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Those are superb obsevations. Due to so many many marriages between the Rays and the Teaters Joseph Ray line and Zacharia Ray line in Garrard when you say Ray you say Teater vice versa. i would like to add some notes for the interested parties. Court on September 21, 1763. The suit was brought against John Walker by David Robinson. The plaintiff proved his account of 5 pounds, ten shillings, and neither the defendant Walker nor his garnishee George Teator appearing, on plaintiff's motion attachment is awarded him against sd. garnishee returnable here next court. (Augusta County Court order books, Book 8, page 224) . Some tie in notes here. Botetourt Orders of the court for service records French Indian War include both George Teater and David Robinson. formation of Botetourt Co shows David Robsinson appointed as judge. They key to this part is that where did David Robinson live in 1763?- page 310-311 DEED BOOK NO 5 Page 154.--19th March, 1753. Borden, etc., to John Walker, Jr., 302 acres of 92100. (Back Creek ?); corner Joseph Culton, Moffets Cr., Robert Culton. Delivered: Alexander Walker, October 2d, 1775, Archibald Buchanan. Teste: James and Wm. McCoskry, Alexander McMullen. AUGUST, 1762 (A). Robinson vs. Robinson.--David Robinson complains: In 1746 James Robinson, cousin of orator, now (1762) deceased, took up 800 acres on 335 South Fork of Roanoke, intending the same for his two sons, John, the eldest, and Thomas. In 1756 John died intestate, leaving Elizabeth Robinson his only child and heir-at-law an infant about 8 years old. Page 550.--30th October, 1763. James Gorrell, of Baltimore County, Maryland, to William Robinson, of Augusta, power of attorney to convey to David Robinson, quantity as may be laid off by William and David, part of 620 acres on North Branch Roanoke, joining lands of Jno. Robinson and Tobias Bright, �79.10. Teste: Wm. Davis, Page 55.--20th August, 1765. James Robinson and Hannah ( ) to Arthur Graham, 75, 200 acres in Borden's tract on Hays Creek; corner John Walker's land. Teste: David Scott, Andrew Hays, Charles Hays. Delivered: Wm. Buchanan, August, 1769. Botetourt Court Minuets 1770 Nov. John Neilly, foreman, Joseph Looney, Stephen Rentfro, John Collier, Edward Springer, James Bean, George McAfee, John Taylor, Samuel Lawrence, James Bryant, James McCowan, John Looney, David Smith, William Campbell, John Walker, David Cloyd & Isaac Taylor were sworn a Grand Jury of Inquest for the body of this County, & having received their charge withdrew & after sometime returned & presented Mary Welch for having a bastard child. Augusta vs. Trimble; page 48, Monsieur Piero, alias Peter Tostee, (February), vs. Evans, (November), vs. Richardson; page 52, John Walker, pedler, (February), vs. Watson Wilson; page 53, John Graham, in Fairfax, (February, May, August), vs. Hardin; page 57, George Bowman, Scholl's son-in-law, (February, August), vs. Rogers; page 59, Jacob Harmon, near Peaked Mountain, (February, May, August); page 60, John Jones, Frederick, vs. Craig, (February, May, August), vs. Netherton; page 61, George Anderson, Culpeper, (February, August, November), vs. Homes, &c.; page 63, James Armstrong, White, (February), vs. Cleghorm, vs. Cumbeeford, vs. Marrow; page 66, John Stevenson, Borden's land; page 68, William Armstrong, Roanoke; page 72, John Graham, Pasture; page 73, John Miller, pasture; page 80, William Sayers, Big.; page 90, John Rich, Frederick; page 91, Wm. Johnston, C. Pasture; page 95, Lydia Wilcox, Administratrix, in Frederick; page 97, Moses Dickie, Pennsylvania; page 107, James Carr, Pennsylvania, Patton's deed to you; page 116, Jacob Harmon, New River; page 119, William Engles, (May), your brother's motion to have you allowed what of the Parish money was consumed in your house; page 120, Doctor Robert Foile; page 123, Wm. Hunter, Merchant; page 126, Eleanor Berry, now wife of John Jones, (May), Recording Berry's Inventory; page 130, John Walker, brother to Samuel; page 137, Jeremiah Earley, in Culpeper; page 145, John Smith, South Branch; page 147, John Brown, South Branch; page 164, Moses Dickie, cousin to Pickens's Dickie; page 176, James Carr, One Eye; page 184, John McGinnis, Best man to Col. Quin; page 192, John Collins, Frederick; page 195, _____ Reynolds, Widow of James Reynolds, (November, 1750). There appears to be 3 John Walkers who moved through the timelines and areas of George Teater. The bordens tract John Walker is noted as moving to NC Dr Thomas Walker had a son John Walker who was to young to charge George Teater . The correct John Walker was brother of Samuel Walker John Walker the Peddler. At this time Samuel Teater was being born and George Teater did not appear in court. There is no more listing for George Teater in court after the date above .Yet he was ordered to appear in the next court. This was same time period George Pearis was aslo in debt several persons and he left to Rowan co NC. George Teater appears in debt for much of his early life Burr Harrison and his uncle Thomas Bullit then John Walker. It could be his absence was because he was on his way to Georgia. Addendum 2 Headrights of Orange Co., Virginia[1] Headrights were grants of 50 acres of land per "head" - or per white male over the age of 16 who transported himself to the colonies. They appear in the Court of Common Pleas in the county in which the land was granted. The attached file includes the headrights copied from the Orange Co., Va Court of Common Pleas in the 18th Century. These headrights function as the only real immigration record for English, Scot or Irish immigrants in that time period. The headright identifies the country of origin and generally the port of entry in the colonies. 17 Feb 1735- all from Grt Britain or Ireland to this colony 16 Mar 1735 Robert Bickers Samuel Drake Richard Parsons John Walker- James Robinson, Jean, Wm and George Robinson (from Ireland)- Joseph Ray (from Ireland) Samuel Teater married Elizabeth Ray a daughter of Joseph Ray Madison Ky Washington Co Va Garrard Ky Joseph Ray- John Davison, Jane, George, Thos, Wm & Samuel Davison (from Ireland). This Sur name family and names were neighbors of George Teater on the Crab Creek Tract John Maxwell, Margrot, John Jr, Thomas, Mary & Alexander Maxwell (from Ireland). This family is one of the early families of Garrard Kentucky and explored the area with George Teater Jr in 1782 William Kelly -- The kellys of ireland are the closest match to George Teater on DNA testing examination. One member John Kelly in James Picketts District Orange co was listed same time as George Jeter from Caroline Co sometimes spelled Teator. 1. egley's Virginia Frontier: The Beginning of the Southwest : the ... - Google Books Result by F. B. Kegley - 2003 - Reference - 786 pages ... 1753, John Walker, Sr., 359 acres on Mudlick Run on Roanoke books.google.com/books?isbn=0806317175... 1. CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VA; V. 2, pp 450 ... McGee, on North Fork Roanoke. Death of processioner William prevented further progress. ..... David Dreaddon, John Davis, Arthur McClure, John Walker- augusta court Inhabitants of North Branch of Roanoke petition that they be relieved of road work on the road down Cottage Creek. James Garrell, Thomas Ingles, William Ingles, Tobias Bright, George Pearis, William Pepper. Adam Loyday, Elija Isaac, Earick Bright, Thomas Hill, Benjamin Ogle, Jacob Brown, John Robinson. As to the question was George Pearis a owner of land at Goose Creek North fork of the Roanoke or did he live there. Above court wording says Inhabitants. He was a inhabitant he lived there. One of the Robinson boys also lived there too Burr Harrison's bond as assistant surveyor, 22d November, 1754. 3 Years after this date this man Burr Harrison who was in Augusta had his hand deep in George Teaters pocket while they both served together in Alexander Bealls MD Ranger Co 1757 to 1759. Its clear George Teater also owed money to John Walker the Peddler from Ireland 1763. Walker has notes being in the general area of George Pearis in the times George Pearis lived at Goose Creek on the North fork of the Roanoke. George Teater was ordered to appear in the next court 1763 he didnt appear no record. This was same year George Pearis took off to Rowan Co NC and the same year George Teater disappeared until 1768. A record for George Teater exists in Georgia 1765 under a English Royal Crown Grant. It makes sense a unemployed Soldier of Fortune a man who made a living at warfare with 2 small baby boys heavily in debt took off to Georgia to regroup and return to the Southern Irish Colony of Crab Creek where he paid in full and cash for x amount of acres.1768 The Deter Family History A Genealogy of Johan George Dieter by Eunice Dieter. Johann Georg Dieder, b. March 9, 1739, baptized April 29, 1739, m. Mari Catherine. Children: Johannes Diter, b. March 26, 1769, baptized April 9, 1769; Anna Marie Diether, b. April 17, 1771, baptized May 5, 1771; Elisabetha Diter, b. June 22, 1773, baptized October 3, 1773; Johann Georg Dieder, b. December 12, 1775, baptized January 5, 1776 in Delbehaden township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Source- "The Deter Family History, A Genealogy, Beginning with Johann Georg Dieder, Born in 1739.". John George Dieter was a German Dunker, the son of Jorig Fetter of Berks County, Pa. AKA Joh Geo Dieter. Ship allen landed 15 sept 1729. Jorick Fetter - AKA Joh Geo Dieter Johannes Mack Alexander Mack Alexander Mack Velton Mack.. William G Willoughby New River 1745 Dunkers Bottom called Mahanaim. Alexander Mack Jr Israel Samuel Ekerlin brake from the cloisters of Ephrata flee towards the setting sun 7th day settlement. luthern baptisms Opequon Rev Stover. pg 11 Rudi Maag (Mack) Opequon Elizabeth 1735 bap 2 may 1736 Peter Maag (Mack) Maag Johannes b 25 nov 1739 bap 24 4 1740 pg 57 Peter Maag (Mack) 1739 m Juliana Rhinehart. Joh Geo Dieter. Opequon Dieter Maria b 05 1736 bap 11 05 1736 Spon Christopher Scheagel Dieter Susana b 09 1736 bap 06 05 1736 Spon Jacob Chrisman Dieter John George b 03 09 1730 bap 04 29 1739 Spon George Bauman.. John George Dieter married Mari Cathrine and lived most of his life Berks Pa he is buried there in Delbehaden township Berks pa with his son John George Dieter. suggested reading # Honors to Alexander Mack - 2 visits - Jan 16 Interpretation of the life and thought of Alexander Mack, founder of the ... William G. Willoughby, a graduate of Elizabethtown College and Bethany ... www.cob-net.org/mack/honors.htm - 33k - Cached - Similar pages - # Brethren Bibliography Counting The Cost: William Willoughby, Brethren Press, 1979. The gripping story of Alexander Mack, the first minister of the Schwarzenau Brethren, ... www.cob-net.org/bibliography.htm - 59k - Cached - Similar pages - More results from www.cob-net.org » # Amazon.com: Counting the Cost: The Life of Alexander Mack: William ... ... the Cost: The Life of Alexander Mack: William G. Willoughby: Books. ... This book "Counting the Cost" is a wonderful biography of Alexander Mack, ... www.amazon.com/Counting-Cost-Life-Alexander-Mack/dp/0871781611 - 193k - Cached - Similar pages - # February 19: Alexander Mack; Christian History Institute Brethren Life and Thought 48, 1/2 (Winter/Spring 2003) 29 - 38. Willoughby, William G. "Honors to Alexander Mack." http://www.cob-net.org/mack/honors.htm. ... www.chinstitute.org/DAILYF/2001/02/daily-02-19-2001.shtml - 16k - Cached - Similar pages - # Counting the cost : the life of Alexander Mack, 1679-1735 ... Counting the cost : the life of Alexander Mack, 1679-1735. By: William G Willoughby ... Named Person: Alexander Mack • Document Type: Book .. Sugggeated reading Eunice Deter (Open Library) - 2 visits - 12:03am Decendants of Ulrich Steiner by Eunice Deter. (E. Deter, 1947). The Deter family history by Eunice Deter. (E. Deter, 1987) ... openlibrary.org/a/OL860350A - 6k - Cached - Similar pages - For Interested parties Teater family of Kentucky. George Teator has a headstone his date of birth was 1736. information as born as John George dieter 1739 is incorrectly reported in a manuscript The Teter family by Joseph Kellogg. The person George Teator of Kentucky signed his name George T Teator his birth is recorded on his headstone as 1736 being 79 yrs old 1815. There is no record of him ever using the name John nor is there any record of him using the sur name Dieter. i will repost these results for the Ray Teater clan. the males who came by George Teater Sr of Garrard Ky show to be haplogroup r1b There are no matchs out of 30 to anyone in Germany Swiss or Holland in Europe or the Untited States and Canada.. The closest match is to John Kelly born in Ireland followed by many matchs to the Mc Cellens in Scotland.. As seen above the Kellys came from Ireland with Joseph Ray. John Kelly is listed near a man named George Jeter sometimes spelled Teator who came from Caroline co to Orange co. He was a son of John Jeter who came from the Orkney islands in scotland or maybe Wales. international DNA database DNA results show. Lab Standard: Family Tree DNA 13 25 14 11 11 13 12 12 12 13 14 29 18 9 10 11 11 25 15 18 30 15 16 16 17 11 11 19 23 17 12 12 12 13 12 11 13 23 10 13 12 30 24 1 37/37 TEETER[USA-Kansas], TEETER[USA-Indiana], TETER[USA-Kentucky], TEETERS[USA-Virginia], TETER[USA-Virginia], 2 36/37 KELLY[USA-North Dakota], KELLY[USA-New York], KELLY[Ireland] 3 36/37 ROBERTSON[USA-Utah]: 2 gen, ROBERTSON[Scotland]: 3 gen 4 36/37 MACLACHLAN[USA-Michigan], MCLAUGHLIN[USA-Illinois], MCLAUGHLIN[Scotland], MCLAUGHLIN[~Scotland] 5 36/37 MCCLELLAN[USA-Utah]: 2 gen, MC CLELLAN[USA-Tennessee], MC CLELLAN[USA-South Carolina]: 2 gen, MCCLELLAN[USA-South Carolina]: 2 gen 6 36/37 MACLACHLAN[Scotland]: 3 gen, MACLACHLAN[~Scotland] 7 36/37 ERVIN[USA-Virginia]: 3 gen 8 36/37 TAGGART[USA-Utah]: 2 gen, TAGGART[USA-New Hampshire]: 2 gen, TAGGART[USA-Massachusetts]: 2 gen, TAGGART[Ireland]: 2 gen 9 36/37 MCCLELLAN[USA-Utah], MCCLELLAN[USA-Tennessee], MCCLELLAN[USA-South Carolina]: 2 gen I have inserted Joseph Ray as father of Elizabeth Ray who married Samuel Teater over John Ray even though they both have frontier notes with George Teater Sr, yet Joseph has more and was in the battles with Samuel as listed in the pension of Timothy Logan Jr. Ace Notify Administrator about this message?
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