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Margaret Teague (1773 - 1867)

Margaret Teague
Born in German Flats, Mohawk River, Province of New Yorkmap
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 94 in Hope Town, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canadamap
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Margaret was born in 1773. She passed away in 1867.

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Hello Margaret and her Husband David Smith Died in Hopetown, Bonaventure, both my mother and I descend from them through their son David Smith (Married Sarah Flowers)
posted by Mara Eden
SORRY, but very very SORRY! I SHEATED anough!

But it's aboutely necessary that I confirm all the relationships with my OWN ancestor Catherine Teague, with the descendants of her half-siblings from the first wife, Margaret Weaver, of Jacob Teague.

La presente est une preuve NÉCESSAIRE, car très peu, vraiment très de descendants de Jacob Teague puissent être retraçables, et que c'est la première fois que je réussis à retracer des parents proches, par le biais de tests ADN, malgré que j'aie dû encore tricher un peu pour réaliser cette "ESSAI TRIANGULATION ESSAI! Mais, enfin, on peut fermer une boucle! Pour la mince descendance de Jacob Tygart!

Real TremblaY !

posted by Métis Real TremblaY
edited by Métis Real TremblaY
Teague-2407 and Teague-382 are probably the same person, but one is not the daughter of Jacob and Lydia. There are several Jacob Teagues. Jacob being in VA probably didn't go to NY,
posted by Lynette Jester
Teague-2407 and Teague-382 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, same approx birth year, same father (needs merge), mother needs to be resolved. Same spouse, one child same.
posted by Cindy (Bourque) Cooper
I have a concern about Margaret being the daughter of Jacob and Lydia, as the Jacob and Lydia of NC have a son James was also born in 1773 in NC. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Teague-1119 Yes, it can be a different Jacob and Lydia, but doubtful that it is the same Jacob and Lydia of VA and NC. There can't be two children born the same year in two different states.
posted by Lynette Jester

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