Son of Meshack Teter of VA and Sarah Ann Owings of NC.
md: Emily "Emma" Jane Padget*, 1866, Scotland MO
ch inc:
-William Teter 1867–1868
-Amelia "Millie" Melissa Teter 1869–1932/KS m: Adolph Huffman
-Nellie Teter 1876–after 1958/KS? md: Cook
-John Sanders Teter 1880–1958/KS m: Alice Demaree
-Maggie Jane Teter 1889–1975/ID m: Charles Hughes, 1906
-Charlie b/d before 1900
-Two unknown, b/d before 1900
(Had 4 of 8 children living 1900, 1910 census)
*Emma's maiden name shown as "LEE" in cemetery record, as "PADGET" on marriage record.
MO. marriage records:
Oliver Tyer
Marriage Date 1866
Marriage Place Scotland, Missouri
Registration Place Scotland, Missouri
Spouse Emily Jane Padget
Oliver was a coal miner and farmer.
1860 Scotland MO: TETER Meshac/40, Sarah/22, Oliver/14, George/12, Melissa/10, Franklin/6, Bertha J/1
1870 Knob Noster, Johnson MO: TETER Oliver/25, Emma/20, Amelia/1. Still in Johnson Co. 1880 with children Millie/11, Nellie/4, John/1m
Family moved to Fairview, Henry County by 1900 where Oliver and Emma lived out their lives:
1900 TETER Oliver N/54/IL-VA-NC, Emma/53/IL-England-IL, John/20, Maggie/11. Married 34 yrs, Emma has 4 of 8 children living, as she did in 1910 census.
Mo. death cert filed as Oliver N. Teter
76Y 10M 15D
Widower
Farmer
COD: Lobar pneumonia
Informant: John Teter, Deepwater, his son
Burial: Sep 24, 1922, Wm. Dunning Cem.
Researching re dau Nellie Teter Cook, living in IS 1958 per brothers obit. She has been shown to be Nellie May who died 1959 in IL, buried in CO with 1st husband Harley Elwood, and who had 2nd marriage to Clarence Baughman who died 1945. That Nellie was born in IA and she is linked to parents Samuel and Mary (Harriett) Teter. Appears to be a different Nellie Teter.
Originally buried in William "Billie" Dunning cemetery. Remains from the 342 known graves and the Dunning cemetery gate were moved to Englewood about 1979 to make way for the Lakes projects. The cemetery was "recreated" in Englewood as shown in photo at right. Most of the graves are marked with a standard marker, altho a few of the original tombstones were moved and placed here. Many graves are marked as "unknown".
Son of Meshack Teter of VA and Sarah Ann Owings of NC.
md: Emily "Emma" Jane Padget*, 1866, Scotland MO
ch inc:
-William Teter 1867–1868
-Amelia "Millie" Melissa Teter 1869–1932/KS m: Adolph Huffman
-Nellie Teter 1876–after 1958/KS? md: Cook
-John Sanders Teter 1880–1958/KS m: Alice Demaree
-Maggie Jane Teter 1889–1975/ID m: Charles Hughes, 1906
-Charlie b/d before 1900
-Two unknown, b/d before 1900
(Had 4 of 8 children living 1900, 1910 census)
*Emma's maiden name shown as "LEE" in cemetery record, as "PADGET" on marriage record.
MO. marriage records:
Oliver Tyer
Marriage Date 1866
Marriage Place Scotland, Missouri
Registration Place Scotland, Missouri
Spouse Emily Jane Padget
Oliver was a coal miner and farmer.
1860 Scotland MO: TETER Meshac/40, Sarah/22, Oliver/14, George/12, Melissa/10, Franklin/6, Bertha J/1
1870 Knob Noster, Johnson MO: TETER Oliver/25, Emma/20, Amelia/1. Still in Johnson Co. 1880 with children Millie/11, Nellie/4, John/1m
Family moved to Fairview, Henry County by 1900 where Oliver and Emma lived out their lives:
1900 TETER Oliver N/54/IL-VA-NC, Emma/53/IL-England-IL, John/20, Maggie/11. Married 34 yrs, Emma has 4 of 8 children living, as she did in 1910 census.
Mo. death cert filed as Oliver N. Teter
76Y 10M 15D
Widower
Farmer
COD: Lobar pneumonia
Informant: John Teter, Deepwater, his son
Burial: Sep 24, 1922, Wm. Dunning Cem.
Researching re dau Nellie Teter Cook, living in IS 1958 per brothers obit. She has been shown to be Nellie May who died 1959 in IL, buried in CO with 1st husband Harley Elwood, and who had 2nd marriage to Clarence Baughman who died 1945. That Nellie was born in IA and she is linked to parents Samuel and Mary (Harriett) Teter. Appears to be a different Nellie Teter.
Originally buried in William "Billie" Dunning cemetery. Remains from the 342 known graves and the Dunning cemetery gate were moved to Englewood about 1979 to make way for the Lakes projects. The cemetery was "recreated" in Englewood as shown in photo at right. Most of the graves are marked with a standard marker, altho a few of the original tombstones were moved and placed here. Many graves are marked as "unknown".
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