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Perhaps George Jeter was married to one of those women unknown. It should be realized that many of Daniel Boones family were living in Frederick Co the same time as George Jeter Teator the Frosts Morgans Bryants Griffiths. It shoud be noted he did sign in the same day as Capt Richard Pearis and about 7 or 8 men from Augusta frederick co Va. Which would of made him a Virginian by birth. The most logical conclusion is he or his family were in debt to Thomas Bullit back in Virginia. There are no records of George Teater being blood or in law related to Thomas Bullit or the Harrisons. Thomas Bullit does have a record of being in the Frederick Co court 1760, just shortly after George Teater left the MD forces and went into the Virginia Regiment. This means that either George Teater was a blood relative or he was in debt to more than likey Thomas Bullit since Burr Harrison was still a young man. Both Burr Harrison and Thomas Bullit were from Virginia. George Teater assigned his pay to Burr Harrison whom would be acting on his uncles Behalf collecting George Teaters pay. Thomas Bullit also received a bounty for recruiting ten men from VA and NC.
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Thomas Bulliit secured a rank in Bealls co as Ensign for his nephew Burr Harrison. History shows Burr Harrison was the Nephew of Thomas Bullit who was related to the Bealls. Sue Draper later identifies the person George Teater assigned is pay to as the 4th person on the list.
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No intermediary was mentioned, so Samuel may have been in the area and collected the balance himself. Debits: to Charges (unspecified), to Captain Joshua Beall (a salary advance?), and to hospital. Samuel Teater's account has credits for service in the companies of Captain Jos. There were no debits listed against his pay, and the date of settlement is July 11, 1762. Teater authorized someone (name unclear) to collect his pay for service in the companies of Captain Alex. I have not gotten permission to digitize these photocopies, but from Maryland Archives MS 375, the accounts for the payment of soldiers from the French and Indian War, p. This a excerpt from Sue Draper who has obtained to the microfilm on George Teater and Samuel Teater payroll records in the French Indian war. It is strange coincedence that a George Teter and Paul Smeltzer were living in Ireland same village early 1750s then a George Teter and Paul Smeltzer end up together in a South Irish Colony called Crab Creek Augusta Virginia The one who settled on Mattapony Creek Caroline co was the father of George Jeter Teator of Frederick and Orange Co. There were 2 John Jeters that came on the 4th Huguenot ship from England, one from Orkney islands in Scotland ,the other from Wales. This George Jeter was a 2nd generation Huguenot. His sons military records all show they called themselves Tetor during the time spent as prisoners of the Brittish in Florida. His brother lived in the old 96th SC William Jeter, also changed his name to William Teter. George Jeter also was known as George Teator. Then George Teater was born in Virginia, the most probable son of George Jeter who came to Orange Co with James Pickett from Caroline Co. They were from Virginia which demonstrates George Teater was in their debt back in Virginia. New research though, shows George Teater signed his pay over to Burr Harrison and was recruited by Thomas Bullit in Bealls Company. Also on that list is Conrad Micheal a militia commander in Rowan co Nc. I note he has a record in the St Vincent Land Association Pa Militia also 1756. Valintine came to America as a Brittish Soldier 1756. The person named Valintine Tettler from Ballangryne Limerick shows to have had a brother and another relative named George Tettler.
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If thats the case he could of only been a Irish Concscipt or a Black Guard from Scotland. He said Samuel Teater was engaged at Braddocks defeat. The first problem is the credibility of Joseph Doddridge. In regards to Ireland there are 2 credibility problems and deciphering problems. George Jeter Caroline Orange Co FrederickCo line Teter By Ace Maupin Novemat 11:07:53