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- 1850 United States Federal Census
Name Thomas J Teague
Gender Male
Race White
Age 18
Birth Year abt 1832
Home in 1850 Laurens, South Carolina, USA
Attended School Yes
Line Number 17
Dwelling Number 963
Family Number 963
Jesse Teague 54
Celia Teague 44
Marten M Teague 19
Thomas J Teague 18
Lindy R Teague 24
Mary Teague 23
Martha Baily 64
1870 United States Federal Census
Name Thos Teague
Age in 1870 38
Birth Date abt 1832
Birthplace South Carolina
Dwelling Number 985
Home in 1870 Saluda, Edgefield, South Carolina
Race White
Gender Male
Post Office Chappells Depot
Occupation Physician
Male Citizen Over 21 Yes
Personal Estate Value 500
Real Estate Value 1000
Thos Teague 38
Hattie Teague 27
Mary Teague 3
Thomas Teague 2
U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
Name Dr Thomas Jefferson Teague
Gender Male
Birth Date 15 Feb 1833
Birth Place Mountville, Laurens County, South Carolina, United States of America
Death Date 10 Jun 1887
Death Place Edgefield County, South Carolina, United States of America
Cemetery Mount of Olives Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place Johnston, Edgefield County, South Carolina, United States of America
Has Bio? Y
Father Jesse Teague
Mother Celia Teague
Spouse Harriet Amelia Teague
Children
Thomas Jefferson Teague
Nancy Celia Dawkins
URL https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57724260/thomas-jefferson-teague
MEMORIAL ID 57724260
Father: Jesse Teague
Mother: Cecelia Miller Motes
1852-1853 - Attended 1st course of medicine, Augusta, GA [probably at the Medical College of Georgia]
1853-1854 - Attended 2nd course of medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
1854 - M.D. degree, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia PA (from: Laurinsville, Laurins District, SC; thesis: "Intermittent Fever"; preceptor: Dr. Thomas Teague)
06/01/1861 - Enlisted, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, Laurens, SC
06/06/1861 - Pvt., Co A, 3rd SC Infantry, Columbia, SC
10/15/1861 - Nurse, Hospital, Charlottesville, VA
02/13/1862 - Detailed by Gen J. E. Johnston as a Hospital Steward, Charlottesville, VA
04/19/1862 - Applied to Surgeon General Moore for a position as a Hospital Steward or a Druggist
04/29/1862 - Appointed Hospital Steward - reported to the Surgeon General, Richmond VA
08/27/1862 - Acting Asst. Surgeon (AAS), Winder Hospital, 1st Division, Richmond, VA
02/09/1863 - Contract as AAS, Winder Hospital, Richmond, VA, cancelled
07/16/1863 - Signed a contract with Surgeon R. L. Brodie "to perform the duties of a Medical Officer at the camp of the 21 SC Volunteers, Morris Island, SC"
- Also served the Lucas Battalion
08/25/1863 - Acting Asst. Surgeon, 21st SC Infantry
09/30/1863 - As an Acting Asst. Surgeon, ordered to report to the 2nd SC Volunteers
11/10/1863 - Assigned to Sullivan's Island, SC
02/01/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Mount Pleasant, SC [?Negro Hospital]
02/02/1864 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon from
SC, to rank from 11/30/1863
02/02/1864 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon by the Confederate States Senate
05/23/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Mount Pleasant, SC
05/30/1864 - Relieved from duty at Negro Hospital, Mount Pleasant, SC
~1866 - Married Harriet "Hattie" Amelia Black
1870 - Practiced medicine, Saluda Division, Edgefield Co, SC
1874 - Practiced medicine, Johnston's Depot, Edgefield Co, SC
1886 - Practiced medicine, Johnston, Edgefield Co, SC
06/10/1887 - Died
Input to this biography was provided by Michael Angelo.
From: Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical register of physicians who served the Confederacy in a medical capacity. 02/12/2012. Updated, 07/01/2013. Unpublished database.
Thanks to Buddy for the transfer.
U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current
Name J T Teagua
Gender Male
Newspaper Title The Columbia Record
Spouse Hattie Teague
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