- John Teller (1741-1830) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
John Teller was a New Netherland Descendant 1674-1776 John was born the fifth child and oldest son of Jacobus and Maritie Teller in Westchester County, New York John married Sarah Haines and they had ten children He enlisted in 4th Regiment of the Dutchess County, Militia
- Croton Point Park History - Westchestergov. com
In 1804, Robert T Underhill bought the point from Elijah Morgan, Jr and Robert McCord, both of whom had married Teller women Underhill himself was descended from Captain John Underhill, who led the troops that massacred the Westchester Indians in Bedford in 1644
- Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Teller
(III) John, son of William (2) and Rachel (Kierstede) Teller, was born March 12, 1693, died in 1767 In his will, dated February 25, 1763 he called himself "John Teller of Tellers Neck in the Manor of Cortlandt " He married Alida (Aeltje) Vermilye Among his ten children was John
- John Teller (1741 - 1830) - Genealogy - Geni. com
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- Croton Point - American Patriots and Founders
His line is documented back to John Teller, Pvt NY in the Daughters of the American Revolution files in Washington, DC under National Number 727639; by research submitted by Susan Moore Teller, whom he married in August of 1975 Dr Hans Kierstede, from Saxony to New Amsterdam, and his wife, Sarah Roelofs, daughter of Anneke Jans Bogardus
- PVT John Teller (1741-1830) - Find a Grave Memorial
Revolutionary War Veteran - Served as PVT in New York (DAR Patriot Index, Vol I, p 670) Contributor: Culletto180 (47018011) • Culletto180@yahoo com
- Commemorating the Defense of Tellers Point - The Historical Marker . . .
Commemorating the defense of Teller's Point by George Sherwood and Jack Peterson who repulsed the landing of British troops from the "Vulture" September 21, 1780, aiding in the capture of Major Andre
- Croton Point Marian F. Graves 1957 - crotononhudson-ny. gov
After the transfer of the property, the southern tip came to be known as Sarah's Point and later maps show the whole section as Teller’s Point The Tellers are believed to have been the first white settlers to have taken up residence in the Town of Cortlandt
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