John Allen Teague

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John Allen Teague

Birthdate:
Birthplace: St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex, England
Death: circa 1677 (33-50)
Manokin Hundred, Somerset, Montgomery, Province of Maryland, English Colonies
Immediate Family:

Son of John Teague and Margaret Ann Greenewood
Husband of Martha Teague and Elizabeth "Betty" Twigg
Father of Edward Teague
Brother of Mary Teague; Bryan Teague; Richard Teague; William Teague; Elizabeth Teague and 1 other

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About John Allen Teague

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John Teague
It is known that a John Teague was transported to Virginia, arriving November 27, 1652. He was brought to that colony by Edward Revell, who inherited 500 acres in that area from his father Randall, who witnessed the grant of Wachawampe. John Teague shows up in Northampton, Northumberland, and Westmoreland Counties of Virginia shortly after this transport was recorded.
Again from the Somerset County Court Archives (Maryland):
"The Same Cort: Commrs as afore The Deposicon of Roger Patrick aged 35 years or thereabouts taken in Cort ye 10th: novembr 1675.
This Deponent Saith yt about Six years agoe John Teague Senr: gave a Cowe with A Cowe Calfe by her Side to his Son John Teague Junr: before me & my wife Anne And Henry Bishop Junr: This Depont: further Saith that Robert Richardson of Pocentenorten hath in his Possession the Said Cattle & theire Increase & further saith not Roger Patrick.
Nineteenth day of October Ao Do one Thousand Six hundred seaventy five.
The same Day Commrs present as afore
To the worpfl Commrs of Sommersett County
The humble Peticon of John Dorman Humbly Sheweth Whereas Yor Peticrs wife having A Sister in this County formerly the wife of John Teague deceased Since the wife of Richard Turner, now yor Peticre wifes Sister is dead & left one Chilld behinde begatn by her former husband John Teague wch Chilld the aforesd : Turner brought to yor Peticr Therfore yor peticr Craves yt yor worppfl may be pleased to order that ye Said Chilld may remayne with yor peticr till She is of age She having no other relacon in this County & yor peticr Shall Pray for you as he is bound in duty ~ John Dorman: Whereas John Teague deceased had A Chilld by his wife Eliza Sister to Sarah the wife of Jno Dorman plantr The said Chilld name being Elizabeth Teague Six years of age next 20th day of December John Dorman Peticons this Cort that the Chilld might be ordered to Stay with him untill she Comes to age: This Cort orders that the said Eliza Teague remayne with the said John Dorman plantor as Long as the Cort thinks fitt or otherwise orders."
Comments: It would appear that the John Teague who arrived in Virginia with Edward Revell (son of Randall) and the (elder?) John referred to above in Somerset County, Maryland are the same person. On the same day's Court records in Somerset County, Maryland, there is an entry of:
David Brown is the Securitie for ye appearance of Randall Revell next County Cort:Acknowledgeth himselfe to Stand indebted unto the Lord Propty:in the Sume of ten pounds of Lawfull money of England
It has been suggested that Edward Teague was the son of this John Teague of Maryland, however the above extracts seem to disprove this.
As the 6 year old child has "no other relacon in this County", it would appear that her father, John Teague, was the John Teague Jr referred to in the first extract and that the male family line died out.
http://www.megjohn.info/genealogy/John_Teague_1635_Descendants.pdf

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John Allen Teague's Timeline

1634
February 11, 1634
St Mary Whitechapel,Stepney,London,England
1635
1635
St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex, England
1660
1660
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
1677
1677
Age 42
Manokin Hundred, Somerset, Montgomery, Province of Maryland, English Colonies
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Maryland, USA