Cousins by the dozens : a genealogy of the Teague family of Alexander County, North Carolina : families also included are: Mitchell, Bowman, Deal, Hefner, Isenhour, Little, Austin, Hall, Childers, Munday/ privately published by: David H. Cherry, Jr.
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Family of Edward Teague (ca. 1716-aft. 1797), who is the ancestor for many of the Teagues of Alexander Co., N.C. He was the eldest son of William (b. ca. 1693) and Isabella Teague. He was born in Cecil County, Maryland. The births of five children of William and Isabella Teague are recorded in the parish records of St. Mary Anne's Episcopal Church in Northeast, Maryland. Edward Teague married Lurannah Sweringen, daughter of Thomas and Lydia Riley Sweringen. Edward Teague lived in Frederick Co., Va. before moving to North Carolina after 1757. Some family members settled first in Rowan Co., while others in Orange Co. (later Chatham Co.), N.C.
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