Re: Tetterton DNA
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Re: Tetterton DNA
martha guill 2/03/14
Your Benjamin was the son of Benjamin, son of William.See following:
Washington: Formed from Western Tyrell in 1791; the following William Tetterton carried over from 1790 Tyrell.
1800.William Tetterton, 3 0-10, 1 45+, f 1 0-10, 1 10-16, 1 26-44, 1 45+.
1810.William Tetterton, 3 10-16 and 1 45+; f 10-10, 1 16-26, 1 45+.
1819, June 19.Benjamin Tetterton born June 19, 1819.Died Sept. 20, 1882. His wife was Mary Jane NcMair.His children were Henry J., John Whitefield, Benjamin T., Mary Ellen, Spencer, Deborah and there could be others.
1820.Benjamin Tetterton, son of William and almost certainly father of Benjamin born 1819. 3 0-10, 1 26-44; f 16-25.Jane Tetterton (Since William and wife appear to be deceased, believe this is daughter of William who was the female between 16-26 in 1810; in her household is one of her brothers and a sister).1 16-25; f 1 16-25, 1 26-44.
See following extract from Tyrrell:
1755 tax list: John and William Tatorton, sons of William Tetterton. (See Perquimans).
1757. Birth of John Tetterton, see Duplin County.
1759, 16 Jan.Will of William Tetterton:In the name of God amen: I William Teterton of the County of Tyrrel in the Province aforesaid being sick in body but of sound and desposing mind and memory thanks be to the Almighty do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner following first I recomment my soul to God my Maker and my body to be buried in a Christain like and decent manner at the duretion of my Executors and as to such worldly goods as it has pleased God to bestow upon me I give and despose of the same in manner following Viz. First - I give and bequeath to my loving wife Elizabeth all my moveable Estate until the day of her death or marage and then to be divided among my children at my wifes duretion except the increase of my mare and it is my will and desire that my wife deliver them to my children as she breeds until every one of my children has one.Item - I do constitute nomenate and appoint my frend Thomas Leary Executor and my loving wife Elizabeth Executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoaking and disannulling all former and other Wills by me made in Witness wereof I have signed sealed and published this to be my last Will and Testament the 16th day of Janey. Ammo Dom 1759.
William (his -x- mark) Taterton
Signed sealed & Published
in the presence of us
John Leary
Kiza Leary
Note 1:This has to be William Jr; only one William is listed in the 1764/5 tithables.
Note 2:From another researcher, this William married Elizabeth Gibson about 1732 in Tyrrell NC, sons were George William Teater b 1736/7, Samuel Gibson Teater b 1734/5, daughter was Elizabeth Teterton (See Pitt and Beaufort Counties).If this information is true, then William Jr had to be born earlier that the 1720 date identified by other researchers.
Date not Defined: James Gibson, brother of Elizabeth, was uncle of George William Teater and Samuel Gibson Teater.(Extract from another researcher internet article).
1761.Birth of John Tettleton, son of John Tetterton (Tatorton in 1755, above).Born near Mouth of Roanoke River. Married Jane Farish.Died 1845, Clark, Alabama. (Rev War soldier, see Dobbs County, NC).
Date not defined.William Tetterton on pension application said he was born on island (Edenton), near mouth of river.This William could be son of either John Tettleton mentioned in 1761 above or his brother William.From another researcher.
1762.Birth of Thomas Tetterton (Pension stated born 1759).Per Ancestry.com son of William Tetterton.Died Oct 1843 in Muhlenberg, Kentucky.Married Ann Higgins 5 Jan 1790 in Wayne County, NC.Ann petitioned for Revolutionary War pension.
NOTE:John, Thomas, Benjamin, and a William can be picked up later in Dobbs County with who are believed to be their cousins, sons of their uncle George Tedder.
1779. William Taterton signed petition to form new county.
1782. William Terteton on tax list.
1784. William Tetterton.
1785, 12 Aug.William Tetterton married Ann Kelley.
1786. William Tetterton on poll tax list.
1788, 24 Sep.Marriage of Epfraim Tetterton to Sarah Hollis.
1790 census: William Tetterton 1 16+, 2 females.Epfraim Tetterton 1 16+, 2 less 16, 1 female.
See Washington County, formed from Tyrrell; William carried over to Washington.