William O TEETZEL, .5

Male 1863 - 1922  (58 years)


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  1. 1.  William O TEETZEL, .5 was born on 27 Mar 1863 in Brockway, St. Clair Co., Michigan (son of Charles W TEETZEL, .2 and Mary BULLOCK); died on 9 Jan 1922 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; was buried in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.

    Notes:

    1913 Jan 2, Lynn, Wm Teetzel who purchased the old downhill building, is building a new house on his 40 acres farm on Sec. 9.

    . 1921 Feb 10 - FARM HOME BURNS.
    Fire at 6 o'clock Monday morning destroyed the farm home of Wm. Teazel located 6.5 miles north of Capac. The fire had gotten such a start that when Mr. Teetzel awoke he had barely time to rescue his 4 children, most of them in scanty attire. The mother had gone away the evening before to take care of a married daughter, who was ill. Immediately the near farm neighbors got busy & fed & clothed the family. Thomas Ridley & Henry Quillman circulated a paper in Capac & in the locality of the fire & raised about $200 to help the family repair their losses. This would certainly be a fine chance for the local Red Cross to administer relief in the way of clothing or other necessary supplies. Any family in the community would be right up against it if their home should burn with all the clothing, bedding, furniture & supplies.
    Ref: Capac Journal.

    . 1921 Feb 17, Lynn & West Brockway - Harold Teetzeel many friends will be pleased to learn that he is recovering from pneumonia. An oyster dinner was given at the home of Mark Ostrander last Thursday evening. "The ladies tied a comforter for Will Teetzel, who burned out recently. A good time was enjoyed by all."
    Ref: Republished in The Yale Expositor, St. Clair Co., Michgan.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you.- - -

    Birth:
    Alt. DOB: 27 Mar 1865 Ref: Mich. Death Certificate.

    Died:
    (Yale Co.) Married.

    William married Anna DRUMMOND on 10 Oct 1888 in Los Angeles, California. Anna was born in Sep 1868 in Brockway, St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 17 Jul 1889 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Anna TEETZEL was born in Apr 1869 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 17 Jul 1889 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan.

    William married Harriet Jane Jacobs BROWN on 4 Sep 1907 in Port Huron, St. Clair Co., Michigan. Harriet was born on 27 Dec 1876 in Clinton, Huron Co., Ontario; died in 1958 in Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Charles Westley WESS TEETZEL, .10 was born on 8 Sep 1910 in Marysville, Huron Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 22 Nov 1971 in Port Huron, St. Clair Co., Michigan.
    2. Earnest Hilured? TEETZEL was born on 27 Mar 1910 in Marysville, Huron Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died before Nov 1971 in Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. Milton THOMAS TEETZEL was born on 27 Apr 1912 in Marysville, Huron Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died in Dec 1958 in Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Fairview Cemetery.
    4. Ethel Gertrude TEETZEL was born in 1915 in Marysville, Huron Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 2 Feb 1966 in Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Girard Cemetery.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles W TEETZEL, .2 was born on 6 Apr 1836 in Palermo, Trafalgar Twp., Halton Co., Ontario (son of John Solomon TEETZEL, .1 and Rachel VANTILL); died on 29 Jan 1901 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; was buried on 1 Feb 1901 in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Michigan Death Certificate # 262,
    Chas. W. Teetzel, Born 1837 April 6; Died 29 Jan. 1901; children: 8 of 11 children living in 1901, Father John S Teetzel, Born New Jersey. Married.
    - Cause of death: Paralysis, Reporter Charley Teetzel, Lynn, Mich.

    . 1818 - Palermo Cemetery, Dundas Concession 1, SDS Lot 29 & 30 A parcel of land was sold to by Teetzel for the sum of £2 & 10 shillings. The agreement said the land was "forever for the sole & proper use of a place to bury the dead for them & as many of the inhabitants of Trafalgar lying between the Twelve & Sixteen Mile Creeks as may think proper to join them: as also for a Meeting House & a school house should the same at any time be required."
    A log church was built in 1812 on the low where the cemetery now is. The Wesleyan Methodists were first mentioned in an article in the Christian Guardian in 1851. Two frame churches stood on either side of the cemetery & can be seen on the 1858 Tremaine Map. In 1867, 17 years before the general union of Methodist churches, they united & built the present church. At the time of the union, a small minority continued to worship in the small frame church. Eventually it was closed & used as a stable. (Taken from a history by Rev. M.J.H. Aiken, 1962.)

    . 1808 Elder William Case, of the Ancaster Circuit of the Methodist Episcopal Church, began to preach in the homes of pioneers in Trafalgar Township. This property was deeded in 1818 for a burial ground & a meeting house. By 1824, the Trafalgar Chapel had been built here.
    The Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada united with the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1833 to form the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada. However, several dissident preachers met here on March 10, 1834, to organize a continuing Methodist Episcopal Church. On June 27, 1835 in this chapel the Rev. John Reynolds was elected & consecrated to the office of Bishop.
    A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was also built on this site in 1848. Both were replaced in 1869 by the present church a short distance to the west now known as Palermo United Church. "Erected by the Canadian Methodist Historical Society at Palermo Cemetery - 1997."
    Source: Trafalgar Township Historical Society, Fall 2008 Newsletter.

    . 1888 May 3, Teetzel Local Heirs meeting, heirs to Teetzel estate in Germany, held at the office of Dr Bell, Tues. evening. The whole questions hinges on their ability to prove that the estate, now oath several millions dollars, legally belongs to the descendants of John Solomon Teetzel, who emigrated from Germany to this country many years. John Teetzel of St. Thomas, Canada, attended the meeting here, & the local branch as follows: Hiram Teetzel, president, Chas W Teetzel, vice-president; Dr Geo Bell, secretary & treasurer.

    . 1889 Apr 4 - Annual Election Lynn. The entire union ticket was elected here by large majorities: Chas. Teetzel, Constable.
    Ref: Weekly Expositor, Brockway Centre, Michigan.

    . 1901 Feb 15, Obituary:
    Facts 7 Fancies Picked Up Our correspondents Lynn:
    On Tuesday evening of last week Charles Teetzel, Sr., died at the age of 65 years. Mr. Teetzel has been failing in health for several months & recently suffered a stroke of paralysis.
    The funeral was held from the Lynn Corners school house on Friday, Elder Meyer of the Baptist church of Capac officiating.
    A large concourse of people followed the remains to the Lynn cemetery were the last sad rites were performed. The old gentleman was a pioneer resident of the township & had many warm friends. He leaves a wife & 9 children.
    Ref: The Yale Expositor, St. Clair Co., Michgan.

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

    Birth:
    Alt DOB: 1837 Apr 6. Ref: MI. Death Certificate.

    Died:
    Aged 63y 9m 24d. Stroke Paralysis.

    Buried:
    Death Report: Charley Teetzel, Lynn, Mich.

    Charles married Mary BULLOCK in 1859. Mary was born on 12 Sep 1840 in Canada; died on 24 Jul 1918 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; was buried on 26 Jul 1918 in Lynn Twp. Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary BULLOCK was born on 12 Sep 1840 in Canada; died on 24 Jul 1918 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; was buried on 26 Jul 1918 in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mary is the daughter of Rachel & Asa Bullock of Canada.

    . Census Lynn Tp., MI, Sons: Wm. Mar 1865 & Ransom Mar 1883.

    . Mary Bullock, Daughter Asa Bullock, Mother Rachel XX,
    Mary was b Sep 12 1840, aged 77 10 11, died at home on Jul 24 1918, Senility, Widow.
    Reported by Chas. Teetzel, of Cepac, Michigan.

    . 1889 Sep 12 - Lumps from Lynn. Mr & Mrs Chas. Teetzel lost their three year child last Sabbath.

    . 1895 Oct 11 - East Lynn Letter
    Frank Teetzel has moved on the Wheeler farm.
    Mrs. Charles Teetzel went to Troy last Friday where she will spend a short time visiting her daughters.

    . 1913 Sep 18 - Lynn, A birthday party was given Mrs. Chas. Teelzel on Friday evening the 12th that date being her 73rd birthday, 28 were present, some coming from Mussey & Cupac. All had a line time. Mrs. Teetzel was the recipient of a beautiful lamp.
    Ref: The Yale Expositor, St. Clair Co., Michigan.

    . 1915 Nov 11 - Lynn, Charles Teetzel & mother spend Sunday with F. T. Teetzel & family.
    Ref: Yale Expositor, St. Clair Co., Mich.
    916 Jun 8 - Lynn, Mrs. Ransom Teetzel is spending a few days with relatives in Port Huron.
    Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Crawford & son Milton of Pontiac, spending Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Teetzel of this place.
    Ref: The Yale expositor, St. Clair Co., MIch.

    . 1921 Jul 7 - BULLOCK FAMILY REUNION
    The Bullock family reunion was held at the Cherry Creek resort on Wednesday of last week with 70 members present. The families all met at the home of R E Bullock in Deckerville in the morning & motored to the resort where they spend a very enjoyable day on the shores of the old Lake Huron. After enjoying a basket picnic the afternoon was spend in boating & bathing & at 4 o'clock ice cream & cake was served in abundance.
    The company departed for their homes homes thanking Mr. & Mrs. bullock for their generous hospitality, declaring that it had been one of the most enjoyable days of their lives.
    The next reunion will be held at the home of William bullock at Yale.
    The following is a list of those in attendance:
    Jesse Bullock & family, Cass city;
    George & William Bullcock & families, Shabbona;
    Oscar & Earl Chambers & families,
    George Elmer A & Wm. Collins & families, Novesta;
    William Bullock, Mr & Mrs. Burton, Jo Bullock & family, Charles Teetzel & 3 nephews, Yale,
    William Locke, Capac.
    Ref: Deckerville Record & Expositor, St. Clair Co., Michigan: - - -

    Died:
    Aged 77 y 10 m 11d. died of Senility.

    Children:
    1. Lewis E TEETZEL was born on 28 Aug 1858 in Oakland Co., Michigan; died on 26 May 1920 in Los Angeles, California; was buried in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.
    2. Jennie TEETZEL was born on 25 Dec 1861 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 15 May 1902 in Troy, Oakland Co., Michigan.
    3. Belsa BETSEY J TEETZEL was born in 1862 /3 in Brockway, St. Clair Co., Michigan.
    4. 1. William O TEETZEL, .5 was born on 27 Mar 1863 in Brockway, St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 9 Jan 1922 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; was buried in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.
    5. Frank T TEETZEL, .1 was born on 23 Feb 1864 in Brockway, St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 29 Dec 1920 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; was buried in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.
    6. Charles W* TEETZEL, Jr., 7th was born on 27 Mar 1865 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 9 Jan 1922 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan.
    7. Ella M TEETZEL, .1 was born on 28 Jan 1867 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 12 Oct 1915 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; was buried on 14 Oct 1915 in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.
    8. Envina Relle* Emmeretta TEETZEL was born on 1 Aug 1869 in Brockway, St. Clair Co., Michigan; died in Est. Bef. 1901.
    9. Cora Ann TEETZEL was born on 27 Nov 1871 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan.
    10. Charles W TEETZEL, Jr., .8 was born on 12 Feb 1874 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 15 Oct 1945 in Capac, Mussy Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan.
    11. Julia Bertha* TEETZEL, .iii was born on 18 Jun 1876 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died est before 1901.
    12. Ransom TEETZEL was born on 7 Mar 1883 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 29 Dec 1920 in Clyde, Allegan Co., Michigan; was buried in Lynn Twp. Cemetery.
    13. Minnie A TEETZEL was born on 30 Oct 1886 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair Co., Michigan; died on 8 Sep 1889 in Lynn Twp., St. Clair 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.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg 2013. Thank you. - - -

    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. 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. 2. 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.