Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (16 januari 1699) van kind (Martha Teague) al overleden (9 maart 1697).
Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (16 januari 1699) van kind (Martha Teague) al begraven (??-??-1697).
Hij heeft/had een relatie met Susannah Welch.
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'''THE EARLIEST KNOWN RECORD MENTIONING EDWARD TEAGUE:'''05, Somerset County Judicial Records, 1671-1675. [dated 10 Nov. 1674]:udge of his age he y sd: Edward Teage Comeing into this Province without Indentures; After A full veiwe had by the Justices setting in Cort: of the said servant Edward Teage This Cort: Doe adjudge him the sd: Edward Teage ffoureteene years of age ; / ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ worshipful court to judge of his age, he, the said Edward Teage coming into this province without indentures. After a full view had by the Justices sitting in court of the said servant Edward Teage, this court do adjudge him, the said Edward Teage fourteen years of age....)ard's indenture, which, for minors, usually lasted until their twenty-first birthday (think of Frederick in ''The Pirates of Penzance''). Note also that this document does not necessarily mean that Edward was fourteen, merely that he could still pass for fourteen, if Thomas Jones were not entirely scrupulous in such matters.he Teague Family Magazine originally published in the 1970s Settlers" (1630-1680). Volume 2. This reads as follows: Teage, John Edmonds,Sr., Rebecca Edmonds, John Edmonds, Jr. into this Province to inhabit". ht into Maryland from the Eastern Shore of Virginia where some earlier Teagues had settled? The record doesn’t say but in checking on Thomas Jones, the person who transported him into Maryland we find he, (Thomas Jones), was a mariner from Bristol, England, a trader and sheriff of Somerset County, Md. In 1672 he was given exclusive rights to trade with the Indians in St. Mary’s County, Md. ve several good leads, but nothing definite that we can prove by the records. in Cecil County, Md., as laid out in two tracts by Thomas Coursey, Deputy Surveyor, - one for 130 acres dated August 25, 1695, and the other for 160 acres dated August 26, 1695. These were recorded in the Land Office in Annapolis, Md. Ten." We consider Edward Teague to be the first known identifiable ancestor of a great majority of the Southern and Mid-Western Teague families, based on the records and published herewith.of the name Teague as well as other names in the early days of this country varied considerably from time to time and place to place as such spelling was based on the pronunciation and the possible guess of the recorder of these documents. In some instances the person knew the correct spelling of the name, but as the educational level of the early settlers was considerably limited because of an almost non-existent schooling available; many of the settlers were not able to read or write.by his son William Teague in 1714, even though William was unable to sign his own name, but it is evident he knew how to spell it.ained in theHall of Records in Annapolis, Md. in the "Index to Early Settlers" (1630-1680). Volume 2. This reads as follows:o two hundred and fifty acres of land for transporting himself, Edward Teage, John Edmonds,Sr., Rebecca Edmonds, John Edmonds, Jr. into this Province to inhabit".gue come from? Was he transported direct from England, or was he brought into Maryland from the Eastern Shore of Virginia where some earlier Teagues had settled? The record doesn’t say but in checking on Thomas Jones, the person who transported him into Maryland we find he, (Thomas Jones), was a mariner from Bristol, England, a trader and sheriff of Somerset County, Md. In 1672 he was given exclusive rights to trade with the Indians in St. Mary’s County, Md.f his parents, the Association hasn’t let up on the research. We have several good leads, but nothing definite that we can prove by the records.n these documents) relates to a Warrant Patent of 300 acres of land in Cecil County, Md., as laid out in two tracts by Thomas Coursey, Deputy Surveyor, - one for 130 acres dated August 25, 1695, and the other for 160 acres dated August 26, 1695. These were recorded in the Land Office in Annapolis, Md. Ten..-------------------------------------, who is in fact the man the transported Edward to Virginia. Ed. Rich Teague)led in Cecil County Md where he bought 290 acres of land naming it Teagues Delight. His son William Teague 1693-1762 sold his fathers land in 1714 at age 21. He migrated to Frederick Co VA in 1737 and later to North Carolina in 1751 Ref is internet Kipp Teagues family Genealogy--US GENWEB FOR NORTH CAROLINA--BUNCOMBE CO. check out this site for more info on this family. Could not find a marriage for these guys. I think that they also lived in New Castle Co DE May have married over there.------------------n 1695 Edward purchased 300 acres of land in Cecil County, Maryland.n:cord added: Apr 30, 2013 =all&on''': Immigrated from England to Maryland via trader Thomas Jones - 1675 - Maryland, United States2871-1-187&action=showRecord&indId=externalindividual-cefcae96c29a53cd95f22d6fefc9398c&mrid=e4e97eff4d576e8d8c1369aa2b2555cf MyHeritage Family Trees] - [http://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Feb 25 2016, 21:22:54 UTC''
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