Lloyd TEEPLE

Lloyd TEEPLE

Male Abt 1868 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lloyd TEEPLE was born about 1868 in Livingston Co., MI (son of Stephen G. TEEPLE and Alice LARUE).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Stephen G. TEEPLE was born about 1844 in NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 9 Aug 1870, Putnam, Livingston, MI

    Notes:

    Census:
    1870 census at Putnam, Livingston, MI shows: Steohen G. Terple, 26, farmer, b. NY; Alice, 23, b. MI; children b. MI: Nellie, 4; Lloyed, 2 and James M. LaRue (indexed as Laren), 61, retired farmer, b. NY.

    Stephen married Alice LARUE on 11 Apr 1865 in Livingston Co., MI. Alice (daughter of James Madison LARUE and Fanny ROSE) was born about 1847 in MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice LARUE was born about 1847 in MI (daughter of James Madison LARUE and Fanny ROSE).
    Children:
    1. Nellie TEEPLE was born about 1866 in Livingston Co., MI.
    2. 1. Lloyd TEEPLE was born about 1868 in Livingston Co., MI.
    3. Fanny TEEPLE was born about 1879 in MI.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Madison LARUE was born on 15 Apr 1809 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY (son of Albertus LARROWE and Janette AULLS); died on 29 Nov 1874 in Pinckney, Livingston, MI; was buried in Pinckney Cemetery, Pinckney, Livingston, MI.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: Abt 1830
    • Census: 13 Jul 1850, Putnam, Livingston, MI
    • Census: 13 Jun 1860, Putnam, Livingston, MI

    Notes:

    DNA:
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    Note:
    From the History of Livingston County, Michigan: " James M. La Rue, also from Steuben Co., NY settled at Dexter, Washtenaw Co., Mich, as early, probably, as 1830. In the neighborhood of 1840 he moved into Putnam and located southeast of Pinckney, where his son, Charles F. La Rue, at present resides. Mr. La Rue subsequently moved into the village, where his death occurred.

    Census:
    1850 census at Putnam, Livingston, MI shows: Jas. LaRue, 41, b. NY, farmer; Fanny, 42, b. NY; children b. MI: Chas., 15, farmer; Charlotte, 12; Alace, 3.

    Census:
    1860 census at Putnam, Livingston, MI shows: James M. LaRue, 52, farmer, b. NY; Fanny, 52, b. NY; children b. MI: Charles F., 25; Ellen, 22; Alice, 14; also enumerated are Amanda, 24, b. NY and Emma, 3, b. MI. These are the wife and child of Charles F. LaRue.

    Died:
    The index lists the occupation of James M. LaRue as farmer, and cause of death as typhoid fever. It states that he is married, his parents are listed as Albertus and Jane LaRue and states they are both dead.

    Buried:
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    James married Fanny ROSE. Fanny (daughter of Nathan ROSE and Ruth WHEELER) was born on 4 May 1808; died on 10 Jan 1869; was buried in Pinckney Cemetery, Pinckney, Livingston, MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Fanny ROSE was born on 4 May 1808 (daughter of Nathan ROSE and Ruth WHEELER); died on 10 Jan 1869; was buried in Pinckney Cemetery, Pinckney, Livingston, MI.

    Notes:

    Buried:
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    Children:
    1. Charles F. LARUE was born on 4 May 1835 in MI; died on 28 Apr 1888; was buried in Pinckney Cemetery, Pinckney, Livingston, MI.
    2. Charlotte LARUE was born about 1838 in MI.
    3. 3. Alice LARUE was born about 1847 in MI.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Albertus LARROWE was born on 29 Dec 1776 in Princeton, Mercer, NJ; died on 12 Jan 1858 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; was buried in Wheeler Cemetery, Wheeler, Steuben, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Land: 1800
    • Census: 1810, Bath, Steuben, NY
    • Census: 1820, Wheeler, Steuben, NY
    • Census: 1830, Wheeler, Steuben, NY
    • Census: 1840, Wheeler, Steuben, NY
    • Census: 13 Sep 1850, Wheeler, Steuben, NY
    • Cen-Alone: 4 Jun 1855, Wheeler, Steuben, NY

    Notes:

    Birth:
    "Albertus Larrowe (LaRue) was probably of Huguenot descent. He was born in New Jersey within sound of the guns of the battle of Trenton. In 1795 he started on foot for Canada, but when he arrived in Bath, NY, he was too lame to go farther. He subseqently purchased land in the area of Wheeler, NY. He raised a family of distinction, some of whom lived in nearby Cohocton and Hammondsport. In spite of increasing farm activities, he found time to serve as supervisor of the town of Wheeler and as Master of the Masonic Lodge in Cohocton.
    Descendants spell the name both ways LaRue and Larrowe."

    Note:General George Washington’s army crossed the icy Delaware on Christmas Day 1776 and, over the course of the next 10 days, won two crucial battles of the American Revolution. In the Battle of Trenton (December 26), Washington defeated a formidable garrison of Hessian mercenaries before withdrawing. A week later he returned to Trenton to lure British forces south, then executed a daring night march to capture Princeton on January 3. The victories reasserted American control of much of New Jersey and greatly improved the morale and unity of the colonial army and militias.

    DNA:
    MKM

    Land:
    From the History of Steuben County: "Albertus Larrowe came from New Jersey in 1800 and settled on the farm now occupied by his son Albertus. He built a log house near the present dwelling, and cleared the most of his land. He was a successful farmer and died on the same farm in 1857."

    Census:
    Census lists: Albertus Larrowe, 3 M under 10, 1 M 26-45, 4 F under 10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45.

    Census:
    1820 census at Wheeler, Steuben Co., NY shows: Albertus Larrowe, 3 M under 10, 2 M 10-16, 1 M 16-26, 1 M 26-45; 1 F under 10, 2 F 10-16, 2 F 16-26, 1 F 26-45.

    Census:
    1830 census at Wheeler, Steuben Co., NY shows: Albertus Larue, 2 M 10-15; 1 M 15-20; 3 M 20-30; 1 M 50-60; 2 F 10-15; 1 F 15-20; 3 F 20-30; 1 F 50-60.

    Census:
    1840 census at Wheeler, Steuben Co., NY shows: Albertus Larrowe, 1 M 10-14; 1 M 15-19; 2 M 20-29; 1 M 60-69; 2 F 15-19; 1 F 50-59.

    Census:
    1850 census at Wheeler, Steuben, NY shows: Albert Larrowe, 74, farmer, b. NJ; Jennet, 75, b. PA; Jane, 33/23 (illegible), b. NY; Charlotte, 28, b. NY; Albertus, 37, farmer, b. NY; Lucretia, 28, b. NY; Jennet, 6, b. NY; Robert, 3, b. NY.

    Cen-Alone:
    Albertus is enumerated in the 1855 New York State census living with his son Albertus, Jr.

    Died:
    From the Steuben Farmers Advocate of February 3, 1858: "Died - At Wheeler on 12th ult., Albertus Larrowe in the 82nd yr. of his age. He was born in NJ in 1776; in 1797 he moved to Steuben and was employed by Col. Williamson as a carpenter. He married the daughter of late Wm. Aulls, one of earliest settlers of Urbana. Albertus located in Reading in 1800, then in Wheeler in 1807. His son is Hon. Jacob Larrowe, late a County Judge."

    Buried:
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    Albertus married Janette AULLS on 2 Aug 1798. Janette (daughter of William AULLS, Jr. and Elizabeth DANIELS) was born on 15 Sep 1775 in NJ; died on 9 Apr 1853 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; was buried in Wheeler Cemetery, Wheeler, Steuben, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Janette AULLS was born on 15 Sep 1775 in NJ (daughter of William AULLS, Jr. and Elizabeth DANIELS); died on 9 Apr 1853 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; was buried in Wheeler Cemetery, Wheeler, Steuben, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1776, Lancaster, Lancaster, PA

    Notes:

    DNA:
    MKM

    Died:
    From the Steuben Farmers Almanac dated May 4, 1853. "Died - In Wheeler on Apr. 9th, Mrs. Jenette, consort of Mr. Alburtus Larrowe, mother of Judge Larrowe of Bath; 78 yrs. of age. She was born in Lancaster, PA in 1776, daughter of Mr. Aulls, who was one of the first settlers of the town. The family removed to this county in 1793. She was Married - about 22 yrs. of age and had 12 children, 11 of whom survive her. "

    Buried:
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    Children:
    1. Daughter LARROWE was born about 1799; died after 1810.
    2. John B LARROWE was born on 14 May 1801 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; died on 4 Jun 1867 in Cohocton, Steuben, NY; was buried in Larrowe Cemetery, Cohocton, Steuben, NY.
    3. Elizabeth LARROWE was born on 23 Jun 1802 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY.
    4. Sarah Ann LARROWE was born on 20 Sep 1803 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; died after 1880.
    5. Catherine LARROWE was born on 27 Dec 1804 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; died after 9 Apr 1853.
    6. Minerva LARROWE was born on 28 Aug 1806 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; died on 31 Aug 1866; was buried in Oldfield Cemetery, Hornby, Steuben, NY.
    7. Judge Judge Jacob LARROWE was born on 19 Dec 1807 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; died on 21 Mar 1878 in Hammondsport, Steuben, NY; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Hammondsport, Steuben, NY.
    8. 6. James Madison LARUE was born on 15 Apr 1809 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; died on 29 Nov 1874 in Pinckney, Livingston, MI; was buried in Pinckney Cemetery, Pinckney, Livingston, MI.
    9. Albertus LARROWE, Jr. was born on 17 Oct 1811 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; died on 29 Dec 1895 in Steuben Co., NY; was buried in Wheeler Cemetery, Wheeler, Steuben, NY.
    10. Mary Jane LARROWE was born on 10 Jan 1813 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; died on 18 Nov 1876 in Steuben Co., NY; was buried in Grove Cemetery, Bath, Steuben, NY.
    11. William A. LARROWE was born on 28 Sep 1814 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; died on 31 Jan 1816 in Wheeler, Steuben, NY; was buried in Wheeler Cemetery, Wheeler, Steuben, NY.
    12. Jonathon B. LARUE was born on 24 Sep 1816; died on 5 Sep 1880 in OH; was buried in Rock Creek Cemetery, Eden Township, Seneca, OH.
    13. Franklin B. LARUE was born on 25 Dec 1818 in Bath, Steuben, NY; died on 30 Sep 1912 in Corning, Adams, IA; was buried on 2 Oct 1912 in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Corning, Adams, IA.
    14. Charlotte LARROWE was born on 8 Jan 1822 in Bath, Steuben, NY; died on 15 Dec 1888; was buried in Graceland Cemetery, Webster City, Hamilton, IA.

  3. 14.  Nathan ROSE was born on 28 Jul 1780 in Coventry, Tolland, CT (son of Samuel ROSE and Rebecca PALMER).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: 1804

    Notes:

    Note:
    "Nathan Rose, who married Ruth Wheeler, settled in 1804, and made the first clearing on that part of the property now owned by O. F. Marshal, known as the Rose farm, on the west side of the creek. He was a farmer by occupation, and a great lover of hunting and fishing. The game taken on such occasions he often divided with his neighbors. He moved to Michigan in the spring of 1834."

    Nathan married Ruth WHEELER before 1806. Ruth (daughter of Captain Captain Silas WHEELER and Sarah GARDNER) was born in 1782; died on 12 Feb 1832 in Steuben Co., NY; was buried in Wheeler Cemetery, Wheeler, Steuben, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Ruth WHEELER was born in 1782 (daughter of Captain Captain Silas WHEELER and Sarah GARDNER); died on 12 Feb 1832 in Steuben Co., NY; was buried in Wheeler Cemetery, Wheeler, Steuben, NY.

    Notes:

    Buried:
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    Children:
    1. Wheeler ROSE
    2. Polly ROSE
    3. Rebecca ROSE
    4. Palmer ROSE
    5. Gardner ROSE
    6. Frederick ROSE
    7. Mahula ROSE
    8. Dollie ROSE
    9. John ROSE
    10. Sarah ROSE was born on 20 Jul 1806; died on 29 Apr 1883; was buried in Pinckney Cemetery, Pinckney, Livingston, MI.
    11. 7. Fanny ROSE was born on 4 May 1808; died on 10 Jan 1869; was buried in Pinckney Cemetery, Pinckney, Livingston, MI.
    12. Furman G. ROSE was born on 7 Apr 1810; died on 23 Feb 1887; was buried in Pinckney Cemetery, Pinckney, Livingston, MI.