(?) King
M
(?) King and Lisa Ann Booth were divorced. (?) King married Lisa Ann Booth, daughter of William Wayne Booth and Mildred Maxine "Jo" Wilfong.
| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2012 |
Family: (?) King and Lisa Ann Booth
Moses Clarendon Hornbeck
M, b. 2 December 1861, d. 10 March 1929
Moses Clarendon Hornbeck was born on 2 December 1861 in Upshur, West Virginia.2,1,3,4,5 He was the son of William Hornbeck and Frances E. (?).1 Moses Clarendon Hornbeck married Phoebe Elizabeth "Betty" Boyce on 25 August 1884 in Upshur, West Virginia.6 Moses Clarendon Hornbeck died on 10 March 1929 in Upshur, West Virginia, at age 67.
| Last Edited | 8 May 2010 |
| Father* | William Hornbeck1 b. c 1835 |
| Mother* | Frances E. (?)1 b. c 1840 |
Children of Moses Clarendon Hornbeck and Phoebe Elizabeth "Betty" Boyce
- Nola Virginia Hornbeck7 b. 13 Jul 1885
- Ezra Ray Hornbeck7 b. 26 Jul 1887
- Eva Grace Hornbeck+ b. 3 Mar 1890, d. 2 Mar 1985
- Nona May Hornbeck7 b. 14 May 1890
- Ira J. Hornbeck7 b. 8 Aug 1892
- James Lloyd Hornbeck7 b. 16 May 1895
- Duffy Clerdon Hornbeck7 b. 28 May 1897
- Nona Hornbeck3 b. May 1900
- Lova Maude Hornbeck+7 b. 27 Mar 1904
Citations
- [S192] Census: 1880 Lewis, West Virginia, Hacker's Creek, June 3, 1880, HH#40-43
Hornbeck, W., 45, farmer, WV WV WV
wife Francis, 40, keeping house, WV WV WV
son George W., 21, WV WV WV
son Moses C., 18, WV WV WV
son Henry L., 14, WV WV WV
son Emit D., 10, WV WV WV
son Jessee, 7, WV WV WV
son Duff, 5, WV WV WV
daughter Iva May, 3, WV WV WV
son Benjamin, 1, WV WV WV. - [S1929] Census: 1870 Harrison, West Virginia, Elk, Clarksburg, August 12, 1870, HH#249-252
Hornbeck, William, 35, farmer, VA
Frances E., 28, keeping house, VA
Louisa V., 14, VA
Martha A., 12, VA
George W., 9, VA
Moses C., 8, VA
Henry L., 3, WV
Willie L., 2, WV. - [S372] Census: 1900 Gilmer, West Virginia, Glenville, District 32, June 5, 1900, HH#62-63
Hornbeck, Moses, Dec 1861, 38, married 15 years, WV WV WV
wife Pheba, Mar 1861, 38, married 15 years, WV WV WV
daughter Nola, Jul 1885, 14, WV WV WV
son Ezra, Jul 1887, 12, WV WV WV
daughter Eva, Mar 1890, 10, WV WV WV
son Ira, Aug 1892, 7, WV WV WV
son James, May 1895, 5, WV WV WV
son Duffie, May 1897, 3, WV WV WV
daughter Nona, May 1900, 0/12, WV WV WV. - [S157] Census: 1910 Upshur, West Virginia, Buckhannon, District 144, April 28, 1910, HH#126-126
Hornbeck, Moses C., 49, married 26 years, WV WV WV
wife Elizabeth, 49, married 26 years, 8 children, 8 living, WV WV WV
son Ezra, 22, WV WV WV
son Iria, 18, WV WV WV
son James, 15, WV WV WV
son Duffie, 12, WV WV WV
daughter Nona, 9, WV WV WV
daughter Lova, 7, WV WV WV. - [S167] Census: 1920 Upshur, West Virginia, Buckhannon, District 133, January 10, 1920, HH#74-74
Hornbeck, Moses C., 58, WV WV WV
wife Elizabeth, 58, WV WV WV
son Duffy, 22, WV WV WV
daughter Nona, 19, WV WV WV
daughter Lova, 16, WV WV WV. - [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, August 25, 1884 in Upshur County, West Virginia by W. E. Lovett
Hornbeck, Moses C., 22, b. Upshur County, West Virginia, resides Upshur County, West Virginia
Boyce, Pheobe, 22, b. Taylor County, West Virginia, resides Upshur County, West Virginia. - [S282] Veronica Smith, email to John Teets, notes from my grandma on family members, 2/19/2005.
Phoebe Elizabeth "Betty" Boyce1
F, b. 12 March 1861, d. 15 December 1943
Phoebe Elizabeth "Betty" Boyce was born on 12 March 1861 in Barbour, West Virginia.2,3,4,5 She married Moses Clarendon Hornbeck, son of William Hornbeck and Frances E. (?), on 25 August 1884 in Upshur, West Virginia.6 Phoebe Elizabeth "Betty" Boyce died on 15 December 1943 in Upshur, West Virginia, at age 82.
| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2012 |
Children of Phoebe Elizabeth "Betty" Boyce and Moses Clarendon Hornbeck
- Nola Virginia Hornbeck1 b. 13 Jul 1885
- Ezra Ray Hornbeck1 b. 26 Jul 1887
- Eva Grace Hornbeck+ b. 3 Mar 1890, d. 2 Mar 1985
- Nona May Hornbeck1 b. 14 May 1890
- Ira J. Hornbeck1 b. 8 Aug 1892
- James Lloyd Hornbeck1 b. 16 May 1895
- Duffy Clerdon Hornbeck1 b. 28 May 1897
- Nona Hornbeck2 b. May 1900
- Lova Maude Hornbeck+1 b. 27 Mar 1904
Citations
- [S282] Veronica Smith, email to John Teets, notes from my grandma on family members, 2/19/2005.
- [S372] Census: 1900 Gilmer, West Virginia, Glenville, District 32, June 5, 1900, HH#62-63
Hornbeck, Moses, Dec 1861, 38, married 15 years, WV WV WV
wife Pheba, Mar 1861, 38, married 15 years, WV WV WV
daughter Nola, Jul 1885, 14, WV WV WV
son Ezra, Jul 1887, 12, WV WV WV
daughter Eva, Mar 1890, 10, WV WV WV
son Ira, Aug 1892, 7, WV WV WV
son James, May 1895, 5, WV WV WV
son Duffie, May 1897, 3, WV WV WV
daughter Nona, May 1900, 0/12, WV WV WV. - [S157] Census: 1910 Upshur, West Virginia, Buckhannon, District 144, April 28, 1910, HH#126-126
Hornbeck, Moses C., 49, married 26 years, WV WV WV
wife Elizabeth, 49, married 26 years, 8 children, 8 living, WV WV WV
son Ezra, 22, WV WV WV
son Iria, 18, WV WV WV
son James, 15, WV WV WV
son Duffie, 12, WV WV WV
daughter Nona, 9, WV WV WV
daughter Lova, 7, WV WV WV. - [S167] Census: 1920 Upshur, West Virginia, Buckhannon, District 133, January 10, 1920, HH#74-74
Hornbeck, Moses C., 58, WV WV WV
wife Elizabeth, 58, WV WV WV
son Duffy, 22, WV WV WV
daughter Nona, 19, WV WV WV
daughter Lova, 16, WV WV WV. - [S220] Census: 1930 Upshur, West Virginia, Buckhannon, District 5, May 3, 1930, HH#343-344
Hornbeck, Pheobe, 69, widowed, WV WV WV
son-in-law Snyder, Lemuel, 29, age at first marriage 20, WV WV WV
daughter Snyder, Lova M., 26, age at first marriage 19, WV WV WV
granddaughter Snyder, Geneva, 8, WV WV WV
grandson Snyder, Marvin, 5, WV WV WV
granddaughter Snyder, Thelma, 3 4/12, WV WV WV. - [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, August 25, 1884 in Upshur County, West Virginia by W. E. Lovett
Hornbeck, Moses C., 22, b. Upshur County, West Virginia, resides Upshur County, West Virginia
Boyce, Pheobe, 22, b. Taylor County, West Virginia, resides Upshur County, West Virginia.
Minerva Cutright1
F, b. circa 1838, d. 17 May 1870
Minerva Cutright was born circa 1838 in Lewis (or Upshur), Virginia.3,4,5,6,7 She was the daughter of Abram Cutright and Mary Ann Weatherholt.2 Minerva Cutright married Asby Poole Cutright, son of Enoch Cutright and Catherine Warner, on 10 January 1861.8,2,9 Minerva Cutright died on 17 May 1870 in Upshur, West Virginia.4,3 She was buried after 17 May 1870 in Upshur, West Virginia.10
Minerva Cutright was also known as Marianna Cutright.11 Minerva Cutright was also known as Manerva Cutright.12 Minerva Cutright was also known as Manurva Cutright.1
Minerva Cutright was also known as Marianna Cutright.11 Minerva Cutright was also known as Manerva Cutright.12 Minerva Cutright was also known as Manurva Cutright.1
| Last Edited | 10 Jun 2010 |
| Father* | Abram Cutright2 b. c 1799, d. 2 Feb 1862 |
| Mother* | Mary Ann Weatherholt2 b. c 1800, d. a 1880 |
Children of Minerva Cutright and Asby Poole Cutright
- Laura (Louisa) Alice Cutright+ b. 10 Jan 1862, d. 5 Sep 1938
- Dennis Monroe Cutright+13 b. 14 Oct 1866, d. 29 Mar 1921
Citations
- [S8] Marriage Records: WV, Upshur 1851 - 1896 - Cochran, Cutright, Asby P., 25, b. Lewis, reside Upshur, s/o Enoch & Catherine
Cutright, Manurva, 22, b. Lewis, reside Upshur, d/o Abram & Mary Ann
married January 10, 1861. - [S8] Marriage Records: WV, Upshur 1851 - 1896 - Cochran, January 10, 1861
Cutright, Asby P., 25, b. Lewis, reside Upshur, s/o Enoch & Catherine
Cutright, Manurva, 22, b. Lewis, reside Upshur, d/o Abram & Mary Ann. - [S324] Ancestry.com: U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedule, Surname: MINERVA CUTRIGHT
Year: 1870 County:
UPSHUR CO. State: WV
Age: 32 Gender: F
Month of Death: MAY
State of Birth: VA
ID#: MRT197_75573
Occupation: HOUSEWIFE
Cause of Death: CONSUMPTN. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Minervia Cutright
Death Date: 17 May 1870
Death Place: Upshur County, West Virginia
Gender: Female
Age: 34 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1836
Birth Place:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ashby Cutright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Film Number: 1503270
Digital Folder Number: 4230119
Image Number: 1155
Source: County Records
Reference Number: item 4 p 26
Collection: West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1970. - [S444] Census: 1850 Lewis, Virginia, District 30, August 15, 1850, HH#755-762
Cutright, Abram, 52, farmer, VA
Mary, 50, VA
Calvin, 16, VA
Sarah, 23, VA
Laura, 21, VA
Minerva, 12, VA
Granville, 8, VA. - [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, August 2, 1860, HH#1219-1226
Cutright, Abram, 60, VA
wife Mary A., 60, VA
[daughter] Sarah, 30, domestic, VA
[daughter] Minerva, 21, domestic, VA
[son] Granville, 18, farming, VA. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Manerva Cutright
Death Date: 17 May 1870
Death Place: Upshur Co., West Virginia
Gender: Female
Age: 34 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1836
Birth Place: Upshur Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Asby Cutright
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Film Number: 816155
Digital Folder Number: 4229107
Image Number: 33
Source: County Records
Reference Number: v 1 p 26
Collection: West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1970. - [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, Line 56, January 10, 1861 in Upshur County, West Virginia
Cutright, Asby P., 25y 5d, single, b. Lewis County, West Virginia, resides Upshur County, West Virginia, s/o Enoch & Catherine Cutright
Cutright, Minurva, 22y, single, b. Lewis County, West Virginia, resides Upshur County, West Virginia, d/o Abram & Maryann Cutright. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Groom: Asby T. Cutright
Groom's Age: 25 years 5 days
Groom's Estimated Birth Year: 1836
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Bride: Manurva Cutright
Bride's Age: 22 years
Bride's Estimated Birth Year: 1839
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Marriage Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 10 Jan 1861
Marriage Place: Upshur County, West Virginia
Groom's Father: Enoch Cutright
Groom's Mother: Catharine
Bride's Father: Abram. Cutright
Bride's Mother: Maryann
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband:
Film Number: 1503270
Digital Folder Number: 4230119
Image Number: 1017
Reference Number: p8
Source: County Records
Collection: West Virginia Marriages, 1853-1970. - [S62] Wendy Andrus, email to John Teets, Re: Asby P vs Ashby Cutright?, dated 1/30/2005, Cutright Cemetery, Buckhannon District.
- [S495] Upshur County Historical Society, "Teets Family", a 117 page handwritten document by Greta Proudfoot, p. 39.
- [S8] Marriage Records: WV, Upshur 1851 - 1896 - Cochran, September 11, 1884
Teets, Anthony L., 24, Upshur, s/o Martin & Mary
Cutright, Laura, 22, Upshur, d/o Asberry & Manerva. - [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, p.426: DR. D. M. CUTRIGHT of Hinkleville, was born October 14, 1866, son of Asby P. Cutright and Minerva Cutright, the daughter of Abraham Cutright, the son of John Cutright. His father was the son of Enoch, who was the son of Abram Cutright and Susan Bush. He was educated in the Public School near his home, took normal courses at the French Creek Academy and the Normal and Classical Academy of Upshur County, followed teaching for several years and resigned that profession to prepare himself for the practice of medicine, he took his medical course in the Cincinnati Electric Institute and passed the State examination triumphantly.
For six months he practiced at Romines Mills, for several years at Lorentz, five Years in Doddridge County and then returned to the scenes of his childhood to continue his profession. He was married to Hattie E. Broooks, daughter of Adolphus and Josephine Brooks on September 20. 18cp, and their children are: Reginald Clifford, born June 20, 1893, Paul Paul Russell, born April 18, 1897, and Marjorie Minerva, born March 13, I900.
Asby Poole Cutright1,2
M, b. 24 November 1834, d. 23 December 1917
Asby Poole Cutright was born on 24 November 1834 in West Virginia.4,5,6,7,8,9,10 He was the son of Enoch Cutright and Catherine Warner.3 Asby Poole Cutright married Minerva Cutright, daughter of Abram Cutright and Mary Ann Weatherholt, on 10 January 1861.11,1,12 Asby Poole Cutright married Naomi A. Teter, daughter of Enoch Teter and Mahala Calhoun, on 3 May 1871.13,3 Asby Poole Cutright died on 23 December 1917 in Upshur, West Virginia, at age 83.14,2
Asby Poole Cutright was also known as Asby Cutright.2 Ashby Cutright helped build a church at Hampton, Upshur County, West Virginia, and while building the church, kept a detailed journal (kept by Bobby Teets) of expenses and wages for work done. He often took payment in trade of goods and services. As of 2001, the church was still being used. Asby Poole Cutright was also known as Asberry Cutright.15
Asby Poole Cutright was also known as Asby Cutright.2 Ashby Cutright helped build a church at Hampton, Upshur County, West Virginia, and while building the church, kept a detailed journal (kept by Bobby Teets) of expenses and wages for work done. He often took payment in trade of goods and services. As of 2001, the church was still being used. Asby Poole Cutright was also known as Asberry Cutright.15
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2011 |
| Father* | Enoch Cutright3 b. 1808, d. 2 Apr 1889 |
| Mother* | Catherine Warner3 b. 1819, d. Oct 1898 |
Children of Asby Poole Cutright and Minerva Cutright
- Laura (Louisa) Alice Cutright+ b. 10 Jan 1862, d. 5 Sep 1938
- Dennis Monroe Cutright+16 b. 14 Oct 1866, d. 29 Mar 1921
Family: Asby Poole Cutright and Naomi A. Teter
Citations
- [S8] Marriage Records: WV, Upshur 1851 - 1896 - Cochran, January 10, 1861
Cutright, Asby P., 25, b. Lewis, reside Upshur, s/o Enoch & Catherine
Cutright, Manurva, 22, b. Lewis, reside Upshur, d/o Abram & Mary Ann. - [S95] Tombstone:, Asby P. Cutright, b. 11/24/1834, d. 12/23/1917.
- [S62] Wendy Andrus, email to John Teets, Re: Asby P vs Ashby Cutright?, dated 1/30/2005.
- [S95] Tombstone:, Hampton Cemetery
Asby P. Cutright, b. 11/24/1834, d. 12/23/1917. - [S444] Census: 1850 Lewis, Virginia, District 30, Page 114, August 15, 1850, HH#761-769
Cutright, Enoch, 42, farmer, VA
Catherine, 41, VA
Louisa, 20, VA
Lorenzo, 17, VA
Asby 16, VA
Chapman, 14, VA
Julia A., 11, VA
Seymour, 8, VA
Arrilla, 5, VA. - [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, Page 70, June 29, 1860, HH#559-563
Cutright, Enoch, 53, farmer, VA
wife Catherine, 52, VA
Ashby P., 23, VA
Chapman C., 22, VA
Seymour H., 18, VA
Aurilla, 14, VA
Malinda, 8, VA
Julia A., 19, VA. - [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Buckhannon, Page 12, August 2, 1870, HH#95-93
Cutright, Asby P., 35, VA
Laura A., 8, VA
Dennis M., 3, WV. - [S158] Census: 1880 Upshur, West Virginia, District 126, Page 22, June 23, 1880, HH#195-197
Cutright, Asby P., 37, WV WV WV
wife Naomy, 35, WV WV WV
daughter Laura A., 17, WV WV WV
son Dennis M., 15, WV WV WV. - [S180] Census: 1900 Upshur, West Virginia, Buckhannon, District 143, Page 37, June 27, 1900, HH#363-366
Cutright, Asby P., Dec 1834, 65, married 29 years, WV WV WV
wife Naoma A., Sep 1842, 57, married 29 years, 1 child, 1 living, WV WV WV. - [S157] Census: 1910 Upshur, West Virginia, Buckhannon, District 144, Page 14, May 4, 1910, HH#160-161
Cutright, Asby P., 75, married twice, married 38 years, WV WV WV
wife Naomi A., 67, married once, married 38 years, WV WV WV. - [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, Line 56, January 10, 1861 in Upshur County, West Virginia
Cutright, Asby P., 25y 5d, single, b. Lewis County, West Virginia, resides Upshur County, West Virginia, s/o Enoch & Catherine Cutright
Cutright, Minurva, 22y, single, b. Lewis County, West Virginia, resides Upshur County, West Virginia, d/o Abram & Maryann Cutright. - [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Groom: Asby T. Cutright
Groom's Age: 25 years 5 days
Groom's Estimated Birth Year: 1836
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Bride: Manurva Cutright
Bride's Age: 22 years
Bride's Estimated Birth Year: 1839
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Marriage Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 10 Jan 1861
Marriage Place: Upshur County, West Virginia
Groom's Father: Enoch Cutright
Groom's Mother: Catharine
Bride's Father: Abram. Cutright
Bride's Mother: Maryann
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband:
Film Number: 1503270
Digital Folder Number: 4230119
Image Number: 1017
Reference Number: p8
Source: County Records
Collection: West Virginia Marriages, 1853-1970. - [S62] Wendy Andrus, email to John Teets, Subject: Re: Lot Cutright, dated 11/28/2004, ref http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wv/upshur/cemetery/…
- [S537] Death Records: WV Division of Culture and History, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx, Asby Poole Cutright, born December 23, 1917 [error, that was his death date], age 83y 12d, married farmer, s/o Enoch Cutright (Lewis County, West Virginia) and Cathatrine Warner (Lewis County, West Virginia), died December 23, 1917 in Buckhannon, Upshur County, West Virginia. Informant D. M. Cutright [son]. Burial unspecified.
- [S8] Marriage Records: WV, Upshur 1851 - 1896 - Cochran.
- [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, p.426: DR. D. M. CUTRIGHT of Hinkleville, was born October 14, 1866, son of Asby P. Cutright and Minerva Cutright, the daughter of Abraham Cutright, the son of John Cutright. His father was the son of Enoch, who was the son of Abram Cutright and Susan Bush. He was educated in the Public School near his home, took normal courses at the French Creek Academy and the Normal and Classical Academy of Upshur County, followed teaching for several years and resigned that profession to prepare himself for the practice of medicine, he took his medical course in the Cincinnati Electric Institute and passed the State examination triumphantly.
For six months he practiced at Romines Mills, for several years at Lorentz, five Years in Doddridge County and then returned to the scenes of his childhood to continue his profession. He was married to Hattie E. Broooks, daughter of Adolphus and Josephine Brooks on September 20. 18cp, and their children are: Reginald Clifford, born June 20, 1893, Paul Paul Russell, born April 18, 1897, and Marjorie Minerva, born March 13, I900.
Diane Leigh Speer1,2
F, b. 14 December 1951, d. 1 April 1978
Diane Leigh Speer was born on 14 December 1951 in Wharton, Texas.1,3,2 She was the daughter of Stanley Andrew Speer and Genelle Ramsower.1 Diane Leigh Speer married Louis Carnell "Buddy" Hogue, son of Smith Carnell Hogue and Leighnae Bernice Epperson, on 8 January 1972 in Trinity, Texas.2 Diane Leigh Speer died on 1 April 1978 in Fort Bend, Texas, at age 26.4,3
| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2012 |
| Father* | Stanley Andrew Speer1 |
| Mother* | Genelle Ramsower1 |
Child of Diane Leigh Speer and Louis Carnell "Buddy" Hogue
- Jill Diane Hogue b. 7 Oct 1975
Citations
- [S2390] Birth Records: TX Birth Index, 1903-1997, Name: Diane Leigh Speer
Date of Birth: 14 Dec 1951
Gender: Female
Birth County: Wharton
Father's Name: Stanley Andrew Speer
Mother's name: Genelle Ramsower
Roll Number: 1951_0013. - [S2283] Marriage Records: Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002, Name: Louis C Hogue
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 8 Jan 1972
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1951
Age: 21
Spouse: Diane L Speer
Spouse Gender: Female
Spouse Est Birth Year: abt 1952
Spouse Age: 20
Marriage County: Trinity
Marriage State: Texas
Source: Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2002. - [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: Diane Hogue
SSN: 461-98-8807
Born: 14 Dec 1951
Last Benefit: 77488 Wharton, Wharton, Texas, United States of America
Died: Apr 1978
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (1968). - [S1371] Death Records: Texas Death Index, 1964-1998 [Familysearch.org], Name: Diane Hogue
Death Date: 1 Apr 1978
Death County: Fort Bend
Gender: Female.
Jill Diane Hogue1
F, b. 7 October 1975
Jill Diane Hogue was born on 7 October 1975 in Trinity, Texas.2,1 She is the daughter of Louis Carnell "Buddy" Hogue and Diane Leigh Speer.
Jill Diane Hogue and Brenda Jo Booth were adopted after 11 April 1981; "Jo": Jill Hogue's mother died when Jill was a very young child. Her name was Diane Speer Hogue. Brenda adopted Jill after she and Buddy were married.
Jill Diane Hogue and Brenda Jo Booth were adopted after 11 April 1981; "Jo": Jill Hogue's mother died when Jill was a very young child. Her name was Diane Speer Hogue. Brenda adopted Jill after she and Buddy were married.
| Last Edited | 26 Dec 2011 |
| Father* | Louis Carnell "Buddy" Hogue b. 28 Mar 1950 |
| Mother* | Diane Leigh Speer b. 14 Dec 1951, d. 1 Apr 1978 |
Citations
William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson1,2
M, b. 13 November 1871, d. 4 August 1942
William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson married "Ernie" Young. William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson was born on 13 November 1871 in Kincaid, Fayette, West Virginia.2,3,4 He was the son of John Miles Johnson and Caroline Woodrum.2 William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson married Allie Groves in 1907.5 William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson married Erma Young, daughter of Milton W. Young and Sallie Carry, in 1919.5 William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson died on 4 August 1942 in Charleson, Kanawha, West Virginia, at age 70.4
This William Sydney Johnson was a 2-term Treasurer of the state of West Virginia. Dorothy Rosabell Johnson (Raynes Harclerode)'s father by the same name got his name from this William Sydney Johnson. From: The History of West Virginia, Old and New. Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
Chicago and New York, Volume III, pg. 52-53
"WILLIAM S. JOHNSON was re-elected state treasurer of West Virginia in 1920, and his second term in office is a compliment to his sound business ability and the efficiency with which he has administered the great responsibilities of handling the financial affairs of the state.
To his present honorable position Mr. Johnson has come through a career that presents few extraordinary instances but has been a steady struggle on the part of a normally
ambitious, self reliant and thoroughly honest character. He was born in Fayette County, where he still resides, in 1871, son of Miles and Caroline (Woodrum) Johnson. His early life was spent on a farm. As a boy he went to live with his grandparents. His grandfather, Rev. William Johnson, was a farmer and local Methodist minister, a wise, good
man of splendid natural attainments, who afforded the very best of influences tor the developing character of his grandson. The latter lived in the country and worked on the
farm, attended school only two months each year, and the sum total of his school advantages was extremely limited.
He had an ambition to teach, and by attending local teachers institutes passed the required examination and was granted a first grade certificate. Mr. Johnson taught in Fayette County for about ten years. In 1902 he was elected county superintendent of schools of Fayette County, hold-
ing that office four years.
While still county superintendent he was elected in 1904 a member of the State Senate from Fayette County. He was re-elected in 1908, and sat in the upper branch of the Legislature from Fayette County for eight years.
Mr. Johnson was nominated, by the republican party for state treasurer in 1916, and in 1920 had no opposition for the nomination and began his second term March 5, 1921.
It is doubtful if any preceding state treasurer has made as fine a record for efficiency and faithful and expeditious handling of the affairs of this office as Mr. Johnson. He
has insisted from the first that the business of the office should be conducted on the principles demanded by any private corporation. His office force is organized and its work
carried out with this idea steadfastly in view. He has infused his personal ideas into the office personnel, and has also introduced equipment and machinery for systematizing
and expediting his work and saving labor. In the treasurer's office are such labor saving machines as a signagraph for signing checks, bookkeeping and posting machines, adding machines, mimeograph machines, all of the electrically
operated type, and a machine for cancelling state bonds and
coupons.
The disbursements of the state treasurer's office run from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 annually. The best evidence of business-like administration can be found in the record that not a cent has been lost to the state through
his office and every cent handled can be accounted for. Mr. Johnson while state treasurer has been especially well known because of his aggressive fight against the antiquated depository law of West Virginia, a law copied from old Virginia more than half a century ago. The system has remained unchanged, an incubus on the efficient and business-like handling of state finances, and only the exceeding carefulness of a state treasurer like Mr. Johnson has avoided
heavy losses that are inseparable from the risks involved in the law itself, in spite of all vigilance exercised by officials. Mr. Johnson while state treasurer has studied and collected data from practically every state in the Union and also from private corporations illustrating the best
means of handling finances, and out of this wide study and experience he has prepared bills for proposed laws, thus placing the responsibility for the present system squarely up to the Legislature.
At the annual convention of the State Auditors and Treasurers Association of the United States held in Atlantic City in October, 1921, Mr. Johnson was elected second vice president. He was also honored by being invited
to deliver an address on the subject "How and by Whom Should Public Funds Be Deposited."
Mr. Johnson is a member of the Methodist Church, and is affiliated with the Knights of Pythias, Elks and Moose. He married Miss Ernie Young, who was born and reared in Charleston. Mr. Johnson has his official residence at Charleston, but his home is at Mount Hope in Fayette
County.6
This William Sydney Johnson was a 2-term Treasurer of the state of West Virginia. Dorothy Rosabell Johnson (Raynes Harclerode)'s father by the same name got his name from this William Sydney Johnson. From: The History of West Virginia, Old and New. Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
Chicago and New York, Volume III, pg. 52-53
"WILLIAM S. JOHNSON was re-elected state treasurer of West Virginia in 1920, and his second term in office is a compliment to his sound business ability and the efficiency with which he has administered the great responsibilities of handling the financial affairs of the state.
To his present honorable position Mr. Johnson has come through a career that presents few extraordinary instances but has been a steady struggle on the part of a normally
ambitious, self reliant and thoroughly honest character. He was born in Fayette County, where he still resides, in 1871, son of Miles and Caroline (Woodrum) Johnson. His early life was spent on a farm. As a boy he went to live with his grandparents. His grandfather, Rev. William Johnson, was a farmer and local Methodist minister, a wise, good
man of splendid natural attainments, who afforded the very best of influences tor the developing character of his grandson. The latter lived in the country and worked on the
farm, attended school only two months each year, and the sum total of his school advantages was extremely limited.
He had an ambition to teach, and by attending local teachers institutes passed the required examination and was granted a first grade certificate. Mr. Johnson taught in Fayette County for about ten years. In 1902 he was elected county superintendent of schools of Fayette County, hold-
ing that office four years.
While still county superintendent he was elected in 1904 a member of the State Senate from Fayette County. He was re-elected in 1908, and sat in the upper branch of the Legislature from Fayette County for eight years.
Mr. Johnson was nominated, by the republican party for state treasurer in 1916, and in 1920 had no opposition for the nomination and began his second term March 5, 1921.
It is doubtful if any preceding state treasurer has made as fine a record for efficiency and faithful and expeditious handling of the affairs of this office as Mr. Johnson. He
has insisted from the first that the business of the office should be conducted on the principles demanded by any private corporation. His office force is organized and its work
carried out with this idea steadfastly in view. He has infused his personal ideas into the office personnel, and has also introduced equipment and machinery for systematizing
and expediting his work and saving labor. In the treasurer's office are such labor saving machines as a signagraph for signing checks, bookkeeping and posting machines, adding machines, mimeograph machines, all of the electrically
operated type, and a machine for cancelling state bonds and
coupons.
The disbursements of the state treasurer's office run from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 annually. The best evidence of business-like administration can be found in the record that not a cent has been lost to the state through
his office and every cent handled can be accounted for. Mr. Johnson while state treasurer has been especially well known because of his aggressive fight against the antiquated depository law of West Virginia, a law copied from old Virginia more than half a century ago. The system has remained unchanged, an incubus on the efficient and business-like handling of state finances, and only the exceeding carefulness of a state treasurer like Mr. Johnson has avoided
heavy losses that are inseparable from the risks involved in the law itself, in spite of all vigilance exercised by officials. Mr. Johnson while state treasurer has studied and collected data from practically every state in the Union and also from private corporations illustrating the best
means of handling finances, and out of this wide study and experience he has prepared bills for proposed laws, thus placing the responsibility for the present system squarely up to the Legislature.
At the annual convention of the State Auditors and Treasurers Association of the United States held in Atlantic City in October, 1921, Mr. Johnson was elected second vice president. He was also honored by being invited
to deliver an address on the subject "How and by Whom Should Public Funds Be Deposited."
Mr. Johnson is a member of the Methodist Church, and is affiliated with the Knights of Pythias, Elks and Moose. He married Miss Ernie Young, who was born and reared in Charleston. Mr. Johnson has his official residence at Charleston, but his home is at Mount Hope in Fayette
County.6
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2006 |
| Father* | John Miles Johnson2 b. 25 Apr 1840, d. 25 Jul 1906 |
| Mother* | Caroline Woodrum2 b. 17 Sep 1840, d. 25 Jan 1920 |
Family: William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson and "Ernie" Young
Family: William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson and Allie Groves
Family: William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson and Erma Young
Citations
- [S49] Reunion: Page - Kincaid June 28, 1987.
- [S51] Descendants of William Johnson: David Fridley, http://www.fridley.net/johnsonfay/index.htm#toc
- [S296] Census: 1870 Fayette, West Virginia, Falls of Kanawha, image 25, HH#165-160
Johnson, Miles 30
wife Caroline 25
McClellan 8
Julia E. 6
Clark 5
Nathan 3
Babe 9/12 (William Simpson "Pistol Bill"). - [S537] Death Records: WV Division of Culture and History, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx, William Simpson Johnson, of 1521 Lee Street, born November 13, 1871, s/o John Miles Johnson (Fayette County, WV) and Caroline Young [error?] Johnson (Fayette County, WV), occupation Secretary of West Virginia Crippled Children, married to Emma Young, age 70y 6m 21d, died August 3, 1942 in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia of general abdominal carcinomatosis. Informant Emma Y. Johnson. Buried August 5, 1942 in Spring? Hill Cemetery, Charleston, West Virginia by Simpson, Inc.
- [S297] Ancestry.com: Our Meder-Dempsey Family, 2/23/2005, Cathy Meder-Dempsey, http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
- [S50] The History of West Virginia, Old and New. Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
Chicago and New York, Volume III, pg. 52-53.
"Ernie" Young
F
"Ernie" Young married William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson, son of John Miles Johnson and Caroline Woodrum.
| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2012 |
Family: "Ernie" Young and William Simpson "Pistol Bill" Johnson
Reverend William Johnson
M
| Last Edited | 14 Sep 2004 |
Alfred M. Yeatman III
M
Alfred M. Yeatman III married Dianna Leigh Johnson, daughter of Gary Lee Johnson and Arlene Rosalie Kemp, in May 1994.1
| Last Edited | 14 Sep 2004 |
Child of Alfred M. Yeatman III and Dianna Leigh Johnson
- Trevor Miles Yeatman b. 23 May 1994
Citations
- [S21] Linda Kay Harclerode (Young) personal file.
Paula Lynn Johnson
F, b. 15 January 1971
Paula Lynn Johnson was born on 15 January 1971.1 She is the daughter of Gary Lee Johnson and Arlene Rosalie Kemp. Paula Lynn Johnson married (?) Harrison on 12 June 1999.
| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2012 |
| Father* | Gary Lee Johnson b. 25 Jan 1937 |
| Mother* | Arlene Rosalie Kemp b. 6 Jan 1942 |
Family: Paula Lynn Johnson and (?) Harrison
Citations
- [S21] Linda Kay Harclerode (Young) personal file.
Trevor Miles Yeatman
M, b. 23 May 1994
Trevor Miles Yeatman was born on 23 May 1994. He is the son of Alfred M. Yeatman III and Dianna Leigh Johnson.
| Last Edited | 30 Sep 2004 |
| Father* | Alfred M. Yeatman III |
| Mother* | Dianna Leigh Johnson b. 15 Apr 1969, d. 29 May 1994 |
Marilyn Akey
F
Marilyn Akey married Kenneth Blair Gum, son of Stanford Bayard Gum and Glendoline Ruth "Sue" Wilfong.
| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2012 |
Children of Marilyn Akey and Kenneth Blair Gum
- Zane Bailey Gum b. 20 Apr 1998
- Zoe Alexandra Gum b. 28 Jun 1999
Zane Bailey Gum
M, b. 20 April 1998
| Relationship | 8th great-grandson of Johannes Wildfang [Sr.] |
| Last Edited | 1 Jul 2007 |
| Father* | Kenneth Blair Gum b. 9 Dec 1958 |
| Mother* | Marilyn Akey |
Zoe Alexandra Gum
F, b. 28 June 1999
| Relationship | 8th great-granddaughter of Johannes Wildfang [Sr.] |
Zoe Alexandra Gum was born on 28 June 1999. She is the daughter of Kenneth Blair Gum and Marilyn Akey.
| Last Edited | 1 Jul 2007 |
| Father* | Kenneth Blair Gum b. 9 Dec 1958 |
| Mother* | Marilyn Akey |
Walton Bright Gum
M, b. 28 January 1905, d. 24 September 1978
Walton Bright Gum was born on 28 January 1905 in Upshur, West Virginia.2,3,4,5,6,7 He was the son of Joseph Blair Gum and Myrtie May "Myrtie" Karickhoff.1 Walton Bright Gum married Gladys Irene Simons circa 1927.7 Walton Bright Gum died on 24 September 1978 in Oscoda, Iosco, Michigan, at age 73.4,2
| Last Edited | 6 Aug 2009 |
| Father* | Joseph Blair Gum1 b. 2 Nov 1874, d. 24 Oct 1963 |
| Mother* | Myrtie May "Myrtie" Karickhoff1 b. 3 Dec 1876, d. 22 Mar 1963 |
Child of Walton Bright Gum and Gladys Irene Simons
- Stanford Bayard Gum+ b. 18 Jul 1928, d. 27 Feb 2005
Citations
- [S220] Census: 1930 Upshur, West Virginia, Warren, District 11, May 6, 1930, HH#314-329
Gum, J. Blair, 55, age at first marriage, WV VA VA
wife Mytre M., 53, age at first marriage 25, WV WV WV
son W. Bright, 25, age at first marriage 22, WV WV WV
daughter-in-law, Gladys L., 23, age at first marriage 20, WV WV WV
grandson S. Bayard, 1 6/12, WV WV WV. - [S27] Ancestry.com: Social Security Death Index, Name: W. Gum
SSN: 233-62-2618
Last Residence: 48750 Oscoda, Iosco, Michigan, United States of America Born: 28 Jan 1905
Died: Sep 1978
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (1956 ). - [S796] Book: Upshur County Births 1897 - 1906, Karol Janel King and Eunice Jean Childress for the Upshur County Historical Society, 2006, GUM, Walton Bright M 28 Jan 1905 Joseph Blair GUM Myrtie May KARICKHOFF 3-162.
- [S417] Ancestry.com: Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996, Name: Walton B GUM
Birth Date: 28 January 05
Death Date: 24 September 78
Gender: Male
Residence: Oscoda, Iosco, Michigan. - [S157] Census: 1910 Upshur, West Virginia, Warren, District 131, April 17, 1910, HH#34-34
Gum, Joseph B., 35, married 8 years, WV VA VA
wife Myrtie M., 33, married 8 years, 1 child, 1 living, WV VA WV
son Walton B., 5, WV WV WV. - [S167] Census: 1920 Upshur, West Virginia, Warren, District 141, January 17, 1920, HH#185-185
Gum, J. Blair, 45, WV VA VA
wife Myrtie, 43, WV WV WV
son W. Bright, 14, WV WV WV. - [S220] Census: 1930 Upshur, West Virginia, Warren, District 11, May 6, 1930, HH#314-329
Gum, J. Blair, 55, age at first marriage, WV VA VA
wife Mytre M., 53, age at first marriage 25, WV WV WV
son W. Bright, 25, age at first marriage 22, WV WV WV
daughter-in-law, Gladys I., 23, age at first marriage 20, WV WV WV
grandson S. Bayard, 1 6/12, WV WV WV.
Gladys Irene Simons1
F
Gladys Irene Simons married Walton Bright Gum, son of Joseph Blair Gum and Myrtie May "Myrtie" Karickhoff, circa 1927.2
| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2012 |
Child of Gladys Irene Simons and Walton Bright Gum
- Stanford Bayard Gum+ b. 18 Jul 1928, d. 27 Feb 2005
Citations
- [S636] Jim Simon, email to John Teets, http://johnteets.com, 12/16/2005.
- [S220] Census: 1930 Upshur, West Virginia, Warren, District 11, May 6, 1930, HH#314-329
Gum, J. Blair, 55, age at first marriage, WV VA VA
wife Mytre M., 53, age at first marriage 25, WV WV WV
son W. Bright, 25, age at first marriage 22, WV WV WV
daughter-in-law, Gladys I., 23, age at first marriage 20, WV WV WV
grandson S. Bayard, 1 6/12, WV WV WV.
Jacob Teets1
M, b. circa 1787, d. between 1861 and 1870
| Relationship | Son of Henry Teets |
| Charts | Henry Teets, b. b1760 Indented Descendant Chart |
Jacob Teets was born circa 1787; he appeared many times between 1804 and 1848 in the Tax Records for Monongalia County (before 1818), in Preston County (after 1818) and in Barbour County after 1845 (see Teets in Tax Records). His father Henry and several of his brothers and sons also appeared in these records.
In the 1800 census in Allegany County, Maryland, there are 2 males between 10 and 16 and in 1810 those same 2 are between 16 and 25. Age ranges in the census for 1800 and 1810 can support Jacob's birth date.
While Jacob seems to appear in census records for 1800 (with parents), 1810, and 1820, his age was explicitly shown as 63 in 1850, and his age was explicitly shown as 72 in 1860. Using this informatiion, his birth date is calculated to be between 1787 or 1788. 1787 was used as his birth date. His birth location is unknown.2,5,6,7,8,9
He was the son of Henry Teets and Mary (?).2,3,4 Jacob Teets married Mary Barbara Miller, daughter of George "Oil" Miller, on 11 August 1806 in Shenandoah, Virginia.10,11,12,13,14
Jacob Teets died between 1861 and 1870 in Preston, West Virginia.8,15
Jacob Teets was also known as Jacob Dietz.12 Jacob Teets was also known as Jacob Deets.6 Jacob Teets was also known as Jacob Tetes.7
He was probably one of the two males age 10 to 15 listed in the household of his father, Henry Teats, in the 1800 Federal Census of Sandy Creek, Allegany, Maryland.16
Jacob Teets appeared on the 1810 Federal Census of Monongalia, Virginia, with a household consisting of one male under age 10 (son an unknown person ), one male age 16 to 25 (himself), one female under 10 (daughter an unknown person ), one female age 16 to 25 (wife Mary Barbara Miller).2 The "Muster Roll of Captain Leonard Cupp's Company" from what is now Preston County, in service in 1812, shows Christian Teets, Michael Teets, Adam Teets, and Jacob Teets. This record is seen in Wiley's "History of Preston County."17
Jacob Teets appeared on the 1820 Federal Census.5 He and Mary Barbara Miller appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Hardy, Virginia, enumerated 19 August 1850. Their daughter Sophia was listed as living with them.6 Jacob Teets and Mary Barbara Miller appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Hardy, Virginia, enumerated 19 June 1860, They were both shown as 72 years of age in this census.7
In the 1800 census in Allegany County, Maryland, there are 2 males between 10 and 16 and in 1810 those same 2 are between 16 and 25. Age ranges in the census for 1800 and 1810 can support Jacob's birth date.
While Jacob seems to appear in census records for 1800 (with parents), 1810, and 1820, his age was explicitly shown as 63 in 1850, and his age was explicitly shown as 72 in 1860. Using this informatiion, his birth date is calculated to be between 1787 or 1788. 1787 was used as his birth date. His birth location is unknown.2,5,6,7,8,9
Jacob Teets was also known as Jacob Dietz.12 Jacob Teets was also known as Jacob Deets.6 Jacob Teets was also known as Jacob Tetes.7
He was probably one of the two males age 10 to 15 listed in the household of his father, Henry Teats, in the 1800 Federal Census of Sandy Creek, Allegany, Maryland.16
Jacob Teets appeared on the 1810 Federal Census of Monongalia, Virginia, with a household consisting of one male under age 10 (son an unknown person ), one male age 16 to 25 (himself), one female under 10 (daughter an unknown person ), one female age 16 to 25 (wife Mary Barbara Miller).2 The "Muster Roll of Captain Leonard Cupp's Company" from what is now Preston County, in service in 1812, shows Christian Teets, Michael Teets, Adam Teets, and Jacob Teets. This record is seen in Wiley's "History of Preston County."17
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2012 |
| Father* | Henry Teets2,3 b. b 1760, d. a 1832 |
| Mother* | Mary (?)4 b. b 1760 |
Children of Jacob Teets and Mary Barbara Miller
- Joseph "Joe" Teets+ b. c 1808
- Mary Anna "Ann/Annie" Teets+ b. c 1810, d. a 1880
- George Teets+18 b. bt 1812 - 1815, d. a 1880
- Henry Teets+ b. 18 Dec 1813, d. 23 Oct 1873
- Jacob Teets Sr.+19 b. 18 Jul 1815, d. 9 Feb 1892
- Unknown Female F1 Teets5 b. bt 1816 - 1820
- Unknown Female F2 Teets5 b. bt 1816 - 1820
- Anthony Teets+ b. 21 Nov 1820, d. 30 Mar 1906
- Daniel Teets+ b. 21 Apr 1823, d. 30 Mar 1911
- Levi Teets+ b. 21 May 1825, d. 22 Dec 1893
- Catherine "Kate" Teets+ b. 25 Feb 1827, d. 26 Aug 1908
- Martin Teets+20 b. 9 Jun 1830, d. 12 Feb 1892
- Sophia Teets+6 b. c 1834, d. b 1873
Citations
- [S1024] Ancestry.com: War of 1812 Service Records, Name: Jacob Teets
Company: 2 REG'T (EVANS') VIRGINIA MILITIA.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 206
Roll Exct: 602. - [S876] Census: 1810 Monongalia, Virginia, Household of Henry Teets:
Free white males:
1 under 10,
4 10-15,
2 16-25,
0 26-44,
1 over 45
Free white females:
1 under 10,
1 10-15,
2 16-25
1 26-44
1 over 45
ON THE SAME CENSUS PAGE:
Jacob Teets
Free white males:
1 under 10,
0 10-15,
1 16-25,
0 26-44,
0 over 45
Free white females:
1 under 10,
0 10-15,
2 15-25,
0 26-44,
0 over 45. - [S2799] William "Bill" Travers, Email to John Teets, 2/14/2012, Teets Genealogy Still Searching
[w/ 3 attachments]. - [S1346] Death Register: WV Preston County year ending December 31, 1859, from returns made by W. Sigler Com. Rev. 1st district. Attachment to email sent to John Teets by William Travers, 3/1/2008, subject: Re: Teets Genealogy, Line 541, Mary [Teets] Wolf, died September 7, 1857 in Crab Orchard, Preston County, (West) Virginia, age 68, d/o Henry Teets & Mary, informant: John Wolf (husband).
- [S2798] Census: 1820 Preston, Virginia, [Note: Henry and four sons lived side-by-side in 1820, including Adam, John, Jacob, and Michael]
Name: Jacob Teater
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Preston, Virginia
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 4
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - Under 16: 7
Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 9
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 9. - [S12] Census: 1850, Hardy, Virginia, District 123, August 19, 1850, HH#470-477
head, Jacob Deets, 63, VA
wife Barbara, 63, VA
daughter Sophia, 16, VA. - [S13] Census: 1860 Hardy, Virginia, District 1, June 19, 1860, HH#194-198
head Tetes, Jacob, 72, VA
wife Barbara, 72, WV. - [S415] James Funkhouser, email to John Teets, Teets-Miller, 6/1/2005.
- [S14] Descendants of Jacob Teets - Mary K Myers Teets 10/27/2003.
- [S26] FamilySearch.org Individual Record, Barbara Lydia Miller married Jacob Teats 8/11/1806.
- [S131] Marriage Records: Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850, Jacob Teats and Barbara Miller 11 August 1806 Shenandoah.
- [S415] James Funkhouser, email to John Teets, Teets-Miller, 6/1/2005.
On 11 August 1806 in Shenandoah County, she married Jacob Dietz/Teets.
[Ashby, Shenandoah County Marriage Bonds, p. 124; Shenandoah County Wills T:119 (George's estate sett.) "wife of Jacob Teats"; Shenandoah County Deeds MM:11.] - [S204] Marriage Records: "Shenandoah County Marriage Bonds 1772-1850", by John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr., Iberian Publishing Co., Athens, Georgia, 1984, p. 210, Teats, Jacob & Barbara Miller, 11 Aug 1806, daughter of Geo., p. 343, Miller, Barbara & Jacob Teats, 11 Aug 1806, daughter of Geo.
- [S204] Marriage Records: "Shenandoah County Marriage Bonds 1772-1850", by John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr., Iberian Publishing Co., Athens, Georgia, 1984, p. 124
August 11, 1806
Teats, Jacob
Miller, Barbara, d/o Geo. - [S495] Upshur County Historical Society, died in Preston County, West Virginia.
- [S2797] Census: 1800 Allegany, Maryland, Name: Henry Teats
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Glade, Allegany, Maryland
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 5
Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 10
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 13. - [S2820] Book: "History of Preston County" by Samuel T. Wiley, p. 292.
- [S760] Phyllis Teets, email to John Teets, 11/10/2008, r.e. Marriage
George is one of Jacob's sons, if you look at the things Raymond Wolfe gave he was one of his kids that there was no information on. - [S171] Mary K. Myers Teets, Journal, Descendants of Jacob Teets, dated 5/23/2003.
- [S152] Les Carpenter, email to John Teets, Re: Cousins,dated 12/21/2004.




