Updated October 18, 2006
Teeter
Cemetery Book now available: Contains burials and b/w tombstone photos
for $10.00 -
Contact: Donna Nelson at
donnamnelson@comcast.net
Teeter Cemetery is located in Galena township, section 26, twp. 38N
R2 W.
Donna Nelson is the
Historian for this Cemetery and is currently reading and recording
family information on the Teeter and associated families.
Donna may be reached at donnamnelson@comcast.net.
In 1874 Atlas Galena Township, LaPorte Co., Indiana, Teeter Cemetery
sat on the 120 acres owned by H. Teeter.
Although the old cemetery has been ravaged by time and some amount of
vandalism, stones vary in condition from totally impossible to read to
pristeen
and easy to visually make out. Below is the burial list provided to me
by Gloria Arndt. She and Donna are presenting this corrected burial
listing for the WWW.
I (Deanna West) took the above photo on April 6, 2002 while looking
over Teeter Cemetery.
Per the obituary of Caroline Fail Teeter, the cemetery came in to
being as a new cemetery at the time of her death (December 9, 1880).
Caroline (Fail) Teeter's obit states that when her husband died in
April 1878, the cemetery was not ready yet. So he was buried in the
house-yard
and then was re-interred in the cemetery at the time of his death.
Row 1 |
Stone #1 |
TEETER |
Large Stone |
Added Information |
Row 1 |
Stone #2 |
Hon. George Henry Teeter Son of Henry L. Teeter & Carolyn T. Fail Teeter Born April 5, 1841. Died April 23, 1925 Member of Ind. Legislature 1872 |
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Row 2 |
Stone #1 |
Infant son of Dr. H. T. & M. K. Grime 1903 |
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Row 2 |
Stone #2 |
Carrie, Dau. of Rev. D.A. & S.T. Grime Born Feb. 3, 1876 Died June 9, 1877 |
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Row 2 |
Stone #3 |
Kingsley, son of Rev. D. A. & S. T. Grime Born May 3, 1872 Died March 19, 1873 |
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Row 2 |
Stone #4 |
Infant Dau. of Rev. D.A. & S.T. Grime Born Mar. 28, 1870 |
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Row 2 |
Stone #5 |
Mary |
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Row 2 |
Stone #6 |
East side of stone Phillip F. Teeter Died Sept. 20, 1862 Aged 23Y 7 M & 24 D |
He was a soldier in Co. D 48th Regt. Ind. Vol. & died of wounds received in the battle of Iuka, Miss. & is buried__________ |
He enlisted Feb. 17, 1862 – He was a flagholder in the Civil War. Civil War Veterans Marker Large family stone |
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Stone #6 |
South side of stone Mary A., Dau. of H. & C. Teeter Oct. 2, 1854 Aged 8 Y., 9 M, & 23 D. |
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Row 2 |
Stone #7 |
West side of stone Our Father and Mother Teeter |
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Stone Carver: CV. Inks, Ligonier, Ind. |
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Stone #7 |
South side of stone Henry Teeter Died April 30, 1879 Aged 66 Y’s, 8 M’s, 4 D’s |
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Stone #7 |
North side of stone Caroline, wife of Henry Teeter Died Dec. 1, 1880 Aged |
cont. 62 Y’s, 5 M’s, 10 D’s |
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Row 2 |
Stone #7 A. |
C. Teeter |
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Small stone by #7 |
Row 2 |
Stone #7 B. |
H. Teeter |
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Small stone by #7 |
Row 2 |
Stone #8 |
West side of stone Children of E. J. & E. A. Teeter |
At bottom of stone: TEETER |
Family children stone |
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Stone #8 |
South side of stone Infant Dau. Died Dec. 4, 1881: Infant Dau. Died June 14, 1883: Aged 2 M., 7 D |
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According to family this daughter’s name was Caroline |
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Stone #8 |
North side of stone Infant son Died June 1, 1879 Infant Dau. Died Feb. 26, 1880 |
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Row 2 |
Stone #9 |
Died 1879 |
Small stone |
near Family Children’s stone |
Row 2 |
Stone #10 |
Died 1880 |
Small stone |
near Family Children’s stone |
Row 2 |
Stone #11 |
Died 1881 |
Small stone |
near Family Children’s stone |
Row 2 |
Stone #12 |
Died 1883 |
Small stone |
near Family Children’s stone |
Row 3 |
Stone #1 |
Mary K. wife of H. T. Grime M.D. 1873 - 1903 |
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Row 3 |
Stone #2 |
Henry T. Grime 1862 - 1930 |
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Row 3 |
Stone #3 |
Sarah T., His wife 1837 - 1925 |
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Row 3 |
Stone #4 |
Rev. Daniel A. Grime 1840 - 1909 |
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Row 3 |
Stone #5 |
GRIME |
Large family stone |
Decoration : Bundle of wheat with a scythe |
Obituaries for this cemetery
Grime, Daniel A. Rev. death in 1909 - Aged Minister Is Dead
Rev. D. A. Grime Succumbs to Typhoid Fever
Rev. Daniel A. Grime formerly a pastor of the Laporte circuit of the
Methodist church, died at New Carlisle Thrusday night
of typhoid fever
after an illness of two months. He was 68 years old and had been
retired from active ministerial duties for a number of years.
He as
marrid to Sarah Peters (this should be Teeter) of Rolling Prairie, by
whom he had one son, Dr. Henry Grime who it will be recalled,
was
recently judged insane and taken to the hospital at Longcliff. Mrs.
Grime survives. Rev. Mr. Grime was a member
of the Terre Coupee Masonic
lodge No. 204. The funeral service was held at 10 o'clock Sunday
morning at the Methodist church at
New Carlisle and the burial took
place at the New Carlisle cemetery.
Teeter, Caroline (Fail) - December 9, 1880, La Porte Herald
Chronicle
Obituary - Caroline Fail was born in Marion Co., West Virginia, June
21, 1818. In 1828 she, with her parents, removed to Union Co., Ind.,
where they remained two years thence to LaPorte Co. where they settled
permanently. She was married to Henry Teeter, Oct. 29, 1836.
Died on
Wednesday morning, December 1, 1880. Mrs. Teeter was converted in 1840,
and, with her husband, joined the Methodist Episcopal church,
of which
she remained a faithful and devoted member till death. During the past
six months she has been a great sufferer, but with remarkable patience
and
fortitude who endured all, relying with firm assurance upon her
Savior. When she neared the time of her decease, she, like the great
apostle,
had a "desire to depart", and to be with Christ." She was the
mother of seven children, five of whome remain to mourn her loss.
One
of her sons, Hon. Geo. Teeter, was state representative from this
county a few years since. He, with his sister Rosa, who remains at
home,
attended, with great affection and kindness, upon their mother
durning her entire illness. Mrs. Teeter was a devoted mother, and her
children
"rise up and call her blessed." On Thursday afternoon, Dec
2nd, the funeral took place from the late family residence, in the
midst of a large assembly of relatives
and neighbors, and her remains
were laid to rest in the new family cemetery. On the same day, the
remains of her husband, whose death occurred in April, 1878,
which were
interred in the house-yard, awaiting the preparation of the new
cemetery, were removed and they were laid side by side.
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