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June Ione TEETER

Family bible, Personal knowledge.
                         (Omaha World Herald)
                       Sterba rites held April 30
   June 1, Sterba was born June 25, 1900, in Falls City, Neb.  The daughter of
Jacob and Laura Burgsly (Burger) Teeter.  She died April 27 at Papillion
(Midlands Hospital) at the age of 83 years, 10 months and two days.
   She was prededed in death by her parents, and husband, Frank.  She is
survived by her daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Mixan, of Omaha, Mrs. Lillian Raven,
Omaha and Mrs. Illean McCubbin, of LaVista; sons, Frank, (of) Waterloo, Robert
and Orrin of Omaha, James, Chicago, and Harold, of Texas; sister, Goldie Hiatt,
Omaha; 35 great grandchildren, and two great great granddaughters.
   Services were held Monday, April 30, at 2 p.m. at Kahler-Dolce Mortuary,
Papillion, with Rev. Rodney Forrester officiating.
   Pallbearers were Robert Sterba, Jr., Dennis Sterba, ORRIN Sterba, Jr.,
Joseph Raven, Jr. Rich McCubbin, and Les McCubbin.  Internment was in Graceland
Park Cemetery, Omaha.
                                 In Memory of
                                JUNE I. STERBA
                    BORN
    June 25, 1900         Falls City, Nebraska
                    DIED
    April 27, 1984        Papillion, Neb.
                    AGE
    83 years, 10 Months, 2 Days
                    SERVICES
    Kahler-Dolce Mortuary         Papillion, Nebraska
    April 30, 1984                           2:00 p.m.
                   PALLBEARERS
    Les Mc Cubbin                  Dennis Sterba
    Rich McCubbin                  Orrin Sterba, Jr.
    Joseph Raven, Jr.              Robert Sterba, Jr.
                   INTERNMENT
    Graceland Park Cemetery
      Omaha, Nebraska

Note written by Ruby Anderson:  June always lived in the same house, not
far from us on Monroe St.  I spent a lot of time visiting them.


Carl STERBA

Graceland Cem. is in the old Albright area.  Aunt June had a terrible time
with the death of her first son, he died of pneumonia.  She would not let them
take him and threw herself over the body and held onto the child, and tried to
take the child out of the casket.  Her husband and brothers, and others had to
take hold of her and keep her.


Elvin TEETER

Family bible that June Teeter had (Lorraine Lakey's Daughter.)  Elvin said he was married to Irene in 1925 no other dates.


Irene VANLEUVEN

Irene had two children by a previous marriage, a boy and a girl. Leroy and Francis Vanleuven. (So she was not a Vanleuven maiden name. The girl died when she was about 7 or 8 years old of diptheria, Ruby was about 13 or 14 when she died. Leroy was still alive when my mother, Ruby, was married with children, he went to CA and we never heard more from them and do not know when he died.  She died in Omaha, was about Wanda's age.  The boys name was Lee.  He went to southern Calif. and visited once in the 1950's, that was the last time mom ever saw him.
   Ruby does not think Irene ever remarried, probably still went by Teeter when she died.
    Elvin and Irene went to Texas about 1950, they joined the Jehovah Witness church and afterwords broke up.


Elvin TEETER

Family bible that June Teeter had (Lorraine Lakey's Daughter.)  Elvin said he was married to Irene in 1925 no other dates.


Lawrence Orral TEETER

   Family Bible that June Teeter has (Lorraine Lakey Dau.)


Jacob F. TEETER

   The relationship of this Jacob is not known or proven to the other Teeter, Burger families, although it would be a foregone conclusion that they are tied in closely about the generation of Abraham, possibly a grandson, or perhaps Abraham was an Uncle to this family.  There is, thus far, an incomplete accounting for the children of this family.
   Thought that Jacob's father was a brother to Abraham Teeter, perhaps named Johanna Teeter.


Catherine WHETSTONE

   I had her buried and died in Polo, Ogle Co., Ill. but we found her stone in the Pine Creek Brethern Cem. with the rest of the families. Died May 20, 1876, Aged 76 years. Wife of Jacob Teeter.  The same stone has the name of her mother on top, Mary, wife of Daniel Whetstone, died Sep. 1854, aged 54.
    Grand Detour, Pine Creek Twp., Ogle Co., Ill 1870 Census Sept  Page 16 #114  Teter, Catherine 70 years b. Penn.
    Catherine has someone living with her,  ? Eighmon, (Gouchernour) Mary age 64 b. Penn.

"United States Census, 1840," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHTB-LZ1 : accessed 21 Nov 2012), C Wetstone, Southwark Ward 4, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; citing p. 152, NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 486.


Isaac O. JONES

Brother to Ann Amelia Jones who married Daniel Teeter, son of Jacob B.
Teeter.  See 1880 Census of Pine Creek, Ogle Co., Ill. pg. 11 #99.  Mother is
named Pega, born 1804 in Md. both her parents b. in Md. living with her son,
Adam Jones at the time of the 1880 census, next door to Isaac.

Jones, Isaac  age 38   Farmer   b. Ohio F. Pa. M. Md.
      Mary       37               Pa.     Pa.    Pa.
      Morgan     16               Ill.
      Adam       13
      Harvey     12
      Burtie     10
      Hiram       8
      Waltie      6

Next door is brother, Adam with his family and mother.
Jones, Pega   age 76  Mother  b. Md.  F. Md.  M. Md.

1870 Census Pine Creek Census, Ogle Co., Ill.
#172 Jones, Isaac age 27 farmer b. Ohio
           Mary age 26 b. Penn.
           J. Morgan age 6 b. Ill.
           Adam age 3 b. Ill.
           Harvey age 2 b. Ill.

#178 Jones, William age 82 farmer b. Penn.
           Margaret age 66 b. Maryland
           Adam age 33 b. Ill.
           Douglass age 11 b. Baden
           Father and Mother of foreign birth.


Mary Ann TEETER

From an autograph page belonging to Albert Burger;
   Skidmore, Mo.
   March 10, 1890
   When friends have all forsaken you
   And lovers you have not
   Then come to me my darling
   As fast as you can trot
             Your friend     Mary Jones

   This was also next to a note from Cleve Stump, dated 21 May 1904, Falls City, Nebr.
   With the Teeter's headstones the Jones, there is a stone of Jones, cannot read the name, dated Sept 21, 1868, 11 years and 11 days. (Born Sept 10 1857)
  There is a Daniel Jones family living next to the Stump family in Falls City, Richardson Co., Neb. 1900.
   Found in the 1850 census of Bedford Co., Penn.  See under father.


Samuel FORNEY

Forney, J. Frank  age 53  m1  23 yrs.  b. Penn. F. Penn. M. Penn.
      Anna           49  2 child.     b. Ill. F&M born Germany
      George L.      22                  Ill.
      Oura     dau.  19                  Ill.
             #262 Buffaloe Twp. Ogle Co., Ill.  1870 Census

Forney, Edward    age 31 (1839)  Farmer  b. Penn.
       Elizabeth     30                    Md.
       David          7                    Ill.
       Daniel         5                    Ill.

   See notes concerning the Rev. Forney under Jacob Teeter.

   There is also a Jacob Forney buried in the Silver Creek Cem. born 2-5-1843 and died 11-5-1873.

   Son of Elder John Forney, the leader of the pioneer group who organized the movement to Falls City, Neb. in 1868.

   Also need to check Lanark, Ill. as that is mentioned as possibly the place they were living before their move to Neb.


Sabina TEETER

Probably died in Washington State as the families moved there from Falls
City, which information came from obituary of Ellen Francis Teeter Birdsley.  A source is given as #405v-C4 in the LDS AFN computer files.  Also gives the name as Sabrina.
   See cenus under father, 1850 census Bedford Co., Penn.
   Need to check the 1870 through 1920 census of Richardson Co., Neb.  Was
living in Stella, Neb.

From Don Teeter of Medical Lake, WA (Outside Spokane, WA) 17 Aug 2004 while visiting him.

Sabina and Samuel TEETER FORNEY moved to this area, town of Mondovi, WA, on the RR line,  Now on hwy 2, just off the main rd. They had Washington Milling and Grain and ran that for a number of years when they gave it to their son Jim who ran it for a long time.  They are all buried in the cemetery close by.  Town use to be quite a thriving little place with church, stores, grainery, etc., but all gone now.

Don ran across one of the boys, a grandson of Sabina, lives near Deer Park, he has a sister that was living in Tacoma, WA and was quite interested.  Don received some letters and inforamtion from them.


Simon Quincy BIRDSLEY

About 1985 my mother, Ruby Anderson along with my wife and self visited a
cousin named June Henry, wife of E. Bruce Henry in Falls City, Neb.  She was
descended from Simon Quincy Birdsley and Quincy Rhodes Birdsley, to Obadiah to Mary Ellen who married Ells Shaw, to their son Leon Shaw, to his dau. June Shaw whom married E. Bruce Henry.  They were LDS, she showed us a cemetery there with a lot of the family of the Stumps, Forney and others of our relations.  I tried to call her 15 Nov. 1991 but have a discontinued number.
   Simon Quincy Birdsely Row K Number 14, 1829-9-20, 1914-9-29  Also mother,
Clara Birdsley, age 77 died 6-5-1880.
   There is also a Mary Birdsley who is in the Silver Creek Cem. book,
copied in 1991.  She was born 4-15-1883 and died 4-30-1982.  Do not know who
this is at this time, 21 Aug. 1992.
   Simon Quincy was 30 years old when he married his 16 year old bride.

   Lee County Marriage records 1858- 1864 page 80, #3181 Miss Ellen F. Teeters married Simon Q. Birdsley on 31 Oct 1862 by Wm. W. DeWolf County Judge.

392                                                  SOUTHEASTERN NEBRASKA.

Mr. Fallstead lived at home until his marriage, on Christmas day, 1889. His wife's maiden name is Annie M. Birdsley. She was born in Iowa, and was two weeks old when brought across the Missouri into Nebraska, in April, 1870. Her parents are Simon Quincy and Ellen (Teeter) Birdsley, who were married in Illinois about 1862, and the former of whom is now about seventy-five years old and the latter some eighteen years younger. Mr. and Mrs. Birdsley lost two children, and the following are living: Charles D., in Falls City, has three chil­dren; Hiram, in Washington county, Kansas, has two sons and three daughters; Viola Chapman lives in Falls City; Fanny, the wife of W. N. Corder, in Kansas, has two children; Mrs. Fallstead is next of the iamily; Lucy Billips, at Verdou, Nebraska, has one son; Jacob Birdsley is a farmer of this county. These seven living children are all worthy men and women. The two deceased are John, who died at the age of twenty-two, and Asa, who died at the age of sixteen.


Ellen Frances TEETER

Birdsley
    Mrs. Ellen Frances Birdsley died at the family residence in this city on
Friday, October 31, at the age of 67 years, 6 months and 23 days.
    The funeral was held from the Brethren church at 1:00 o'clock p.m. on
Monday.   Interment in Silver Creek Cem.
    Ellen Frances Teeter was born at Pittsburg, Penn. on April 8th, 1846.
When she was 4 years of age her parents moved to Dixon, Ill.  She was married
to Simon Q. Birdsley on October 31st, 1862 at Dixon.  Mr. and Mrs. Birdsley
lived in Illinois for a short time after their marriage and then moved to Iowa, where they lived until 1870.  Then came to Nebraska in the fall of that year and located on a farm 7 miles north of Falls City, where they have since lived.
The death of Mrs. Birdsley came on the fifty-first anniversary of her
marriage.  She had been ill for a long time prior to her death.
    To mourn the death of this devoted wife, loving mother and sister, she
leaves husband, three brothers, Jacob Teeter of South Omaha, John Teeter, Dixon Ill. and Levi Teeter state of Washington three sisters, Mrs. Samuel Forney, Spokane, Washington.  Mrs. Jennie Cox, Dixon, Ill., Mrs. Johnathan Stump, Falls City.  There are seven children, Charles D. Birdsley of Washington, Kansas, Mrs. Lucy Billups, Marlow, Oklahoma, and Jacob L. Birdsley of Shubert, Neb. John Quincey and Asa Edward, the youngest sons, preceded the mother to the grave.  Twenty grand children also survive her.
    Mrs. Birdsley was a member of the Brethren church and lived a Christian
life and one devoted to her family.  She was a pioneer in Richardson county and did her share as wife and mother in the great development of this section.  The high esteem in which she was held was attested by the large attendance at her funeral held yesterday, which was the largest held from the Brethren church for a number of years.  The funeral sermon was delivered by Rev. Spacht.  The procession that followed the remains to Silver Creek Cemetery four miles north of town was a long one.
  Row K Number 14 Ellen F. (Teeter) Birdley 1846-1916? space 10 space 31.


John Quincy BIRDSLEY

John Quincy, accidently shot himself in the arm.  The doctor didn't get the wound cleaned out and left pieces of his overcoat in the wound, and when he finally found the pieces, it was too late, blood-poisoning had already set in and he died of lock-jaw.


Asa Edward BIRDSLEY

See Silver Creek Cem. record in the Falls City Public Libray, also head stone in the Cemetery.


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