Mathias TEETZEL

Male 1810 - 1865  (55 years)


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  1. 1.  Mathias TEETZEL was born in 1810 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario (son of Charles Frederick TEETZEL, Sr. and Mary TUFFORD); died on 26 Apr 1865 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mathias is the son of Mary Tufford & John Solomon Teetzel Sr.

    > Two Lawrences sisters married two Teelzel brothers :
    . Hadassah Hester Lawrence married John Solomon Teetzel Jr.
    . Jane Lawrence married Mathias Teelzel &
    > Lawrence cousin married their sister:
    . Richard Lawrence Johnston married Julia Ann Teetzel.

    . 1838 March - Upper Canada Sundries, Petition of Eli Irwin, Twp. Whitchurch, for Pardon. Petitioner is a married man having a wife child. He was unfortunately taken a part in the recent troubles, used by desperate & unprincipled persons by shoe he was unhappily seduced from allegiances.
    Signed, Eli Irwin, March 1830, Jail of the Home District (Toronto).
    Petition of Inhabitants of West Flamborough to Sir Geo Arthur on behalf of prisoners under sentence of high treason. Hundreds of signatures, including Richard Johnston [Sr.], Joseph Simons, Lorenzo & Mathias Teetzel, Charles Jr. & Sr., Teetzel & William Tarbox. Read in Council 20 May 1838 & pardoned upon giving into Bail for good for 3 years.
    Ref: UC Sundries, Index C9824, Image 722 & Page 105939-40, p723, C6898.

    . 1842 Upper Canada Census - Trafalgar Twp., Halton County, Ontario:
    Tetzel, Mathias: Con 1, Lot 30, Carpenter, Canadians 2 & from USA, Canada 1842, married 2 persons, Moravians or Tunkers Religion 5, 25 Acres, 10 cultivated.
    Column 7: 5; Col 13: one; one; one; Col 22: two; Col 25: one; Col 29: one. [Next person David Hager, Con 1 Palermo]

    . 1842 Wages in Upper Canada: Carpenters - 6 s 10 p Halifax Currency per diem.
    . 1846 - Milton, Gore District, Mathias Teetzel.
    . 1846 - Smith's Canadian Gazetteer, Province of Canada West:
    Palermo, village in Trafalgar, situated on Dundas St, 30 miles from Toronto. Population about 200, Post every day. There stores, 1 foundry, 2 taverns, 2 wagon makers, 3 blacksmiths, 2 tailors, 2 shoemakers.

    .1847 Apr 3 - The Globe newspaper Agent for Milton, M Teetzel.

    . 1848 Jan 12. Subscriptions or advertisement arrangements for the Wed. & Saturday, Globe Newspaper can be made from their agents, Western Globe Office, Postmaster J Dickson Jr & M. Teetzel.
    Ref: Toronto Globe & Mail Newspaper.

    . 1850 Palermo. An order called the Palermo sons of temperance was founded in 1850. Neighbors helped each other a long long ago. When ladies had babies nearby ladies would come to be midwives & help. There were bees too where neighbors would help each other building houses & barns or quilting blankets.
    Ref: Tweedsmuir Book III, by Nelson [Twp.] Women's Institute.

    . 1851 Canada Directory: Post Master, general merchant & miller, Mathias Teetzel Milton, Canada West, in Trafalgar Twp., Halton County.
    Owned Teetzel Block near Pine Street, Milton.

    . 1854 Mar 23 - Selection of a Candidate for Halton. From the Oakville Sentinel. A great crisis Has arrived in Canada, it behoves every man to put aside personal feelings & come forward for the rescue of the Country for the present unscrupulous administration. We the undersigned, Elects of Halton Co., being convented at the the Inn of Mr. Thos. H Thompson, Milton, this 23 March 1854 feel that we have the best reason to be dissatisfied therewith the premisses of Reform, Retrenchment & the great question of Clergy Reserve [lands] …We therefore deem it our duty to choose a Representative we trust, will be faithful to our interest & not support any Ministry in so extravagant a course in the next House of Assembly. An now nominate Caleb Hopkins, Esq., 30 signatures, inc., Matthias Teetzel, Trafalgar.
    Ref: The Globe & Mail Newspaper, Toronto, published 1854.3.30. & Oakville Sentinel. Abbreviated version.

    . 1854 Sep 28 - Toronto, Arrivals at the American Hotel, M Teetzel, Milton & H Smith.

    * 1854 Oct 23, Monday, Fall Assizes, Hill Vs. Lyons.
    [Slightly abbreviated version- PJA.]
    Dr Hill, resident in Buffalo, against Mr. Lyons, a merchant in Milton, Halton Co., upon 2 promissory notes of £200 each, besides interest. …Dr. Hill conveyed some 10 or 12 acres of land in the town of Amherst to Mr. Teetzel. He received $200 or $300 for it. Counselor for the defense, Mr. Eccles address the Jury at some length stating that
    Mr. Eccles addressed the Jury. Teetzel, a man of the worst description of character, a deep, cunning, half Yankee schemer, formerly kept a store at a place called Milton & getting involved & not among in generally known transferred his whole stock in trade to Mr. Lyons a clerk in his employ, by a bill of sale for £1,683. 6 pence. For this some Mr. Lyons aged notes but on the following morning Teetzel came to Lyons & said he wanted notes down exactly to the amount of the debt he wished to pay. While drawing these notes plaintiff assumed that Mr. Teetzel picked up the 2 of the notes made on the previous day, the 28th June,1852 & put them in his pocket & had no doubt sold them. Mr. Eccles said Mr Teetzel was trying to settle up all his debts.
    . The learned Counsel here read a list of the notes taken up by Mr. Lyons & read an affidavit made by Teetzel, while on arrest in Buffalo on the instance of Isaac Buchanan of Hamilton, Ontario.
    The transaction had been full implanted between Teetzel & Lyons & the 2 notes had been surreptitiously obtained by Teetzel. Lyons pronounced them a forgery & it was not until he came down to Toronto & saw the notes in his own hand writing bearing the date of 28 June 1852 that he discovered they were 2 of the first batch of notes given to Teetzel which he had superseded by new notes made on 29th of June. The transaction between Lyons & Teetzel had been fraudulent on the part of Teetzel, ruled the the judge.
    . Eglantine Black was employed by Teetzel & continued in the shop after Mr. Teetzel left Canada. He recognized the bill of sale drawn between Teetzel & Lyons. He was aware Mr. Teetzel was trying to settle up all his debts & was one of Teetzel's assignees. Mr Black identified the inventory made by him; also account to sale from June 3 - up to the time the goods were transferred to Mr. Lyons.
    . James Laidlaw assisted in taking stock in Teetzel's shop sometime before the the goods were transferred to Loyd's. The cost of the goods on the shelves amounted to £765 6s 4.5d.
    . Joseph Bell subscribing witness to the bill of sale. Knew the notes given at the time of sale. The notes were given on the day of bill of sale was executed. [brother-in-law to Mathias T]
    . John White, Trafalgar Twp. remembered Mr Teetzel. I understood that he was leaving for the States, because he could not meet the demand upon him. He know of the transfer of goods to Lyons & that the had thank notes from Lyons for the amount, but not the date of the notes. Teetzel wanted me take take some of the notes. I objected to the notes for some reasons. I know Teetzel sent one a large quantity of flour. Would not say that the was not aware there was anything dishonest in leaving Canada.
    . Matthias Teetzel, testified to having sold goods to Mr. Lyons, for £1,683 5p. He gave name noted to that amount on 28 & 29th of June; he gave me notes of £2000 & odds; on the 29th some of the notes were changes. Witness here referred to a memorandum book for the amount of the notes, entered were all made on 28th; I entered none of the substituted notes. I made a conveyance of my land to my father before I left Canada; did not think he made any mention in his affidavit of the good will of the businesses; the affidavit was made in order to get a discharge.
    Mr. M. Cameron submitted that Mr. Eccles was wasting the time of the Court, however, the Judge ruled it was justified. Mr. Eccles here read the affidavit made by Mr. Teetzel in Buffalo.
    After lengthened examination, the Judge summed up & the jury having retired shortly, returned into court with the verdict for the plaintiff of £400. Court adjourned 10 o'clock.
    Ref: Globe & Mail, Toronto.
    Note: William Durie Lyon, born 1825 Glasgow, Scotland in 1825 - d.1893. Landed UC 1831. Clerk in Mathias Teetzel's store in Milton. Merchant, Milton postmaster, a member of the mercantile firm of White, Martin & Lyon. He also served as Postmaster for Milton. He was Mayor of Milton from 1862-1866.

    . Left for Michigan between 1856 & 1860 Census Berrien Benton Harbor. Aged 49.
    Ten or more family members left Ontario to farm in Michigan:
    Mathias Teetzel & Jane Lawrence & her sister Hadasah Hester Lawrence & husband John Teetzel.
    Brother Richard Lawrence, Jr. & his wife Mary Lizy Simons with her brother Joseph Simons.
    Lawrence first cousin: Alex Hamilton & James Jr., the widow Rebecca Lawrence Hamilton & later on, sisters Rebecca Jr. & Mary Jane Hamilton; & first cousin John Osborn & family, who then resided with Hadassah Lawrence Teetzel.
    Mathias & John's sister: Harriet Maria Teetzel.
    In addition there were the Canadian born children of the above, who also moved to Michigan.

    . Sister Julia Ann Teetzel.1 married the Lawrence's first cousin Richard Lawrence Johnson, who stayed in Ontario.

    . 1853 Jun 25th - Attachment. Sheriff's Office, Hamilton. United Counties of of Wentworth & Halton,
    - Attachment, issued out to wit: 3 of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Beach, on the 2nd day of July, 1853 to me directed, against the estate, real as well as personal, of MATHIAS TEETZEL, an absconding or concealed debtor, at the suit of RICHARD BENNER & Charles H. Donnelly, for the sum of £270. 15 S & 6 six pence, I have sealed all the estate, real as well as personal, of the said Mathias Teetzel & unless the said Mathias Teetzel return within the jurisdiction of the said Court & put in Bail to the action, or cause the claim of the said Richard Benner & Charles H. Donnelly to be discharged within 3 calendar months from the first day of the publication of this Notice, all 'the estate, real or personal, of the said Mathias Teetzel or as much thereof as may be necessary will be held liable for the payment, benefit & satisfaction of the claim of the said plaintiff, as well as for payment, benefit or satisfaction of the claim or claims of such other plaintiff or plaintiffs as shall or may take proceedings against the property or effects of the said Mathias Teetzel, within 6 months from the issuing of the above Writ.
    E. CARTWRIGHT THOMAS, Sheriff United Counties of Wellington & Halton, Sheriff's Office, Hamilton, 6th July 1853. [First published 11 June, 1853.3 688-13 & until 1853.10.8.] - & response the above is:

    . 1855 Mar 7 - Toronto, Arrivals at the American Hotel, M Teetzel, Milton. Ref: Globe & Mail, Toronto.

    . 1855, August 26 initiated lawsuit against Edward Martin & John White of Milton, ON, 1856 - March 20 Typewritten Transcript handed down for TEETZEL vs. WHITE. More researched need here.

    . 1858 Jan 12, Wed. - Palermo. I borrowed [W or M] Teetzels cutter for may journey this has been a mild day. Quite misty having appearance of rain but cleared off in the evening.
    . Jan 21, Fri. Called on Bro. Teetzels. took dinner with them. Had prayer with them Found him unwell but improving.
    Ref: Diaries of Rev. Leonard Smith, Circuit Rider.

    . 1859 Mar 30 - Business Cards M. Teetzel, shipping & commission merchant, St. Joseph, Michigan. Particular attention paid to purchase of grain on orders.
    . 1859 Mar 30 - St Joseph. We take very great pleasure in heralding the rapid advance in the internal & suburban imprints of St. Joseph, which has been the result of the last few years. …Mr M Teetzel, the gentleman having added several hundred feet to his ware house lots.
    . 1859 Apr 20. American Transportation Co. By the efforts of M Teetzel, Esq. of this village, an arrogant has been made with the Am. Transportation Co., whereby goods can be shipped from NY, Boston or any other eastern market, via. the Lakes, directly to St. Joseph. Merchants in Berrien, Niles, Buchanan, South Bend, Mishawakee, & Elkhart can have their heavy goods brought this way at a cost of less than one half that is charged by other routes. Mr. Teetzel is the agent for the Am. Transportation Co., to whose care all goods & freight may be directed. See Card. [Weekly advertisements.]

    . 1859 Apr 27 - Advertisement. American Transportation Comp'y, Capital $900,000. Will transport property between the EasterCities & Western Ports with care & dispatch. Principal Office marine Block, Buffalo. Mark packages A. T. Co, & ship by canal boats, at Pier 7 East River, NY. Signed M Teetzel, Agent, St. Joseph, Mich.
    . 1859 May 18 - To Lumbermen, The undersigned will pay cash for 5000 white oak feet square timber. also wanted Piles & R.R. ties. Persons wishing to contract for the delivery of any of the above timber, will find me at M. Teezel's office, Signed Jakeway & Holbrook
    . 1861 Jun18 - for Sale a House & lot situated on State St. Also 2 & half acres of land opposite apt J Napier's residence, upon which is a fine lot of trees & vines, Enquire of M. Teetzel. St. Joseph.
    . 1861 Apr 3, Election Returns St. Joseph. Democratic Union Ticket , Supervisor, M. Teetzel.
    Ref: St. Joseph Saturday Herald newspaper, (slightly abbreviated.)

    . 1860 Aug 7 Census, St. Joseph, Berrien Co., MI:
    Matthias Teetzel, b 1811, Canada West, Commission Merct., Jane 181 in Canada West; Eliz. J 1841, in New York; Julia A, 1843 Canada West & Mary S J Martin, b 1850 Canada West.

    . 1860 St. Joseph. Berrien County, Business Directory
    M. Teetzel, Storage & Commission Merchant
    "Footnote: In 1860 you will not find Benton Harbor town or City, which later became known as the twin city to St. Joseph. Benton Harbor was mainly swampland & was bordered by the Paw Paw River, through which a canal was built, hence the "harbor" in the city's name. The canal was opened in about 1862. In the early 1860's, the settlement was given the name of Brunson Harbor. In 1865 the name of the settlement was changed to Benton Harbor in honor of Thomas Hart Benton, a Missouri Senator who helped Michigan achieve statehood."

    . 1861 Apr 3 - Election Returns, here in St Joseph, amid a good deal of excitement. Probably there never whereas many split tickets among the township election: democratic Supervisor, M. Teetzel; Union Ticket, Supervisor, M Teetzel.

    . 1861 Jun 18 - for Sale. A house & lot situated onState Street. Also 2 & half acres of land opposite Capt. J Napier's residence, upon which is a fine lot of trees & view, Enquire of M. Teetzel.
    Ref: St. Joseph's Sat. Herald, pub. 1861 Aug 7.

    . District Court of US District of Michigan, Admiralty,Whereas a libel has been filed inside Court on Sep 13, 1862, against the scow schooner Cygent & her boats, her cargo, by Matthias Teetzel, Geo parallel, owners of the steamboat Mohawk & john Morrison, her mast, for themselves, claiming that there issued them therein a large sum of many for salvage. I have sized & have now in custody the scow schooner Cygnet, boats, tackle, apparel & furniture, & her cargo, & cite the owners & claims of said schooner to appear ins court in Detroit Oct 1, Monday next. Signed ,Chas Dickey, US Marshall. Ref: Detroit Free Press.

    . 1863 Jan - Dec., U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists:
    Teetzel Mathias, St. Joseph - Sources of Income: MilRents. Valuation $350, Tax Rate 5 PC, Abstract Class A #241, Income Tax: $17.50.

    . 1863 Jan., Detroit, Michigan Farmer, Volume 2, St. Joseph County, Cranberry Culture:
    The culture of this fruit has been prove to be entirely feasible in many localities & we believe there are many acres of marsh lands in this vicinity which can be profitably devoted to this berry, which always commands a high price in market. Mr. M. Teetzel of this village has about half an acre of land devoted to their culture in the Twp. of Benton, which now promises to yield very large profits on the outlay. Last week we made a careful inspection this ground with Mr. Teetzel in person. The land is ordinary marsh land. The 1st step in its preparation was to take off the surface to the depth of perhaps one foot. This new surface was then covered with a thin stratum of dry sand. The field is then ready for the plants which are obtained from marshes wherever they can be found & are set in rows about 10 in. or a foot ...A small creek running near is turned on to the field at pleasure by means of a dam & aqueduct, so that it can be submerged to any desirable depth.

    . 1864 March 25. [No. 19] A Joint Resolution authorizing the name of a Register to the Steamer Mohawk. Resolved by the Senate & House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be & is hereby, authorized to issue an American register to the Canadian-built steamer " Mohawk," now owned by Warren Chapman, George Parmelee & Matthias Teetzel, of Saint Joseph, in the State of Michigan: Provided,That nothing herein contained shall in anywise affect any legal proceedings now pending in regard to the said steamer Mohawk." Approved, March 25, 1864.
    Register to issue to steamer Mohawk. Ref: Michigan State Statues. Boston Daily Advertiser, 1864.5.31; San Francisco Bulletin, 1864.10.19; Flake's Bulletin, Texas, 1867.7.18.

    . 1864, Apr 4, IRS Tax Assessment Lists:
    . Teetzel, Matthias, St. Joseph. - Sources of Income: Rents. Valuation $350.., Tax Duty A. 3, Abstract Class # a Class B: 32. Duty Class $10.50. Total Income Tax Due: $10.50.
    1866 U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists:
    Lawrence, Daniel T.,
    . Income Tax # in Abstract 312, Valuation: $5, Tax Rate $15.60,
    . Watch Abstract #272, Valuation $1.00,
    . Watch Abstract # 23, Valuation $2.00,.
    . Piano, Abstract # 267, Valuation $2.00. Total: $20.60.

    * 1864 Sep 27 Serenade. Our friend Teetzel, democratic nominee for Representative, was serenaded by the St Joseph pass &, on Saturday eying last, as his residence. The band was accompanied by he McClellan Club. After the band had disbursed seers airs, Mr. Teetzel presented himself & made a short speech, replete with sound democratic doctrine, pleading himself if elected strictly to adhere to the principles laid down by Jefferson & adhered to by the fathers & close by tending acknowledgments for this mark of personal regard of his fellow townsmen; thereupon short stirring speeches were made by Messrs. OD Rector, P Henoch & FH Stevens, which were responded to with a will. Mr. Teetzel then invited his guests to partake of refreshments, where at the table several impromptu spells were made. The club then stranded BC Hoyt, where too, they were kindly received & courteously treated, when they finally separated with 3 rousing cheers for McClellan & Pendleton, 3 for the democratic nominees, 3 for the country ticket & 3 for Mathias Teetzel. - St. Joseph Pioneer.

    . 1865 Apr 29 - Obituary. Our community has just been overshadowed with a deep gloom by the death of Mr. MATHIAS TEETZEL who died on Wed. morning after an illness only 16 or 18 hours. Mr. Teetzel had been identified for many years with the business interests of this place & has always been prominent for integrity, promptness & enterprise. Few men have done more to develop the resources & add to the welsh of the village & surrounding country. Hiss loss will be keenly left by all but especially by the farmers with whom, as a grain dealer, he had become deservedly popular. He was just in the prime of life & was busy with plants for extending & enlarging his business for the season. His untimely death will be widely felt & deeply deplored. The bereaved family will receive the sympathy & condolence of the community.
    Ref: St. Joseph Saturday Herald newspaper.

    . 1865 Apr 26 - Mathias Teetzel died with a WILL:
    Administrix: Jane E Teetzel, 18 Feb 1875, Inventory: Assigned to the Widow, $4, 42.20,
    Chattels $194.50, Family expenses for one year $762.66, Money from sale $555, paid to Co. Treasure $100, Paid Johnson estate $700, Taxed pd. 1864-65 $304.25, Pd. act for Plaster, $300, sundry other acts pd. $622.35, Pd. Internal Tax 3 X 2237 - $67. Paid taxes of 66. $64.06.
    Total $1414.09. Mrs. J Teetzel believes further $500 further future charges.
    Ref: Berrien County Probate Court File 689.

    . 1872 Feb 22 - Farm for Sale or To Rent. In the Village of Palermo, part of Lot 30, 1st Con. SDS, Trafalgar, containing 90 acres, 80 are cleared & in a good state of cultivation There are on the premises a good free house & good fame out buildings, a well of never falling water & a young orchard. For further particular apply to
    Wm. Hager, Palermo, or to Wm. Teetzel, Watertown.
    Ref: Canadian Champion Newspaper, Milton, ON, p. 3.

    . 1954, May 4, News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, Michigan
    More Lighthouse Lore, Editor
    Gen. Chadwick's close friend, who lived near the lighthouse was Mathias Teetzel. He was the contractor of the canal between Benton Harbor & St. Joseph. He bought & sold wheat. His sister was the late Dr. John Bell's mother. [i.e. Mary Green Teetzel.]
    X-Ref: Viola Teetzel, for complete letter.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - - - -

    LAND TRANSFERS:

    . Ontario Land Registry Abstract Book, Plan 9, Block 1, pg 476
    Lot 3, Con 2 NST, Halton Co.
    . 1848 Jul 18, Bargain&Sale, Kenny Haffman & Wife, To Mathias Teetzel, Part Half Lot 13, Con 2, NS Trafalgar
    . 1848 Jun 27, B&S, Reg. 1851.9.18, H Haffman, to Joseph Bell, Pt Lt 13, C2.
    . 1851 Sep 1, B&S, Jospeh Bell & wife, to Mathias Teetzel, Part of a parcel of land owned by Joseph Bell.
    . 1852 Jan 2, Mortgage, Mathias Teetzel & wife, to Ed K Rutherford & Donald McInnis. £14.13.10 shillings.
    . 1852 Jun 15. Mortgage, MT & wife, to Lenny N Titus
    . 1852 Jun 30, B&S, MT & wife, to Lenny N Titus, £1300 & standing security.
    . 1852 Jul 12, Mortgage, Charles Teetzel & wife, to MT & wife, to John White, Lot 13, Con 2NST. Six B&S B?
    . 1858 Mar 31, Mathias Teetzel, to Thos Rigney, £659.13.14
    . 1855 Jan 29, B&S, Chas F Teetzel & wife, to Mathias Teetzel, L3,C2NST.
    . 1855 Jan 29, Mathias White & wife, to John White, Block 1, 1.Half acre.

    Lots 3 & 4, Con 2 NST, Block 2, Plan 9. Pg 17-19,
    . 1854 Apr 13, B&S, Mathias Teetzel & wife, to Kenny Tull, Lots 2 & 4
    . 1854 Apr 19, Mortgage, Kenny T Tull, to Mathias Teetzel, Lot 3&$, £73.15.

    Lot 1-2-3-4 Con 2 NST, Block 3, Plan 9. Pg 21-24-27-32,
    . 1854 Jun 8 B&S, Mathias Teetzel & wife, to James Stewart, June. Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4, Reserving certain rights.

    Lots 1 to 7, Con 2 NST, Block 4, Plan 9. P38-41-46-51-54-56-59
    . 1854 Jun 8, B&Sale, Mathis Teetzel & wife, Thomas Agar, Lot 1, £150.
    . 1855 May 3, ML & wife, to Elias W Dodge, Lot 2
    . 1856 Nov 24, Dis. of Mort., Mathias Teetzel, per attorney, £50. Lot 2.
    . 1855 Apr 20, B&S, MT & wife, to John Stewart Senr., Lot 3.
    . 1856 Mar 26, B&S, MT & wife, to John Stevenson, Lots 4 & 5.
    . 1854 Jun 8, B&S, MT & Wife, to Benj. Hagerman, Lot 6, with reservations.
    . 1854 Jun 8, B&S, MT & Wife, to Wm. McKennedy, Lot 7, with reservations.
    . 1854 Jun 8, B&S, MT & Wife, to Benj. Hagerman, Lot 8., £87

    . 1854 Jun 5, Lot 1-2, Block 5, B&S, MT & Wife, to Benj. Hagerman,, £, pg 63.
    Many more land transfers continue to 1856 Apr 12, Lot 12, Out of Oak & West of Ontario Streets. p 469 -. -

    Birth:
    [Milton, ON]

    Died:
    D. Thursday, Aged 55 y.

    Buried:
    Tall cement monument with urn on top [no mable on this side]. Sapce undoubtable left for more names, but there are none.

    Mathias married Jane E LAWRENCE, , DUE on 4 Jul 1833 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario. Jane (daughter of Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, , UE and Mary WILLSON, DUE) was born on 20 Jan 1811 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 23 Aug 1873 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Bond

    Children:
    1. Mary Margaret TEETZEL, .II was born on 12 Jun 1831 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 12 Mar 1850 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    2. Hester TEETZEL, .2 was born on 12 Aug 1834 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 4 Apr 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    3. Hadasah TEETZEL was born on 12 Aug 1834 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 18 Apr 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    4. Lt. Charles Washington TEETZEL, .3 was born on 4 Jul 1836 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 3 Sep 1865 in Berrien County, Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    5. Elizabeth Jane TEETZEL, .ii was born on 13 Oct 1840 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 23 Oct 1903 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; was buried in Wanderer Rest Cemetery.
    6. Julia Ann TEETZEL, .ii was born on 4 Dec 1842 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 13 Mar 1923 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Frederick TEETZEL, Sr. was born on 10 Sep 1787 in Harwick Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey (son of John Solomon TEETZEL, .1 and Rachel VANTILL); died on 10 Oct 1856 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . War of 1812
    Muster roll & pay list of a Detachment under command of Maj. Rich. Hatt:
    Charles Teetzel, 25 Apr - June 2, 18183 inclusive, 39 days
    Note of interest1: relatives & future relatives are serving together in this unit, Lewis Felker, various Green men, Adam Mingle, (on Command) & Nathaniel Rosezel. - PJA 2010.

    . Charles signed his legal documents with an "X"..
    Lot 30 Con. 1, South of Dundas Street, Palermo in Trafalgar Twp., Halton, County.

    . UCLPetition 12, To Lt. Gov. Maitland, Petition of Charles Teetzel & John Teetzel, both of Twp. Trafalgar, Gore District. That your petitioners have lived in this Province for the last 20 years in Trafalgar [1799].
    Charles Teetzel has a family of a wife 4 children. - during the late war he was employed for 2 & half years carrying his Magestys dispatches between Burlington & York, as by the acc. gen. order of Gen. Drummond. Therefore you petitions pray to grant them a portion of Crown waste land.
    Signed, Trafalgar, March 8, 1818. Charles Teetze, John Teetzel.
    Ref: UCLP T Bundle 12, Petition 12, Film C2834.

    . 1816 Census, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co.:
    Chas Teetzel, 90 acres. [Log Cabin.] 65 uncultivated & 25 cultivated acres.
    Note2: Simons & Teetzel are in-laws. Log cabins were not taxed so not listed.

    . 1824 Census, Trafalagar Twp., Halton co.
    Chas Teetzel, Lot 30, Con 1 SDS, 40 uncultivated & 50 cultivated acres.

    . 1818 Chas. F. Teetzel gave NE corner of his farm for a Methodist church, school & cemetery.

    . 1833 - UCLPetition 18, To Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lt. Gov. of UC, Petition of Charles Teetzel, Lawrence Hagar, Jacob Shouk, all Twp. Trafalgar & Jacob Markle, Twp. Toronto. We have been in this Province upwards of 20 years. During the late American war, the Petitioners served as militia men in 2nd Gore Reg. & done duty on the lines for 2 years & 6 months. Capt. Hepburn of their Regt. appointed to convey dispatches with zeal & fidelity for about 2 years & half, much to the satisfaction of their officers. That Petitioners having devoted so much of their time to the serviced of their King & County, were in consequence during that period, unable to provide for themselves & families. Charles Tetzeel having a wife & 5 children: L Hager, wife & 6 children, J Markle, wife & & 3 children. They therefore, pray for a grant of Land.
    Signed, 1821 Oct 8, 1821, Trafalgar.
    . UCLBoard Petition T18, 1821 Nov 14. Charles Teetzel, Lawrence Hagar, Jacob Shouk, prying for a grant of land for their Service in the Militia & also Jacob marble. These men cannot be granted without the Adjutant General Certificate. Markle to produce the Adjutant General Certificate before he can be recommended.

    . 1833 Jan 11, 3rd Session, 11th Parliament of William IV: Agreeably to the order of the day, the Petitions of T B Walkefied & 311 others …& Charles F Teetzel & 22 others, Elders & Brethren of the "Christian" church in this Province, praying for the authority to hold by Deed their Meeting Houses & Grave Yards, to purchase & hold farms & to be enabled to receive & convey for the use of their Society any Lands or Tenements devised to them by Will.

    . 1838 March, Upper Canada Sundries, Index C9824, Image xxx & Page 105939-40, p723, C6898.
    Petition of Eli Irwin, Twp. Whitchurch, for Pardon. Petitioner is a married man having a wife & child. He was unfortunately taken a part in the recent troubles, used by desperate & unprincipled persons by shoe he was unhappily seduced from allegiances. Signed, Eli Irwin, March 1830, Jail of the Home District (Toronto).
    Petition of Inhabitants of West Flamborough to Sir Geo Arthur on behalf of prisoners under sentence of high treason. Hundreds of signatures, including Richard Johnston [Sr.], Joseph Simons, Lorenzo & Mathias Teetzel, Charles Jr. & Sr., Teetzel. Read in Council 20 May 1838 & pardoned upon giving into Bail for good for 3 years.

    . Ontario Land Registry Abstract Book, Plan 9, Block 1, pg 476
    Lot 3, Con 2NST, Halton Co.
    . 1852 Jul 12, Mortgage, Charles Teetzel & wife, to MT & wife, to John White, Lot 13, Con 2NST. Six B&S B?
    . 1855 Jan 29, B&S, Chas F Teetzel & wife, to Mathias Teetzel, L3, C2 NST.

    Lot 30, Con 1SDS, Trafalgar, Trafalgar Book 24, pg 189-90.
    . 1828 Apr 3, B&S, Chas. Teetzel, James Hopper & others,£2.10sh., 1/2 Lot & 20, HWSale? Burying ground. Quarter
    . 1844 Jun 3, B&S, Charles Teetzel & Wife, to Janet Keill, widow, 1/4 A.Pt Lot 30.

    . Palermo Cemetery on Dundas Concession 1 SDS, Lot 30:
    He sold the NE corner of his farm to be used for a cemetery & churchyard in 1818 to serve the community. He received £2 10 shillings as payment. The agreement said the land was "forever for the proper use of a place to bury the dead for them & as many of the inhabitants of Trafalgar Township lying between 12 & 16 mile Creeks as many think proper to join them & also for a meeting house & a School House should the same at any time be required." The cemetery plots were to be16 feet square & one of these lots were assigned to each family. For Charles Frederick Teetzel & his heirs there was to be a tract of land one square rod in size for a burial plot to be protected forever.

    A log church was built on the front of the cemetery in 1812 to serve the Episcopal Methodist congregation of Laurence Hager. In 1851 a frame church was built beside the log church & it became the home of the Wesleyan Methodist Congregation. In 1867, a new modern church was built across the road for the Episcopal Methodists, but many still chose to worship at the old building. The log church was eventually used as a stable for some years. This was 17 years before the many Methodists united to become the United Church of Canada.

    After his wife, Mary Tufford, died of consumption in 1856, Charles Frederick Teetzel stayed on his farm for 6 months. Ill health caused him to move to Milton for medical care. He died shortly after. His son, Mathias Hager, purchased land in St. Joseph's, Michigan & moved there about this time.

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    Died:
    Lot 30 Con 1, SDS.

    Buried:
    Tall white recumbent pillar is shared with wife Mary.

    Charles married Mary TUFFORD on 29 Jul 1810 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario. Mary was born on 4 Aug 1788 in Morris Co., New Jersey; died on 26 Mar 1856 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary TUFFORD was born on 4 Aug 1788 in Morris Co., New Jersey; died on 26 Mar 1856 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mary is the daughter of George Tufford.

    . TUFFORD -
    The Canadian branch of this family spell their name Tufford. The New Jersey family spell it Dufford & it has also been recorded as Du Ford * Tofort, which was its original spelling. Philip Tofort Sr. & Philip Jr. arrived at Philadelphia on the ship 'Robert and Oliver', 11 September, 1738. They settled in what was then called the Long Valley (German Valley), New Jersey. In his will dated 16 February, 1767, Philip Tofort, Sr., names his wife, Catherine, sons Adam & George, daughter Mary Magdalena & grandson George Stephen, son of Jacob Tofort. The NJ family history states that Jacob was disinherited because he married an Indian maiden.
    George Tufford served in the War of 1812 with the 4th Lincoln Regiment.
    Ref: Annals of the Forty, Vol 9, 1958.

    . Mary Tufford Teetzel died 1856 of consumption.

    Her ten children are:
    1. Mathias Teetzel, b: 1810 in Palermo, Halton County, ON, Canada - 1865 Michigan
    2. Elizabeth Teetzel, b: 12 MAR 1812 - 1786
    3. Julia Ann Teetzel, b: 12 SEP 1814 - 1753
    4. John Teetzel, b: 15 APR 1815 - 1894
    5. Mary Green Teetzel, b: 1822 - 1895
    6. George Teetzel, b: 13 JUN 1825 - 1826
    7. Caroline Teetzel, b: 1826 - 1888
    8. Charles Teetzel, b: 1828 -
    9. William Teetzel, b: 1830 - 1888
    10. Harriet Maria Teetzel, b: 1831 in Palermo, Halton County, ON, CA - 1888. - - -

    Died:
    COD: Consumption.

    Buried:
    Aged 67 y 7m 22 days. Tall white pillar monument.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Verify date. Too early?

    Children:
    1. 1. Mathias TEETZEL was born in 1810 in Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 26 Apr 1865 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    2. Elizabeth TEETZEL was born on 12 Mar 1812 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 17 Sep 1896 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    3. Julia Ann TEETZEL, .i was born on 12 Sep 1814 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 12 Jul 1853 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    4. John Solomon TEETZEL, Jr. was born on 15 Apr 1815 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 29 May 1894 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    5. Mary Green TEETZEL, .I was born in 1822 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1895 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    6. Harriet Maria TEETZEL was born in 1831 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died before 1888 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Solomon TEETZEL, .1 was born on 27 Feb 1762 in Colbourg, Upper Saxony, Germany; died on 4 Dec 1836 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Lived - Upper Saxony & Kirchensittenbach, Germany 1762 - 1780
    German Valley & Sussex County (Hardwick Township), New Jersey 1780 - 1800
    Grimsby, Upper Canada 1800 - 1820.
    Palermo, Upper Canada 1820 - 1836.

    . 1825 Trafalgar Twp. Assessment, Halton Co. Gore District Lot29 NDS Con 2.
    Number in family 9, John S Teetsell, 40 cultivated & 60 uncultivated acres.

    . John Solomon Teetzel was born in the city of Cobourg, Upper Saxony, Germany, 27 February, 1762. The record in his Bible, tran­scribed from the German by Francis Teetzel, Milwaukee, Wis., in1868, gives 1780 as the year he came to America. …The beautifully carved & lettered sand­ stones which mark the graves in early burying grounds & churchyards
    in this district are part of his work. Many of them, standing the test of time & marked by there letter T, may be seen in St. Andrew's churchyard, Grimsby.
    John Solomon was also active in the life of the community. He served on the Grimsby township council as one of 2 Assessors in 1803, as Assessor in 1805, as Collector in 1807, as Town Warden in 1810, as Assessor in 1811, 1812 & 1813, as Collector in 1814-15 & lastly as ASSESSOR in 1818. At about this time he sold his property in Grimsby & moved to Palermo, Halton County where he died in 1836.
    Ref: Annals of the Forty, Vol 9, 1958.

    John Solomon Teetzel was born in Saxe Cobourg Gotha, Upper Saxony, Germany on February 27, 1762. While attending college, being educated for the Roman Catholic priesthood, he ran away to America. Apparently for this action he was disinherited, as the family was later declared extinct. The family had long been associated with the Catholic Church. When he left Germany, he had 2 sisters still living at home & he was the youngest son of the family.

    The trip to America was very rough & the ship was wrecked off the east coast. He eventually landed in New Jersey in 1780. He married Rachael Von Till on November 5, 1786, & they settled in German Valley, New Jersey. German Valley no longer exists, but was a village in Washington Township, Morris County on the south branch of the Raritan River & High Bridge Branch of the New Jersey Central Railway. It is near Vethlehem, Pennsylvania.
    Rachael died in Grimsby on March 20, 1813 & is probably buried in the Grimsby cemetery, along with an infant daughter who died in 1805. At this time the family moved to Palermo, Ontario & John Solomon married Mary Campbell, widow of James Campbell. They had 6 children, but only 3 lived to see adulthood. John Solomon was 63 years of age when his last daughter was born & her Monument was hand carved by her father. It is still standing in the Palermo cemetery today in 1994.

    When the Scottish merchant Hon. Robt. Hamilton died at the port of Queenston, a fascinating inventory was immediately taken of his goods & debts owning to him at Queenston, Ontario as at his death on March 14, 1809: John Sol. Teetzel owned £31. 7 shillings 3 pence.

    . The detailed inventory includes seven pages of all the goods available for the rugged life on the Niagara frontier. Or perhaps the pioneer stopped by for a wee drop from the 37 barrels of whiskey & other spirits on hand. About 850 people from the Niagara area are listed in a clear hand as borrowing a grand total of £62,729 from Robt. Hamilton. - P J Ahlberg 2009.
    Ref: Estate file of Late Hon. Robert Hamilton, Queenston MS 639. R 50.

    . 1794 Feb 24 Kunkele /Cougle & Cunkle, John Jr. of Hardwick Sussex, New Jersey. Admr. Philip Kunke signs Philip Cougle.
    Fellow bondsman Adam Kunke; both of the said place. Lib 35, p 181
    1794 Feb 20 Inventory £69 made by Conrad Arwine & John S Teetzel
    Ref: NJ File 589S.

    . War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses
    John S. Teetzell, Grimsby, Claim 443 & 1242. Arms taken by the Enemy £6.5s. Attendance on two wounded American Officers £6.5s. Amount claimed £12 10s. Remarks: The claimant has dehorsd? to this claim. Refection not of a nature to affect Claim. [No amount recommended.]
    . Claim 1242. Claimed £12 10s. Paid £3.
    . Voucher 35-1393, 15s Halifax currency, signed, John S Teetzel by this attorney, James Middleburg.

    Statement of Loses during the War with the USA, remaining paid: dated at 1842 Sept 30 - John Teetzel, Grimsby, £1.19s. - - -
    Ref: Journals of Legislative Assembly of Canada

    GRAVE NOTES
    Note1: 1827 Oct 28, John S Teetzel*, Wm. Kennedy, John T. Westfall, Stephen Clink were witnesses to the WILL of John McCutcheon, Lot 7, Con 5, Erin Twp., Wellington County.

    *Note2: In 1827 John S Teetzel was living at Palemro, Halton County, which was quite a distance from John McCutcheon's home in Erin Township. The Will was signed, at Erin Township; two witnesses are also from Erin Twp., & Westall [of Elmira, Waterloo Co] was closer to Teetzel. Rev. Stephen Clink These 3 men were German.
    The Irish men, Kennedy [of Lot 11, Con. 5, Erin Twp.] & McCutcheon were in-laws.
    Was Teetzel also commissioned at the same time to make the monument for McCutcheon? If John McCutcheon's gravestone is ever located, it should be possible to determine John S Teetzel distinctive chisel markings. - PJ Ahlberg, 2017.

    There is a book written on him:
    John Solomon Teetzel & the Anglo-German Gravestone carving Tradition of Eighteen-Century Northwestern New Jersey. Markers. Written by Richard Veit in 2000.
    Suggestion of the possibility of Teetzel's handwork: Charles Roszel, b 1740 died 1817, red sandstone monument most certainly imported from New Jersey.
    . Monument of Charles Roszel, 1742-1817 Gainsborough, Ontario, buried St. Ann's Presbyterian Church cemetery. Notes on the monument: Typical style of a New Jersey monuments. The monument could have been chisel in New Jersey. The Monument is by stone carver John Solomon Teetzel, marked with his signature "T" on the bottom. Teetzel was a fellow German who left New Jersey for Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

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    Birth:
    Village of Kirchensittenbach.

    Died:
    [ Palermo is near Milton, Ontario. ]

    Buried:

    John married Rachel VANTILL on 5 Nov 1786 in New Jersey. Rachel was born on 5 Nov 1786 in Washington Twp., Morris Co., New Jersey; died on 20 Mar 1813 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; was buried in Upper Thirty Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rachel VANTILL was born on 5 Nov 1786 in Washington Twp., Morris Co., New Jersey; died on 20 Mar 1813 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; was buried in Upper Thirty Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Children of John Teetzel & Rachel Van Till are:

    1. Charles Frederick Teetzel, b. 10 Sep 1787, Sussex County, New Jersey , U.S.A.; d. 18 Oct 1856, or 19th, Milton, Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Canada West, Mary Tufford, 19 July, 1810.
    2. Susannah Teetzel, b. 05 Aug 1789, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 29 Dec 1858, Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario, married Lawrence Hagar in 1808 at Grimsby.

    3. Elizabeth Teetzel, b. 13 Jun 1791, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 01 Sep 1864, Grimsby, Ont., m. Mathias Book, 2 Dec., 1808, at Grimsby.

    4. Julia AnnTeetzel, b. 11 Mar 1793, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 02 Feb 1864, Orford Township, Palmyra, Kent Co., Ontario. married Jacob Street, 30 October, 1815.

    5. Johnathan Johnston Teetzel, b. 22 Aug 1795, Sussex Co., NJ, d. 17 Jan 1873, Fingal, Southwold Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, in. Mary Lawrence, 1 January, 1817 at Grimsby. They settled at Southwold, Col. Talbot's settlement.

    6. John Solomon Teetzel, b. 01 Sep 1797, Sussex Co., NJ, d. Abt. 1848, Orford Twp., Kent Co., Ontario, married Hannah Havens at Grimsby, 6 July, 1820. He lived near Palermo, Halton County.
    7. Annie Christine Teetzel, b. 12 Sep 1799; d. 1870, Morpeth, Howard Twp., Kent Co., Ontario, m. John Adair, 25 Sept., 1816. They lived in Clinton township.
    8. David William Teetzel, b. 26 Jul 1802, Grimsby, Lincoln County, Upper Canada; d. 02 Jun 1877, East Zora Township, Oxford Co., Ontario. They settled a few miles north of Woodstock, Ont. Descendants live in Los Angeles, California.

    9. Rachel Teetzel, b.8 Dec 1804, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 09 Jan 1805, Town of Grimsby, Lincoln Co. Ontario. Burial: St. Andrews Anglican Church Cemetery, Grimsby.

    10. Mary Teetzel, b. 21 Feb 1806, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 09 Mar 1835, Palermo, Halton Co., Ontario, married Joseph Simons, 5 Feb 1823, d. Mar 1835, buried at Palermo
    11. Margaret Teetzel, b. 05 Nov 1808, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 23 Apr 1850, Palmyra, Orford Twp., Canada West, married Joseph Everley.
    12. Joseph Teetzel, b. 12 Jun 1812, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 15 Jun 1856, age 44 yrs, 3 days, Palmyra, Orford Twp., Kent County, Canada West. TWIN TO:
    13. Sarah Teetzel, b. 12 Jun 1812, Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; d. 03 Jan 1861, age 48 yrs, 6 months, 21 days, Palymra, Orford Twp., Kent Co. Ontario.

    . 1887 Aug 26 - J V Teeter, lawyer & David Dexter Mag. director of the Central Life Insurance co., both of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, arrived here today. These gentleman have just returned from a trip to Winnipeg where they spent several weeks. In conversation with Mr. Teetzel gave some interesting facts in relations to the feeling in Manitoba over the efforts of the dominion government to prevent the people of the province from building a railroad that all be a competitor of the Canadian Pacific.
    While the people there are determined to build the new road if they have to protect their work with bayonets, they propose to insist first on their rights in a civil manner. It is the opinion of many of the best lawyers that Manitoba was incorporated as a prince prior to the granting of the Cdn. Pacific subsidy by the Gov. Manitoba's never lost the power to control the granting of railway franchises within its own boundaries. … Mr. Teetzel says Manitoba is a fine country and will have a great future before it when the transportation question is settled. He says the crops are very late this year, grain promising 30 to 35 bushels per acre. One farmer near Portage La Prairie, 60 miles west of Winnipeg, whom he say, said that he would get an average of 35 bushels per acre from his 800 acre farm.
    Ref: Daily Inter Ocean Newspaper, Chicago, Illinois.

    INHERITANCE HUNTING:

    . 1888 Feb 4 - Want column:
    $100 Reward will be paid for discovery of original record of marriage of John Solomon Teetzel to Rachel Van Sill (or Van Tile) in 1786, in New Jersey; locality not known, but supposed to be "Log Jail." Address J. V. Teetzel, Hamilton, Canada.
    Ref: Trenton Evening Times Newspaper, New Jersey.
    Note: Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Ontario is near the general area of the Teetzel original settlement in (Tarfalgar Twp.) Canada.

    . 1888 Feb 12 -The heirs of the Teetzel estate of several millions of dollars have formed themselves into a regular organization at Benton Harbors to secure their rights. Their agent is now in Germany to claim the estate for them.
    Ref: Sault Ste. Marie News, Michigan

    . 1899 Jan 3, Toronto, Ont. Jan 2. Municipal elections were held throughout Ontario today. Mayors elected: Hamilton, J V Teetzel.
    Ref: Duluth News Tribune, Minnesota.

    . 1903 May 12 Their Good FortuneSix heirs of $50,00 left by the late Geo G todd, who recently died in Hamilton Canada, Deceased was a half brother of their father, the late Parley Hunge. Mr. Hung has just returned from hamilton & Illinois were deceased was buried. He was ably assisted in establishing the claim by J V Teetzel, K.C. of the firm of Teetzel, Harris & Lewis barrister of Hamilton.
    Ref. Cornell Evening Tribune, New York. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name: Rachel Von Till.

    Buried:
    Grimsby, Ontario.

    Children:
    1. 2. Charles Frederick TEETZEL, Sr. was born on 10 Sep 1787 in Harwick Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey; died on 10 Oct 1856 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    2. Jonathan Johnson TEETZEL was born on 22 Aug 1795 in Harwick Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey; died on 17 Jan 1873 in Southwold Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario; was buried in Fingal Cemetery.
    3. Anna Christine TEETZEL was born on 12 Sep 1799 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died in 1875 in Wisconsin.
    4. David William TEETZEL was born on 25 Jul 1802 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 2 Jun 1877 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.
    5. Mary TEETZEL was born on 21 Feb 1806 in Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario; died on 5 Mar 1835 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; was buried in Palermo United Cemetery.
    6. Charles W TEETZEL, .2 was born on 6 Apr 1836 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 29 Jan 1901 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; was buried on 1 Feb 1901 in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.