Re: Tevebaugh surname spelling use
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Re: Tevebaugh surname spelling use
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Re: Tevebaugh surname spelling use
I too am researching TEVEBAUGH's. This surname was my grandmother's maiden name. Also I have a little bit of information on Jonathan Franklin TEVEBAUGH who was in the War Between The States. I would be interested in learning more about the different spelling of the name TEVEBAUGH.
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Re: Tevebaugh surname spelling use
I am trying to figure out my family tree on my grandmothers side. John Wesley Tevebaugh of Indiana born 1836,was my grandmother's grandfather. I am trying to figure out his father's name. Also have Sarah Teverbaugh on my grandmothers fathers side. Any info you have will be greatly appreciated
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Re: Tevebaugh surname spelling use
John Wesley Tevebaugh was my great grandfather. John Wesley Tevebaugh's wifes name was Sarah Isabelle Marsh. Sarah came from TN. He lived in Monroe City, Indiana. He rode his horse to Indianapolis to enlist in the civil war. He fought for the north. I sent away for his service records. He returned after the war to his farm. His home and farm were right next to the cemetary where he is buried. The cemetary is called Walnut Grove in Monroe City. My mother has a picture of him with his wife. Let me know what else you would like to know. I will try to find photos to scan and email. John Wesley Tevebaugh's fathers name was John also. Contact me at mdoylega(at)gmail.com Maria Doyle
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Re: Tevebaugh surname spelling use
John Wesley Tevebaugh was one of several children of John Tevebaugh and wife Cynthia Richards. Let me know what you want to know. Be as specific as possible. The "r" in the name was added by clerks and was not correct. John L. Tevebaugh
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ATTENTION! All Tevebaughs, Teverbaughs, and Teaverbaughs! In June, 2010, we celebrate the arrival in America of our immigrant ancestor. He was Johann Conrad Dieffenbach, a 43-year old cooper from Baden, Germany, who went down the Rhine River to Rotterdam in 1709 with his wife, Barbara, daughters Maria Elisabetha and Anna Elisabetha, his 75-year old mother, Anna, and his daughter from his first marriage, Catharina Margaretha. They arrived in New York harbor the next June on one of several sailing ships from England carrying several thousand Palatine Germans thousands of miles from home, ready to begin anew in America. Yes, I said Dieffenbach, for Tevebaugh and the other 2 variations above were what Irish and Welsh clerks had made of the sounds of that German surname by about 1760. This happened to other Dieffenbachs, but the new name only stuck on 2 boys, Daniel and Jacob in western Virginia and Pennsylvania. Take a moment this June to be thankful that the long journey was successful and they had a new American name. John L. Tevebaugh
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Dear John, I am VERY interested in learning more about the Tevebaugh's....esp Gertrude Edith, or Edith Gertrude. You can email me at ladysonoma56@gmail.com, Thanks, Debra R "Renee" (Hughes) Jensen 801-592-7247
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regarding Gertrude Edith Tevebaugh. Do you have any information on siblings? I know she had a brother "Buck" but don't know if it was a nick name or given. He worked at a cement (mine?) plant and had been injured in an explosion...sometime before 1962-1965...that's when he lived in a trailer behind my mom and dad's house in California. I have found an obit for a Buck in Tahachapi, Ca...any of this familiar? Also, did the have a sister Lillian (Davis?) I remeber meeting her at Hampton (Hamp) Yarborough's in California, also about 1964-1965....mom (Mildred Louise "Pat" Hughes told me the Yarborough's were cousins. ANY information at all is greatly appreciated! Renee P.S. so what would our relationship be? Thanks!! PPS I now live in Utah
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