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13301 Griffith 9 GRIFFITH*, William Bruce (I516)
 
13302 Grimsby's John Moore may have been bequeathing something to one of these two sisters
Archibald Stewart, appointed June 12, 1775 Sussex county sheriff

The "Parish of Christ Church, Newton," was organized in the year 1769. Its charter, under which it still exists, was given by
King George III., and bears date of Aug. 15, 1774.
The first corporators were Uzal Ogden, Nathaniel Pettit, Archibald Stewart, Edward Pigot, William Hall, Nathan Armstrong, Amos Pettit, Thomas Anderson, John Pettit, Charles Pettit, John B. Scott, and James Shaw.

Archibald Sr. Stewart was born about 1736 in Ballymoore, Billy, Antrim, Ireland. He died in May 1795 in Newton, Sussex, New Jersey. He married Margaret Phoebe HELMS on 29 Aug 1772 in Sussex, Sussex, New Jersey.
Other marriages:
MOORE, Miss on 3 May 1779, Philadephia. Their son was Archibald Jr

from "near Ballintoy, county Antrim" in Ireland, descended from the Earl of Bute. The brothers are: 1. Archibald Stewart, b. abt 1737, d. May 1795 in Springdale NJ, bur. Old Presb. Burying Ground, Hackettstown NJ
"Springdale" is the name of a farm.
 
MOORES, Hope (I2814)
 
13303 Grimsby, Ontario. VANTILL, Rachel (I484)
 
13304 Grimsby. MCCUTCHEON, Mathias F (I114)
 
13305 Groom age 24/1843; Bride 16y/ 1851. Family (F8)
 
13306 Guelph HALL, Harold RUSSELL (I474)
 
13307 Guelph COLLINS, Joseph Brooks (I411)
 
13308 Guelph FELKER, Edyth JEANETTE (I137)
 
13309 Guelph FELKER, Euphemina Louisa (I261)
 
13310 Guelph HOWSE, FREDerick Thomas (I385)
 
13311 Guelph HOWSE, Earl Francis Felker (I384)
 
13312 Guelph City Directory
. 1890 - Walker, Edward, machinist, 301 East Ave. N
. 1889 - Walker, Edward, railroad employee, House xx Oliver off Queen.

. 1910 Jan 22 - St. Clair-Wexofrd Michigan Marriage Register #6601
Edward R Walker, Age 45/1865, Canada, Res. Detroit, Insurance Adjustor, Number of times married: TWO
s/o Margaret Mahler & Edward Walker,
married at Lawton, Michigan to Isabelle B Halstead [Holstead?], 28/ 1882, Lawton, MI., bookkeeper
d/o Spencer Halstead & Julia Whalen.

OBITUARY 1 & 2:
. 1912 - Ed Walker Drops Dead in a Cafe, Well known man about town victim of apoplexy. Was drinking with a women when the end came. A woman left Ed Walker's side at a table in a wine room yesterday afternoon, and Death unannounced stalked in and took her place. Ed R Walker, man about town, bon vivant and raconteur died suddenly from natural causes the coroner concluded. The end came in a dingy wine room at 289 Larned street.
He had money, lots of it and he spent it freely. So freely in fact that the gossips are saying today that Mrs Walker entered strenuous objections that he was gone.

... Three Women, his wife and mother & his companion at the tie of his death are prostrate by his death. At the home, 32 Palmer ave. east, the wife & mother refused to believe that a strange woman was with Walker when he dropped died in then wine room. She is a prominent socially and bears an untarnished reputation. Funeral of Walker will be held from the home Thursday.
Ref: Detroit News.

. 1912 Oct 1 Tues. - Dead In Wine Room, Woman Disappears, Well known Detroit man's body found in place over saloon.
Edward R Walker, 32 Palmer Ave West, well known Detroit insurance adjuster, wealthy clubman & one of the principal figures in a divorce suit a few years ago is dead under strange circumstances, a few minutes after being in the company of a fashionably dressed woman whose identity has not been discovered.
His death took place in a wine room over the saloon of James McCallum, 289 Larned St E, Mr. Walker had driven to the place in his automobile, accompanied by the woman & had order a drink. Ten minutes later when the spoon keeper returned to the room togged the empty glasses he found Walker, alone and dead, his body stretched on the floor.
He was a member of the firm of Craig, Wright, Walker & Arden with offices in the Majestic building.
corner Burgess on arrival made an examination of the body & decided that Walker died of apoplexy & that there was nothing usurious in the cause of death. Detective John Steinhebel, representing the police department in the investigation thereupon discontinued further inquiry.
Walker was divorced by his first wife Minnie Taylor Walker on Jan 19, 1910. She was prominent in Detroit society, a member of the Central Christian church & when the decree was granted, moved to Denver. This has been her residence since. A boy Vernon, now 18 years old, is the result of the union. It is understood that the divorce was mutually agreeable. The records show that there were married in Stanton, Mich. Walker's marriage to his 2nd & last wife took place about 2 months are the divorce was granted. She was formerly a stenographer employed by Frank Smith at the Winton garage.
Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette, published 1912.10.2. - - - 
WALKER, Edward Robert Jr. (I260)
 
13313 Guelph Gen Hosp. FELKER, Ivan Oswald (I249)
 
13314 Guelph Hospital. MCCUTCHEON, David Alexander .3 (I58)
 
13315 Guelph Mercury, Guelph
- Girl born 26 Mar 1915, Father E. J. C. Walker. 
WALKER, Dorothy G .2 (I255)
 
13316 Guelph, Monument D 18 -23. BLACK, Arnold (I418)
 
13317 Guelph, Monument MS 12 - 34. JOHNSTON, Elva Elizabeth (I1345)
 
13318 Guelph, Monument S6-A-6 DICK, Leonard Hudson (I243)
 
13319 Guelph, Monument U26-11 Black square stone, at side fence line. MOONEY, Mary Elizabeth LIZZIE (I244)
 
13320 Guelph, Plot -12-16 GRIEVE, James Broadfoot Capt. (I248)
 
13321 Guelph, Plot E, Lot 25-2. TOVELL, Mark (I171)
 
13322 Guelph, Plot KC 8 - 5. FELKER, William Francis .2 (I128)
 
13323 Guelph, Wellington Co. ? Family (F29)
 
13324 Guelph. FELKER, Arthur Melville .1 (I294)
 
13325 Guelph. FELKER, Amanda Bertha MANDY (I266)
 
13326 Guelph. LINDSAY, James B (I262)
 
13327 Guelph. HOWSE, Ephriam THOMAS (I239)
 
13328 Guelph. Monument D7-34 MCCUTCHEON, Alvin Loree .2 (I162)
 
13329 Guelph. Verify this Mabel. GERRIE, Mabel Lerrie (I348)
 
13330 Guelph. Monument KC 8-5. FERRIER, Elizabeth (I138)
 
13331 Guessing that Francis was born in Wellington, Ontario.

In 1842, Francis was living in Percy Twp with his mother. See notes on Gilbert Murphy.

The 1850 Census has Francis residing at Lot 20 - North Half, on Conc. 5, with his wife and two daughters.
The Land Records show that Francis purchased this property from J.B. Forsyth on January 9, 1852.
Francis is still there for the 1851 Census, but is not for the 1861 Census.
The Land Records show that Francis sold his property to Jarvis Striker on March 21, 1866.
In the meantime, he had purchased Lot 98 West Half on the 3rd Concession in Ameliasburg Twp, on May 1, 1860, from a Charles Avery - 100 acres.

The 1861 Census for Ameliasburg Twp lists a Francis Goodmurphy on the 3rd Concession - Lots 97 and 98F. The Land Records show that Francis was
granted 14 1/4 acres of Lot 97 on January 8, 1868.

The Marriage Notice, shows that Francis Murphy of Percy Twp, married an Angeline McLean of Sidney Twp, on July 27, 1847, and they were married
by the Rev. Wm. Bird.

Francis and his wife Angeline are listed as Wesleyan Methodists and they are buried in Salem Cemetery along with five of their children - Deborah,
Sarah Margarey, Emilia Ann, John Davis, and Martha H. Caroline M. is buried with her husband in Albury Cemetery.

Francis prepared his Will on Feb 10, 1893 and in it he left his house and its contents to his wife. He also left her his property - Lot 98 West Half South 60 acres
and Lot 97 West Half South 15 acres and undivided half of 80 acres of woodlland.
He left his daughter Caroline the sum of $100.00.

Francis died at the age of 70 years and 9 months of Apoplexy (Stroke) after a one week illlness.

The youngest son, Styllman, is buried in Wellington Village Cemetery, infant death.
 
GOODMURPHY, FRANCIS (I18)
 
13332 Guessing that Gilbert was born in Wellington, Ontario, if not, could have been born in Kingston, Ontario.

In 1842, Gilbert was living in Percy Twp at Lot 20 (South Half) on the 5 Concession with his mother Deborah and his younger brother, Francis.

Deborah purchased this property from William Forsyth & J.B. Forsyth on October 21, 1884, but obviously Deborah and her sons had moved there in 1842.

Deborah sold the property to Gilbert on March 18, 1848. The 1848 Census has Gilbert listed as the residing owner of this Lot, residing there with his wife (no name given), along with a widow born in Ireland (obviously his mother) and another young male (obviously his younger brother Francis).
One could presume that Deborah had the foresight to pass ownership to Gilbert in 1848 as it is believed she died the following year.

Gilbert is listed at Lot 20 in the 1850, 1851 and 1861 Censuses for Percy Twp.

The 1851 Census lists a Catherine as the wife of Gilbert.
The 1861 Census lists a Polly as the wife of Gilbert, and Eliza recorded in her Genealogy, that Gilbert married a Polly Jones.

On December 26, 1863 he sold the property to James Greenley.

The 1871 Census for Hillier Twp lists a Gilbert Murphy as residing on the 5th Concession - Lot 66H - 80 acres. This Gilbert is married to a Mary and had four daughters.
It may be that Mary and Polly are the same person - just the way it was recorded.
It is believed that Gilbert must have moved back to Prince Edward County after selling his Percy Twp property in late 1863.

Lot 67, 5th Concession of Hillier Twp, runs norrh and south of Burr Road, east closer to Hwy 62 at Crofton.
Just east of Gilbert, also on Lot 67 is Benjamin Pine. Benjamin's son Sylvester Pine married Deborah Goodmurphy.

The 1881 Census for Hillier Twp lists an Anna Murphy, age 50, and widowed, with a daughter Melissa, age 10.

The Ontario Archives lists Gilbert Murphy as dying on October 27, 1878 suddenly from the effects of intemperance !!!
The petetion from his widow has his name as GILBERT GOODMURPHY and her name as MARY GOODMURPHY.
He died leaving no Will or Last Testament. His estate valued at $700.00 was awarded to his lawful widow Mary Goodmurphy.
It is possible that Catherine, Polly, and Mary are all the same person. Sometimes people had a common name that they were called by, and that may be what the Census taker wrote down.

Melissa is buried in the Wellington Village Cemetery alongs with her parents,
Gilbert and Mary !!!

The oldest daughter, Deborah Jane, married Sylvester Pine. She is buried in the McFaul Cemetery on County Road 1, which is just west of the junction of County Road 1 and Town Line Road.
 
GOODMURPHY, GILBERT (I19)
 
13333 Guisbert Sharp is the son of Batha & Johannes John Sharp & his father Geisberd Sharp 1767.

UCLPetition 162, S Batch 3, p534, C2807, [Partial filled out form was approved!
Certificate # 43, of the Board appointed by Lt. Govenor of Co. Lennox, Addington, Hastings, UC.
the Bearer Gilbert Sharp, having on the 22 January 1792 preferred to this board a Petition for a Grant of 200 Acres. Signed, 22 Jan, 1793, P VanAlatine, H Spencer,Alex Fisher. Envelope: 200 Acres. Confirmed 21 Jul, 1997, Peter Russel.

UCLPetition 177, S Bundle 3, p582, C2807.
In Council, Lieut. Guisbert Simons, of the late Loyal Rangers, commanded by Major Edward Jessup, prays for an allows of land for his wife, & 4 child, born before 1789. Viz. Christina, Allida, Catherine & Tiney? or Betsey.
Envelope: Received 8 Mar, 1797. Granted 250 Acres as family lands.
Warrant issued 2 March 1805.

UCLPetition 5, S Bundle 8, p 469, C2809.
Personally appeared Gusbert Sharp made oath & sworn upon the Holy Evangelist that his son of John G Sharp, [senior] solder in Major Jessups Regiment* during the American war & was discharged when the war ended, drawn half of Lot 22, Con 4, Ernestown. Sworn before me at Ernestown, 11 Sept 1805, Daniel Frazer, JP. & Guysbart Sharp.
Envelope. Declaration of Allan McLean, Esq. of Kingston & of John Detlor, now of York, that John Gusbert Sharp is not yet 30 years of age. The Board not conceived him entitled to the privileges of an UE J. Baby, Presiding Councillor.
approved A grant, President.
Gusbert Sharp's oath that his son John G Sharp had been a soldier in the Royal Rangers.
Recommended 250 Acres as family land. G Simcoe.
York, 3 March 1806. entered in Land Book G, p17.

Upper Canada Land Petition 187, S Bundle 11, p236, C2812. In Council,
Petition of Guisbert Sharp, Township of Fredericksburgh, County of Lennox, your petitioner at the commencement of the American War, adherent to the British Government, in consequence of which I was imprisoned at different places, in the now called United States of America & as early as was in power being charged with a heavy family, I came to this Province, with my family & the small remains my enemy left me as will appear by the Certificates accompanying this petition.
Wherefore your petitioner begs that your Excellency will pleased add me on the UE List & grant me such a portion Crown Lands as your wisdom may think proper to grant & permit Mr. John Lutlor, Town of York to be his agent to locate the same & take the Deed when completed.
Adolphustown, 22 January, 1811, Guistbert HISXMARK Sharp.

. Sworn & Signed, Adolphustown, 22 Jan 1811, Guisbert HISXMARK Sharp.
. Personally appeared 22 May 1811 before me in & for military land, Guisbert Sharp & saith he was acquainted with him form the commencement of the American War, & know to be faithful subject & that his being taken prisoner & sent to Fiskkiln [NY] from thence to Exeter in New Hampshire, further more the deponent saith not, except he knows of his coming into this Province 20 years ago last September. [Sept. 1791].
Sworn before me a Fredericksburg this 22 Jan 1811, N.J. WXXXer, JP, & Guisbert Sharp.
. Personally appeared 19 January, 1811 before me the undersigned, Justice of Peace, Under Campbell, who duly sworn Maketh oath & saith Gilbert Sharp, Twp. of Fredericksburg, on account of his loyalty & adherence to the British Government was taken prisoner at Fiskkiln in 1776, conveyed abroad a vessel to Fiskkiln where the deponent made his own escape & left the said Gilbert Sharp in confinement.
Sworn before me at Adolphustown, Mildland district the first above written, Alexr. Fisher, JP & Signed, Alexr. Carrefokal [blurry ink]
Envelope: Cannot be grant, not having joined the Royal Standard. Read in Council 12.9.1811. Imprisoned for his Loyalty, came to this Province about 1791.

. Petition of his father, John Sharp, [Senior]
UCLPetition 155, S Batch 3, p518,C2809, Petition of John Sharp, as a private soldier in Major Jessops Regiment in the late war. He retuned to Colonys to settle some private affairs, was detained longer than his intentions lead him, by sickness &,other unforeseen casualtys.
Upon his return of Upper Canada he found the Lands drawn for him on account of his services, to be appropriated to the use of another individual.
He therefore prays to be indulgent as to grant him Lands for himself & family as are allowed to such as served His Majesty with America. Also permit him to locate Lot 12?, Con 1, Glousester Twp., lying upon the River Rideau.
Signed, John Sharp, Eastern District, July 29, 1797.
Envelope: Granted 300 Acres family land.

- Petition of his son, John Sharp, Jur.
UCLPetition 157, S Batch 13, p522, C2807
Petition of John Sharp, son Guisbert Sharp, commanded by Maj Ed Jessup of the Loyal Rangers, having served as a Volunteer in said Regt. & being above the age of 2y, never rec. any lands prays such an allowance. Signed, 20 Sept 1797, G Winsor?, Agent.
Envelope: John Sharp Jur., Granted 400 A. as Volunteer of Son of a [soldier]. 17 Nov 1797.
Transcripts by PJ Ahlberg 2017. - - - 
SHARP, Guisbut (Guysburt) Lieut. (I2903)
 
13334 Gunda Running is the daughter of Karen Krogstad & Sever Running, both from Norway. RUNNING, Gunda (I322)
 
13335 Gurley Burying Ground in the west part of Mansfield DIMMICK DIMMOCK, Lieut Timothy 2ND (P7492)
 
13336 Gustave is the son of Christine & Peter Burger. BURGER, Gustave ANTHONY (I667)
 
13337 Gustave is the son of Ida Alwine Radaunt & Carl Reinhardt. REINHARDT, Gustave George Helmuth (I40)
 
13338 Gustavus Baghaz BAYHA, Gustav Guss (P5758)
 
13339 H. Hollywood, Cal. WALKER, Pierre Caryl Taylor (I655)
 
13340 Had 2 children who died as infants HALL, Elizabeth (I428)
 
13341 Had 3 daughters HALL, Agnes (I422)
 
13342 Had 8 children.

After Wm Hall died they lived at his homestead (Smith Twp, South Half Lot 20 Con 4) Moved to the east half of Lot 19 when their son Adam took over the prosperous farm. 
JEFFREY, Catherine (I211)
 
13343 Hadassah is the daughter of Mary Willson & Richard Lawrence. Hadasah used her second name Hester at times & is an archaic form for written 'ss' as in Hadapah.

> 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.

. UC Land Petition 27, 1835 Jul 1, Residence Trafalgar, Ontario.
Patent Lot 7, Con 11, Brooke Twp., Lambton Co., Ontario, 1839 JUN 26. Recognized at the York Court House to be the daughter of Richard Lawrence, innkeeper.

. Haddasah Lawrence Marriage Bond # 6053 C6786,
Mathias Teetzel & John Teetzel of Trafalgar Twp., Gore District bond themselves to pay £200.
Signed, at Toronto, Home District, on 18 July, 1837.
John Teetzel of Twp. of Trafaglar in the Gore District, Bachelor & Hadassa H. Lawrence, of the same place, Spinster.
Signatures of John Teetzel & Mathias Teetzel, but not Haddassah's signature! Photocopy too faint for duplication. -PJA]
Upper Canada Marriage Bond 6-53, Microfilm C6786.

. Moved to Benton Harbor, Michigan with her sister, brother Richard Lawrence Jr. & Cousin Richard Lawrence Johnston, mother Margaret Lawrence, married a Teetzel also.

. 1860 Census Michigan, Berrien, Benton, FILM 537, FAMILY 1658
Teetzel, Hester, 47, b. 1813 in Canada East.

. 1869 Minutes of the Michigan Methodist Episcopal Church Annual Conference,
Mrs. John Teetzel & Miss M. A. Teetzel, each $1.00.

. 1871 John Teetzel, fruit grower, SW Section 17, Territorial Road, Benton Harbor, Berrien Co. Directory.

1878 Polk Directory, Benton Harbor & St. Joseph's Directory: John Teetzel, res. Lincoln street.

. 1888 Jan 7, St. Joseph Herald Newspaper
Benton Harbor. Mrs. John Teetzel died' Wednesday, aged 74 years. [Wed. 1888 Jan. 4th.]

. 1961 Apr 6 to 17th, News Palladium, Benton Harbor, MI., Legal Notice:
Order to Answer, File # C309, State of Michigan in the Circuit Court, Co. of Berriern,
Ervin & Virginia Bontranger, Plaintiffs Vs many names, Preston Lumber Co., Maxwell Lumber Co., The Mich. Trust Co., JOHN & HESTER TEETZEL, etc, Defendants. On reading & filing of the complaint in this cause,
Ordered that the Defendants & their unknown heirs & devises cause their appearance to be entered on 2 Jul 1963 in default there of. - - - 
LAWRENCE, Hadassah HESTER DUE (I447)
 
13344 Hadassah is the daughter of Mary Willson & Richard Lawrence. Hadasah used her second name Hester at times & is an archaic form for written 'ss' as in Hadapah.

> 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.

. UC Land Petition 27, 1835 Jul 1,
Mathias Teetzel, Residence Trafalgar, Ontario.
Patent Lot 7, Con 11, Brooke Twp., Lambton Co., Ontario, 1839 JUN 26. Recognized at the York Court House to be the daughter of Richard Lawrence, innkeeper.
Note1: Location, Brooke Mills, today Alvinston.

1835 July 1, Wed. D'Arcy Boulton, Esq, JP, Chairman. - Hadassah Lawrence, of the Township of Trafalgar, in the District of Gore, Spinster, appeared in open Court & was Recognized to be a Daughter of the late Richard Lawrence of the District of London, formerly of York Twp. in the Home District, Innkeeper, deceased, an U.E. Loyalist, & a certificate was signed by the Chairman & Clerk of the Peace accordingly.

. Haddasah Lawrence Marriage Bond # 6053
Mathias Teetzel & John Teetzel of Trafalgar Twp., Gore District bond themselves to pay £200.
Signed, at Toronto, Home District, on 18 July, 1837.
John Teetzel of Twp. of Trafaglar in the Gore District, Bachelor & Hadassa H. Lawrence, of the same place, Spinster.
Signatures of John Teetzel & Mathias Teetzel.
Note2: But not Haddassah's signature! Photocopy too faint for duplication. -PJA
Upper Canada Marriage Bond 6-53, Microfilm C6786.

. Moved to Benton Harbor, Michigan with her sister, brother Richard Lawrence Jr. & Cousin Richard Lawrence Johnston, mother Margaret Lawrence, married a Teetzel also.

. 1860 Census Michigan, Berrien, Benton, FILM 537, FAMILY 1658 -
Teetzel, Hester, 47, b. 1813 in Canada East.

. 1869 Minutes of the Michigan Methodist Episcopal Church Annual Conference, Benton Harbor, Mrs. John Teetzel & Miss M. A. Teetzel, each $1.00. Hull, MI, Goe. Teetzel $1. Mason, MI. James Teetzel.

. 1871 John Teetzel, fruit grower, SW Section 17, Territorial Road, Benton Harbor, Berrien Co. Directory.

. 1878 Polk Directory, Benton Harbor & St. Joseph's Directory: John Teetzel, res. Lincoln street.

* 1887 Jan 15 - Mrs John Teetzel, Sr, is very ill rather home on Empire avenue. Ref: News Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

. 1888 Jan 4, Obituary. Death of Mrs John Teetzel. wife of John Teetzel, sr. & mother of Mr C W Teetzel, the jeweler, died at her home on Empire avenue at noon today, aged about 74 years. She was taken ill last Monday night, with hemorrhage of lungs, the attach terminating fatally. Mrs Teetzel was an old resident, esteemed for many virtues. She leaves beside her husband 6 children, Charles & George Teetzel, Mrs Andrew Kennedy & Miss Hester Teetzel of Benton harbor, Mrs. Horace Brunson of Chicago & John Teetzel of Ottawa, Ill. The later have been summoned by telegram. The funeral is not yet arranged.

. 1888 Jan 5, Mrs John Teetzel whose death was noted our least issue, left 7 children, one name was inadvertently omitted from our list, that of Mrs Will Smith. Funeral will occur on Friday afternoon.
* Mrs. Hamilton, of Peachville, Mich., a sister of Mrs Teetzel, accompanied by her husband & son Alexander, arrived yesterday afternoon.
At our last advices it was doubtful whether Mr Mrs John W Teetzel of Ottawa, or Mrs. Brunson, of Chicago, could come to attend the funeral, on account of illness.
Note3*: Rather than her late husband, it was her son Rev. James Hamilton, junior, along with Rebecca's other son Alexander Hamilton.) There are several 'Peachvilles' in Michigan. Allegan is the peach growing area of Michigan. - PJ Ahlberg.

. 1888 Jan 7 - John Teetzel & family desire to return their sincere thanks to all the neighbors & friends who so kindly assisted them in their late bereavement.
- Rev. James Hamilton, of Three Rivers, & Mrs Hamilton & son, of Peach Belt, Allegan county, attended the funeral of their relative, the late Mrs. John Teetzel & returned home today.
Ref: St. Joseph Herald Newspaper.

. 1888 Jan 7, Benton Harbor. Mrs. John Teetzel died' Wednesday, aged 74 years. [Wed. 1888 Jan. 4th.]

. 1961 Apr 6 to 17th, News Palladium, Benton Harbor, MI., Legal Notice:
Order to Answer, File # C309, State of Michigan in the Circuit Court, Co. of Berrien, Ervin & Virginia Bontranger, Plaintiffs Vs many names, Preston Lumber Co., Maxwell Lumber Co., The Mich. Trust Co., JOHN & HESTER TEETZEL, etc, Defendants. On reading & filing of the complaint in this cause, Ordered that the Defendants & their unknown heirs & devises cause their appearance to be entered on 2 Jul 1963 in default there of.

Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - 
LAWRENCE, Hadassah HESTER DUE (I96)
 
13345 Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, DAVIS, Rebekah Rebecca (P7559)
 
13346 Haddasah Lawrence Marriage Bond # 6053, C6786 Mathias Teetzel & John Teetzel of Trafalgar Twp., Gore District bound themselves to pay £200. Sealed at Toronto, Home District, on 18 July, 1837. John Teetzel of Trafaglar Twp and Haddassah Lawrence, of the same place, Spinster. Signatures of John & Miathias Teetzel.
[but not Haddassah's signature. Photocopy too faint for duplication. -PJA]
Upper Canada Marriage Bond 6-53, Microfilm C6786 
Family (F319)
 
13347 Haemorrhage from Gastric ulcer. Aged 71y 7m 17d. LAWRENCE, Juditha A (I791)
 
13348 Haemorrphage from Gastric ulcer. Aged 71y 7m 17d. 639 High St. LAWRENCE, Juditha A (I1366)
 
13349 Hagar Twp., Berrien Co., MI. Cremation. OSBORN, Etta MARIE (I1750)
 
13350 Halfway House Corner. TISDALE, Ephriam Jr. (I1694)
 

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