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Laura MCCLURE

(2660.)  LAURA E. McCLURE (1004.)  (344.)  (70.)  (10.)  (2.)  (1.):
m. MELVIN HARKDRIDER.


John HOLSINGER

Daniel R. Teeter writes in his letter that Sally, wife of John accidently takes a poison, Corrosive sublimate, that John had bought for treatment of his horses.  He had also bought Quinine for his wifes illness, but she took the wrong medicine and died of convulsions.  They were living in NE at the time.


Sally TEETER

    Married to a John Holsinger.


dau. HOLSINGER

Daniel mentions that there were one or two daughters of Sally and John Holsinger


Albert Segal STANLEY Dr.

Dr. Albert Stanely
    Dr. Albert Segal Stanely, D.D. was b. in Winchester on Nov 11, 1861 to
Pleasant and Nancy (Hiatt) Stanley who lived on a farm in Farmland, Ind.  Nancy
was originally from Richmond, IN.
    When Albert was 4 years old the family moved to southern Missouri where
Albert spent his boyhood.  When Pleasant d. his wife, Nancy, and 6 children
moved back to Winchester and at the age of 18, not having had much education.
Albert entered Winchester High School and completed a 6-year course of studies
in 4 years.
   After his graduation he worked in the grocery business for about three
years and then spent three years as a traveling salesman for an architectural
iron works.
   On Sep 11, 1883, Albert was m. to Mary Lynette daughter of John Smith and
Alzada (Grove) Hollingsworth of Winchester.
   After a few years in the iron works industry.  Albert went into furniture
manufacturing.  The couple moved to Indianapolis and he entered Indiana Dental
College from which he graudated in 1901.  He practiced his profession in the
Odd Fellows Bldg. Indianapolis, until his death on Dec 4, 1932.  He and his
beloved Mary are interred in Crown Hill Cemetery.
    Dr. Stanley served for several terms as president of the Marion County
Prohibition Commitee.  He ran for Lt. Governor of Indiana in 1916, was twice a
candidate for mayor as well as a candidate for state legislature in 1912 all on
the Prohibition ticket.  He was also a member of the Winchester F. & A.M. #56
and Winchester K. of P.#99.  He was a student of civic, French and German
History.
  To this couple were born 5 children- Kiler who m. Alfrieda Johnson: Crete
who m. Sumner M. Hill; Olive Blanche who m. Fred Stueber; Robert Wayne who m.
Myrtle Lang; and Dorothy Nelle who m. Lester D. Brown.  Albert and Mary were
from Quaker background but became members of Centenary Christian Church of
Indianapolis.
  Albert's parents, Pleasant and Nancy (Hiatt) Stanley, were m. in Randolph
Co. on July 4, 1854.  They took up residence in Farmland until 1865 and then
they moved to Carter Co., Mo where he died Dec 11, 1874.  Pleasant was b. in
Union Co., In (1829).  Nancy was b. in Randolph Co. 1836 to Eli and Mary Conner
Hiatt.  She d. May 24, 1913 in Portland, Ind.  Both Pleasant and Nancy are
interred at Fountain Park Cemetery, Winchester.  Pleasant had been a farmer all
his life and was a member of "The Farmland True Blues." Randolph Battalion
Indiana Legion.
   Nancy Pleasant had 5 children b. in Randolph Co.  They were Elliott
Thompson who. m. an Oklahoma Indian named Ellie and 2nd to Nettie Jan
Penzkater, Jane: Edith who m. Dempsey Harbour; Mary E. who m. Enos Hiatt; and
Albert S. who m. Mary Hollingsworth.  After moving to Carter Co., Mo they had
James Schuyler who m. Lou Teagarten; Pleasant who m. Ida Moon.  Florence Love
who m. Will Ludy; and Rose M. who m. Volley Deckler Hunt.


Mary Lynette HOLLINGWORTH

SENT FROM MARJORIE SEARS
D/o John SMith Hollingsworth and Alzada Grove


Kiler STANLEY

SENT FROM MARJORIE SEARS


Jacob Kaylor TEETER

    Jacob K. is cousin to his Uncle David's children who also marries 4 of the Reed family.  Jacob marries a 4th sister.
    I added an app. birth date, only on general basis to establish time frame.


Wilfred Harold TEETER

   A note explains that this Wilfred H. Teeter is in charge of Frigidare corp. of Dayton. Ohio.


Susan HOLSINGER

   There is a Susannah Holsinger, age 11, born Penn. found in the 1850 Census of Bedford Co., Penn. living with the James and Elizabeth Pence family.
     Southhampton, Bedford Co., Penn. Nov. 1850 Census Record #51
Pence, James      age 45  Farmer  born Pa.
      Elizabeth      42
      Rosilla        17
      Andrew         16
      Samuel         14
Holsinger, Susannah   11   born Pa.


Edwin PETERSON

SENT FROM KATHERN BECKER


Susan OGLESBEE

SENT FROM KATHERN BECKER


David BURGER

There are several Burger families of unproven connections, although there is undoubtedly a connection along the way somewhere.  Therefore, in order to preserve records to solve later I have added in these notes names which may
connect closely.
          Woodbury Twnshp., Bedford Co., Penn.  1850
#122  Burger, John    age 62  property worth 18,400   born Pa.
             Susan       63
#122  Burger, John        30       born  Va.
             Leah        25             Pa.
     Smder?  ?Bid        21
             Eve         18
     Andria? Henry       11

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Home  Surnames: Stull Family Genealogy Forum  of Form 2 Nancy STULL m. Daniel BURGER Bedford Co., Pa.
Posted by: Doug Trace (ID *****9893) Date: October 05, 2006 at 18:47:21
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 Hi All,  I've been research my ancestors on and off for 28 yrs. In that time I have had a few brick walls popup. This has been my brick wall!  All I have on this line is:  Daniel Burger b. 1794, Bedford Co., Pa  m. 1825/18 NOV 1830 , Bedford Co., Pa.  Nancy Stull (No further info)  s. Christina Burger b. 1842 (she married my g Grandmom's Father - Dad's side)

 I did some research on Nancy and this is all I found:  1790 Census No Twp., Bedford Co., Pa.  Adam Stull 1 0 2 ^(Series: M637 Roll: 9 Page: 248)  Jacob Stull 1 1 1 ^(Series: M637 Roll: 9 Page: 243)  Nicholas Stull 1 1 2 (on same page within 21 households)

(Series: M637 Roll: 9 Page: 243)  1800 Census HOPEWELL & WOODBER (towns or Twp.?), Bedford Co., Pa.( M || F - for the benefit of those who may not know)  George Stull 2 0 0 1 0 || 2 0 0 1 0 ^(Series: M32 Roll: 36 Page: 440)

Jacob Stull 3 2 0 1 0 || 2 0 0 1 0 ^(Series: M32 Roll: 36 Page: 435)  Nicholas Stull 3 0 0 1 0 || 2 1 0 0 1
(Series: M32 Roll: 36 Page: 436) (per Census record Nicholas and Jacob lived right next to each other - brothers?)

 In 1810 Census Nicholas and Jacob are not listed in Bedford Co., Pa. BUT, in 1820 reappear in Woodbury Township.  Would appreciate any help with this line. Thanks for your time!  P.S. I did some further research and found some more info. I was browsing the Census'(1840, 1850, 1860, & 1870)and come across this info:  In 1860 alot of the BURGERS of this line where in Quincy Twp., Franklin Co. Pa. Since Nancy was married to a BURGER, I acted on a hunch and found her in the 1850 Census(Quincy Twp., Franklin Co. Pa.)with Brother In-law David BURGER with Christina! But, still no Daniel BURGER.

Acting on another hunch I browsed the 1840 Census(Quincy Twp., Franklin Co. Pa.)and found him and Nancy there. Three of the four siblings are in this record and dates match up with the 1850 Census record! When I did a search between 1860 and 1870 for Nancy, Daniel reappears!  What this gives us is a general age for Nancy she's 40 to 50 in 1840 Census record and 54 in 1850 record. Also in 1850 record she is born in Pa.

Nancy STULL m. Daniel BURGER Bedford Co., Pa.  October 05, 2006 at 18:47:21

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Daniel Burger TEETER

    This is the Daniel R. Teeter that had written to his Niece, Lizzie, dau of his uncle Jacob B. Teeter.  His letter has been preserved and in it he tells of many of his cousins and aunts and Uncles.  He includes a little history and indicates where the families were living at different dates.  Very informative and interesting.
   Bonnie Pecora did not have Maholon, and she does not list a daughter that
was married to one of the daughters listed could have married a Smith.
  The R. has often been confused with B., from record sent was given name of B. for Burger as middle name.  The death date as submitted by others is a year later then what I have.


Emeline CLARK

Daniel R. Teeter states that his wife is feeling ill at the time and that
they could not travel to visit. June 20th, 1897.  D/o John Clark.Emiline Clark was the daughter of John and Barbara (Markle) Clark, among
the first settlers in Spring Creek Twp, Black Hawk Co., IA. See General
note for husband Daniel Burger Teeter for more information.

Following from newspaper clipping Waterloo paper: "Funeral services for
Mrs Emeline Teeter, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs R T
Glesssner, Cedar Heights, Monday, were held this morning at the Church of
the Brethren in Waterloo at 10:00 o'clock.  Rev A P Blough, pastor,
officiated and burial was made in Spring Creek Cemetery northeast of La
Porte City. Pallbearers were six grandsons, Glenn Teeter, Ray Teeter,
Frank Teeter and Joe Teeter, Hershel Glessner and Harry Oren. Emeline
Clark was born in Bedford County, PA, April 30, 1832, and was the daughter
of John and Barbara (Markel) Clark.  She was married to Daniel B Teeter in
1850 and then came west the next year to Jefferson County, Iowa.  They
located in Spring Creek Township in March 1853. They drove to Iowa from
Bedford County, PA, using a covered wagon and horses. At the time they
settled in Spring Creek Township there were but two neighbors within five
miles of them and the Indians were the terror of their lives.  They
experienced all the hardships of the pioneer settlers and carved their
home out of the wilderness.  Cont'd in (Buried) Note:>>>


John Clark TEETER

  Sent by Bonnie Pecora.


David Francis TEETER

    The family farm home was in Section 15.


Daniel Erastus TEETER

    The family farm home was in Section 15.

    Daniel Erastus died at age 17 yrs 5 months from an accidental gunshot
wound that resulted from crossing a fence with a loaded gun while hunting
alone.


Emily Jane TEETER

              The family farm home was in Section 15.

    From Daniel Burger Teeter's journal (father of Emily Jane):"Dec 12 Wed,
1883: "Nice weather for the season, froze hard morning but thawed out
before evening. Frank Franklin and I went to Waterloo and got tombstone
for our Jane's grave." Dec 13 Thurs, 1883: "Nice weather. I shelled corn
to grand and put the tombstone to our Jane's grave. Emeline bad; Dr Everts
was here." CGT/


Jacob Burger TEETER

   This is the Jacob B. Teeter that is mentioned in the charts, he married the dau. of Catherine Whetstone who first was married to a Mr. Davis.  He died and she married a Jacob William Teeter. Of no proven relationship yet.
   Lorraine Lakey provided information that was taken from a family bible that gives this family, Jacob B. Teeter and Elizabeth Davis Teeter.
   The family bible belongs to Jackie Teeter French, who writes;
   Who was who, I don't know and there is so many D's in the middle name I don't know why.  Some of the Teeters are buried in the Brethern Cem. about 5 miles north of here in Ogle Co., Oregon, Ill.
   These are my people, my Great Grandfathers buried in Dixon.  Adam Teeter 1842 - 1891.  He married Hattie.  Had 3 sons.  My grandfather Adam A. Jr., Frank L. and Lee.  They had no children.  Only my grandfather had one son,
Frank Merle born July 9, 1906 in Polo, Ill.  Died Apr. 25, 1970.  My father Frank Merle married my mother Hazel Lightner and they had one daugher, Jacqueline Teeter, June 2, 1926.  I married Charles French, had 4 children, Susan who married Donald Schrock and Charles Jr. Married Theresa Grvitte, and Robert married Pricillia Van Prines, Pam who married Ronald Regrin divorced, now happily married to Tom Spillane.
   Cemetery stone rubbing provided by Jackie, it reads Jacob B. Teeter, died Jan. 23, 1890, aged 79 years. 4 months, 6 days.

Pg. 30 Grand De Tour, Ogle Co., Ill 19 Jun 1880
Teeter, Jacob  age 69  Farmer   born Pa.  F. Pa.   M. Pa.
       Elizabeth  58                Pa.     Pa.      Pa.
       Adam        37                Pa.
       Jacob        31                Pa.
       Lizzie        20                Ill.
       Joseph     19                Ill.
       Samuel    17                Ill.


Elizabeth DAVIS

Daughter of Catherine Whetstone and a Mr. Davis.  Her father died and
mother married to Jacob William Teeter, no known relationship to the Jacob B.
Teeter that she than marries.  Althogh it is expected that a relationship does exist, more information is yet needed.  Will be complicated due to all the common names of Jacob and the lack of records.
   From bible records that Lorraine Lakey possesses.

See also census records from Grand Detour, Ogle Co., Ill.  1880 pg. 29 #256
Teeter, Jacob  age 69 b. Pa.  M. Pa.  F. Pa.
       Elizabeth  49    Pa.     Pa.     Pa.
       Adam       37
       Jacob      31
       Lizzie     20    Ill.    Pa.     Pa.
       Joseph     19
       Samuel     17
             See 1870 Census, Grand Detour, Ogle Co., Ill.
Teeter, Jacob B.   age 59  b. Penn.
       Elizabeth      50
       Adam           27
       John           23
       Jacob          22
       Catherine      20
       Isabel         14    b. Ill.
       Lizzie         11
       Joseph         10
       Samuel          7


Susannah Davis TEETER

See bible records of this family in possession of Jackie French, 1989.


David TEETER

   Information taken from a damaged stone in the Cem.  reading David s/o J.B
and E. Teeter Sept 1, 1851 died ?


Samuel Davis TEETER

Only information is that Samuel had 12 daughters.  He and Joseph must have been twins.


Daniel Davis TEETER

    RR Coach Painter, Missouri Pacific RR.  Family Bible, Della H. Teeter, S.L. City, Utah  28 Jan 1987.  Also in the family bible in possession of Jackie French, Dixon, Ill.
    Daniel Davis Teeter lived in Little Rock, AR, circa 1897. CGT/


Ann Amelia JONES

    Amelia Jones brother married Daniel's cousin, (her husband), Mary Teeter.  Mary Teeter is the dau. of Catherine Whetstone Davis and Jacob
William Teeter.  Catherine Whetstone Davis is the grandmother of Daniel.
D/o William Jones and Margaret Adams


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