Genealogy Report: Descendants of Quirinus Dieter
Descendants of Quirinus Dieter
10.Captain Samuel Gibson7 Teter (Johann George6Dieter, Hans Johann Michael5, Wolfgang4, Michael3, Michael2, Quirinus1) was born January 1735 in Winchester,Frederick County, Virginia, and died October 16, 1823 in Union County, Maryville, Ohio..He married Mary Doddridge Bet. 1768 - 1769 in Friends Cove, Bedford, Maryland, daughter of Joseph Doddridge and Mary Biggs.She was born January 05, 1747 in Hagerstrom, Pennsylvania, and died May 04, 1838 in Union County, Maryville, Ohio..
Notes for Captain Samuel Gibson Teter:
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The 10th of fifteen children of George Gibson Teter, Samuel Gibson Teter was born on the South bank of the Potomac River, possibly in Virginia or Maryland.
Buried on the farm of John C. McDonald, home of daughter Mary, Union County Maryville, Ohio.
Samuel Gibson Teter had an illustrious army career.It is as follows:
He served under General Washington in Braddock's Expedition against the French at Fort Des Quesne - was present at Monongahela July 3, 1755.
See Doddridge's Notes on Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Chapter 35, Edition 1826, 2nd. 1876 and 3rd. 1912.
He was with Daniel Boone as an Indian Scout.He also served under John Dagworth in the Forbes Expedition against the French at Fort Des Quesne in 1758: took part in the assult under Major James Grant in September and was present at the occupation of Fort Des Quesne. See original Muster Rolls amoung Calvert Rolls, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Maryland.He served in Western Pennsylvania, Washington County as Commandant at Doddridges' Fort as part of Captain Wilham Scott's Co. 4th Battalion, Washinton Co. Pennsylvania Militia, under Lieutenant Colonel John Marshall in 1782.See Doddridges's Notes, Chapter 35, Pennsylvania Archives 6th Series Volume II page 158 and 159.After the Revolution, Samuel Gibson Teter built Tetersboro in Washington Co., Pennsylvania as protection against the Indians in 1796.He went to Ross County, Ohio and according to "The History of Ross County, Ohio," was appointed overseer of the poor in 1802.
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Documentation: Notes for Samuel Teter:
Among the earliest settlers were the Teeters. Samuel Teter, Sr.,
emigrated with his family from Washington county, Pennsylvania, in 1799, and settled on Lower Twin, where Mr. Newman now lives. He owned considerable land on Twin, which he divided among his sons, Samuel, George, John and Daniel. George and John Settled and died here. John married Mary Edmiston whose father was among the pioneers of Paint
township, and died in 1843. Several of his children are living--.
Source: History of Ross & Highland Counties, Ohio
1758 was in Forbes Expedition
1755 Was in Bra docks Expedition
3 July 1755 Present at Monongahela
He was a member of the garrison of Fort Pitt throughout Revolutionary War.
Samuel made at least 3 exploratory journeys into Ohio during the years before he moved to Ohio.
Source: Ross County Ohio Families, Bicentennial Edition, pg. 270-271
More About Samuel Teter:
Burial: Marsh Cemetery, Near Milford Center, Milford, Ohio
Elected: 1810, Supervisor for Twin Township
Migration 1: 1799, Immigrated to Ross County from Washington county PA
Migration 2: Some years later moved to Union County Ohio where he died.
Military Rank: Captain
Military service 1: Served in American Revolution
Military service 2: 1782, Was in Command of Doddridge’s Fort
Property: Settled on the Lower Twin, Ross County, Ohio
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Name:Samuel Capt TETER
Cemetery:Nr Milford Center
Location:Milford OH 45
Reference:Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.4, p.Serial: 10950; Volume: 13
More About Captain Samuel Gibson Teter:
Occupation: Frontiersman, soldier, hunter, gunsmith
Notes for Mary Doddridge:
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Buried on the farm of John C. McDonald, home of daughter Mary, Union County Maryville, Ohio.
More About Samuel Teter and Mary Doddridge:
Marriage: Bet. 1768 - 1769, Friends Cove, Bedford, Maryland
Children of Samuel Teter and Mary Doddridge are:
17. | i. | SAMUEL JR.8 TETER, b. August 26, 1770, Friend's Cove, BC, Pennsylvania; d. 1832, Ross County, Ohio. | |
ii. | DANIEL TETER, b. April 11, 1787, Washington, Pennsylvania; d. 1812. |
Notes for DANIEL TETER: [Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 44, Ed. 1, Tree #1239] Was killed in the War of 1812. According to Carol Bennett who posted on the Teter Family Genealogy Forum message #434, Daniel is named after Daniel Boone because his father, Samuel served as an Indian scout for Daniel Boone. ******************************************************************** More About Daniel Teter: Fact 1: Served in War of 1812 United Ancestries 1500-1990, "CD-ROM," # 100. Family Search, GD6:L-NT. Ross County Genealogical Society, Ross County, Ohio Families Bicentennial Edition, pg 271. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, "Electronic," Vol 107. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol. 4. Faye Christmas Tucker, Doddridge and Teter Some Ancestors and Descendants, (1986, Dallas, Texas - Copy of book is in possession of Donna Barnes Clark). History of Ross and Highland Counties, Ohio, pg. 293. Family Search, GD67-NT. 1820 United States Census Union co., Union Twp., Ohio, Roll 94. Family Search LDS, GD6L-RC Family Search LDS, GD70-77 History of Ross and Highland Counties, Ohio, pg. 296. Family Search LDS, GD6L-SJ Family Search, GD6L-2Q. Complied by Ross County Genealogical Society, Tombstone Inscriptions Twin Township, Ross County Ohio. 39. Family Search LDS, GD6L-TPHarold A. Pricer St. Fairfield, CA 64533-4509 Family Search LDS, GD70-8D Family Search LDS, GD6L-VV Family Search LDS, GD70-9K |
18. | iii. | GEORGE TETER, b. September 26, 1775, Westmoreland, PA; d. Abt. 1822, Ohio. | |
iv. | HANNAH TETER, b. WFT Est. 1766-1789; d. Unknown. | ||
v. | NANCY TETER, b. WFT Est. 1766-1789; d. Unknown. | ||
vi. | MARY TETER, b. WFT Est. 1767-1792; d. Unknown. | ||
19. | vii. | JOHN WESLEY TETER, b. January 11, 1777, Washington County, Pennsylvania; d. September 22, 1844, Twin Township, Ross County, Ohio. | |
viii. | CHARITY TETER, b. November 21, 1779, Washington, Pennsylvania; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS C. MCDONALD; d. Unknown. |
Notes for CHARITY TETER: It is said that Samuel and Mary lived with daughter Charity in Union County |
ix. | SUSANNAH TETER, b. April 20, 1773, Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania; d. Unknown; m. ZACCHEUS BIGGS; d. Unknown. |
11.Philip7 Dieter (Johann George6, Hans Johann Michael5, Wolfgang4, Michael3, Michael2, Quirinus1) was born Bet. 1735 - 1736 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and died 1815 in Germany Valley, Pendelton County, West Virginia.He married Susanna Henkle Abt. 1770 in Pendelton County, West Virginia, daughter of Johann Henckel and Maria Eschmann.She was born October 16, 1747 in Upper Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and died Bef. 1810 in Germany Valley, Pendelton, West Virginia.
Notes for Philip Dieter:
1. Biography by Professor Joseph M. Kellogg
Philip Teter was born about 1743, probably in Orange County Virginia He also lived in Rowan County North Carolina, and removed, from there as a young man with his brothers about 1760 and settled in Augusta County Virginia Philip Teter lived some ways farther up the North Fork valley than his brother Paul, and nearer Justus Henkel and his family. Indeed his home property seems to have adjoined that of Justus Henkle.
On Dec. 17, 1771, Philip Teeter had surveyed 118 acres, described as being "on the east side of the North Fork, above the head of Deep Spring" (Augusta County Survey Book 2. page 191)
The survey plot is as follows:
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Patent for this tract was granted him on March 1, 1773 (Virginia Land patent book No. 41, page 133), and on the Land Tax lists for Rockingham County he appears credited with this tract (given as 110, 113 or 118 acres in different years.
Philip Teter added to this land other tracts as follows: On January 14, 1791, he entered and had surveyed 34 acres on the, east side of the North Fork adjoining his other land on the south and east, "just above Big Caves". This had originally been part of a large tract patented to Samuel Mark February 9, 1782 (Pendleton County Location book 1, page 13, and Survey book A, page 56). Patent for this was granted him on June 14, 1792. (Virginia Land Book No. 26, page 577).
On February 7, 1791, Philip Teter bought, for 30 pounds, from Andrew Johnson and Elles his wife, 120 acres of land "on the east side of the North Fork just above the Deep Spring, namely the south end of a tract granted to Johnson by patent of date March 1, 1773. Recorded January 2, 1792 (Pendleton County Deed book 1, page 170).
On September 10, 1793, he located 100 acres adjoining "around the southwest and north sides of his former land," between Abraham Henkle's land above and Jacob Conrad's below - part of land warrant No. 1507, dated Aug. 28, 1781. (Location book 1, page 51). This was surveyed, as 95 acres, on September 26, 1793, as "lying and adjoining around his former land on the North Fork. The original warrant was to Richard White (Survey book A, page 191). This tract was patented to Philip Teter on February 25, 1795 (Virginia Land Book No. 3l, page 465).
Later, on March 6, 1797, Philip Teter made a deed, for 100 pounds, to his son Samuel Teter, for both the 34 acre tract patented in 1792 and the 120 acre tract acquired from Andrew Johnson. In the deed the land is described as "on west side of North Fork mountain between Conrad & Phares' land. Philip Teter signed the deed by his mark. (Deed book 2, page 525)
These land transactions are reflected in the Land Tax lists of Pendleton County In 1789, (the first year of the lists for the county), Philip Teter has the 118 acre tract, assessed at a valuation of £29-10-0. This continues until 1794, when the 120 acre tract is added, valued at £16-0-0 (evidently not as good land as the former tract, or without improvements). In 1795 the 34 acre tract is added to his holdings, and in 1796, also the 95 acre tract. This latter is valued at £9-17 11. In 1797 he is credited with all four of these tracts, and then in 1798 the transfer of two tracts to Samuel Teter is noted, and Philip is left with just the other two tracts (the one of 118 acres and the second of 95 acres), and they so continue until after his death. In the list for 1815, the 118 tract is valued at $106.20, and the one of 95 acres at $47.50. Their location is placed at 12 miles northwest of the county seat at Franklin.
The 118 tract was, very evidently, Philip Teter's homestead property. As stated it was located just above the head of "Deep Spring". This latter stream begins in a wonderful spring, so large it is almost like a small lake or pond. It must have furnished a fine and constant water supply for that part of the valley - the northern part of so-called Germany Valley. (see contour map under notes on George Teter, and accompanying photographs). [not available]. The "Big Caves" mentioned are of course the now well known "Seneca Caverns".
Of course Philip Teter also appears in the Personal Tax lists of Rockingham and Pendleton counties regularly from 1782 to 1815 inclusive. (Soon of course his sons appear and he is often called Philip Sr.)
In the Census of Heads of families in 1784, for Rockingham County, Virginia, Philip Teter appears, with 11 white souls in his family, 1 dwelling and 1 other building.
On February 1, 1790, Philip Teter was appointed Road Overseer, in the place of George Teter. (Court Minute Book, Pendleton County) On April 5, 1790 he served on a Grand jury. (same) He appears on a list of voters at an election on the first Wed. in January, 1789, for a Presidential Elector, and again on February 2, 1789, for a member of the House of Representatives of the U.S. (Poll of election given in Deed book #1, page 57. Pendleton County). He also voted at an election for Congress in 1793; for Senator in 1794, for the Assembly in 1795, for the Assembly and for Congress both in 1797; and also for both in 1801. (from a special book of election polls in courthouse of Pendleton County).
Philip Teter's name of course appears among the signers of the petition of October 19, 1787, resulting in the formation of Pendleton County
According to Morton, in his History of Pendleton County, Philip Teter so served in the Revolutionary War. (page 402 - in list of men known to have been in service). Probably he was in his brother Capt. Paul Teter's company of militia.
Philip Teter died probably in 1815, near the close of the year. His name appears on the tax list for that year (usually made out early in the year), but not on that for 1816. His will is dated September 28, 1813. In this, after the usual. introduction, he states that "my 2 youngest sons Reuben and Moses" are to have "all my lands I now possess, namely, the old plantation whereon I now live," to be divided between them as follows: etc., etc. "extending to Abraham Henkle's land", etc. Reuben shall pay 15 dollars to his three sisters or their heirs namely Sarah Helmick and Esther Teter and Elizabeth Judy equally"; Moses also to pay the same amount to the same three sisters. The rest of the estate was to be equally divided between all the children or their heirs at the discretion of the executor. Son Samuel Teter was appointed sole executor.
2. Property
118 Acres 1 March 1773 in nr Deep Spring Run, North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac, Virginia (now West Virginia)
Philip Teter acquired and disbursed adjoining lands as follows:
14 January 1791, Warrant # 10905 (State Warrants, page 56) 34 acres
2 January 1792, 120 acres by deed from Andrew Johnson, Book of Deeds #1, Page 170
26 September 1793, 95 acres surveyed by Moses Henkle
6 March 1797, 34 acres patented 9 February 1792 and 120 acres deeded to Samuel Teter (son?) Will book 4, page 3,4.
28 September 1813 in Pendleton County, Virginia (now West Virginia)
Excerpt: "Weak in body... Two youngest sons Rueben and Moses to divide land adjacent Abraham Henkle's land. Son Rueben to pay his 3 sisters Sara Helmick, Esther Teter, and Elizabeth Judy."
3. 1810 Census, Pendleton County, Virginia
This copy of the 1810 Pendleton County, Virginia Census was painstakingly digitized by Teresa Wiseman, from a photocopy of a transcript made from microfilm by Mrs. Owen Crickard.
Census takers apparently used phonetic spelling in most cases, original spelling was used as far as could be determined. Where names could not be deciphered a question mark is used, partial names were included to give help to those searching for a certain name.
After the computerized data entry was completed, it was decided that an alphabetic sort would be more useful to the researcher. All information was retained when sorted.
Columns are headed as follows:
1. Free white males 0-9 years of age
2. Free white males 10 -15 years of age
3. Free white males 16 -25 years of age including heads of families
4. Free white males 26 -44 years of age including heads of families
5. Free white males 45 years and older.including heads of families
6. Free white females 0-9 years of age
7. Free white females 10 -15 years of age
8. Free white females 16 -25 years of age including heads of families
9. Free white females 26 -44 years of age including heads of families
A. Free white females 45 years and older.including heads of families
B. All other free persons except indians not taxed.
C. Slaves
Teeter Philip 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
More About Philip Dieter:
Census: 1810, Philip Teter Household, Pendleton County, Virginia
Probate: January 02, 1816, Pendelton County, Virginia
More About Philip Dieter and Susanna Henkle:
Marriage: Abt. 1770, Pendelton County, West Virginia
Children of Philip Dieter and Susanna Henkle are:
i. | ESTHER8 TETER, b. Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. Aft. September 28, 1813. |
Notes for ESTHER TETER: GIVN: Esther SURN: Teter Sex: F Born: in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 Died: AFT 28 SEP 1813 Notes: Included in her father's will with this date. 1 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Sources: 1.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.74 |
ii. | BARBARA TETER, b. Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. Unknown. |
Notes for BARBARA TETER: GIVN: Barbara SURN: Teter Sex: F Born: in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Sources: 1.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.74 |
iii. | SAMUEL TETER, b. Abt. 1771, Augusta, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. Bet. 1847 - 1857; m. CATHERINE HUFFMAN; d. Unknown. |
Notes for SAMUEL TETER: GIVN: Samuel SURN: Teter Sex: M Born: ABT 1771 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 Died: 18471 6 MAR 1841 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV) Notes: Will was probated 6 Jan 1848. "To Rueben, son of his brother Joel: toCornelius Helmick, son of sister Hannah; to brothers Joel andJonathan; to four children of Brother Moses (Elias, Henry, Samuel, andJoshua)." Rueben Teter was executor. 2 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Sources: 1.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.68 2.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.68 (Cited from Will book 4, p. 280, Franklin, WV). Ancestors of Samuel Teter /--Michael Dieter b. OCT 1613 d. 8 JUN 1693 => /--Wolfgang Dieter b. 25 DEC 1646 d. 10 JAN 1698 |--Magdalena Schmidt d. 25 SEP 1668 => /--Johann Michael Dieter b. 26 MAR 1671 d. 2 MAY 1734 ||/--Bechtold Zimmermann b. 29 APR 1613 d. 7 NOV 1658 => |--Anna Catharina Zimmermann b. 29 JAN 1643 |--Anna Sabina Boger b. 27 MAR 1619 d. 6 JUN 1694 => /--Johann George Dieter b. 7 JUN 1699 d. 1743/44 ||/--Johannes (Hauns) Frey b. ABT 1619 d. 11 AUG 1675 => ||/--Georg Frey b. 6 FEB 1643 |||--Barbara Ebermann => |--Maria Catherine Frey b. 2 APR 1672 d. 13 FEB 1723 |--Anna Margaretha Kober /--Phillip Teter (Dieter) b. Bet 1730 & 1733 d. 1815 ||/--Johann Georg Luttmann b. 1665 d. 11 APR 1739 |--Maria Margaretha (Margaret) Luttmann (Ludman) b. 1 JUN 1701 d. AFT 1760 ||/--Peter Norta => ||/--Aegidius (Ilg) Norta b. 3 SEP 1618 d. 13 FEB 1692 |||--Anna Volz b. 1589/90 d. 1 NOV 1655 |--Anna Dorothea Norta b. 11 OCT 1666 d. 17 NOV 1737 ||/--Johannes (Hanns) Glauner b. BEF 22 SEP 1603 d. 19 AUG 1635 |--Anna Margaretha Glauner b. 27 SEP 1627 d. 3 MAR 1707 |--Beatrix Samuel Teter b. ABT 1771 d. 1847 |/--Matthias Henckel b. ABT 1605 => |/--Georg Henkel b. 1635 d. 29 JAN 1678 |/--Anthony Jacob Henkel b. BEF 27 OCT 1668 |||/--Othmar Dentzer d. ABT 26 AUG 1676 ||--Anna Eulalia Dentzer b. 1640 d. 11 MAR 1700 ||--Louisa Wagner b. ABT 1605 d. 5 NOV 1676 => |/--Johan Justus Henckel b. 10 FEB 1706 d. BEF 24 AUG 1778 ||--Maria Elizabethd. 23 JAN 1744 --Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle) b. 16 OCT 1747 d. BEF 1810 --Maria Magdalena Eschmann b. BET 1710 AND 1712 d. Unknown |
iv. | SARAH TETER, b. June 19, 1773, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. October 27, 1815, Clinton County, Ohio. |
Notes for SARAH TETER: GIVN: Sarah SURN: Teter Sex: F Born: 19 JUN 1773 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 Died: 27 OCT 1815 in Clinton Co, OH1 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Sources: 1.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.69 |
v. | MOSES TETER, b. Abt. 1774, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. March 30, 1858, Pendelton County, West Virginia. |
Notes for MOSES TETER: GIVN: Moses SURN: Teter Sex: M1 Born: ABT 1774 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 Died: BEF 6 MAR 1846 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Sources: 1.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.69 |
vi. | BENJAMIN TETER, b. Abt. 1776, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. Unknown. |
Notes for BENJAMIN TETER: GIVN: Benjamin SURN: Teter Sex: M Born: ABT 1776 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Sources: 1.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.69 Ancestors of Benjamin Teter /--Michael Dieter b. OCT 1613 d. 8 JUN 1693 => /--Wolfgang Dieter b. 25 DEC 1646 d. 10 JAN 1698 |--Magdalena Schmidt d. 25 SEP 1668 => /--Johann Michael Dieter b. 26 MAR 1671 d. 2 MAY 1734 ||/--Bechtold Zimmermann b. 29 APR 1613 d. 7 NOV 1658 => |--Anna Catharina Zimmermann b. 29 JAN 1643 |--Anna Sabina Boger b. 27 MAR 1619 d. 6 JUN 1694 => /--Johann George Dieter b. 7 JUN 1699 d. 1743/44 ||/--Johannes (Hauns) Frey b. ABT 1619 d. 11 AUG 1675 => ||/--Georg Frey b. 6 FEB 1643 |||--Barbara Ebermann => |--Maria Catherine Frey b. 2 APR 1672 d. 13 FEB 1723 |--Anna Margaretha Kober /--Phillip Teter (Dieter) b. Bet 1730 & 1733 d. 1815 ||/--Johann Georg Luttmann b. 1665 d. 11 APR 1739 |--Maria Margaretha (Margaret) Luttmann (Ludman) b. 1 JUN 1701 d. AFT 1760 ||/--Peter Norta => ||/--Aegidius (Ilg) Norta b. 3 SEP 1618 d. 13 FEB 1692 |||--Anna Volz b. 1589/90 d. 1 NOV 1655 |--Anna Dorothea Norta b. 11 OCT 1666 d. 17 NOV 1737 ||/--Johannes (Hanns) Glauner b. BEF 22 SEP 1603 d. 19 AUG 1635 |--Anna Margaretha Glauner b. 27 SEP 1627 d. 3 MAR 1707 |--Beatrix Benjamin Teter b. ABT 1776 |/--Matthias Henckel b. ABT 1605 => |/--Georg Henkel b. 1635 d. 29 JAN 1678 |/--Anthony Jacob Henkel b. BEF 27 OCT 1668 |||/--Othmar Dentzer d. ABT 26 AUG 1676 ||--Anna Eulalia Dentzer b. 1640 d. 11 MAR 1700 ||--Louisa Wagner b. ABT 1605 d. 5 NOV 1676 => |/--Johan Justus Henckel b. 10 FEB 1706 d. BEF 24 AUG 1778 ||--Maria Elizabethd. 23 JAN 1744 --Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle) b. 16 OCT 1747 d. BEF 1810 --Maria Magdalena Eschmann b. BET 1710 AND 1712 d. Unknown |
20. | vii. | JOEL TETER, b. November 16, 1778, Rockingham, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. March 30, 1858, Pendelton County, West Virginia. | |
viii. | JOHN TETER, b. Abt. 1779, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. Unknown. |
Notes for JOHN TETER: GIVN: John SURN: Teter Sex: M Born: ABT 1770 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 PROP: 280 Acres 1797 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)2 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Sources: 1.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.78 2.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.68 (List of land surveys for fiscal 1797 for Pendleton Co. includedthis property as survey #114) |
ix. | ELIZABETH TETER, b. Abt. 1779, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. Bef. 1810. |
Notes for ELIZABETH TETER: Elizabeth Teter GIVN: Elizabeth SURN: Teter Sex: F Born: ABT 1779 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 Died: BEF 18101 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Sources: 1.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.70 |
x. | HANNAH TETER, b. Abt. 1782, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. Abt. 1813, Pendelton County, West Virginia. |
Notes for HANNAH TETER: GIVN: Hannah SURN: Teter Sex: F Born: ABT 1782 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 Died: ABT 1813 in Pendleton Co VA (now WV)1 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Sources: 1.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.74 |
xi. | JONATHAN TETER, b. Abt. 1786, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. 1846, Pendelton County, West Virginia. | ||
xii. | REUBEN TETER, b. September 29, 1786, Pendelton County, West Virginia; d. September 10, 1842, St. Clair County, Illinois. |
Notes for REUBEN TETER: GIVN: Reuben SURN: Teter Sex: M1 Born: 29 SEP 1786 in Pendleton Co. WV23 Died: 10 SEP 1842 in St. Clair Co. IL23 Father: Phillip Teter (Dieter), b. Bet 1730 & 1733 in Pensylvania Mother: Susannah (Sunna) Henkle (Hinkle), b. 16 OCT 1747 in Upper Milford, Lehigh, Bucks Co. PA Family 1 Christina Phares, b. 10 MAY 1787 in Pendleton Co. WV Married: 3 FEB 1807 in Pendleton Co. WV2 3 1.Hannah Teter, b. 11 JUN 1813 in Pendleton Co. WV 2.Edith Teter, b. 1804 in VA Sources: 1.Title: Evans, Catherine, personal communication 2.Title: Phares family genealogy: http://www.swcp.com/~dhickman/gedcom/rlp Author: Richard Phares Publication: Allegheny Family History Society 3.Title: Moist, Kenneth. The Henckel-Teter (Dieter) Connection. Morgantown,PA: Masthof Press, 1996. Available from the author at R.Rt. 3, Box92, Newport, PA 17074. Page: p.73 |