Issue 26
March 1998 

Teeple People
a Teeple family newsletter published by Anne Rahamut

A "mini-reunion" of Teeple People at Port Dover, Ontario

Several descendants of Peter Teeple and Lydia Mabee met for dinner and family talk.  The restaurant, located on Lake Erie - on the beach in Port Dover, is owned by Henry Hagey, himself a Teeple descendant.   The complete article is available in the newsetter - see subscription information elsewhere on this page. 

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   Theodore Teeple: the
 Conclusion of his Story
This article is a continuation of the story begun in the last issue.  Theodore Teeple was one of many Teeple people who became a pioneer photographer. His work is in museums all over central Ohio.  The complete story can be found in Anne's newsletter.  (Back issues are also available - contact Anne)
World Book of Teeples?
Anne says "Thanks, but no thanks!" - We all get those letters which look so personal.  They always begin: "I have exciting news for you and all Teeples..."  Anne debunks the bunkos and helps you save your money for the good stuff.  She also explains how you can find all of the information contained in those "wonderful" books - some at the library, some is available on-line.  In any case, you get it for free instead of paying $40. or more. Read all about it!!
PELLUM TEEPLE'S DIARY - Installment 3
Pellum's diary was transcribed by his son, Charles Gleason Teeple.  The first two installments were published in the last two issues of Teeple People.  Pellum wrote about his observations and travels in Canada and the United States.

Some Land Titles Held
By Teeples in Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio & Wisconsin
This issue includes a listing of some early land title records which involve Teeples in the above states.  While it is not an exhaustive list, it may provide a starting point for further research. 
Do you know anything about KIRKLAND TEEPLE?
He is described as a "somewhat manic observational humorist" - contact Anne Rahamut.
Howard M. Teeple writes about the Teeple name
Unlike previous articles about the Palatine immigration which simply provided copies of early texts, this article uses early texts to explain the Americanization of the Teeple name.  The writer is former newsletter member, Howard M. Teeple of Evanston, Illinois who has given us permission to use material from his biographical book, "I Started to Be A Minister" (Evanston, IL, REI, 1990)  This article is an interesting scenario of the development of our uniquely American name.

ALBERT GALLATIN TEEPLE
Was born April 4, 1824 in Norfolk Co., Ontario, son of Luke Teeple and Nancy Finch. He appears to have gone by the name of "Glaten".  His namesake was an accomplished academian and politician in the United States. The full article is available in the newsletter.

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