Name |
TEAS, Samuel |
Birth |
2 Sep 1811 |
Gender |
Male |
Biography |
- History of Northumberland Co., PA 1876: On a back lane, now known as Elm street, stood two distilleries, owned by Moses Teas and Samuel Teas, with a large storage-building belonging to each.
Bell's History of Northumberland Co., PA page 549: Moses Teas, distiller, was a man of social proclivities, dignified in manner, interesting in conversation, and the owner of a good library. His most intimate associates were George Eckert and George Calhoon; the trio were bachelors. Samuel Teas, brother to Moses, was associated with him in business.
Bell's History of Northumberland Co., PA page 558: Five distinct distilling establishments were in operation at Milton within a few years after the founding of the town. Moses and Samuel Teas, either in partnership or individually, had two, one of which was situated on Elm Street at the south side of Limestone run, and the other on the opposite side of that stream a little farther south.
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Census (desc) |
1840 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [2] |
Census (desc) |
1850 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [3] |
working as a farmer |
Census (desc) |
1860 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [4] |
working as a farmer |
Census (desc) |
1870 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [5] |
married and working as a farmer |
Census (desc) |
1880 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [6] |
working as a farmer and boarding with the William Clingan family |
Death |
22 Jan 1887 |
Will |
29 Jan 1887 |
Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
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_UID |
8284E18FE2D1854AB9E3D2F414B3731EB2E6 |
Burial |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
Address: Milton Cemetery |
Person ID |
I597 |
Milton Families |
Last Modified |
28 Aug 2015 |