He is married to Nancy Jane Hunter Johnston.
They got married on May 24, 1846, he was 20 years old.
Child(ren):
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John Teeple 55, farmer, born Canada; Nancy Teeple 50, wife, keeping house, born Kentucky, father born Kentucky, mother born Tennessee; Susan Teeple 21, daughter, born Iowa; Meta B. Teeple 14, daughter, born Iowa; Sherman Teeple 12, son, born Iowa; Sheridan Teeple 11, son, born Iowa; Lillian Teeple 6, daughter, born Iowa;
John Teeple 45, farmer, born Canada; Nancy Teeple 40, born Kentucky; John Teeple 16, born Iowa; Kate Teeple 13, born Iowa; Susan Teeple 11, born Iowa; Charles Teeple 9, born Iowa; Metta Teeple 5, born Iowa; Sherman Teeple 4, born Iowa; Sheridan Teeple 2, born Iowa;
John Teeple 35, farmer; Nancy Teeple 30, born Kentucky; H S Teeple 7, (Male); John Teeple 5; Kate Teeple 3; Susan Teeple 1; Wm Dyer 29, laborer born New York; Mary Johnson 53, born Tennessee; Rebecca Pratt 67, born Massachusetts;
John Teeple, an old farmer and respected citizen of Jackson county died at Waterloo, Iowa, March 15, 1900. Mr. Teeple came to Jackson county at an early day, some time before 1840, settling at or near Nashville. Was married in 1846 to
Nancy Johnson. To them were born fourteen children, of whom only four survive. He resided at Nashville until 1868 when he moved to Monmouth, Iowa, living there and its vicinity until about 1887, when he moved to Marion, Iowa. About 1889 he moved to Waterloo, Iowa, where he had been living with his daughter, Mrs. John J. Rock, until his death. He leaves a wife and daughter, Mrs. John J. Rock, of
Waterloo, Iowa, three sons, Sherman of near Lost Nation, Sheridan of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and John F. of Colorado. ; With the exception of one brother William, in Canada, all his brothers have passed away. Of the brothers who came to
Iowa, Perrigan died in California at an early date. Descomb in the early seventies, Luther in 1896, Richard and Calvin in 1899 and now John in 1900. He and his brothers will be well and kindly remembered by all of the early settlers of Jackson
county still surviving. Mr. Teeple was buried at Waterloo Saturday, March 17.
John D. Teeple, Birth: unknown, Death: 1900/ http://www.findagrave.com