TEAGUE LEAVES MARGARET "PEGGY" NATION QUILLIN
DON
LANE – QUILLIN RESEARCHER
I will
probably always follow his information. I found this LONG ago but decided to
copy and paste as a basis for my research.
https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/q/u/i/Ronnie-Quillin/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0753.html
son of Teague Quillin IV
born 1772 in Surrey County North Carolina, and died date unknown.
(1)
Margaret
Notions in North Carolina.
(2)
He
married (2) Mary Jane Sanders.
(3)
He
married (3) Jean Collyer on March 10, 1828 in Floyd County Ky.
When I was
growing up my father told me a story about one of my grandfathers. He never
said which one, probably never knew himself. As this story has been passed down
from generation to generation, this grandfather was sitting on the steps of his
home, his wife supposedly came to the door and threw a pan of dishwater in his
face. He said, "When it rains it pours" and he walked off and never
returned. While I was in Letcher County, Kentucky in the summer of 1976, I
talked with several of the Quillen families in and around Whitesburg, Kentucky,
and was told that Teague Quillin left Moxen Gap, Virginia for Perry County,
Kentucky, and that his brother "Jim Quillin" stayed on in Moxen Gap.
I was told that "Teague just up and walked away, never to return to
Virginia." Thus, supporting the story that my father had told me several
years back.
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