The Drushel descendants of John Drushel and Katharine Mowry Drushel, 1749-1949/ by Raymond W. Drushel
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"Johannes Turshel, later known as John Drushel, was born onboard ship in the Atlantic Ocean November 7, 1849; his mother died and was buried at sea. The infant son was brought to Philadelphia by his father George Trushel, who later remarried. They lived near Philadelphia ... [where] John learned his father's trade and became a blacksmith. ... The family moved to western Bedford County and lived in Turkeyfoot or Brothers Valley Township. This was in 1767 or 1770. John served with Washington's army [as a blacksmith] from 1776 until 1883. ... in 1783 ... he married Katharine Mowry of Turkeyfoot Township."--P. 12. John and Katherine lived and farmed in Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania later moving in 1816 to Salt Creek Twp, Holmes County, Ohio where John died in 1837 and was buried in the Drushel cemetery. Katherine Mowry Trushel (Drushel) was born 24 May 1757 and died 5 August 1839. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Kansas, Iowa, Kansas, Texas and elsewhere.
Includes, Trushel, Drushel, Arnold, Beechy, Bigler, Boyer, Conrad, Cranz, Croft, Fourman, Holderbaum, Kandel, Lenocker, McWilliams, Perky, Reidenbach, Rottman, Schwartz, Selzer, Smith, Snyder, Thiel, Urich, Wyler, Zigler and related families.
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