Carrie married Capt. Meredith Montgomery Teague (1841-1915), a Confederate veteran, in Marion, NC on 9 Jan. 1872. He was a son of David Teague (1817-1883) and his wife Eleanor Field (1815-1899), of Randolph County, North Carolina.
Carrie and Meredith had five children: DeEtte Teague (1872-1953, m. D. G. Patterson, her sister Edna's widower), Robert Cowles Teague (1875-betw. 1900 & 1910), Edna Teague (1878-1910, m. D. G. Patterson), Robert Cowles Teague (1880-1945, m. Cora Belle Miller) and Harry Raymond Teague (1886-?).
Sometime in the late 1880s or 1890s, the Teagues moved from Marion to Liberty, in Randolph County, where Meredith ran a saw mill. By 1910, they were living in Greensboro, and he was working for the railroad.
Carrie married Capt. Meredith Montgomery Teague (1841-1915), a Confederate veteran, in Marion, NC on 9 Jan. 1872. He was a son of David Teague (1817-1883) and his wife Eleanor Field (1815-1899), of Randolph County, North Carolina.
Carrie and Meredith had five children: DeEtte Teague (1872-1953, m. D. G. Patterson, her sister Edna's widower), Robert Cowles Teague (1875-betw. 1900 & 1910), Edna Teague (1878-1910, m. D. G. Patterson), Robert Cowles Teague (1880-1945, m. Cora Belle Miller) and Harry Raymond Teague (1886-?).
Sometime in the late 1880s or 1890s, the Teagues moved from Marion to Liberty, in Randolph County, where Meredith ran a saw mill. By 1910, they were living in Greensboro, and he was working for the railroad.
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