Descendants of Theophilus MATEER & Agnes GARRETT

Theorphilus MATEER married Agnes GARRETT in Grey County about 1853. They had four children when Theophilus died about 1860. Agnes remarried Robert HANBURY in 1861.
This Journal starts with the Agnes GARRETT's parents Hugh &Jane GARRETT b.abt 1791 in Ireland so that both the McTEER , GARRETT and HANBURY Familes could be included. .

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Headstone for Theophilus MATEER in the Chatsworth Cemetery, Grey County.
Picture deciphered and provided by Bob McTEER-COLLIE.

Marjorie May McTEER, (1945-1981) was born and raised in Elderslie Twp, just south of Paisley and is a direct descendant of the captioned couple. Marj married Jack TANNER (1939-1975) and they both lived and died in Paisley. See Marjorie's Pedigree Chart
Other Ancestral Families connected to Marjorie are;
SAWYER/ STURGEON; REID/ McCULLY; ;SAUNDERS/ KEYES; WATSON; RITCHIE; DAVISON/ MORAN; ALEXANDER; WATSON & ELPHICK/ PINKERTON .

Robert 'Bob' McTEER-COLLIE is a direct descendant of the captioned couple and as a child was adopted by Roy & Rose COLLIE .. See George (Bob's brother, the pedigree will be the same) McTEER's Pedigree Chart
Other Ancestral Families connected to Bob's birth parents are;
SAWYER/ STURGEON; REID/ McCULLY; ;SAUNDERS/ KEYES; WRIGHTSON; DENT/ WILSON; THOMSON & McLEAN.

Angela CAMPBELL is a direct descendant of the captioned couple and also a descendant of the WATSON Family on our Home Page.. See this Pedigree Chart for the other Ancestral Families Angela is connected to; DEOBLER; REID/ WARMINGTON/ McKAY; McTEER; REID; KEYES; WATSON; DAVISON & ALEXANDER.



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  Descendants of Hugh GARRETT
  Surname List
  Index of Names
  Sources (Bibliography)

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Latest Revision August 21, 2020

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