Herman was in a military record on 29 December 1943 in Fort Seybert, Pendleton, West Virginia, United States.[1]
Dr was mentioned on a memorial in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Franklin, Pendleton County, West Virginia, United States with a death date of 14 September 2017.[2]
Fact: Residence (1930) Bethel, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA
Fact: Residence (1935) Bethel, Pendleton, West Virginia
Fact: Residence (1 Apr 1940) Bethel, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA
Fact: Residence (1947) Bridgwater, Virginia, USA
Fact: Residence (1984) Franklin, WV
Sources
↑Military:
"U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for West Virginia, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 486 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2238 #13098463 (accessed 11 February 2023)
Name: Herman Byrd Teter; Race: White; Age: 18; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 29 Dec 1925; Birth Place: Fort Seybert, West Virginia, USA; Residence Place: Fort Seybert, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA; Registration Date: 29 Dec 1943; Registration Place: Fort Seybert, Pendleton, West Virginia, USA; Employer: Student; Height: 5 10; Weight: 132; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Brown; Eye Color: Gray; Household Members (Name) Age Relationship: Herman Byrd Teter 18 Self (Head).
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #190767368 (accessed 11 February 2023)
Memorial page for Dr H. Byrd Teter (29 Dec 1925-14 Sep 2017), citing Cedar Hill Cemetery, Franklin, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA; Maintained by kimmie925 (contributor 47790555).
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships by comparing test results with Herman or other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Herman: