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State of Service: NC
Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
Find-a-Grave lists his burial as "UNKNOWN" - May 2021
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Author: William Terrell Siler
Moses Teague was born in Cecil Co., MD abt.1718. His parents were William and Isabella Pennington Teague. Moses was married to (1) Elizabeth Loftin and (2) Rachel Taylor.
Teague family was involved in the Regulator Movement in Chatham Co., NC before RW.
Patriotic Service: Provided supplies to militia in Chatham Co., NC
Moses was father of twelve children: Moses, Elijah, Isabelle, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, William, Elizabeth, Susannah, Hannah, David, and Charity.
Moses died in Chatham Co., NC ante Aug. 1799. Burial place unknown.
DAR PATRIOT # A113207.
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