| Name | Trout Creek |
| Alt names | Teedsville | source: Beer's Atlas (Philadelphia: 1869) |
| Type | Inhabited place |
| Coordinates | 42.2°N 75.267°W |
| Located in | Delaware, New York, United States |
- source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
- source: Family History Library Catalog
Trout Creek, or Teedsville as it was referred to in Beer’s Atlas of Delaware County (Philadelphia: 1869), was the geographical-commercial center of the Rapalje Patent of 40,000 acres granted in 1770 by the Legislature of the Province of New York to Johannes Rapalje, merchant of New York
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