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About Lucas Teeple
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George Lucas (Lucas) "Luikas" Teeple aka Tiepl, Dippel, Dipple Born 1 Aug 1696 in Hessian, Germany Died 14 Jan 1774 in Bridgewater Twp., Somerset County, NJ
Son of Johannes (Diewel) Teeple and Anna Catherina (Unknown) Teeple
Brother of George Jurey Teeple, Anna Catherina (Teeple) King and Johannes (Teeple) Tipple
Husband of Anna Maria (Streit) Teeple — married 17 May 1722 in New Jerseymap
Father of Ursula (Teeple) Appleman, John Teeple, Christopher Teeple, Peter Teeple and Mary (Teeple) Fusler
Biography
Lucas was born in 1696. George Lucas Teeple came to New York in 1710 with his father when he was 14 years old. In the Albany Protocol, George and Lucas (Teeple) are called brothers, and identified as such. This document also places them solidly in Pluckemin New Jersy and identifies them as leaders of the Lutheran congregation there.[1] In 1739, the two brothers signed a petition to the Governor which placed them in Bridgewater Township, just a couple of kilometres south of Pluckemin.[2]
"Dipple, Lucas, 16 Jan 1774, Bedminster Church He was the old patriarch. He was born in August 1696 in Hessisch (i.e. a Hessian kingdom), was married in May 1722, and had sired 12 children of whom 6 are still alive. He died the 14th of January 1774 aged 77 years and some months. During his long sickness he was often visited by me (Henry Muhlenberg Jr) and also had visits from other pastors passing through. I found him completely in faith of Paul 1 Timothy 1:15. He was humble in his demeanor, held firmly to the promises of the Gospel, and remained patient to the end. Also, in his great weakness, he died completely in the Gospel of Christ. The funeral text chosen by him was Psalm 73."[3] Last Will & testament
1764, Aug. 20. Teeple, Lucas, of Bridgwater Township, Somerset Co.; will of. The 120 acres of land where I live, and the moveable estate, to be sold. Wife, Mary Teeple, £100 of the proceeds. Eldest son, John, that land where he lives, of 50 acres, that joins William Graham. Sons, Christopher and Peter, and my son-in-laws, Jacob Fusler and John Meyer, the rest. Daughter, Ursula, wife of John Appleman, a silver tankard. Executors - Christopher Teeple and John Appleman. Witnesses-Andrew Leake, Sidney Berry, Daniel Castner. 1773, Nov. 16. Codicil. Wife, Mary, to live on the place, while she is my widow. My son's daughter, Peggy, who lives with us, to have a good outset, when 18. Son Christopher's eldest son, Luke, my gun. Son Peter's son, Luke, a colt. Son, John's son, Luke, £3. Son-in-law, Jacob Fusler's son, Luke, a colt. Witnesses-Daniel Castner, Jacob Castner, Ph. King. Proved Jan. 26, 1774. 1774, Jan. 19. Inventory, made by Daniel Castner and John Haas. Lib. L, p. 85.[4] Sources
U.S., Dutch Selected States Reformed Church Vital Records, 1660-1926, New York, New York, New York City Lutheran, Vol III, Book 87, pg. 26 of 276.
"Albany Protocol", see also Teeple People: Albany Protocol.
New Jersey, Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817, Volume XXXIV, Abstracts of Wills, 1771-1780, pg. 518-519 of 749. See also Teeple People: New Jersey Calendar of Wills.
Teeple Family History: More Zion Lutheran Church Records.
Find A Grave Memorial #27161486.
Ancestry.com - Pat's Tree-Master 1212 Family Tree and Weston Family Tree.
Footnotes
↑ "Albany Protocol" cited by researcher Kim Eckhardt in Ancestry.com's New York/New Jersey connection Family Tree.
↑ Teeple People: A 1739 Petition. Name is spelled Luikas Tiepl.
↑ Teeple Family History: More Zion Lutheran Church Records.
↑ New Jersey, Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817.
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Dipple, Lucas, 16 Jan 1774, Bedminster Church He was the old patriarch. He was born in August 1696 in Hessisch (i.e. a Hessian kingdom), was married in May 1722, and had sired 12 children of whom 6 are still alive. He died the 14th of January 1774 aged 77 years and some months. During his long sickness he was often visited by me (Henry Muhlenberg Jr) and also had visits from other pastors passing through. I found him completely in faith of Paul 1 Timothy 1:15. He was humble in his demeanor, held firmly to the promises of the Gospel, and remained patient to the end. Also, in his great weakness, he died completely in the Gospel of Christ. The funeral text chosen by him was Psalm 73.
Lucas Teeple's Timeline
1696 |
August 1, 1696
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Hesse, Germany
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1712 |
July 1, 1712
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1714 |
May 25, 1714
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Pluckemin, Bridgewater Township, Somerset, New Jersey
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1726 |
1726
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Tewksbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey
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1727 |
August 18, 1727
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Bridgewater, Somerset County, New Jersey
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1728 |
October 29, 1728
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Pluckemin, Bridgewater Township, Somerset, New Jersey
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1730 |
1730
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Pluckemin, Bridgewater Township, Somerset, New Jersey
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1731 |
July 13, 1731
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Bridgewater, Somerset County, New Jersey
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1731
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