"God will link the broken chain as one by one we meet again"
See also
Charles Teevens's other families: with Susan ? (1865?- ) and Emma ? (1864- )

Family of Charles H Teevens and Elizabeth E ?

Husband: Charles H Teevens (1864- )
Wife: Elizabeth E ? (1874-1901)
Children: Harold Edward Teevens (1892- )
Edith M Teevens (1894- )
Violet O Teevens (1896- )
Nellie Teevens (1897- )
Bertha Teevens (1900-1900)
Marriage 1892

Husband: Charles H Teevens

Name: Charles H Teevens
Sex: Male
Father: Robert Teevens (1839-1886)
Mother: Ellen Ann Goodier (1843-1906)
Birth Aug 1864 Massachusetts
Occupation machinist

Wife: Elizabeth E ?

Name: Elizabeth E ?
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth Mar 1874 Rhode Island
Death 26 Feb 1901 (age 26) Rhode Island

Child 1: Harold Edward Teevens

Name: Harold Edward Teevens
Sex: Male
Spouse: Rose ? (1898- )
Birth 10 Aug 1892 Rhode Island

Child 2: Edith M Teevens

Name: Edith M Teevens
Sex: Female
Birth Apr 1894 Rhode Island
Occupation box maker

Child 3: Violet O Teevens

Name: Violet O Teevens
Sex: Female
Birth Sep 1896 Rhode Island

Child 4: Nellie Teevens

Name: Nellie Teevens
Sex: Female
Birth 28 Sep 1897 Rhode Island

Child 5: Bertha Teevens

Name: Bertha Teevens
Sex: Female
Birth Jan 1900
Death 10 Mar 1900 (age 0) Rhode Island

Note on Husband: Charles H Teevens

In 1880, he was a machinist's apprentice in Rhode Island. The Rhode Island directories of 1890 and 1891 show him as a machinist, still at the same address as his mother.

 

In 1892, he got married and lived at 44 West Cole, Pawtucket. The following year he was just a few houses away, at 86 West Cole, where he stayed at least until 1895.

 

By 1889, he was living at Ayrault Street, Providence.

 

By 1900, Charles was married to Elizabeth in a house rented in Providence, Rhode Island. Of their five children, four were still alive and living with them. Charles was still working as a machinist. Bth he and Elizabeth could read and write.

 

In 1906 he had a house at 173 Pleasant, Woonsocket, Rhode Island.

 

Married for the second time by 1910, Charles lived with his children and new wife at Woonsocket Ward 1, Providence, Rhode Island. Charles was a tool maker in a machine shop and owned his home.

 

In 1920 he, Emma and his daughter Edith were the only ones left at home in Providence. Charles was a tool maker at a tool shop, and owned his home without a mortgage.

Note on Wife: Elizabeth E ?

A second next-of-kin at her death was - Teep - - her maiden name?