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Family of William Francis Teevin and Vessey M ?
| Husband: | William Francis Teevin (1854-1925) | |
| Wife: | Vessey M ? (1871-1955) | |
| Marriage | 1902 | |
Husband: William Francis Teevin
| Name: | William Francis Teevin | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Father: | James Teevin (1819-1897) | |
| Mother: | Mary Hutton (1821-1885) | |
| Birth | 26 Sep 1854 | Lindsay, Victoria, Ontario |
| Occupation | city policeman | |
| Death | 27 Jun 1925 (age 70) | Clatsop, Oregon |
Wife: Vessey M ?
| Name: | Vessey M ? | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | - | |
| Mother: | - | |
| Birth | 1871 | California |
| Death | 17 Feb 1955 (age 83-84) | Clatsop, Oregon |
Note on Husband: William Francis Teevin
William emigrated to America in 1873.
In 1880 he was still single, and boarding in Kansas where he worked as a cheese maker.
According to later census returns, William was naturalized as an American citizen in 1890.
In the 1890 Oregon trade directory, he was working as a labourer with his brother John at North Pacific Railroad. By the next directory the following year, both brothers had moved to another place to work - North Portland Freight Depot.
In 1910, William's daughter was staying with him and Vesey - who still had no children - in Multnomah, Oregon. William was working as a city policeman and owned his house outright.
By 1920, William and Vesey were in Seaside, Clatsop, Oregon. Aged 65, he owned his own house but was no longer working.
Note on Wife: Vessey M ?
Her parents were from New York.