Authors: Carsten Stroud
Lachlan Teague deserts his wife, Maureen Catherine Kincaid, and takes up residence in Hispaniola with his son, London Teague.
London TeagueâCelestine Garza Cremone
Lachlan Teague dies. His son London Teague, age forty-three, inherits Lachlan's slave-trading franchise in Hispaniola.
The West Indies slave trade is suppressed by the Royal Navy. London Teague deserts Celestine Garza Cremone and flees Hispaniola for Louisiana in America. He establishes Hy Brasail Plantation.
London TeagueâCathleen Marr
Jubal Teague, born 1827
Tyree Teague, born 1828
Cathleen Marr commits suicide.
London TeagueâAnora Mercer
Despite strong opposition from John Mercer Gwinnett
Eleanor de Lacey Teague, born 1834
Cora Evangeline Teague, born 1835