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- Posted 31 Dec 2014 by dermgood
Note to all: there are conflicting family trees on Thomas Teed b. 1791, I think due to the fact he married two women named Mary Ann! So things like census report and baptism records list "Mary Ann Teed"-- and this could be either wife depending on the year. he first married Mary Anne SARGISON/ SARGINSON Teed January 9, 1816, and she died in March 1828 . Then January 3, 1831 he married Mary Ann .Danderson-- so census records may say "Mary Ann Teed" can be confusing. PLEASE all of you who have Thomas Teed b. 1751, check for this. By his first marriage to Mary Sargison who died in 1828, he had "Captain" Thomas Teed (jr., b 1815-1816 or so), Joseph Teed b. 1820, Robert SARGISON Teed b. 1823, and Mary Teed b. 1826. He married his second wife in 1831 and by her he had: Emma B. 1834, John b. 1836, Frederick DANDERSON b. 1838, and John DANDERSON Teed b. 1844.
Captain Thomas Teed (jr) went back to Wisbech to see his step mom, Mary Ann DANDERSON Teed and her
Posted 31 Dec 2014 by dermgood
Note to all: there are conflicting family trees on Thomas Teed b. 1791, I think due to the fact he married two women named Mary Ann! So things like census report and baptism records list "Mary Ann Teed"-- and this could be either wife depending on the year. he first married Mary Anne SARGISON/ SARGINSON Teed January 9, 1816, and she died in March 1828 . Then January 3, 1831 he married Mary Ann .Danderson-- so census records may say "Mary Ann Teed" can be confusing. PLEASE all of you who have Thomas Teed b. 1751, check for this. By his first marriage to Mary Sargison who died in 1828, he had "Captain" Thomas Teed (jr., b 1815-1816 or so), Joseph Teed b. 1820, Robert SARGISON Teed b. 1823, and Mary Teed b. 1826. He married his second wife in 1831 and by her he had: Emma B. 1834, John b. 1836, Frederick DANDERSON b. 1838, and John DANDERSON Teed b. 1844.
Captain Thomas Teed (jr) went back to Wisbech to see his step mom, Mary Ann DANDERSON Teed and her son Frederick DANDERSON Teed about 1866 or so, when I think he brought back a photo of his step mom, Mary Danderson Teed along with posing for another photo in Wisbech with step brother Frederick and Capt Thomas Teed's oldest son, son Capt. Robert Teed
please correct the family trees out there. :-).son Frederick DANDERSON Teed about 1866 or so, when I think he brought back a photo of his step mom, Mary Danderson Teed along with posing for another photo in Wisbech with step brother Frederick and Capt Thomas
Teed's oldest son, son Capt. Robert Teed
please correct the family trees out there. :-).
marriages,children, etc from John Blythe Dobson papers
Sunday, July 8, 2018
4:10 PM
"Teed family"
Clipped from: https://www.ancestry.com.au/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/120819959/person/172018795569/media/5de6c62b-6549-48ea-8d02-ccf6f2038545?_phsrc=VVZ10730&usePUBJs=true
marriages, children, etc from John Blythe DobsonpapersPosted 03 jul 2018 by Allan Sargison Like 0 Comment 0 Share
nbsp; Thomas Teed, Jr., bapt. 23 March 1793 in St. Peter’s Church,Wisbech, d. 27 Dec. 1854 (from note on the registed copy of his will, agreeingwith his death record), aged 63 years. He m. (1) 9 Jan. 1816 in St. Peter’sChurch, Wisbech, Mary Ann Sargison, who d. in 1820-31. He m. (2) 3 Jan. 1831 inthe parish church of Boston, Lincolnshire, Mary Ann Danderson, bapt. 19 April1801 in the parish church of Boston, living 1861 but probably the Mary AnnTeed, widow, who d. 21 June 1863 at Wisbech, aged 62 years, daughter of JohnDanderson, of Boston, by his wife Emma Dent. Thomas Teed is called a baker, ofChurch Lane, in the baptismal records of his sons Thomas (1817) and Joseph(1820), and in the birth record of his son John (1844). But in the baptismalrecord of his daughter Emma (1834) he is called a toll-bar keeper, of LynnRoad, which would seem too incongruous were this child Emma, aged 7, not foundwith him in the 1841 census. In the baptismal record of his son John (1836) heis called a baker, of Elm Road. Thomas Teed was one of the executors of hisfather’s 1832 will and one of his two principal heirs. He appears with hisfamily at Canal Street in the 1841 census, in which he is called a baker.[18] Canal Street in the 1851 census ofWisbech, his occupation being given as baker.[19]His own will, dated 26 June 1854, and signed with an actual signature, wasproved 5 May 1855.[20]20. Consistory Court of Ely, registered wills, C59:371,held at the Cambridge Record Office. It names sons Joseph Teed andFrederick Danderson Teed as executors, mentions sons Thomas Teed and JohnDanderson Teed, daughter Emma Ward and her children (not named), and “my dearwife Mary Ann,” bequeaths “a new suit of black cloth clothes … to my nephewGeorge Teed,” and leaves property to children of his son Thomas, namely RobertSargison Teed, Thomas Teed, Jane Teed, and Emma Teed. He also mentions“tenements in the Horsefair in Wisbech … occupied by Henry Teed and others,”probably referring to his brother. His will mentions numerous properties ofwhich he was landlord, including several lying in Emneth, Norfolk. His widowappears at 5 Canal Street in the 1861 census, in which she is called a“proprietor of houses.”[21] 21. 1861 census of Wisbech St. Peter, R.G. 9-1048 (FHLmicrofilm no. 542,743), fo. 130b.
· Known issue (all baptisms in St. Peter’s Church, Wisbech):
(by first wife)
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· Thomas Teed (III), bapt. 11 Oct. 1817, living 26 June 1854, when he is mentioned in his father’s will. He m. 15 June 1843 in St. Peter’s Church, Wisbech, Elizabeth Warner, b. 1821-22, daughter of Thomas Warner, “formerly of Gedney Hill, late of Thorkney, labourer.” At the time of their marriage he was a mariner, of Horsefair, and she a servant, of the same street. The witnesses were Josh. Teed and Elizabeth Warner. He is also called a mariner in the birth record of their first child. and in the baptismal record of his daughter Jane (1844), while that of his son Robert (1845) calls him a sailor, of Horsefair.
Known issue:
· Jane Sargison Teed, b. 14 May 1844, bapt. 29 July 1844 in St. Peter’s Church.
· Robert Sargison Teed, b. 24 May 1845, bapt. 30 June 1845 in St. Peter’s Church.
· Emma Teed, b. 27 Oct. 1848.
· Joseph Thomas Sargison Teed, b. 21 Dec. 1854, bapt. 12 Feb. 1855 in St. Peter’s Church.
· Joseph Teed, b. at Wisbech, bapt. 13 Aug. 1820, living 1881. He was living unmarried with his father in 1841. He m. 25 Dec. 1846 in St. Peter’s Church, Wisbech, Elizabeth Pacey, b. 1813-14 at Wisbech, living 1881, daughter of the late John Pacey, of Wisbech, “keeper of a beerhouse.” In the 1851 census he is listed as a “retailer of beer and cider” at Horsefair,[22] and in that of 1861 as a “master cooper employing one man” at 50 Old Horsefair.[23] By 1881 he had given up his former business, and is listed in the census as a farmer of 20 acres, employing 1 man and 2 boys, his houses being at nos. 49 and 50 Horsefair.[24] They are not credited with children at any time, and we have not traced any issue.
· Mary Teed, b. about 1826 (age given as 15 in the 1841 census), living with her father in 1841, but not traced further.
(by second wife)
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· Emma Teed, bapt. 21 May 1834 in St. Peter’s Church, Wisbech, living 1856. She was living with her parents in 1841, and with her mother in 1851, when she was a dressmaker. She m. 12 April 1853 in St. Peter’s Church, Wisbech, Edward Ward, b. 1832-33, d. by 1881, son of Perry Ward, a gardener. At the time of the marriage, and also at that of the baptism of their daughter Mary Ann in 1856, he was a gardener, of Walsoken. Emma appears as the head of a household in the 1881 census, with a niece, Mary Ann Teed, possibly the daughter of her brother Frederick. Only known child: Mary Ann Ward, bapt. 21 March 1856, bapt. 3 Aug. 1856 in St. Peter’s Church, Wisbech.
· John Teed, b. April 1836, bapt. 4 July 1836 in St. Peter’s Church, Wisbech, d. 22 Dec. 1840 at Wisbech, aged 4 years, 6 months, the death record calling his father Thomas Teed.
· Frederick John Danderson Teed, of Wisbech, master baker, b. 1838-39 (no birth record found), d. 8 March 1915 at Wisbech, aged 76 years. He is found with his parents in the 1841 census, and with his mother in the 1861 census, in which he is called “Danderson Teed,” and his occupation given as baker. He m. before 1868, Eliza Harrold, b. 1838-39 at Tydd St. Mary, Cambridgeshire, who d. 26 Aug. 1927 at Wisbech, aged 89 years. In the baptismal record of his son Herbert (1869) he is called “Frederick Danderson Teed, house agent, of 5 Canal Street.” The 1871 census also calls him Frederick, lists him at 5 Canal Street, and gives his occupation as house agent; it gives his wife’s as dressmaker.[25] He is also listed with the same occupation and at the same address in the 1881 census of Wisbech,[26] and in the 1892 Kelly’s Directory.[27]
Known issue, all born at Wisbech:
· Ada Danderson Teed, b. 29 March 1868, d. 24 May 1869.
· Herbert Harold Teed, b. 9 Oct. 1869, bapt. 19 Dec. 1869 in St. Peter’s Church, living 1881.
· Ida Maud Mary Teed, b. 30 April 1871, d. unmarried 17 July 1952.
· Thomas Frederick George Teed, b. 22 Feb. 1874, living 1881.
· Georgina Eliza D. Teed, b. 18 Jan. 1876, living 1881.
· Mary Ann Teed, b. 23 June 1878, d. by 1881.
· George Henry Teed, b. 6 Aug. 1881, d. 9 June 1882.
· John Danderson Teed, b. 23 May 1844, d. 15 Feb. 1855, aged 12 years, at Wisbech
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