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Monday, July 14, 2025
Teague Quillin V - Cautionary Tale
There is no doubt about it! I am connected to Teague V. It has been documented and verified!!! So I will proceed with the documentation of my Teague V and Peggy Nation.
But there is A CAUTIONARY TALE. I detailed it in my history sheet of him. READ THAT INFORMATION CAREFULLY.
I have never wanted to put into print any family information that I'm not sure about, but if I don't proceed with what I have on Teague V, I would never get to the ancient history that I know we are connected to. There are two trains of thought of our ancestors above Teague V (1772-1860), but no matter how you slice the bread, all Quillins in America go back to the first Teague that immigrated here from Ireland in 1635 on a ship named The Thomas. My line is connected to Daniel Quillin, son of that Teague.
There are two ways to connect to the first TEAGUE (1615-1644), but either way they both converge with Daniel, his son. I can not go against the documentation that I was first presented with in the MacQuillin book, but that information is vague and not documented well.
With that said, if I don't start placing on my blog the information that I have on TEAGUE V, I will never get to a place where I can present our very RICH history that comes from Ireland.
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