Eber TETER

Eber TETER

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Eber TETER
Beruf Farmer
title Reverend

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 13. April 1806 Macksville, Pendleton County, Virginia nach diesem Ort suchen [1]
Bestattung Teter Cemetery, Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana nach diesem Ort suchen [2]
Tod 20. Juli 1878 Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana nach diesem Ort suchen [3] [4]
1810 United States Census 1810 George Teter Household, Pendleton County, Virginia nach diesem Ort suchen [5]
1820 United States Census 1820 George Teter Household, Pendleton County, Virginia nach diesem Ort suchen [6]
1830 United States Census 1830 George Teter Household, Pendleton County, Virginia nach diesem Ort suchen [7]
1840 United States Census 1840 Eber Teter Household, Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana nach diesem Ort suchen [8]
1850 United States Census 15. Oktober 1850 Eber Teter Household, Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana nach diesem Ort suchen [9]
1860 United States Census 17. August 1860 Eber Teter Household, Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana nach diesem Ort suchen [10]
1870 United States Census 10. September 1870 Eber Teter Household, Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana nach diesem Ort suchen [11]
Heirat 8. Juni 1831 Pendleton County, Virginia nach diesem Ort suchen [12]

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
8. Juni 1831
Pendleton County, Virginia
Margaret PHARES

Notizen zu dieser Person

Death date Discrepancies Biography of Daniel Hare gives date of death as July 20, 1878. HenckleGenealogy gives marriage date as May 3, 1831. This is probably thedate of the marriage bond. Henckle Genealogy also gives date of deathas August 20, 1878. Tombstone gives July 20, 1878 as date of death.1850 census, age 44, 1860 census, age 54, 1870 census, age 64. EARLY CHURCHES in Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Methodist Episcopal. In the year 1837, the Methodists first began to hold meetings in thetownship, and one of the first places of meeting was the house of EberTETER. Ministers of the church came to this locality at irregularintervals, and there was no organization. In 1838, however, a meetingwas held at the house of Samuel BAKER, and the first class in thetownship was organized on this occasion, with about a dozenconstituent members. The class was attached to Noblesville Circuit,and the ministers in charge of that circuit conducted services at thehomes of various members, about once a month. After a few years, theytransferred the meeting-place to a schoolhouse in the town of Boxley,and from this organization emanated the Boxley Methodist EpiscopalChurch. This, however, was not erected until the year 1852, by whichtime the original class had almost lost its identity by the death ofsome of its older members and the removal of others. The church at Boxley was built in 1852, and dedicated by Rev. WilliamH. GOOD in the summer of 1853. Mr. GOOD was then Presiding Elder, andRev. Thomas STABLER was Pastor in charge of the circuit. During thesucceeding years, the congregation increased, and the organization wassuccessfully maintained. By 1880, the church was under the pastoralcare of Rev. A. M. PATTERSON. Wesleyan Methodist--Boxley Church. About 1844, the first class of this denomination was organized in theschoolhouse at Boxleytown, under the leadership of Eber TETER, who wasafterward recognized as one of the leading spirits in the church.During protracted meetings, they were granted the use of the logchurch owned by the Christian denomination at Boxley, but on ordinaryoccasions they held their meetings at the schoolhouse for about 2years after organization. Mr. TETER then donated a lot in the town ofBoxley, upon which they erected a small frame church. This buildingwas still in use as their house of worship, in 1880, and was at thattime under the pastoral care of Rev. William TALBERT. Liberty Church. In 1869, a class of the Wesleyan denomination was organized at a logcabin on the farm of John JESSUP, under the ministrations of Rev.Jesse W. HIATT. In 1871, they erected a church, at a cost of $1,200.Rev. H. C. WEST succeeded Mr. HIATT as Pastor, and remained about 2years. Rev. John FALL was his successor, and he was followed by Rev.Eber TETER. Mr. TETER was, in turn, succeeded by Rev. WilliamTALBERT, who was the pastor in 1880.

Quellenangaben

1 The Henckel Genealogy, 1500-1960, Page 254
Autor: William Sumner Junkin and Minnie Wyatt Junkin
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel Family National Association, 1964;Location: C. W. Hill Printing Company, Spokane, Washington; Date:1964;
2 Cochran Family Genealogy
Autor: Frank Cochran
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Genealogy.Com;
3 Henckel Family Records, Numbers 1 - 14
Autor: The Henckel Family Association, Elon O. Henkel, Editor
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: The Henkel Press, Inc. New Market, VA, 1962;
4 The Henckel Genealogy, 1500-1960, Page 254
Autor: William Sumner Junkin and Minnie Wyatt Junkin
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel Family National Association, 1964;Location: C. W. Hill Printing Company, Spokane, Washington; Date:1964;
5 1810 Census, Pendleton County, Virginia, Page 1101
Autor: Third Census of the United States
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: United States Federal Courts System, U.S. Marshall's Office,August 6, 1810;
6 1820 Census, Pendleton County, Virginia, Page 43A, Line 2
Autor: Fourth Census of the United States
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: United States Federal Courts System, U.S. Marshall's Office,August 7, 1820;
7 1830 Census, Pendleton County, Virginia, Western District of Virginia, Pendleton County, Page 69
Autor: Fifth Census of the United States
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: United States Federal Courts System, U.S. Marshall's Office,June 1, 1830;
8 1840 Census, Hamilton County, Indiana, Adams Township, Page 173
Autor: Sixth Census of the United States
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: United States Federal Courts System, U.S. Marshall's Office,June 1, 1840;
9 1850 Census, Hamilton County, Indiana, Adams Township, Page 146B, Line 37
Autor: Seventh Census of the United States
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: United States Federal Courts System, U.S. Marshall's Office,June 1, 1850;
10 1860 Census, Hamilton County, Indiana, Adams Township, Page 222, Line 8
Autor: Eighth Census of the United States
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: United States Federal Courts System, U.S. Marshall's Office,June 1, 1860;
11 1870 Census, Hamilton County, Indiana, Adams Township, Page 38, Line 32
Autor: Ninth Census of the United States
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: United States Federal Courts System, U.S. Marshall's Office,June 1, 1870;
12 The Henckel Genealogy, 1500-1960, Page 254
Autor: William Sumner Junkin and Minnie Wyatt Junkin
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel Family National Association, 1964;Location: C. W. Hill Printing Company, Spokane, Washington; Date:1964;

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