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Caroline Mary “Carrie” <I>Cowles</I> Teague

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Caroline Mary “Carrie” Cowles Teague

Birth
Hamptonville, Yadkin County, North Carolina, USA
Death
20 Mar 1913 (aged 67)
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Liberty, Randolph County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.8511, Longitude: -79.57579
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Caroline Mary "Carrie" Cowles was the youngest of seven children born to Josiah Cowles (1791-1873) and his wife Nancy Caroline Carson (1802-1863). Her parents had both been married previously, so she had 4 Cowles half siblings, 4 Duvall half siblings (from her mother's marriage to Alvin Simpson Duvall), as well as six full siblings.

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.
Caroline Mary "Carrie" Cowles was the youngest of seven children born to Josiah Cowles (1791-1873) and his wife Nancy Caroline Carson (1802-1863). Her parents had both been married previously, so she had 4 Cowles half siblings, 4 Duvall half siblings (from her mother's marriage to Alvin Simpson Duvall), as well as six full siblings.

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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