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William Abel Teague Sr.

Birth
Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Death
26 May 1762 (aged 66)
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
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William Teague (109776879)

Suggested edit: Notes for William Teague:
William sold his father's land in 1714 when he was 21 years old. A deed for William in Cecil County, Maryland states that he is planning to leave Cecil County. He migrated to Frederick County, Virginia about 1734. Deeds in Frederick County, Virginia show the names of three of his sons. William left Frederick County in 1751 for North Carolina.
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Father: Edward Teague b: ABT 1659 in of, Cecil, Maryland
Part II

Data verified by internet resource: Family Bible of Lyda and Vola Padgett.
Data posting by Alan Lerwick (genforum.genealogy.com) dated Sept. 11, 2003, says that Isabella as also William's cousin. William's mother Susanna Welch, and Isabella's mother Elizabeth Welch were sisters. Other sources say that Isabella's mother was Elizabeth Ives or Innes.
Abstracts of Cecil County, Maryland Land Records 1673-1751 FHL book 14 May 1714 William Teague of Baltimore County, planter to Abraham Pennington of Cecil County £10 for 100 acres at the head of Saw Branch on the east side of Susquehanna River, part of a tract purchased by Edward Teague, dec'd father of the said, William Teague
Witnesses: John Hans Steelman & Henry Hollingsworth JPs: Jno Jawert & Matt VanBebber
Abstracts of Cecil County, Maryland Land Records 1673-1751 FHL book 29 Jan 1733 Abraham Pennington, late of Cecil County, now of Virginia, yeoman to John Graham to John Graham of Cecil County £50 for 100 acres on the east side of Susquehanna River, which William Teague, son and heir of Edward Teague, late of Cecil County, by Deed dated 14 May 1714 conveyed to the said, Abraham Pennington. Witnesses: John Black, Elizabeth Jackson & Jane Manyer JPs: Edward Jackson & Andrew Barry
Inhabitants of Cecil County, Maryland 1649-1774 FHL book Land Patents & Certificates in Cecil Co 1649-1774 William Teague 1716 Teague's Endeavor (100 acres)
1734 Teague's Choice (50 acres)
1734 Teague's Forrest (100 acres)
1734 Teague's Hopewell (50 acres)
Abstracts of Cecil County, Maryland Land Records 1673-1751 FHL book 28 Oct 1732 William Barne of Baltimore County, planter to John Hammond of Cecil County £20 for 200 acres called Barne's Forrest in Cecil Co on Octoraro River Witnesses: William Husbands & William Teague JPs: Edward Jackson & Jno Copson
Frederick County, Virginia Minutes of Court Records 1743-1745 FHL book 13 Jul 1744 William Teague, assignee of John Baldwin vs John Shearer & James Davis, debt
Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys Frederick County, Virginia 1747-1780 FHL book 4 Apr 1750 Rubin Rutherford 444 acres on Shenandoah River about 1 mile from Vestal's, adjoining his own land, William Hall, John Sweim & William Teague. A survey by Guy Broadwater. Witnesses: John Vestal & Nathaniel Thomas.
Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys Frederick County, Virginia 1747-1780 FHL book No Date Walter Shurly 472 acres adjoining Nathaniel Thomas, William Teague & Capt. Thomas Rutherford. A survey by Guy Broadwater Witnesses: George Holdbrrok & Francis Davis
The Library of Virginia http://eagle.vsla.edu/lonn: 11 Oct 1750 Grant to William Teague 145 acres on Cat Tail Run in Frederick County. (land now in Berkeley County, West Virginia)
Frederick County, Virginia Deed Books 1743-1758 FHL book 13 Jun 1751 William Teague & Elijah Teague of Parish and County of Frederick to Benjamin Sebastian of the County of Fairfax, gentleman. £18 for 88 acres formerly Granted to Richard Pendal. PendalL by Deed bearing date 3 Oct 1734 and by him sold to said William Teague on 20 & 21 Jun 1742. A survey by Mr. Guy Broadwater. Signed - William Teague & Elijah Teague Witnesses: Gerrard Alexander, Gersham Keys, John Swim, Ruth Keys & Thomas Speake
Abstracts of the Deed Books of Rowan County, North Carolina 1753-1785 FHL book 26 May 1762 William Teague to Joshua Teague. For love, household goods and lands and all substance. Witnesses: John Swaim, Elijah Teague & William Swaim (John Swaim & William Swaim are brothers)
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Part II Mother: Susannah Welch b: ABT 1670 in of, Baltimore, Maryland
William sold his father's land in 1714 at the age of 21. A deed for William in Cecil County, Maryland, states that he is planning to leave Cecil County. He migrated to Frederick County, Virginia c1737. Deeds in Frederick County, Virginia show the names of three of his sons. He left Frederick County, Virginia c1751 for the Carolinas. (This info comes from the Teague Homepage at http://members.aol.com/GillyKilly/Teague.html.
Notes for Isabella Elizabeth Loftin:
Some records show that Isabel was married first to John Pennington, her maiden name was Isabell Loftin so she was Isabell Pennington, a widow when she married William Teague. All the Pennington confusion arises from this first marriage if, in fact, it took place. I have chosen to list Isabella in my files with her maiden name, Loftin.
From Ancestors of William Teague Gedcom file 574081.ged-
"Some sources, including Family Search Ancestral File, have Isabella's surname as Pennington, but according to Patsy Elaine Morin (a descendant of Elijah Teague and Sarah Morgan) who has court records from Benton (now Calhoun) County Alabama, her understanding is that Pennington was a married name and that Isabella was widowed when she married William Teague. An extensive Internet posting by Ed Bergeron at www.Genforum.com listing 6 generations of descendants of Edward Teague (1655) shows Isabella Pennington as the daughter of Abraham Pennington and his wife Mary. After evaluating all the sources I have personally seen, I believe Isabella was a Loftin by birth. Abraham and Mary Pennington were possibly her 1st husband's parents?
I have seen no sources with real evidence that she was the daughter of Abraham Pennington, and the Loftin family has more than one source which connects her to William Loftin as father. These same sources show she was the sister of Thomas Loftin who was the father of Elizabeth Loftin who married Moses Teague (Isabella's son) - i.e., Moses Teague and Elizabeth Loftin were 1st cousins.
An Ashley Loftin pedigree chart lists Isabella (shown as Isabell) w/death date of 1731. I have seen another approximate death date (unconfirmed) of 1737. Another unconfirmed Internet source has a death date/place for Isabella as 1762 in Rowan County, North Carolina. I have posted an Email to this source (listed only as "Kathleen" requesting more sources on this (as of 9-15-99)."
More About William Teague and Isabella Loftin:
Marriage: Sep 01, 1715, Spesutie Hund, Baltimore, Maryland334,335,336,337
Children of William Teague and Isabella Loftin are:
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i. Rachael Teague, born Oct 01, 1735, in Cecil, Maryland or Mecklenburg, Frederick, Virginia; died 1798 in Ohio County, West Virginia; married Colonel David Shepherd Bet. 1752 - 1753.
ii. Edward Teague*, born Aug 30, 1716, in Cecil, Maryland; died Jun 10, 1807, in Burke, North Carolina. iii. Moses Teague*, born Mar 03, 1717/18 in Cecil, Maryland; died Aug 1799 in Chatham, North Carolina. iv. Elijah Teague*, born Bet. 1719 - 1720 in Cecil, Maryland; died Sep 01, 1720, in Cecil, Maryland.
v. Abraham Teague*, born May 01, 1721, in Cecil, Maryland; died Aft. 1784 in Rowan, North Carolina. vi. Charity Teague*, born Dec 14, 1722, in Cecil, Maryland; died Abt. 1799 in Surry, North Carolina.
vii. Elijah Teague*, born May 01, 1726 in Cecil, Maryland; died Abt. 1780 in Black Jack, Ninety Six, South Carolina. viii. Susannah Teague*, born Jan 03, 1729/30 in Cecil, Maryland; died Abt. 1812 in Greene, Georgia.
ix. Joshua Teague*, born Jan 30, 1730/31 in Cecil, Maryland; died Bet. 1804 - 1808 in Laurens, South Carolina. x. William Teague*, born Jul 30, 1733 in Cecil, Maryland; died 1733 in Cecil, Maryland.
xi. William Abel Teague*, born May 16, 1734 in Cecil, Maryland; died Nov 01, 1803 in Iredell, North Carolina. xii. Isaac Teague*, born Abt. 1737 in Cecil, Marlyand; died Aft. 1787 in Cumberland, North Carolina.
xiii. Benjamin Teague*, born Abt. 1739 in Frederick, Virginai; died in Cumberland, North Carolina.
Contributor: Jerry Scott (46927461) • [email protected]
William Teague (109776879)

Suggested edit: Notes for William Teague:
William sold his father's land in 1714 when he was 21 years old. A deed for William in Cecil County, Maryland states that he is planning to leave Cecil County. He migrated to Frederick County, Virginia about 1734. Deeds in Frederick County, Virginia show the names of three of his sons. William left Frederick County in 1751 for North Carolina.
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Father: Edward Teague b: ABT 1659 in of, Cecil, Maryland
Part II

Data verified by internet resource: Family Bible of Lyda and Vola Padgett.
Data posting by Alan Lerwick (genforum.genealogy.com) dated Sept. 11, 2003, says that Isabella as also William's cousin. William's mother Susanna Welch, and Isabella's mother Elizabeth Welch were sisters. Other sources say that Isabella's mother was Elizabeth Ives or Innes.
Abstracts of Cecil County, Maryland Land Records 1673-1751 FHL book 14 May 1714 William Teague of Baltimore County, planter to Abraham Pennington of Cecil County £10 for 100 acres at the head of Saw Branch on the east side of Susquehanna River, part of a tract purchased by Edward Teague, dec'd father of the said, William Teague
Witnesses: John Hans Steelman & Henry Hollingsworth JPs: Jno Jawert & Matt VanBebber
Abstracts of Cecil County, Maryland Land Records 1673-1751 FHL book 29 Jan 1733 Abraham Pennington, late of Cecil County, now of Virginia, yeoman to John Graham to John Graham of Cecil County £50 for 100 acres on the east side of Susquehanna River, which William Teague, son and heir of Edward Teague, late of Cecil County, by Deed dated 14 May 1714 conveyed to the said, Abraham Pennington. Witnesses: John Black, Elizabeth Jackson & Jane Manyer JPs: Edward Jackson & Andrew Barry
Inhabitants of Cecil County, Maryland 1649-1774 FHL book Land Patents & Certificates in Cecil Co 1649-1774 William Teague 1716 Teague's Endeavor (100 acres)
1734 Teague's Choice (50 acres)
1734 Teague's Forrest (100 acres)
1734 Teague's Hopewell (50 acres)
Abstracts of Cecil County, Maryland Land Records 1673-1751 FHL book 28 Oct 1732 William Barne of Baltimore County, planter to John Hammond of Cecil County £20 for 200 acres called Barne's Forrest in Cecil Co on Octoraro River Witnesses: William Husbands & William Teague JPs: Edward Jackson & Jno Copson
Frederick County, Virginia Minutes of Court Records 1743-1745 FHL book 13 Jul 1744 William Teague, assignee of John Baldwin vs John Shearer & James Davis, debt
Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys Frederick County, Virginia 1747-1780 FHL book 4 Apr 1750 Rubin Rutherford 444 acres on Shenandoah River about 1 mile from Vestal's, adjoining his own land, William Hall, John Sweim & William Teague. A survey by Guy Broadwater. Witnesses: John Vestal & Nathaniel Thomas.
Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys Frederick County, Virginia 1747-1780 FHL book No Date Walter Shurly 472 acres adjoining Nathaniel Thomas, William Teague & Capt. Thomas Rutherford. A survey by Guy Broadwater Witnesses: George Holdbrrok & Francis Davis
The Library of Virginia http://eagle.vsla.edu/lonn: 11 Oct 1750 Grant to William Teague 145 acres on Cat Tail Run in Frederick County. (land now in Berkeley County, West Virginia)
Frederick County, Virginia Deed Books 1743-1758 FHL book 13 Jun 1751 William Teague & Elijah Teague of Parish and County of Frederick to Benjamin Sebastian of the County of Fairfax, gentleman. £18 for 88 acres formerly Granted to Richard Pendal. PendalL by Deed bearing date 3 Oct 1734 and by him sold to said William Teague on 20 & 21 Jun 1742. A survey by Mr. Guy Broadwater. Signed - William Teague & Elijah Teague Witnesses: Gerrard Alexander, Gersham Keys, John Swim, Ruth Keys & Thomas Speake
Abstracts of the Deed Books of Rowan County, North Carolina 1753-1785 FHL book 26 May 1762 William Teague to Joshua Teague. For love, household goods and lands and all substance. Witnesses: John Swaim, Elijah Teague & William Swaim (John Swaim & William Swaim are brothers)
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Part II Mother: Susannah Welch b: ABT 1670 in of, Baltimore, Maryland
William sold his father's land in 1714 at the age of 21. A deed for William in Cecil County, Maryland, states that he is planning to leave Cecil County. He migrated to Frederick County, Virginia c1737. Deeds in Frederick County, Virginia show the names of three of his sons. He left Frederick County, Virginia c1751 for the Carolinas. (This info comes from the Teague Homepage at http://members.aol.com/GillyKilly/Teague.html.
Notes for Isabella Elizabeth Loftin:
Some records show that Isabel was married first to John Pennington, her maiden name was Isabell Loftin so she was Isabell Pennington, a widow when she married William Teague. All the Pennington confusion arises from this first marriage if, in fact, it took place. I have chosen to list Isabella in my files with her maiden name, Loftin.
From Ancestors of William Teague Gedcom file 574081.ged-
"Some sources, including Family Search Ancestral File, have Isabella's surname as Pennington, but according to Patsy Elaine Morin (a descendant of Elijah Teague and Sarah Morgan) who has court records from Benton (now Calhoun) County Alabama, her understanding is that Pennington was a married name and that Isabella was widowed when she married William Teague. An extensive Internet posting by Ed Bergeron at www.Genforum.com listing 6 generations of descendants of Edward Teague (1655) shows Isabella Pennington as the daughter of Abraham Pennington and his wife Mary. After evaluating all the sources I have personally seen, I believe Isabella was a Loftin by birth. Abraham and Mary Pennington were possibly her 1st husband's parents?
I have seen no sources with real evidence that she was the daughter of Abraham Pennington, and the Loftin family has more than one source which connects her to William Loftin as father. These same sources show she was the sister of Thomas Loftin who was the father of Elizabeth Loftin who married Moses Teague (Isabella's son) - i.e., Moses Teague and Elizabeth Loftin were 1st cousins.
An Ashley Loftin pedigree chart lists Isabella (shown as Isabell) w/death date of 1731. I have seen another approximate death date (unconfirmed) of 1737. Another unconfirmed Internet source has a death date/place for Isabella as 1762 in Rowan County, North Carolina. I have posted an Email to this source (listed only as "Kathleen" requesting more sources on this (as of 9-15-99)."
More About William Teague and Isabella Loftin:
Marriage: Sep 01, 1715, Spesutie Hund, Baltimore, Maryland334,335,336,337
Children of William Teague and Isabella Loftin are:
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i. Rachael Teague, born Oct 01, 1735, in Cecil, Maryland or Mecklenburg, Frederick, Virginia; died 1798 in Ohio County, West Virginia; married Colonel David Shepherd Bet. 1752 - 1753.
ii. Edward Teague*, born Aug 30, 1716, in Cecil, Maryland; died Jun 10, 1807, in Burke, North Carolina. iii. Moses Teague*, born Mar 03, 1717/18 in Cecil, Maryland; died Aug 1799 in Chatham, North Carolina. iv. Elijah Teague*, born Bet. 1719 - 1720 in Cecil, Maryland; died Sep 01, 1720, in Cecil, Maryland.
v. Abraham Teague*, born May 01, 1721, in Cecil, Maryland; died Aft. 1784 in Rowan, North Carolina. vi. Charity Teague*, born Dec 14, 1722, in Cecil, Maryland; died Abt. 1799 in Surry, North Carolina.
vii. Elijah Teague*, born May 01, 1726 in Cecil, Maryland; died Abt. 1780 in Black Jack, Ninety Six, South Carolina. viii. Susannah Teague*, born Jan 03, 1729/30 in Cecil, Maryland; died Abt. 1812 in Greene, Georgia.
ix. Joshua Teague*, born Jan 30, 1730/31 in Cecil, Maryland; died Bet. 1804 - 1808 in Laurens, South Carolina. x. William Teague*, born Jul 30, 1733 in Cecil, Maryland; died 1733 in Cecil, Maryland.
xi. William Abel Teague*, born May 16, 1734 in Cecil, Maryland; died Nov 01, 1803 in Iredell, North Carolina. xii. Isaac Teague*, born Abt. 1737 in Cecil, Marlyand; died Aft. 1787 in Cumberland, North Carolina.
xiii. Benjamin Teague*, born Abt. 1739 in Frederick, Virginai; died in Cumberland, North Carolina.
Contributor: Jerry Scott (46927461) • [email protected]


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