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Re: Tefertiller, Teftiller, Teaftiller family

Patricia, Thank you so much for responding It is very hard to tell you exactly which spelling of the name to look under The 1860 Denton County Census spelled it Terfiter Page #439 We have found a stone in Dye mound with what appears to be another son by his 2nd wife Mary The initials on the stone are M.W. and Tefertiller is spelled correct It says on the stone mother Mary Freeland her stone is right next and has wife of J.D Freeland so she remarried after Marion W (#1) The dates on the son stone are 1863-1895 so it has to be the son I was told there may also be an unmarked grave near these two so we are following up on that I am very new to this genealogy so if I am not giving you the right info for follow up please tell me Russell in the first emails is a direct relative His Dad and my Mom are cousins We have all looked and looked The only other info I have found is Mary on the 1900 census in "Chicksaw" county Indian Territory Having grown up in Okla I know that county is not really the appropriate designation for the dividing of the areas in I.T. but that was what was on top of the census form.Thank you and any info will be greatly appreciated Pam

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I.T. surveys: 3 North Township 1 East Range