1793 - 1855 (62 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Edward Manning Teeple* was born in 1793 in Turkey Point, Upper Canada; died on 10 Apr 1855. Notes:
a private with the Norfolk Militia in War of 1812; received a medal for his participation in the Battle of Detroit
-son of a UEL
-a blacksmith and farmer
-moved 1853 to Sanilac, Mich. to be closer to children; returned to BSC for burial
Teeple 5
[Guy St-Denis - Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township, p97] [Archibald] Burtch, who was thus the fourth individual involved with the lot [34, northern part, south of Commissioners' Road], was another American. He had married Susannah, daughter of Peter Teeple, a United Empire Loyalist, of Oxford Township. As a daughter of a Loyalist she was entitled to 200 acres. Soon after, Burtch and his brother-in-law, Edward Teeple, who was located on lot 33, went to Westminster to begin their settlement duties. Unfortunately, they were unable to find their respective lots and so returned home. On February 6, 1816 Burtch penned a letter to Surveyor General Ridout regarding the location of his lot and at the same time alluded to the claims of others to what he understood was his and Teeple's land.
[p98] Edward Teeple helped Burthch to clear it and erect a house for which services he was paid $103.
Edward married Jemima Whitehead* on 01 Nov 1814 in Norfolk Co., UC. Jemima (daughter of Silas Whitehead and Ruth Condit) was born in 1797 in Long Island, NY; died on 08 Feb 1875. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 2
2. | Delial Brock Teeple* (1.Edward1) was born in Apr 1816 in Upper Canada; died on 15 Nov 1892. Notes:
named after Isaac Brock's brother [DWT]. Brock had several brothers, but the one referred to is Daniel De Lisle Brock: Daniel De Lisle was born on December 10th, 1762. In 1795 he was elected a jurat [* See Below] of the royal court. He went to London in connection with trade and other ancient privileges of the island. Afterwards he assumed the very influential position of lieutenant-bailiff or chief magistrate of Guernsey. He was responsible for building Elizabeth College which today is a very popular boys' school.
De Lisle was Isaac's mother's maiden name. Coming from the Channel Islands, the French name is not surprising.
Teeple 12
Delial married Belinda Jarvis* on 20 Aug 1843. Belinda (daughter of Thomas Jarvis* and Harriet Brink*) was born on 29 Jul 1825; died on 19 Mar 1859. [Group Sheet]
Delial married Mary Curtis* in 1860. Mary was born about 1818 in Ireland; died on 22 Aug 1873. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 3
11. | Robert W. Summers* (3.Martha2, 1.Edward1) was born on 21 Oct 1842; died on 18 Apr 1919. Notes:
1888: L45 BF in Byron; operated a grist mill
no stone at BSC; according to his obit, supplied by G. Curnoe, he is buried here:
Robert Summers
From Free Press, April 19, 1919 p.8
Robert Summers of 95 Wharncliffe road south, who died yesterday
will be buried tomorrow at 3 o
Robert married Susan Eager*. Susan (daughter of John Eager*+ and Eliza Smith*) was born in 1844 in Quebec; died on 18 Apr 1919. [Group Sheet]
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17. | Benjamin Teeple* (4.John2, 1.Edward1) was born in 1848; died in 1923. Notes:
Teeple 2
-probably named after his mother's father, Benjamin Kilbourn (DRH)
1911 census: he and his family are boarding at the home of his daughter and family, Alice Maude Kilbourn
Benjamin married Caroline Melissa Hately* in 1869. Caroline was born in 1849; died in 1930. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 4
38. | Hattie Summers* (12.Edward3, 3.Martha2, 1.Edward1) was born on 01 May 1874; died on 23 Jul 1898 in Cleveland, Ohio. Notes:
Hooper/Summers
marriage certificate calls her Mattie
She died 2 years after marrying Harry Hooper
Hattie married Harry Hooper on 25 Nov 1896 in Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario. Harry (son of William Hooper and Anne) was born about 1873. [Group Sheet]
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39. | Alice Maude Teeple (17.Benjamin3, 4.John2, 1.Edward1) was born in 1870; died in 1950. Notes:
Alice was 23 years younger than her husband who was her 1st cousin 2x removed
Farmed BF of L49 and 50 at one time. 6 children, 2 WWI vets
1911 census: living in London, they have several boarders including the Benjamin Teeple family (her parents and sisters) and Marwood Parsons (her future brother-in-law)
Alice married Byron Charles Kilbourn. Byron (son of Robert Kilbourn and Susannah Roberts) was born in 1847; died in 1932. [Group Sheet]
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40. | Lillian Teeple (17.Benjamin3, 4.John2, 1.Edward1) was born in 1882; died in 1967. Notes:
1911 census: she and her parents are boarding at her sister's family's home, Alice Maude Kilbourn. Also boarding is her future husband, Marwood Parsons, age 18
Lillian married Marwood James Parsons*. Marwood died on 29 Apr 1949. [Group Sheet]
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41. | Burleigh Teeple* (17.Benjamin3, 4.John2, 1.Edward1) was born in 1887; died in 1936. Notes:
1911 census: Burleigh Teeple, 23, Wood & Coal Teamster, boarding along with his parents and sisters at the London home of his sister Alice Maude Kilbourn. His father appears to own the Wood& Coal business, and his future brother-in-law Marwood Parsons is the company Bookeeper.
WWI veteran
Teeple 2
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