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Matthew Teague

Birth1737 - , Somerset, Maryland, USA
Death1790 - Broad Creek, Sussex, Delaware, USA
MotherElizabeth Adams
FatherTeague Matthews-Planter

Born in , Somerset, Maryland, USA on 1737 to Teague Matthews-Planter and Elizabeth Adams. Matthew Teague married Mary Truitt and had 11 children. He passed away on 1790 in Broad Creek, Sussex, Delaware, USA.

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Teague Matthews-planter
1695 - 1761
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Elizabeth Adams
1710 - 1765
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Mary Truitt
1752 - 1804
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Ann ?
1740 - 1775
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Sarah "Sally" Mathus/matthews
1774 - 1845
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Sarah Matthews
1772 - 1850
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Priscilla Matthews
1781 - 1860
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James Matthews
1775 - 1845
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Phillip Matthews
1766 - 1846
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David Matthews
1780 - 1814
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Levi Matthews
1790 - 1845
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Catherine Matthews
1785 - 1801
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Elizabeth Matthews
1768 - 1824
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Rebecca Matthews
1779 - 1800
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Sally Matthews
1790 - 1845

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