"There is no evidence that her husband, John Dils, participated in the Revolutionary War. However, he operated a ferry near the Delaware Water Gap, and it is known that General Washington commandeered the ferry boats on the Delaware River to ferry the army across the Delaware for the Battle of Trenton. Thus it is quite possible that he had a part in this important battle."[1]
The Teeter Family - Notes by Norene Turcsik 1/19/07 - From The Teeter Family Genealogy by Paul Teeter January 1967 - on file at The History Center, Ithaca, NY.
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Thank you to Kathryn Smith for creating WikiTree profile Teeter-207 through the import of Wikitree Jan 2013 GEDCOM.ged on Jan 25, 2013.
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