets and Phoebe Starkey, on 22 June 1842 in Hocking, Ohio.
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Citations
- [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Saltcreek, October 2, 1850, HH#1162-1176
Swift, Thomas, 51, DE
Sarah, 23, OH
John, 21, OH
Thomas, 10, OH
Rebecca, 9, OH
Washington, 5, OH
William, 2/12, OH.
Barbara Teets
F, b. 10 September 1826, d. 15 January 1890
Barbara Teets|b. 10 Sep 1826\nd. 15 Jan 1890|p450.htm#i13473|George Teets|b. 18 Jun 1800\nd. 10 May 1867|p388.htm#i11629|Phoebe Starkey|b. bt 1800 - 1806|p388.htm#i11630|||||||George Starkey||p449.htm#i13467|Barbara Bowers||p449.htm#i13468|
Barbara Teets was born on 10 September 1826 in Ohio.1 She was the daughter of George Teets and Phoebe Starkey. Barbara Teets married Jonathan Stant, son of Thomas Stant and Elizabeth Bedwell, on 17 August 1841 in Hocking, Ohio. Barbara Teets died on 15 January 1890 in Salt Creek, Hocking, Ohio, at age 63.
Last Edited=14 Sep 2007
Children of Barbara Teets and Jonathan Stant
- Emily Stant1 b. c 1843
- Sarah Stant1 b. c 1849
- George W. Stant+2 b. 1863
Citations
- [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Saltcreek, October 2, 1850, HH#1163-1177
Stant, Jonathan, 33, laborer, OH
Barbary, 24, OH
Emily, 7, OH
Sarah, 1, OH
Stant, Elizabeth, 70, VA. - [S1089] Lori (Donna) Stant, email to John Teets, 9/3/2007, Re: Teats/Teets Family Genealogy
Hi John,
Sorry it took so long to reply. My real name is Donna Stant. I'm the daughter of Wendell Lee Stant of Greenfield,OH,who is the eldest son of Walter Lee Stant, who is the third son of George W. Stant & Ida Swift. George who was born in 1863 is the son of Jonathan Stant & Barbara Teets of Hocking Co.,OH. Ida Swift who was born in 1874 is the daughter of James Swift & Mary M. Teets of Pickaway Co.,OH. Both of these ladies are the daughters of Geo. Teets & Phoebe Starkey.
My Grandpa,Walter,(aka Ike or Ikey) was very close to a couple cousins,Frank,(aka Cocky) & Jake Teets. I remember hearing talk about them & it seems that I remember meeting one, but not both of them. It is my understanding that one may have committed a crime & was locked up. I would like to know more info about these two.
Mary M. Teets is supposed to be buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery of Pickaway Co.,OH, along with most of her children. The Teets, Stant & Swift families have a lot of history together that stretch across several counties,(Hocking, Pickaway, Ross & Highland, OH). I am currently trying to locate the burial sites of Barbara Teets & her husband Jonathan Stant.
If you are a member of Ancestry.com, my tree is located there under Walter Stant's Wildbunch, should you care to view it.If not, I will contribute later, just let me know.
I have several questions for you. My first question is about the locality of your branch of Teets. Most of my Teets' were living in the Fayette/Pickaway co.,OH area. Are there any Teets' still in that area? Does the Teets family hold reunions? I'm just curious because I have a habit of wanting to know about more than just the dates & locations for my tree. I also have a picture to send you of a Teets cousin & I will send it soon.
I hope that what I've sent you helps & I will be happy to contribute more as I get it. I work construction & because of my work, I can go to these areas & gather this info, then while I am layed off for winter, I compile all of my work. I am currently trying to gather & restore old photos so that a face can be associated with a name. Stay in touch, (Donna) Lori Stant.
Leah Teets
F, b. 1828
Leah Teets|b. 1828|p450.htm#i13474|George Teets|b. 18 Jun 1800\nd. 10 May 1867|p388.htm#i11629|Phoebe Starkey|b. bt 1800 - 1806|p388.htm#i11630|||||||George Starkey||p449.htm#i13467|Barbara Bowers||p449.htm#i13468|
Leah Teets was born in 1828 in Ohio.1,2,3 She was the daughter of George Teets and Phoebe Starkey. Leah Teets married George Washington Pence, son of Frederick Pence and Mary Harp, on 7 September 1845 in Hocking, Ohio.
Last Edited=15 Nov 2009
Children of Leah Teets and George Washington Pence
- George Pence4 b. c 1847
- Sarah A. Pence4 b. c 1849, d. b 1860
- Daniel Pence2 b. c 1852
- John Pence2 b. c 1855, d. b 1870
- Catherine Pence2 b. c 1856, d. b 1870
- Andrew Pence2 b. c 1857, d. b 1870
Citations
- [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, September 30, 1850, HH#266-269
Pence, George W., unk, lawyer, OH
wife Leah, unk, OH
son George, 3, OH
daughter Sarah A., 1, OH. - [S867] Census: 1860, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, Page 32, South Bloomingville, July 17, 1860, HH#867-854
Pence, George W., 41, OH
Leah, 32, OH
George, 12, OH
Daniel, 8, OH
Catherine, 4, OH
Andrew, 3, OH
John, 5, OH
Teats, Martha, 24. - [S2132] Census: 1870 Hocking, Ohio, Benton, Page 7, June 13?, 1870
HH#51-51
[next door to sister-in-law Martha Teats]
Pence, Washington, 54, farmer, OH
Leah, 50, keeping house, OH
George, 21, farm laborer, OH
Daniel, 19, farm laborer, OH
HH#52-52
Teats, Martha, 45, keeping house, OH
Andrew, 13, OH
Abraham, 10, OH
Rachel A., 3, OH. - [S867] Census: 1860, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, September 30, 1850, HH#266-269
Pence, George W., unk, lawyer, OH
wife Leah, unk, OH
son George, 3, OH
daughter Sarah A., 1, OH.
George Washington Pence1
M, b. circa 1819
George Washington Pence|b. c 1819|p450.htm#i13475|Frederick Pence|b. c 1775\nd. c 1840|p969.htm#i29057|Mary Harp||p969.htm#i29058|(?) Pence||p969.htm#i29063||||||||||
George Washington Pence was born circa 1819 in Ohio.3,4,1,5 He was the son of Frederick Pence and Mary Harp.2 George Washington Pence married Leah Teets, daughter of George Teets and Phoebe Starkey, on 7 September 1845 in Hocking, Ohio.
Last Edited=15 Nov 2009
Children of George Washington Pence and Leah Teets
- George Pence6 b. c 1847
- Sarah A. Pence6 b. c 1849, d. b 1860
- Daniel Pence4 b. c 1852
- John Pence4 b. c 1855, d. b 1870
- Catherine Pence4 b. c 1856, d. b 1870
- Andrew Pence4 b. c 1857, d. b 1870
Citations
- [S2132] Census: 1870 Hocking, Ohio, Benton, Page 7, June 13?, 1870
HH#51-51
[next door to sister-in-law Martha Teats]
Pence, Washington, 54, farmer, OH
Leah, 50, keeping house, OH
George, 21, farm laborer, OH
Daniel, 19, farm laborer, OH
HH#52-52
Teats, Martha, 45, keeping house, OH
Andrew, 13, OH
Abraham, 10, OH
Rachel A., 3, OH. - [S2116] Ancestry.com: Travis & Dodge Families, Name: George Washington Pence
Given Name: George Washington
Surname: Pence
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1825 in Ohio
Census: 1850 Benton Twp., Hocking, OH
Note: p. 885: George W. Pence, age not known, b. OH; Leah, age not known, b.OH.
Father: Frederick Pence b: ABT 1775
Mother: Mary Harp or Hart?
Marriage 1 Leah Teets
Married: 7 SEP 1845 in Hocking County, OH
Note:
DAR Marriage Records of Hocking County, OH, 1818-1865:
Washington Pence married Leah Teets, 7 Sep 1845 by H. Sandford, M.G. - [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, September 30, 1850, HH#266-269
Pence, George W., unk, lawyer, OH
wife Leah, unk, OH
son George, 3, OH
daughter Sarah A., 1, OH. - [S867] Census: 1860, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, Page 32, South Bloomingville, July 17, 1860, HH#867-854
Pence, George W., 41, OH
Leah, 32, OH
George, 12, OH
Daniel, 8, OH
Catherine, 4, OH
Andrew, 3, OH
John, 5, OH
Teats, Martha, 24. - [S2116] Ancestry.com: Travis & Dodge Families, Name: Frederick Pence
Given Name: Frederick
Surname: Pence
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1775
Death: 1840 in Hocking County, OH
Census: 1800 Falls Twp, Hocking, OH
Note: p. 064A
Census: 1820 Falls Twp, Hocking, OH
Note: p. 64: Frederick Pence, 3 males under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male over45; 1 female under 10, 2 females 10-16, 1 female 26-45; 1 male engagedin agriculture.
Census: 1830 Falls Twp, Hocking, OH
Note: (on next page from John Pence), p. 364: 2 males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1male 15-20, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 50-60; 1 female 5-10, 1 female10-15, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 40-50.
Father: Pence
Marriage 1 Mary Harp or Hart?
Married: 1 JUN 1804 in Berne Twp, Fairfield, OH
Children
John Pence b: 1809 in Ohio
George Pence b: 1810 in Ohio
Peter Pence b: ABT 1815
Martin Pence b: ABT 1817
George Washington Pence b: ABT 1825 in Ohio. - [S867] Census: 1860, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, September 30, 1850, HH#266-269
Pence, George W., unk, lawyer, OH
wife Leah, unk, OH
son George, 3, OH
daughter Sarah A., 1, OH.
George Pence1
M, b. circa 1847
George Pence|b. c 1847|p450.htm#i13476|George Washington Pence|b. c 1819|p450.htm#i13475|Leah Teets|b. 1828|p450.htm#i13474|Frederick Pence|b. c 1775\nd. c 1840|p969.htm#i29057|Mary Harp||p969.htm#i29058|George Teets|b. 18 Jun 1800\nd. 10 May 1867|p388.htm#i11629|Phoebe Starkey|b. bt 1800 - 1806|p388.htm#i11630|
George Pence was born circa 1847 in Ohio.2,3,4 He was the son of George Washington Pence and Leah Teets.1
Last Edited=15 Nov 2009
Citations
- [S867] Census: 1860, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, September 30, 1850, HH#266-269
Pence, George W., unk, lawyer, OH
wife Leah, unk, OH
son George, 3, OH
daughter Sarah A., 1, OH. - [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, September 30, 1850, HH#266-269
Pence, George W., unk, lawyer, OH
wife Leah, unk, OH
son George, 3, OH
daughter Sarah A., 1, OH. - [S867] Census: 1860, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, Page 32, South Bloomingville, July 17, 1860, HH#867-854
Pence, George W., 41, OH
Leah, 32, OH
George, 12, OH
Daniel, 8, OH
Catherine, 4, OH
Andrew, 3, OH
John, 5, OH
Teats, Martha, 24. - [S2132] Census: 1870 Hocking, Ohio, Benton, Page 7, June 13?, 1870
HH#51-51
[next door to sister-in-law Martha Teats]
Pence, Washington, 54, farmer, OH
Leah, 50, keeping house, OH
George, 21, farm laborer, OH
Daniel, 19, farm laborer, OH
HH#52-52
Teats, Martha, 45, keeping house, OH
Andrew, 13, OH
Abraham, 10, OH
Rachel A., 3, OH.
Sarah A. Pence1
F, b. circa 1849, d. before 1860
Sarah A. Pence|b. c 1849\nd. b 1860|p450.htm#i13477|George Washington Pence|b. c 1819|p450.htm#i13475|Leah Teets|b. 1828|p450.htm#i13474|Frederick Pence|b. c 1775\nd. c 1840|p969.htm#i29057|Mary Harp||p969.htm#i29058|George Teets|b. 18 Jun 1800\nd. 10 May 1867|p388.htm#i11629|Phoebe Starkey|b. bt 1800 - 1806|p388.htm#i11630|
Sarah A. Pence was born circa 1849 in Ohio.1 She was the daughter of George Washington Pence and Leah Teets.2 Sarah A. Pence died before 1860.3
Last Edited=15 Nov 2009
Citations
- [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, September 30, 1850, HH#266-269
Pence, George W., unk, lawyer, OH
wife Leah, unk, OH
son George, 3, OH
daughter Sarah A., 1, OH. - [S867] Census: 1860, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, September 30, 1850, HH#266-269
Pence, George W., unk, lawyer, OH
wife Leah, unk, OH
son George, 3, OH
daughter Sarah A., 1, OH. - [S867] Census: 1860, Hocking, Ohio, Benton, Page 32, South Bloomingville, July 17, 1860, HH#867-854
Pence, George W., 41, OH
Leah, 32, OH
George, 12, OH
Daniel, 8, OH
Catherine, 4, OH
Andrew, 3, OH
John, 5, OH
Teats, Martha, 24.
Jonathan Stant
M, b. 1814, d. 25 September 1890
Jonathan Stant|b. 1814\nd. 25 Sep 1890|p450.htm#i13478|Thomas Stant||p450.htm#i13479|Elizabeth Bedwell|b. c 1780|p450.htm#i13480|||||||||||||
Jonathan Stant was born in 1814 in Hocking, Ohio.1 He was the son of Thomas Stant and Elizabeth Bedwell. Jonathan Stant married Barbara Teets, daughter of George Teets and Phoebe Starkey, on 17 August 1841 in Hocking, Ohio. Jonathan Stant died on 25 September 1890 in Green Township, Hocking, Ohio.
Last Edited=14 Sep 2007
Children of Jonathan Stant and Barbara Teets
- Emily Stant1 b. c 1843
- Sarah Stant1 b. c 1849
- George W. Stant+2 b. 1863
Citations
- [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Saltcreek, October 2, 1850, HH#1163-1177
Stant, Jonathan, 33, laborer, OH
Barbary, 24, OH
Emily, 7, OH
Sarah, 1, OH
Stant, Elizabeth, 70, VA. - [S1089] Lori (Donna) Stant, email to John Teets, 9/3/2007, Re: Teats/Teets Family Genealogy
Hi John,
Sorry it took so long to reply. My real name is Donna Stant. I'm the daughter of Wendell Lee Stant of Greenfield,OH,who is the eldest son of Walter Lee Stant, who is the third son of George W. Stant & Ida Swift. George who was born in 1863 is the son of Jonathan Stant & Barbara Teets of Hocking Co.,OH. Ida Swift who was born in 1874 is the daughter of James Swift & Mary M. Teets of Pickaway Co.,OH. Both of these ladies are the daughters of Geo. Teets & Phoebe Starkey.
My Grandpa,Walter,(aka Ike or Ikey) was very close to a couple cousins,Frank,(aka Cocky) & Jake Teets. I remember hearing talk about them & it seems that I remember meeting one, but not both of them. It is my understanding that one may have committed a crime & was locked up. I would like to know more info about these two.
Mary M. Teets is supposed to be buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery of Pickaway Co.,OH, along with most of her children. The Teets, Stant & Swift families have a lot of history together that stretch across several counties,(Hocking, Pickaway, Ross & Highland, OH). I am currently trying to locate the burial sites of Barbara Teets & her husband Jonathan Stant.
If you are a member of Ancestry.com, my tree is located there under Walter Stant's Wildbunch, should you care to view it.If not, I will contribute later, just let me know.
I have several questions for you. My first question is about the locality of your branch of Teets. Most of my Teets' were living in the Fayette/Pickaway co.,OH area. Are there any Teets' still in that area? Does the Teets family hold reunions? I'm just curious because I have a habit of wanting to know about more than just the dates & locations for my tree. I also have a picture to send you of a Teets cousin & I will send it soon.
I hope that what I've sent you helps & I will be happy to contribute more as I get it. I work construction & because of my work, I can go to these areas & gather this info, then while I am layed off for winter, I compile all of my work. I am currently trying to gather & restore old photos so that a face can be associated with a name. Stay in touch, (Donna) Lori Stant.
Thomas Stant
M
Thomas Stant married Elizabeth Bedwell.
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Child of Thomas Stant and Elizabeth Bedwell
- Jonathan Stant+ b. 1814, d. 25 Sep 1890
Elizabeth Bedwell
F, b. circa 1780
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Child of Elizabeth Bedwell and Thomas Stant
- Jonathan Stant+ b. 1814, d. 25 Sep 1890
Citations
- [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Saltcreek, October 2, 1850, HH#1163-1177
Stant, Jonathan, 33, laborer, OH
Barbary, 24, OH
Emily, 7, OH
Sarah, 1, OH
Stant, Elizabeth, 70, VA.
James Swift
M, b. April 1827, d. after 1900
James Swift was born in April 1827 in Ohio. He married Mary M. "Polly" Teets, daughter of George Teets and Phoebe Starkey, on 22 August 1851 in Hocking, Ohio. James Swift died after 1900.
Last Edited=14 Sep 2007
Child of James Swift and Mary M. "Polly" Teets
- Ida Swift+1 b. 17 Jul 1874
Citations
- [S1089] Lori (Donna) Stant, email to John Teets, 9/3/2007, Re: Teats/Teets Family Genealogy
Hi John,
Sorry it took so long to reply. My real name is Donna Stant. I'm the daughter of Wendell Lee Stant of Greenfield,OH,who is the eldest son of Walter Lee Stant, who is the third son of George W. Stant & Ida Swift. George who was born in 1863 is the son of Jonathan Stant & Barbara Teets of Hocking Co.,OH. Ida Swift who was born in 1874 is the daughter of James Swift & Mary M. Teets of Pickaway Co.,OH. Both of these ladies are the daughters of Geo. Teets & Phoebe Starkey.
My Grandpa,Walter,(aka Ike or Ikey) was very close to a couple cousins,Frank,(aka Cocky) & Jake Teets. I remember hearing talk about them & it seems that I remember meeting one, but not both of them. It is my understanding that one may have committed a crime & was locked up. I would like to know more info about these two.
Mary M. Teets is supposed to be buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery of Pickaway Co.,OH, along with most of her children. The Teets, Stant & Swift families have a lot of history together that stretch across several counties,(Hocking, Pickaway, Ross & Highland, OH). I am currently trying to locate the burial sites of Barbara Teets & her husband Jonathan Stant.
If you are a member of Ancestry.com, my tree is located there under Walter Stant's Wildbunch, should you care to view it.If not, I will contribute later, just let me know.
I have several questions for you. My first question is about the locality of your branch of Teets. Most of my Teets' were living in the Fayette/Pickaway co.,OH area. Are there any Teets' still in that area? Does the Teets family hold reunions? I'm just curious because I have a habit of wanting to know about more than just the dates & locations for my tree. I also have a picture to send you of a Teets cousin & I will send it soon.
I hope that what I've sent you helps & I will be happy to contribute more as I get it. I work construction & because of my work, I can go to these areas & gather this info, then while I am layed off for winter, I compile all of my work. I am currently trying to gather & restore old photos so that a face can be associated with a name. Stay in touch, (Donna) Lori Stant.
Emily Stant1
F, b. circa 1843
Emily Stant|b. c 1843|p450.htm#i13482|Jonathan Stant|b. 1814\nd. 25 Sep 1890|p450.htm#i13478|Barbara Teets|b. 10 Sep 1826\nd. 15 Jan 1890|p450.htm#i13473|Thomas Stant||p450.htm#i13479|Elizabeth Bedwell|b. c 1780|p450.htm#i13480|George Teets|b. 18 Jun 1800\nd. 10 May 1867|p388.htm#i11629|Phoebe Starkey|b. bt 1800 - 1806|p388.htm#i11630|
Emily Stant was born circa 1843 in Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Jonathan Stant and Barbara Teets.1
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Citations
- [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Saltcreek, October 2, 1850, HH#1163-1177
Stant, Jonathan, 33, laborer, OH
Barbary, 24, OH
Emily, 7, OH
Sarah, 1, OH
Stant, Elizabeth, 70, VA.
Sarah Stant1
F, b. circa 1849
Sarah Stant|b. c 1849|p450.htm#i13483|Jonathan Stant|b. 1814\nd. 25 Sep 1890|p450.htm#i13478|Barbara Teets|b. 10 Sep 1826\nd. 15 Jan 1890|p450.htm#i13473|Thomas Stant||p450.htm#i13479|Elizabeth Bedwell|b. c 1780|p450.htm#i13480|George Teets|b. 18 Jun 1800\nd. 10 May 1867|p388.htm#i11629|Phoebe Starkey|b. bt 1800 - 1806|p388.htm#i11630|
Sarah Stant was born circa 1849 in Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Jonathan Stant and Barbara Teets.1
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Citations
- [S865] Census: 1850, Hocking, Ohio, Saltcreek, October 2, 1850, HH#1163-1177
Stant, Jonathan, 33, laborer, OH
Barbary, 24, OH
Emily, 7, OH
Sarah, 1, OH
Stant, Elizabeth, 70, VA.
Thomas Casteel1
M, b. 1750
Thomas Casteel|b. 1750|p450.htm#i13484|Shadrack Casteel||p324.htm#i9706|Laurena (?)||p324.htm#i9707|Edmund Casteel III||p450.htm#i13487|Rebecca (?)||p450.htm#i13489|||||||
Thomas Casteel married Margaret Schelling.2 Thomas Casteel was born in 1750 in Prince George's, Virginia.2 He was the son of Shadrack Casteel and Laurena (?).1 Thomas Casteel was buried in probably buried in the old hall graveyard on "Blooming Rose" tract near the Friend settlement, Friendsville, Garrett, Maryland.1
Last Edited=10 Dec 2008
Children of Thomas Casteel and Margaret Schelling
- Thomas Casteel2
- Jeremiah Casteel2
- Nathaniel Casteel2 d. 2 Apr 1866
- Shadrack Casteel+1 b. 1780
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
Work email e-mail address
Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child). - [S1754] Priscilla Engeman, email to John Teets, 12/8/2008, Casteel Ancestry...
Margaret Schelling1
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Last Edited=10 Dec 2008
Children of Margaret Schelling and Thomas Casteel
- Thomas Casteel1
- Jeremiah Casteel1
- Nathaniel Casteel1 d. 2 Apr 1866
- Shadrack Casteel+2 b. 1780
Citations
- [S1754] Priscilla Engeman, email to John Teets, 12/8/2008, Casteel Ancestry...
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My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child).
Shadrack Casteel1
M, b. 1780
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Shadrack Casteel married Elizabeth (?).1 Shadrack Casteel was born in 1780.1 He was the son of Thomas Casteel and Margaret Schelling.1
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Child of Shadrack Casteel and Elizabeth (?)
- Jesse Casteel+1 b. 1814, d. b 1870
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Dear John:
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My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child).
Edmund Casteel III1
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Edmund Casteel III was born in Casteel Plantation, Piscataway.1 He is the son of Edmund Casteel II and Johanna (?).1 Edmund Casteel III married Rebecca (?).1
Last Edited=3 Sep 2008
Child of Edmund Casteel III and Rebecca (?)
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
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Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
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My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child).
Johanna (?)1
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Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Child of Johanna (?) and Edmund Casteel II
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
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Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child).
Rebecca (?)1
F
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Child of Rebecca (?) and Edmund Casteel III
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
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Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child).
Edmund Casteel II1
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Edmund Casteel II married Johanna (?).1 Edmund Casteel II was born. He is the son of Edmund Casteel.1
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Child of Edmund Casteel II and Johanna (?)
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
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Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child).
Edmund Casteel1
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Edmund Casteel married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.1
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.1 Edmund Casteel was also known as Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval.1
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.1 Edmund Casteel was also known as Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval.1
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Child of Edmund Casteel
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
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Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child).
Christian Boude/Boone1
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Christian Boude/Boone married Edmund Casteel in 1693.1
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
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Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child).
Elizabeth (?)1
F
Last Edited=5 Sep 2007
Child of Elizabeth (?) and Shadrack Casteel
- Jesse Casteel+1 b. 1814, d. b 1870
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
Work email e-mail address
Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child).
Molly Mae Casteel1
F, b. May 1887, d. 1946
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Molly Mae Casteel was born in May 1887 in Preston, West Virginia.2,3 She was the daughter of Thomas Casteel and Susan Elizabeth (?).1 Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907.1 Molly Mae Casteel was buried in 1946 in Sisler Cemetery, Mountain Dale, Preston, West Virginia.3
She died in 1946.3,1
Last Edited=24 Mar 2009
Child of Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas
- Evelyn Aseneath Thomas+1 b. 15 May 1909, d. 1998
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
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Dear John:
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My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child). - [S506] Census: 1900 Garrett, Maryland, Friendsville and Selbysport, District 38, June 21, 1900, HH#240-240
Casteel, Thomas, Mar 1845, 55, married 32 years, MD MD WV
wife Susan E., Dec 1848, 51, married 32 years, 10 children, 6 living, MD MD MD
son Thomas C., Nov 1881, 18, WV MD MD
daughter Sarah E., Nov 1882, 17, WV MD MD
daughter Mollie M., May 1887, 13, WV MD MD. - [S1906] Sandi Wakefield, Email to John Teets, 3/23/2009, David Harrison and Mollie Mae Casteel Thomas grave marker, Sisler Cemetery, Mountain Dale, WV
David Harrison Thomas, b. 1887, d. 1978
Molly M. Thomas, b. 1887, d. 1946.
David H. Thomas1
M, b. 1887, d. 1978
David H. Thomas was born in 1887.2 He married Molly Mae Casteel, daughter of Thomas Casteel and Susan Elizabeth (?), in July 1907.1 David H. Thomas died in 1978.2 He was buried in 1978 in Sisler Cemetery, Mountain Dale, Preston, West Virginia.2
Last Edited=24 Mar 2009
Child of David H. Thomas and Molly Mae Casteel
- Evelyn Aseneath Thomas+1 b. 15 May 1909, d. 1998
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
Work email e-mail address
Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child). - [S1906] Sandi Wakefield, Email to John Teets, 3/23/2009, David Harrison and Mollie Mae Casteel Thomas grave marker, Sisler Cemetery, Mountain Dale, WV
David Harrison Thomas, b. 1887, d. 1978
Molly M. Thomas, b. 1887, d. 1946.
Evelyn Aseneath Thomas1,2
F, b. 15 May 1909, d. 1998
Evelyn Aseneath Thomas|b. 15 May 1909\nd. 1998|p450.htm#i13496|David H. Thomas|b. 1887\nd. 1978|p450.htm#i13495|Molly Mae Casteel|b. May 1887\nd. 1946|p450.htm#i13494|||||||Thomas Casteel|b. 20 Mar 1845\nd. b 1910|p32.htm#i944|Susan E. (?)|b. Dec 1848\nd. 1911|p32.htm#i945|
Evelyn Aseneath Thomas was born on 15 May 1909.1 She was the daughter of David H. Thomas and Molly Mae Casteel.1 Evelyn Aseneath Thomas married John Bernadine Clark in April 1927.1,3 Evelyn Aseneath Thomas died in 1998.1
Last Edited=8 Feb 2009
Children of Evelyn Aseneath Thomas and John Bernadine Clark
- John Joseph "Jack" Clark1 d. 1992
- Miles Gene Clark+1 b. 1930
- Lynwood Clark3
- Lowell Thomas Clark3
- James Larry Clark+1 b. 9 May 1933, d. 20 Jul 2007
- Loralli Romaine Clark1 b. 19 Nov 1937, d. 26 Sep 2004
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
Work email e-mail address
Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child). - [S1867] Obit: Loralli Romaine Clark, LORALLI R. CLARK
Loralli Romaine Clark, 66, Howesville, W.Va., died Sunday, Sept. 26, 2004, at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, W.Va.
Born Nov. 19, 1937, in Borgman, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late John Bernadine and Evelyn Aseneath Thomas Clark. She was also preceded in death by one brother, John "Jack" Clark, in 1992.
She was an educator for 37 years with the Preston County Board of Education. Following her 1955 graduation from Kingwood High School and summer school at Fairmont State College, she began her teaching career. She received a bachelor of arts in education in 1965 and a master of arts in education from West Virginia University in 1969. She taught in Howesville Grade School, Hazelton Grade School, Mt. View, Pleasant Grade School, Head Start, and Kingwood Elementary.
She was involved with the WV Council of Teachers of English, National Council and West Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics, International Reading Association, Preston County Education Association, National Education Association, KHS Alumni Association, FSC Alumni Association, WVU Alumni Association, PTA, Delta Kappa Gamma Alpha Epsilon, and Retired School Employees Association.
She was also involved in Friends of the Library, Citizens' Scholarship Foundation, past vice president of the Howesville Community Action Council, Hopemont Hospital Auxiliary, Preston Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, past vice president of the Business and Professional Women's Club, past first and second vice president and recording secretary of the Kingwood Women's Civic Club, WV Extension Homemakers Council, Preston County Cancer Society, and Preston County Historical Society. She also worked with Hospice of Preston County.
She was a catechism teacher at St. Sebastian's Catholic Church in Kingwood. She was also a member of the Altar Society, Parish Council, and the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. She was on the finance committee, renovation committee, spiritual life and worship committee, and pro-life committee.
Surviving are four brothers, Miles Clark, Kingwood, Larry Clark, Bethel Park, Pa., Lynwood Clark, Kingwood, and Lowell Clark, Borgman.
Friends were received at the Rotruck-Lobb Funeral Home, Kingwood Chapel, where a rosary/wake service was held.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Sebastian's Catholic Church today, Thursday, Sept. 30, with the Rev. Mark Ward and the Rev. John Lee as celebrants.
Interment followed at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Howesville.
The family requests that expressions of sympathy may be directed to the St. Joseph Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 519, 322 East Main St., Kingwood, WV 26537. - [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], Email to John Teets, 2/9/2009, RE: TEETS FAMILY & ANCESTRY.
John Bernadine Clark1
M, d. 1965
John Bernadine Clark married Evelyn Aseneath Thomas, daughter of David H. Thomas and Molly Mae Casteel, in April 1927.1,2 John Bernadine Clark died in 1965.1
Last Edited=8 Feb 2009
Children of John Bernadine Clark and Evelyn Aseneath Thomas
- John Joseph "Jack" Clark1 d. 1992
- Miles Gene Clark+1 b. 1930
- Lynwood Clark2
- Lowell Thomas Clark2
- James Larry Clark+1 b. 9 May 1933, d. 20 Jul 2007
- Loralli Romaine Clark1 b. 19 Nov 1937, d. 26 Sep 2004
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
Work email e-mail address
Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child). - [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], Email to John Teets, 2/9/2009, RE: TEETS FAMILY & ANCESTRY.
Miles Gene Clark1,2
M, b. 1930
Miles Gene Clark|b. 1930|p450.htm#i13498|John Bernadine Clark|d. 1965|p450.htm#i13497|Evelyn Aseneath Thomas|b. 15 May 1909\nd. 1998|p450.htm#i13496|||||||David H. Thomas|b. 1887\nd. 1978|p450.htm#i13495|Molly M. Casteel|b. May 1887\nd. 1946|p450.htm#i13494|
Miles Gene Clark was born in 1930.1 He is the son of John Bernadine Clark and Evelyn Aseneath Thomas.1 Miles Gene Clark married Maxine Burke-Clark.
Last Edited=8 Feb 2009
Child of Miles Gene Clark and Maxine Burke-Clark
- Melinda Clark+4 b. 1957
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
Work email e-mail address
Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child). - [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], Email to John Teets, 2/9/2009, RE: TEETS FAMILY & ANCESTRY.
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], Email to John Teets, 2/8/2009, Re: Melinda Clark Blacks extended family update.
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], Email to John Teets, 2/6/2009, TEETS FAMILY and ANCESTRY.
John Joseph "Jack" Clark1,2
M, d. 1992
John Joseph "Jack" Clark|d. 1992|p450.htm#i13499|John Bernadine Clark|d. 1965|p450.htm#i13497|Evelyn Aseneath Thomas|b. 15 May 1909\nd. 1998|p450.htm#i13496|||||||David H. Thomas|b. 1887\nd. 1978|p450.htm#i13495|Molly M. Casteel|b. May 1887\nd. 1946|p450.htm#i13494|
John Joseph "Jack" Clark was born. He was the son of John Bernadine Clark and Evelyn Aseneath Thomas.1 John Joseph "Jack" Clark married Christine Ellen Messenger.3 John Joseph "Jack" Clark died in 1992.1,4
Last Edited=8 Feb 2009
Citations
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
Work email e-mail address
Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child). - [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], Email to John Teets, 2/9/2009, RE: TEETS FAMILY & ANCESTRY.
- [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], Email to John Teets, 2/6/2009, TEETS FAMILY and ANCESTRY.
- [S1867] Obit: Loralli Romaine Clark, LORALLI R. CLARK
Loralli Romaine Clark, 66, Howesville, W.Va., died Sunday, Sept. 26, 2004, at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, W.Va.
Born Nov. 19, 1937, in Borgman, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late John Bernadine and Evelyn Aseneath Thomas Clark. She was also preceded in death by one brother, John "Jack" Clark, in 1992.
She was an educator for 37 years with the Preston County Board of Education. Following her 1955 graduation from Kingwood High School and summer school at Fairmont State College, she began her teaching career. She received a bachelor of arts in education in 1965 and a master of arts in education from West Virginia University in 1969. She taught in Howesville Grade School, Hazelton Grade School, Mt. View, Pleasant Grade School, Head Start, and Kingwood Elementary.
She was involved with the WV Council of Teachers of English, National Council and West Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics, International Reading Association, Preston County Education Association, National Education Association, KHS Alumni Association, FSC Alumni Association, WVU Alumni Association, PTA, Delta Kappa Gamma Alpha Epsilon, and Retired School Employees Association.
She was also involved in Friends of the Library, Citizens' Scholarship Foundation, past vice president of the Howesville Community Action Council, Hopemont Hospital Auxiliary, Preston Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, past vice president of the Business and Professional Women's Club, past first and second vice president and recording secretary of the Kingwood Women's Civic Club, WV Extension Homemakers Council, Preston County Cancer Society, and Preston County Historical Society. She also worked with Hospice of Preston County.
She was a catechism teacher at St. Sebastian's Catholic Church in Kingwood. She was also a member of the Altar Society, Parish Council, and the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. She was on the finance committee, renovation committee, spiritual life and worship committee, and pro-life committee.
Surviving are four brothers, Miles Clark, Kingwood, Larry Clark, Bethel Park, Pa., Lynwood Clark, Kingwood, and Lowell Clark, Borgman.
Friends were received at the Rotruck-Lobb Funeral Home, Kingwood Chapel, where a rosary/wake service was held.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Sebastian's Catholic Church today, Thursday, Sept. 30, with the Rev. Mark Ward and the Rev. John Lee as celebrants.
Interment followed at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Howesville.
The family requests that expressions of sympathy may be directed to the St. Joseph Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 519, 322 East Main St., Kingwood, WV 26537.
Loralli Romaine Clark1,2,3
F, b. 19 November 1937, d. 26 September 2004
Loralli Romaine Clark|b. 19 Nov 1937\nd. 26 Sep 2004|p450.htm#i13500|John Bernadine Clark|d. 1965|p450.htm#i13497|Evelyn Aseneath Thomas|b. 15 May 1909\nd. 1998|p450.htm#i13496|||||||David H. Thomas|b. 1887\nd. 1978|p450.htm#i13495|Molly M. Casteel|b. May 1887\nd. 1946|p450.htm#i13494|
Loralli Romaine Clark was born on 19 November 1937 in Borgman, West Virginia.4,5 She was the daughter of John Bernadine Clark and Evelyn Aseneath Thomas.2 Loralli Romaine Clark died on 26 September 2004 in Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia, at age 66.5,4,2 She was buried on 30 September 2004 in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Howesville, Preston, West Virginia.5
Last Edited=8 Feb 2009
Citations
- [S1867] Obit: Loralli Romaine Clark, Loralli Romaine Clark
Loralli Romaine Clark, 66, of Howesville, died Sunday, Sept. 26, 2004, at Ruby Memorial Hospital, in Morgantown.
Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, at Rotruck-Lobb Funeral Homes, Kingwood Chapel, 295 S. Price St., Kingwood.
A Rosary/Wake service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 29, in the funeral home.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 30, at St. Sebastian's Catholic Church, with the Very Rev. Mark Ward, CP, VF and the Rev. John Lee, CP as celebrants.
Burial will follow at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Howesville.
The family requests that expressions of sympathy be directed to the St. Joseph Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 519, 322 East Main St., Kingwood, WV 26537.
Personal condolences may be offered to the family online at www.rotruck-lobb.com. - [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], email to John Teets, 9/4/2007, PERSONAL [from e-mail address]
Melinda Black
Work email e-mail address
Home email e-mail address
Family website www.rgblack.org
Dear John:
This email is being sent to you from Melinda Clark Black at work.
Enjoy.
My CASTEEL line began as follows:
They are a distinguished Flemish family and Captain Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval came to Philadelphia, PA on Sept. 10, 1683.
Then Captain Edmund du Chastel de Blangerval married Christian Boude/Boone in 1693.
She was the daughter of a Swedish immigrant. Edmond Chastel and Christian began Edmund Casteel, II.
They moved from Philadelphia, PA to Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, MD.
Edmund Casteel, II married Johanna and they begat Edmund Casteel, III of Casteel Plantation, Piscataway Parish.
Edmund Casteel, III married Rebecca and they begat Shadrack Casteel.
Shadrack Casteel married Laurena and they begat Thomas Casteel born 1750
Thomas Casteel was one of the pioneer settlers of what is now Garrett County, Maryland.
Thomas Casteel married Sarah Ann.
Thomas and Sarah Casteel begat Shadrack Casteel in 1780.
Thomas Casteel the pioneer and his wife are probably buried in the old hall graveyard on “Blooming Rose” tract near the Friend settlement
probably in Friendsville, MD (Garrett County). That is now called the Thomas Fike farm.
Then Shadrack married Elizabeth and they begat Jesse Casteel.
Then Jesse Casteel married Nancy Teets and they begat Thomas Casteel b. March 20, 1845. Jesse Casteel and Nancy Teets and they had 11 children.
Thomas served in the Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry from May 1, 1862 to may 29, 1865. This came from “History and Roster, Maryland Volunteers of 1861-1865” Volume 1. Library of Congress #87-082301. Originally published in 1898 in Baltimore, MD and reprinted in 1987 by Family Line Publications. Thomas Casteel is on page 584.
Then Thomas Casteel b. 1845 m. Susan Casteel and they begat Molly Mae Casteel. Thomas and Susan Casteel had 10 children.
Then Molly Mae Casteel married David H. Thomas in July 1907 and they begat Evelyn A. Thomas b. May 15, 1909 and she was their 2nd child
Molly Mae Casteel and David H. Thomas had 7 children and they were my great grandparents on my dad’s mothers side. Molly Mae Casteel Thomas died in 1946.
Evelyn A. Thomas b. 1909 m. John Bernadine Clark and they had 6 children. Their 2nd child is Miles G. Clark b. 1930.
Evelyn died 1998. Bernadine died 1965. Jack died 1992 (their 1st child). Loralli died 2004 (their 5th child). Larry died 2007 (their 3rd child). - [S1075] Melinda Black [e-mail address], Email to John Teets, 2/9/2009, RE: TEETS FAMILY & ANCESTRY.
- [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Loralli R. Clark
SSN: 234-58-0340
Last Residence: 26444 Tunnelton, Preston, West Virginia, United States of America
Born: 19 Nov 1937
Died: 26 Sep 2004
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (1954). - [S1867] Obit: Loralli Romaine Clark, LORALLI R. CLARK
Loralli Romaine Clark, 66, Howesville, W.Va., died Sunday, Sept. 26, 2004, at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, W.Va.
Born Nov. 19, 1937, in Borgman, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late John Bernadine and Evelyn Aseneath Thomas Clark. She was also preceded in death by one brother, John "Jack" Clark, in 1992.
She was an educator for 37 years with the Preston County Board of Education. Following her 1955 graduation from Kingwood High School and summer school at Fairmont State College, she began her teaching career. She received a bachelor of arts in education in 1965 and a master of arts in education from West Virginia University in 1969. She taught in Howesville Grade School, Hazelton Grade School, Mt. View, Pleasant Grade School, Head Start, and Kingwood Elementary.
She was involved with the WV Council of Teachers of English, National Council and West Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics, International Reading Association, Preston County Education Association, National Education Association, KHS Alumni Association, FSC Alumni Association, WVU Alumni Association, PTA, Delta Kappa Gamma Alpha Epsilon, and Retired School Employees Association.
She was also involved in Friends of the Library, Citizens' Scholarship Foundation, past vice president of the Howesville Community Action Council, Hopemont Hospital Auxiliary, Preston Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, past vice president of the Business and Professional Women's Club, past first and second vice president and recording secretary of the Kingwood Women's Civic Club, WV Extension Homemakers Council, Preston County Cancer Society, and Preston County Historical Society. She also worked with Hospice of Preston County.
She was a catechism teacher at St. Sebastian's Catholic Church in Kingwood. She was also a member of the Altar Society, Parish Council, and the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. She was on the finance committee, renovation committee, spiritual life and worship committee, and pro-life committee.
Surviving are four brothers, Miles Clark, Kingwood, Larry Clark, Bethel Park, Pa., Lynwood Clark, Kingwood, and Lowell Clark, Borgman.
Friends were received at the Rotruck-Lobb Funeral Home, Kingwood Chapel, where a rosary/wake service was held.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Sebastian's Catholic Church today, Thursday, Sept. 30, with the Rev. Mark Ward and the Rev. John Lee as celebrants.
Interment followed at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Howesville.
The family requests that expressions of sympathy may be directed to the St. Joseph Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 519, 322 East Main St., Kingwood, WV 26537.
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